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Sunday 8 October 2017

Celebrity trauma: Deniz Tek

Deniz with Iggy
In a bland era of X Factor music, you need someone like Deniz Tek. As the great man put it, talking about the onset of punk, following what he calls the 'post-hippie malaise period' of the early 70's (I remember it well):

At last, somebody getting back to basics. You compare it to maybe one or two years before, everybody’s listening to a triple album by Yes called Tales from Topographic Oceans, and if there’s anything more boring in the world, you’d have to tell me about it. That was just the epitome to us of the dreadfulness and horror of what music had become, and it was a breath of fresh air when these New York bands started blowing all that away.


There's a lot out there on this polymath, but put simply, if you like punk, metal, surf music, and the darker edges of those, like fellow Australians (sort of) The Saints playing Nights In Venice, then you'll love Tek and his awesome band, Radio Birdman. Or as this website said, he’s the “axe-wielding rock soldier commanding the legendary Radio Birdman blitzkrieg”, which is about right. Think also Stooges, MC5 (both bands were his buddies), Blue Oyster Cult, early Alice Cooper etc. Halcyon days.

But why am I writing this? Most orthopaedic surgeons these days seem to listen to Ed Sheeran or U2, who make the previously mentioned Yes seem like the Sex Pistols. The above named bands are the antidote.


Well Tek is different. When he was in his band in Australia (he's actually from Michigan) in the 70's he was studying medicine at the University of NSW. He got the textbooks out on tour.

In the 80’s he joined the US Navy, based in Hawaii and ended up as a flight surgeon organising medic evacuations, major trauma protocols and delivering emergency care all over the world, in all climates. His radio call sign actually was Ice Man.


He subsequently went on to run an Emergency Medicine service with a lot of trauma in Montana, and now combines music with painting, writing and doing EM work part time in both the US and Australia. You thought you had a complicated life?


Here he is on the professional medic/rock musician dichotomy:

"usually if it's a busy shift or there's heavy things going down I don't think of anything else until the shift's over. The other thing is you can compartmentalise and whilst I'm taking care of sick people music doesn't intrude. I think that in aviation there's a lot of value in that also. Guys that climb into the cockpit of a jet have to be able to leave their family problems behind. Y'know...the wife's goin' out with someone else or the kid's on drugs. They climb into that cockpit and if they don't do everything exactly right they're gonna die...and may be kill other people too.

One of the requisites for that is to totally compartmentalise your mind.  They screen pilots for that ability in psychological tests. If you're not that sorta person...you're just not right for the job."


Fair point - ever had the stress-inducing bleep about a family matter when you’re  in the middle of a long operation? Compartmentalise!

His website is excellent on many levels, but I particularly commend this tale of being called out to a military plane crash in Arizona. Even the Guardian likes him.

He gives career advice too:

"Any encouraging words to the young kiddies?


Work hard at whatever it is you like to do. Nothing worthwhile comes easy. And stop complaining."




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