Victor Scott

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Golf 01:55 Tools
Gotta Go 03:46 Tools
Mareel 02:21 Tools
Airstream 03:31 Tools
Fortune Favours the Brave 02:39 Tools
Superman 03:42 Tools
Underpants! 00:47 Tools
The Laundromat Song 02:07 Tools
Chimp Farm 02:07 Tools
Flock Of Seagulls 02:07 Tools
Celia's Ghost 02:07 Tools
How Soon? 02:07 Tools
Dirty Knees 03:08 Tools
Fallen Arrow 03:05 Tools
Remember Vibgyor! 03:05 Tools
Summer Rain 03:05 Tools
Diane's Theme 03:05 Tools
Like a Virgin 03:05 Tools
Cool Chicks 03:05 Tools
Even Almost 03:05 Tools
What is a Keel? 03:05 Tools
Touch My Ass 03:05 Tools
I Love Life with my Knickers Down 03:05 Tools
Happy Days are Here Again 03:05 Tools
Cannon Fodder 03:05 Tools
hollow leg 03:05 Tools
Want U Need 2 03:05 Tools
Leaky Roof 03:05 Tools
I walk alone 03:05 Tools
The Red Dragon 03:05 Tools
Pink Motorola (feat. LauriApple Music Corp.) 03:44 Tools
Seventeen Hours Away 01:29 Tools
Now & Forever 01:29 Tools
you kicked me like a pony in the head (so I followed you) 01:29 Tools
My Hong Kong Ways 01:29 Tools
Oh No (Baby Don't Go) 01:29 Tools
Zygamatix 01:29 Tools
dance dance party 03:07 Tools
little old fire 03:07 Tools
HIgh Fructose Corn Syrup 03:07 Tools
Drinking Wine (Again) 03:07 Tools
Northern Star 04:56 Tools
oh my dog 04:56 Tools
Love Bug 04:56 Tools
atomic clock 02:11 Tools
loop de loop 02:11 Tools
Not at All 02:11 Tools
the cake song 02:11 Tools
hey, little sprout! (reimagined) 02:11 Tools
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A Brief History Victor was born on Daphne Street in London England. His first pet was a cat named Bonzo after the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. That would make his porn star name Bonzo Daphne. During the lo-fi, 4-track, bedroom scene of the middle nineties, Victor sat around at CiTR in Vancouver BC, Canada alot. He recorded a series of cassettes and gave them away for free. Titles of some of the cassettes were: "Naardvark the Sanitary Elephant Sings the Blues", "Blowups Happen!", "m.chien.eyeballs", "pepsi cobra" and "Captain Bloody America". Victor narrowly avoided fame and fortune in the post-Beck singer songwriter craze, by being too lazy to re-record the Kathleen Hanna paean "I wanna get punched inna face" without the gratuitous swearing so that it could be played on Canadian national public radio station, CBC, by Leora Kornfeld. Deciding that he needed to expand his musical vocabulary, Victor took guitar lessons from an old jazz guitarist who had escaped Communist Germany and played with Dexter Gordon in Paris in the sixties. This led to a 7 year detour into jazz music. Unfortunately, as he came to jazz late, his fingers could never keep up with his brain, which almost annoyed his brain. Victor subsequently returned to his first love, writing and recording songs, and discovered to his amusement that he and his PowerMac were now able to fulfill his musical visions. Like every other musician, Victor wishes he was in Deerhoof. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.