Documentarian Stephen Kijak pays tribute to the influential but enigmatic Scott Walker, an artist who shunned pop stardom for a relatively reclusive existence in which he rarely released new music -- but when he did, it was unbelievable. And though they may not be familiar with Walker, even the most casual music fans are bound to recognize the names of those he influenced, including Brian Eno, Radiohead and David Bowie.http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Scott_Walker_30_Century_Man/70070510?trkid=2361637Been watching this doc last night and tonight. Amazed that this person is all new to me because I have certainly been a huge fan of prog rock and more ethereal music forms over the years. Can't wait to dig into his catalogue. The best part is Hubs To Be is a huge audiophile and is itching to collect really good classic equipment.
If you are a fan of experimental music, you got to see this doc! If you are already a fan, what do you suggest I delve into first?