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Great Lives

KT Tunstall on Ivor Cutler

Great Lives

BBC

Documentary, History, Society & Culture

4.21.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Ivor Cutler is hard to categorise. Whimsical and uncompromising, depressive yet joyful, childlike and curmudgeonly, an 'outsider', championed by insiders like Paul McCartney, he's perhaps best known for his collection 'Life in a Scotch Sitting Room Volume Two" (there is no volume one) or his much-covered 1983 indie hit 'Women of the World'.

Cutler often referred to himself as a 'humourist', though his work spans music, poetry, children's books, performative and visual art. A sensitive soul and keen member of the Noise Abatement Society, he loved the small, quiet things in life - bugs, flowers, birds, small kindnesses and cups of tea. He hated chemical smells, loud noises and cars and always rode his bicycle to get around - whether peddling his harmonium to a gig to support Soft Machine or heading to Hampstead Heath to sit quietly with his notebook under a tree.

The Scottish eccentric had a distinctive style - wearing plus fours and often with a flower adorning his hat. He would approach strangers offering small sticky labels with 'cutlerisms' on like "Never Knowingly Understood", "Illiterates Against the Nizis" or "Funny Smell". He was convinced that the world was absurd and met it with a unique blend of dark and daft humour, refusing to let it crush his child's eye view.

John Peel, who recorded many sessions with Ivor Cutler, once remarked that Cutler was probably the only performer whose work had been featured on Radio 1, 2, 3 and 4. He continues to inspire a cult following 15 years after his death.

Matthew Parris and nominator KT Tunstall are joined by Bruce Lindsay, currently at work on a biography of Ivor Cutler. We also hear excerpts from interviews with Ivor's partner Phyllis King and his son Jeremy Cutler, conducted by the producer, Ellie Richold.

Image: Courtesy of Jeremy Cutler

Transcript

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0:00.0

Before you listen to this BBC podcast, I'd like to introduce myself.

0:03.7

My name's Stevie Middleton and I'm a BBC Commissioner for a load of sport podcasts.

0:08.4

I'm lucky to do that at the BBC because I get to work with a leading journalist, experienced

0:12.2

pundits and the biggest sport stars.

0:14.3

Together we bring you untold stories and fascinating insights straight from the players'

0:18.5

mouths.

0:19.5

But the best thing about doing this at the BBC is our unique access to the sport world.

0:25.0

What that means is that we can bring you podcasts that create a real connection to

0:28.8

dedicated sports fans across the UK.

0:31.2

So if you like this podcast, head over to BBC Sounds where you'll find plenty more.

0:41.2

It's 1967 and an eccentric Scotsman, fond of bugs and riding his bike, has caught the

0:48.7

attention of the biggest band in the world.

0:51.4

Paul McCartney invites him to play the bus conductor in the Beatles' magical mystery

0:57.1

tour and the man agrees on the proviso that he can call his character Buster Bloodvessel.

1:03.9

The role leads to a collaboration with Beatles producer George Martin and the release of

1:09.2

an album called Ludo.

1:29.3

Madness, complete madness.

1:31.8

The subject of today's great lives is the humorist, children's author, poet and singer

1:37.8

Iver Cutler, and championing him is the singer-songwriter Katie Tunstle.

1:43.9

You're in great company Katie Bertrand Russell, John Lennon, Billy Connolly, Will Self and

1:49.8

many, many more have said that he's a hero of theirs.

1:53.2

What is it about Iver Cutler for you?

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