I'm a big fan of his various projects. I don't know how often he has toured the US with his various bands but I only remember one time at a one-off venue in Hollywood and the show was sold out.
He has drastically cut down on live performing recently, only playing a couple of shows a year, if that. His standing as a painter has risen which may have given him a degree of financial security.
I like his music but don't bust a gut to keep up with everything that he does. He often says that he's more interested in the process of making stuff than the results which kind of puts me off investing in the results. Marc Riley usually features BC's new projects on his show. They generally sound good but you know that there'll be another one along in a month or two.
Just checked and the 25 Years Of Being Childish compilation on Damaged Goods, which contains most of the core of his live sets, came out in 2002 so is only a couple of years shy of needing a 45 Years... update.
I like his music but don't bust a gut to keep up with everything that he does. He often says that he's more interested in the process of making stuff than the results which kind of puts me off investing in the results. Marc Riley usually features BC's new projects on his show. They generally sound good but you know that there'll be another one along in a month or two.
Of course, none of this has anything to do with the film. I saw something on Youtube recently that I think was from BBC. It was a mix of interviews about music and about his paintings.
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