Richard Morton Jack interviewed over 200 people when assembling what’s unquestionably the best, most colourful, comprehensive, revealing and accurate portrait of Nick Drake ever published. We talked to him about ‘Nick Drake: The Life’ at a live podcast recording at 21Soho on September 25 and explored various remote corners of this sad, surprising and eternally gripping story, among them ….
… the fate of the tape of the 20-year old Drake playing for the Stones in Morocco in 1969.
… what the press and public made of Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layer and Pink Moon when released and Joe Boyd’s reaction to their eventual success.
… the early school days of the head boy who won a cup for “General Efficiency”.
… his obsession with Francoise Hardy and the disastrous day he met her.
… the peaks and troughs of his live performances including the time he played an event for a Birmingham rugby team supporting Genesis (required to play the Hokey-Cokey).
… Kirstie Clegg, his on-off girlfriend from 1969.
… Drake’s uncelebrated fondness for TV sitcoms and Benny Hill.
… Peter Paul And Mary and other unlikely staples of his early repertoire.
… and the events that helped re-boot his legacy.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089
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