Ivor Cutler - A Life Outside the Sitting Room - Bruce Lindsay

Ivor Cutler - A Life Outside the Sitting Room - Bruce Lindsay

When Life was Fab

Ivor Cutler - A Life Outside the Sitting Room - Bruce Lindsay

Bruce Lindsay [+-]
Music Journalist and Social Historian
Bruce Lindsay is a freelance music journalist and social history researcher. He is the author of Shellac and Swing: A Social History of the Gramophone in Britain (Fonthill Media, 2020), Two Bold Singermen and the English Folk Revival: The Lives, Song Traditions and Legacies of Sam Larner and Harry Cox (Equinox Publishing, 2020) and Ivor Cutler: A Life Outside the Sitting Room (Equinox, 2023).

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Ivor Cutler’s reputation grew and he found early favour with the emerging counter-culture thanks to International Times. He worked with the iconoclastic film director Ken Russell and made a series of appearances on BBC TV’s Late Night Line-Up, including one as part of a free-jazz trio called The Three Wise Men with drummer Trevor Tomkins and bassist Dave Green, both of whom talk about the experience in this chapter. Paul McCartney became a fan. One of the most famous and recognisable people in the world, McCartney openly declared his love of Ivor’s work and offered him a role in his band’s next movie. Ivor’s appearance as the gloomy tour guide Buster Bloodvessel, in Magical Mystery Tour, was his highest-profile appearance to date and possibly the best-known appearance of his entire career. The link to the Fab Four led to George Martin producing the Ivor Cutler Trio’s 1967 album, Ludo: a prestigious move, although the recording process was a frustrating one for the producer and the main artist.

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Lindsay, Bruce. When Life was Fab. Ivor Cutler - A Life Outside the Sitting Room. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 60-74 Jan 2023. ISBN 9781800502949. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=42538. Date accessed: 27 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.42538. Jan 2023

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