Biography mostly captures the magic of punk rocker Art Bergmann
Well into his career, in the 1980s, the Canadian punk rocker Art Bergmann recorded some song demos in Vancouver that were good enough to land him a record deal in Toronto. The songs were re-recorded and released in 1988 as the John Cale-produced, leaving the original demos to languish in a basement. In 2009, the mythologized original recordings were unearthed and issued as an album calledLost Art BergmannThe book’s actual title is. Plot spoiler: Bergmann, 69, is quite alive.
So, the book’s author, Jason Schneider, has his work cut out for him: Can he capture the magic in 168 pages? Later, Bergmann went through a hippie phase with his band the Shmorgs, whose shows in Surrey, B.C., were LSD-soaked bacchanals. “All the laws of God and man had been suspended,” recalled one of the author’s interviewees.and the co-author of. He’s a hardcore music documentarian who has used his expertise in Canadian music history to give deep context to Bergmann’s rugged life and sardonic music. The Vancouver punk scene of the 1970s and ‘80s in particular is well-explained.
Everybody has their limit. Bergmann quit the music business for long stretches in the 1990s and 2000s. He found the love of his life and moved to a farm outside Calgary. Deteriorating discs in his back, however, threatened to paralyze him. “They went through my neck and put some titanium around my spinal cord, or else I would have been a paraplegic within a year,” Bergmann told the author.
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