
Pete Scott (Retrospective) - Folk My Life
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In this episode of the Folk My Life podcast, Andy engages in a heartfelt conversation with Amy Claire Scott, daughter of the late folk musician Pete Scott. They explore the bittersweet legacy of Pete's music, his unique songwriting process, and the humour that characterised his performances.
Amy discusses her project to uncover a treasure trove of music and previously in heard material from Pete's collection, and describes how she to intends to release more of this material to the world.
Amy shares personal anecdotes about growing up with a musician father, the challenges of preserving his legacy, and the joy of discovering lost songs. The discussion also highlights the importance of community in folk music, the impact of Pete's work, and the significance of family in shaping his artistic journey.
Amy has been so kind as to share some clips and recordings of Pete's work and we have the chance to hear Pete Scott live, introducing his songs and describing some of th difficult inspirations behind some of his music.
For me personally, Pete Scott's song 'Yuri Gagarin's Banjo' led to a deeper exploration of his music which led me down a long and deep rabbit warren of musical gems. As Amy shares her memories of her father's music we discuss how Pete's humour was a significant part of his performances and how he used his "patter" to create a wide and loyal following for his work.
You can find more of Petes Music and engage with her project at https://petescott.co.uk
You can also follow Amy's sub-stack and see the project at https://petescottmusic.substack.com
Musical Inclusions
08:30 - Song - Yuri Gagarins Banjo
30:46 - Song - My Ipod has turned into Hank Williams.
40:55 - Song - Fantastic Pastie Live
Also In This Episode
Andy and Amy discuss how she Discovered the Album - 'Brand New Smile' and her treasure trove of many of Pete's lost songs, discovered after his passing. We cant about the Cramlington Folk Club, Pasties, getting lost in the car and Pete Scott's TV appearances. Amy shares a wonderful 'Folk My Life Moment" which looks decades to realise how significant the Boo-boo was.... Amy Shares some brilliant song suggestions which have personal significance to her and her dad too.
00:00 - Introduction to Folk My Life Podcast
02:01 - Remembering Pete Scott: A Bittersweet Journey
02:41 - Discovering Pete's Music: A Daughter's Perspective
07:10 - Clip - Pete Scott Describes Yuri Gagarins Banjo
08:30 - Song - Yuri Gagarins Banjo
12:07 - The Legacy of Pete Scott's Humor and Wit
15:55 - Family Life and Music: The Balance of Art and Home
19:06 - Uncovering Hidden Treasures: The Posthumous Album
21:39 - Discovering the Album - Brand New Smile
25:04 - The Importance of Humour in Pete's Performances
28:33 - Clip - Pete Scott talking to Gary Hogg about the launch of his album of "songs to sing and jokes to tell"
30:46 - Song - My Ipod has turned into Hank Williams.
31:53 - Cramlington Folk Club: A Special Venue for Pete
33:33 - Collaborations and Health Challenges in Pete's Later Years
35:14 - The Power of Collaboration in Music
37:35 - The Legacy of 'Fantastic Pasty'
40:55 - Song - Fantastic Pastie Live
44:33 - Emotional Depth in Songwriting
45:51 - Clip - Pete Talk's about the song Brought and Sold.
48:10 - Preserving Family Stories Through Music
51:12 - A Folk My Life Moment
56:05 - Musical choices and song selections
The clips included from Radio Tyneside, and the Geordie Hour were produced by Gary Hogg and Karis Jones, and have been included with the kind permission.
The clips from the Cramlington Folk Club were recorded by Ken Mckenzie and have been reproduced with kind permission.
Musical Inclusions Also in this episode Timing Credits and Thanks