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So, when a writer like CLinton Walker tries "heroically" to pay a unabiased tribute to Bon Scott, one should expect that the Young clan would give support to his project.
No. That didn't happen. Malcolm, Angus, George, drummer Phil Rudd, Harry Vanda, ex-manager Peter Mensch, well, nobody connected to Alberts Productions accepted to give an interview for this book, which was almost a "last chance" to homage their fallen comrade. This is even made worse by the fact that Bon's parents, Chuck and Iza, gave their blessing to the project...
Just intriguing, I assume... The author could not even obtain permission to quote from Bon's lyrics, what would have certainly made the book still better!!!
As for the book, it's excellent, altough it quotes so much from Bon's girlfriends (as explained above, this was the only line of action left to the author).
As for people within the band, the most interesting sources are ex-bassist Mark Evans and ex-manager Michael Browning. Altough sometimes criticizing the band, they (and the author) did it in a very soft manner, with respect and gallantry.
Well, once we don't have (and probably never will) any kind of oficial biography about AC/DC, we've gt to put our hands upon anything released. And this is a fine effort!
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There's a lot of info about Scott's pre-Walker Brothers groups. There's also a lot of info about Scott's early days with the Walker Brothers and their huge fame in England in the mid 1960's, their subsequent breakup, Scott's popular and critically acclaimed solo career, and career mistakes in the 1970's which leads to the Walker Brothers reunion from 1975-1978.
The author tries hard to fill in the blanks with others to tell the stories, but like the story where Walker enrolls in an arts program in the mid-1980's in London we learn very little except he was a skinny, tall American who was vaguely familiar to the teacher. Or the part about when Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois tried to produce a Scott Walker solo album in the late 1980's, only to have the sessions fail - very little information is given.
Almost as much attention is given about John Maus and Gary Leeds' failed post-Walker Brothers careers as Scott's.
This book was also finished before the release of Scott's 1995 solo album, "Tilt", which is a weird masterpiece of dark poetry, industrial clatter, and sheer beauty. It's a shame the book couldn't have waited to give more insight on "Tilt". It had only been 11 years since the last Scott Walker solo album. I think they could have waited.
Don't let my 3 star review scare you off. If you're a Scott Walker fan then this is a good one to read, although it's nothing definitive by any means.
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