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You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone
You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone: The Biography of Nico | Jennifer Otter-Bickerdike
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17th Jan 2023

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I just had to track down this mural of Nico while we were in Manchester. Her stay in the city was one in which she said she felt most accepted and loved by her friends and neighbours. Had her cycle accident happened here instead of Ibiza, where the locals largely shunned her and where she was refused medical treatment, she might still be with us. 🖤🤍🖤
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batsy Love it 🤍 2y
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I love Nico, & loved Bickerdike's biography, which I read earlier this year. I love Patti Smith, & enjoyed Rose's biography, which I recently finished.
I was excited to read in the latter that Patti collaborated on an album, Killer Road: A Tribute to Nico, which I had to buy! Experimentalists, Soundwalk Collective, created a soundscape of recordings from Ibiza, where Nico lived the last years of her life, intertwined with ambient music developed👇

Bookwomble ... with Patti's daughter, Jessie Paris, and with Patti's half-spoken/half-sung rendition of Nico songs. It's an ethereal and sadly poignant tribute.
The authors of both books make the point that their's isn't the 1st biography of their respective music icons, but that both are the 1st women to write about these influential female artists, giving a perspective on their lives & work from outside the still misogynistic world of The Music Business.
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Having a major book-hangover from the tagged Nico bio and, ruminating on the desperately few albums she recorded, I ordered "Fata Morgana: Nico's Last Concert", which I was well overdue doing. It's a live album produced in 1988, six weeks before her death, comprising mostly new songs commissioned for a Berlin cultural festival. The shows sold out, and I assume the material would have been taken to the studio had time allowed. ??

Bookwomble ... The festival had a desert theme, and Nico took images of desolate Moonscapes as her inspiration, the concerts being a multimedia presentation at a planetarium. If I had a time machine... 🖤🌙🖤
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DivineDiana That sounds incredible! I too would love a time machine. 2y
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"Cease to know, or to tell, or to see
Or to be your own
Have someone else's will as your own
You are beautiful, and you are alone
You are beautiful, and you are alone
Often the adolescent play
Reward your grace
Confuse your hunger, capture the fake
Banish the faceless, reward your grace"

- "Afraid", from Desertshore, Nico, 1970
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vivastory Nico is a real musical blind spot for me, outside of her work with The Velvet Underground. Are there any particular albums that you'd recommend? A quick google search seems to point Chelsea Girl as one of her best. 2y
Bookwomble @vivastory Chelsea Girl is probably her most accessible album. It's folk rock of the kind the '60s market found acceptable for "hippie women" to be putting out. I love it, but Nico was dismissive and said it did not really represent her, but rather the image her male songwriters (Lou Reed, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan) had of her. Her next three albums, The Marble Index, Desertshore & The End, are avant garde, minimalist albums which were ?? 2y
Bookwomble @vivastory...largely misunderstood at the time and, like VU were, are more cited as influences by other artists than listened to. Again, I love them 😊 Drama of Exile is more rock oriented, with a Middle Eastern feel, and two fantastic covers: Bowie's Heroes and VU's Waiting for the Man. Probably more accessible than the previous 3. Her last album, Camera Obscura, is again more avant garde, using more electronics than acoustic instruments.👇🏼 2y
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Bookwomble @vivastory ... So, to make a long story even longer, where to start depends on your musical taste. If it helps, Nico's own record company marketed The End with the tagline "Why Commit Suicide When You Could Buy This Album? ". ? (I apologise for having over-explained.) 2y
vivastory No apology necessary! Thanks so much for the thoughtful response. I've been listening to Chelsea Girl & I do enjoy it, but am curious to look into her more experimental works. I think I'll start with The Marble Index. I'm also intrigued by her inclusion of covers of 2 of my faves on Drama of Exile, so will also look into that one soon as well. 2y
Bookwomble @vivastory I'd say "Have fun exploring", but it's not the right vibe ? 2y
vivastory I just listened to The Marble Index & I'm a bit speechless. I'm tempted to move onto Desertshore, but I think I'm going to give Marble Index a couple more listens before I do. Just absolutely incredible. 2y
Bookwomble @vivastory Oh, I'm so glad you like it! You will, then, like Desertshore and The End, I'm certain 😊 2y
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“A twenty-two room castle can be awfully lonely place for just one person."

- Nico

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I'm only 44 pages into this 400- page book (which has a further 100 pages of notes, references, sources and index), but it feels very different to the other Nico biographies I've read, undoubtedly because this one is written by a woman. Bickerdike says in her introduction that as she researched the received wisdom about Nico, "what emerged was a didactic example of apathetic misogyny and stereotyping...an often one-sided narrative was created ??

Bookwomble ...& perpetuated about Nico, as there are no other female [journalistic] voices to challenge it." She goes on to compare the cachet her male contemporaries garnered for their rock excesses, for which Nico was vilified as a woman & a mother. This feels like it's going to be a more rounded & sympathetic portrait of an artist who refused to take the easier path of colluding with her objectification.
Needless to mention my soundtrack (but it's Nico).
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"You don't have to be you to be you."

- Nico

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"Always have an onion."

- Nico

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Do I *need* a third Nico biography? Probably, yes, but only one way to find out for sure ... 📖
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