Coincidentally ... Ken Nordine
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A couple of days ago on my Instagram #MusicWhileYouWork sequence i shared some of "Stay Awake" a collection of off the wall takes on Disney classics and the opener "Hey Diddle Dee Dee, An Actors Life For Me" from "Pinocchio" featured a spoken rap by someone called Ken Nordine who I was sort of unaware of but I, and you, have probably heard his voice.
His perfect enunciation was ideal for voice overs and "Dispepsi" by Negativland features a lit of uncredited adverts and I am sure that Nordine is in there.
You can listen to him in the video above but while a lot of the beat poets hit the listener hard and fast , Nordine gives the listener time think and absorb the words and idea.
In the documentary "Tom Waits: Under The Influence" Tom Wait's influences' get mini documentaries themselves and Nordine has his and was active until his death in 2019, a very well spoken man and someone who I will be investigating further as he takes listening in another direction.
It's not everyone's taste, but I am glad to have discovered someone else that stimulates my imagination.
This week I have been watching a couple of music programs / documentaries that I noticed on Amazon Prime. They were "Tom Waits : Under The Influence" and "Captain Beefheart: Under Review" . I am still working through the Captain Beefheart one which is is an in depth take on his development and influences with input from band members and music critics.
The Tom Waits one is an interesting one because it concentrates on the influences on Tom Waits' music by giving you potted histories of the artists that influenced him (sorry about the repetition of the word influence there ) . This has the effect of introducing you to each of these artists by sharing interviews , live video , music and text.
So we see Jack Kerouac , Frank Sinatra , Lord Buckley , Captain Beefheart (he an Tom have more than a passing visual resemblance) , Ken Nordine who made his way doing voiceovers but also rapped as well as Kerouac and the beat poets but Nordine was low in his delivery letting the listener have time to take in the verbal images he was sharing. This documentary packs so much into it that you want to find out about the artists who influenced Tom Waits.
As well as these Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht surface in the "SwordfishTrombones" universe with songs like "Underground" confirming this.
Beefheart's marimba influence appears on "Sixteen Shells" but the sound is undoubtedly Tom Waits.
Waits took things on board and progressed the ideas to make a decidedly Waitsian sound and in that he has become an influence for many artists going forward , being covered by artists as diverse as The Eagles , Rod Stewart , Screaming Jay Hawkins and The Ramones.
Bothe documentaries feature the very articulate John French , "Drumbo" drummer and guitarist with various incarnations of Beefheart's Magic Bands,
"Captain Beefheart: Under Review" concentrates on Beefheart and his music and bands and while challenging, is a great primer for the music , how he reinvented the standard song structures resulting in sounds that are most definitely challenging to the ear.
So what songs do we go with , well for Tom Waits it's "Sixteen shells from a thirty ought six" and Captain Beefheart "Big Eyed Beans From Venus" . If you can watch the documentaries , but check out the music. You never know you may discover something you like.
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Wonderful music selection!
Fascinatingly delightful music. Ken Nordine makes me think of Leonard Cohen/
My best poet education is woefully lacking. As is my Tom Waits education. Thanks for the Primer, Mike!
Mike. This was wonderfully written!!! Lovely read!!!❤️❤️💕
My husband listens to Tom Waits constantly!
nice hearing about artists I don't regularly listen to.
This is awesome! The bass vocals on the sample at the top are impressive! I stumbled onto a Geoff Castellucci video the other day and was also impressed by his melodically bass voice. I love learning about new music! LOVED this one!!
Looking forward to checking out your suggestions! :)
This was well-written and interesting! I'd never heard of Ken Nordine or this album, and it was surprising to see so many artists on the cover that I recognized :) Well done
I had this hearted already but enjoyed the reread.
This is so interesting and well-written. A good introduction! 😀
This was very in depth and loved the insights that you've given. A very fascinating read!
I really enjoyed the detail here and I appreciate many of the musicians you mentioned - Tom Waits, Negative and, Captain Beef heart and others. Job well done.