I finished reading the excellent Pink Moon by Gorm Henrik
Rasmusson this afternoon. A great read and written in a very poetic style which
you would expect as the author is a poet. Well done as well to the translator
Bent Sorenson for translating it in to English so sympathetically. As a huge Van Morrison fan one thing that struck
me is the similarities between Van and Nick especially as regards such early
Van albums as Astral Weeks and Veedon Fleece. It is apparent that Nick
was a fan of Astral Weeks. It is well documented that he gave it
a lot of plays. When Nick was at Marlborough College he formed a band called
The Perfumed Garden and part of their repertoire was St James Infirmary and Parchman
Farm. As any Van fan will tell you, those songs have both been recorded by
Van and often figure in his live act. The book tells us that Nick was a big fan
of Mose Allison, as is Van to this very day. Georgie Fame was somebody else who
Nick admired who went on to become a band member and close friend of Van’s.
Also, Nick & Van do not appear to have any interest in explaining the
songs. It is left to the listener to find meaning in the songs for themselves.
Another thing I noticed was they both were great admirers
of William Blake. Nick & Van obviously recognised a kindred spirit there. Finally, I couldn’t help noticing how
much rain is mentioned in the lyrics of both singers. They both seem to see
rain & water as cathartic experiences.
I wonder if Nick hadn’t died so tragically young if Nick
& Van’s paths might have crossed. I think they would have understood each
other. Both seemed to have an underlying melancholy, and ambivalence about
performing live. My own guess about the source of Nick’s unhappiness is that he
inherited his mother’s sadness. After buying the Songs Of Molly Drake album last year I can see the same underlying
depression that Nick suffered from in the words of Molly’s songs. I think it
was her husband Rodney who gave Molly the stability she needed. Nick wasn't so lucky. Anyway, I’m now
playing my Way To Blue album by the
great Nick Drake.
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Excellent points of comparison there, Pat - both the blues aspects and the lyrics themes. It is intriguing to imagine Nick and Van meeting and making music together!
Thanks again for the kind words about Gorm's book and my translation!
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