Was there an upgrade in the equipment used between albums or different micing techniques?
KS: It got more raw as it went on… but it was exactly the same equipment. We were getting to know each other better. DB: Bowie was playing the role of the ‘wild mutation’ during the years you worked with him. Did any of his much publicized personal eccentricities enter in at all during in your experiences working with him? Or was it purely a musical experience? KS: Personal eccentricities ? We’re Brits. Eccentricities are our life blood! Seriously though, the answer to the question is a big fat “No”. Professional through and through. We were all there with one purpose in mind. “Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll”………. came after, and only after, we completed the recording. DB: Well Ken, I appreciate the interesting insights you’ve shared about your life and your experiences working with Bowie and the Spiders. Thank you very much for taking the time to do this interview. KS: Cheers! January 2006 Click here to visit Ken Scott’s Offical Web Site The complete Mojo Magazine interview with