The Go-Betweens by David Nichols
Author:David Nichols [nichols, David]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781891241901
Publisher: Verse Chorus Press
Robert Vickers and Lindy Morrison, 1985 (Bleddyn Butcher)
Chief among the critics expressing disappointment at Spring Hill Fair was Clinton Walker, now back in Australia and carving out a career for himself as a prominent music writer. Morrison believes that one reason he felt funny about this album was that one of the songs on itâForsterâs âYouâve Never Livedââwas about him.5
MORRISON: Clinton was critical of our relationship. [He] always used to say to me, âOne day heâll open Pandoraâs box and heâll be gone.â Well, I knew that. I was no idiot. I told Robert that story one day and Robert wrote that song, âYouâve Never Lived.â Itâs really true, Clinton hadnât lived then, and Robert was saying, âWeâve had a lot more experience than you could ever dream ofâtogether.â
It would be McLennan, however, who faced the consequences of Walkerâs unhappiness.
WALKER: I was disappointed with Spring Hill Fair. Not so much the songs, just the presentation. It strikes me as sort of scrappy.
McLENNAN: Fair enough. I donât find it scrappy at all. Itâs a record where we talked right from the start of a Loaded or a White Album, where there would be different songs on the record, and I stand by that. I deny the allegations of scrappiness . . . Itâs the best played, best sung album weâve done. I donât think itâs fair to say that because Before Hollywood was cohesive the next one has to be equal to it.
âAlso,â he added, almost arguing himself around to Walkerâs point of view, âwe had a tough time with the producer. He wants to make one record, we want to make another. Or weâre unsure.â
McLENNAN: Itâs misunderstood, I think, our first misunderstood album.
WALKER: But is it not possible that in the future you might look back on it as a turkey?
McLENNAN: Oh well . . . Iâm sorryâI know youâre baiting meâbut thatâs ridiculous, in no way is it a turkey. Itâs impossible for me to have anything to do with a turkey.
WALKER: But you do concede you werenât wholly successful?
McLENNAN: I donât think we were completely successful, no.6
Walker, the Go-Betweensâ closest friend in rock journalism throughout the 1980s, has never missed an opportunity to denigrate Spring Hill Fair since, calling it âa major disappointment,â7 âdisjointed and uneven,â8 and so on. Even two years after its release, in an excellent âon the roadâ story about the group, Walker was still worrying at the Spring Hill Fair âproblem.â Forster explained it as âa period in the wilderness. We made a lot of bad moves.â McLennan claimed there had been pressure from the record label: âWe bowed to a lot of demands we shouldnât have.â Morrisonâs answer makes the best sense:
The reason Spring Hill Fair was such a disaster was due to the relationships in the band at the time. They were fucked. There were little power struggles going on all over the place. We were a neurotic mess. It was a horrible experience, and it shows.9
An interview for Jamming at the
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