Weighted Down: The Complicated Life of Skip Spence is scholar Cam
Cobb's biography on the legendary '60s cult musician. As a member of
era-defining bands Moby Grape, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and
Jefferson Airplane, Spence played a large part in setting the agenda and
aesthetic for many other groups of the era. His only solo album, the
hugely psychedelic and occasionally challenging 'Oar', cemented his
reputation, and he has since gone on to be celebrated by the likes of
Tom Waits, Beck, and Robert Plant. However, the musician's life was
aggrieved by substance abuse, erratic behaviour, and poor mental health.
Cobb regards Spence's life as a whole, warts and all, from his visionary
recordings, to his idiosyncratic personality and untimely death at the
age of 52.