In 2001, Vic released a 'solo' record, if you will, of 4-track demos, pro-tooled arrangements and other various sundries. It was in stark contrast to his two previous albums, 'The Salesman and Bernadette' and "Merriment' which both featured big production and very polished sounds."Left to His Own Devices" is one of my favorite albums. It feels very personal and has this beautiful raw quality to it. The songs are a varied collection of old and new material- ranging from quirky (Deadline, Caper, and this one) to morbid (My Last Act) to social commentary (Distortion) to nostalgic (Hermitage, Look At Me.)Squeak is an old song. The only live recording that I have dates back to 1992. The album arrangement sounds like it could be a demo from that period, as well. It's a simple acoustic song, probably recorded on a four-track, with slight overdubs, including some whistling, and guitar noodling.

Here's the studio version:
And the live 1992 version:
SQUEAK
the wall came down,
yes I saw a kid chiseling.
the reporter is a new age junkie,
keeps his needles in a pyramid
camera on his shoulder
and chips on the pavement
a hundred german dollars,
well don't that just about pay my rent
yes I am weak,
outlook is bleak
yes I'm on stage
commencing to squeak
yes I'm on stage
commencing to squeak.
well the picture is flickering
a surge of some kind
if you shake that thing more than 3 times
you're liable to go blind
pretty shoes and a sparkly hat
eyeballing crass commercialism,
well I couldn't live like that
I am weak,
outlook is bleak
yes I'm on stage
commencing to squeak
yes I'm on stage
commencing to squeak.
the picture is flickering,
a surge of some kind
if you shake that thing more than 3 times
you're likely to go blind!
allies, enemies, summits to climb!
warsaw pacts,
remaking maps,
yes it's all pink on the inside!
yes I am weak,
outlook is bleak
yes I'm on stage
commencing to squeak
yes I'm on stage
commencing to squeak
I talked to Vic for the last time in June 2009 -- he signed my copy of "Left to his own Devices". He told me that this was his favourite record he ever made... I said it was mine, too.
ReplyDeleteIn Amongst The Millions is one of my absolute favorite Vic songs along with Squeak.
ReplyDeleteI love that the live version has the guitar riff of Degenerate.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the live version, which I'd never heard. Left to His Own Devices is one of my favorite Vic records, too. And again, thanks for the site.
ReplyDeletethe other thing that strikes me about Left To His Own Devices is that, to my ears, it is a much closer approximation of Vic's live sound. Seeing him live in '93 and then listening to West of Rome, my first thought was, where is all that swooshy trippy phase, delay and distortion, all of which sounded totally unique coming out of a nylon-string classical. Songs like the incredibly beautiful favorite "FISH" are great examples of this. Also ntable on this album is the track "We Should Be So Brave", which, to my knowlege, is the only song he wrote that directly dealt with people's attitudes toward physical disability, which had special resonance for little wheelchair-bound me. When he sang "I don't need to look in the mirror to know just where I SIT in the scheme of things" and he got closer to the mic and kind of spit out the word SIT, I thought to myself, this is the coolest mo therfucker alive.
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