RIP Captain Beefheart

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Sophia
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Posted on: December 17, 2010 - 6:23pm

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/dec/17/captain-beefheart-died-aged-...


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FUR3jr
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Posted on: December 24, 2010 - 11:43am #1

This is sad news.  Although, I take it that the Captain wasn't a warm and fuzzy kind of guy, he was an incredible composer.

Check this description out of his compositional style:

from the wikipedia article about Don Van Vliet:

The musicians also resented Van Vliet taking complete credit for composition and arranging when the musicians themselves pieced together most of the songs from taped fragments or impressionistic directions such as "Play it like a bat being dragged out of oil and it's trying to survive, but it's dying from asphyxiation."[98] John French summarized the disagreement over composing and arranging credits metaphorically:[99]

If Van Vliet built a house like he wrote music, the methodology would go something like this... The house is sketched on the back of a Denny's placemat in such an odd fashion that when he presents it to the contractor without plans or research, the contractor says "This structure is going to be hard to build, it's going to be tough to make it safe and stable because it is so unique in design." Van Vliet then yells at the contractor and intimidates him into doing the job anyway. The contractor builds the home, figuring out all the intricacies involved in structural integrity himself because whenever he approaches Van Vliet, he finds that he seems completely unable to comprehend technical problems and just yells, "Quit asking me about this stuff and build the damned house."... When the house is finished no one gets paid, and Van Vliet has a housewarming party, invites none of the builders and tells the guests he built the whole thing himself.