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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

11. Daniel JohnstonHi, How Are You

I remember seeing Kurt Cobain wearing a Daniel Johnston t-shirt when I was young and it looking so weird that I wanted to know what it was, but I only really got into him in 2007 when Gallows were playing in Austin, Texas, where they’ve got the big mural to him at SXSW. I saw the record in the store next door and fell in love with it. It was very pure; there was nothing to it, just great, genius songwriting that’s full of emotion. Then I watched the documentary, The Devil And Daniel Johnston, and became a fan for life.

The man is fairly tortured, but always undeniably himself. I just love musicians who are themselves, there’s so much to be said for that. ‘Outsider Music’ is a tough term because it implies he’s not welcome here, but those types of characters are beacons, they’re the people that other musicians to go out and do what they to do. It’s musicians like Daniel Johnston that inspire the Kurt Cobains of the world, who then inspire a generation of people to pick up a guitar. I think it’s insider music.

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