Gildermershina wrote:Love Beefheart. It's odd how you describe the reaction to his name, because it seems that everybody these days loves Beefheart, or at least claims to.
I think its a case of it becoming fashionable to like him.
Kinda like what happened with the Velvet Underground-when they were a going concern, only a handful of people really 'got it' and bought the records...but then a few more people got into them and copied aspects of the music (hello David Bowie, Jesus & Mary Chain, The Cure etc), selling more records and namedropping the V.U. Nowadays, any serious rock fan is expected to at least have heard the first V.U. LP, if not owning that and all the other ones.
I recon it could be the same with Beefheart-he had a semi-cult following, didn't sell massively the first time around, had a lot of critical kudos. Kids who bought "Trout Mask Replica" when it came out grew up to become a lots of the punk/new wave/early hardcore and art-wave artists. They 'got' him, copied aspects of the sound and stuff in their own music, then years down the line, the new wavers and punks get copied and then the brave souls who twig something look further back to the source and discover Beefheart himself...
I think for a lot of younger guys (I'm 22), because Beefheart isn't "heavy" and doesn't really rock hard, per se, and because its not massively immediate, they pass him over. I think its a real shame as he could well have been rock's only true genius.