【New Wave】ニューウェーブ Vol.8【Post-Punk】 [転載禁止]©2ch.net (578レス)
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563: 2023/12/22(金)05:30 ID:ZoCpkK4O(1) AAS
Even though I've been an admirer of the Turnbull brothers' work for years and have all their albums etc., I'd never heard of their father William Turnbull. Turns out he is a sculptor and painter of some renown. Its a fact, its real, and that's just the way it is. The DVD, which was directed by Alex Turnbull, is a retrospective of his father's work. Its the sort of thing you normally see on Sky or BBC arts programs. Its narrated by the actress and model impregnation machine that is Jude Law. There are lots of interviews with various weirdy-beardy luminaries from the modern arts establishment, who all have nice things to say about Mr Turnbull and his art. Then there are interviews with the man himself - he certainly led a very interesting life that's for sure. And there is lots of footage of various exhibitions/art works - its interesting if that sort of thing tickles your cul-de-sac.

From the separate perspective of a 23 Skidoo fan, the DVD also offers a fascinating insight into where their music came from. Their songs, particularly on their earlier industrial and gamelan albums, do have a sculptural quality to them. What is remarkable, and revealing, is just how well the soundtrack of their songs fits with the visuals of their father's work. The songs and the sculptures compliment each other perfectly. Their mother was a very talented artist too, possibly even better than their father. Who knows, maybe they'll do a DVD about her work too.

The CD is okay. Most of the songs are from their later, less innovative, less interesting 'funky' period. If you have all the previous albums then you'll have all the tracks already. That said, if you're a fan of 23 Skidoo then you will definitely want this in your collection, for the DVD alone.
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