Article 5MT8N Baxter Dury: ‘Everything was about Dad. It was the only way he knew how to survive’

Baxter Dury: ‘Everything was about Dad. It was the only way he knew how to survive’

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Simon Hattenstone
from World news | The Guardian on (#5MT8N)

The musician talks about growing up with a pop star dad, escaping his shadow - and the 6ft 7in drug dealer who lived with them

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Baxter Dury strolls up to the pub, casually dressed and apologetic. The indie musician, known for his stylish suits, is wearing a white vest and unbuttoned denim shirt. His face is even whiter than the vest. Food poisoning. He ate oysters the other day, and has never been so sick. He orders a pineapple juice and soda water, sheepishly. That's going to be the headline, isn't it?" The 2010 biopic about his father was named Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll - after one of Ian Dury's most celebrated songs, and a fair summary of his life.

But we're not here to talk about Dad, says Baxter, a successful musician in his own right. It's 21 years since his father died, and 19 since Baxter recorded his debut album, the fabulously titled Len Parrot's Memorial Lift. Don't get me wrong, he says, he loved the old man, but he's got Ian Dury fatigue. He's tired of the comparisons - their music, voice, looks and lifestyle.

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