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Live at The Gong Family Unconventional Gathering, The Melkweg, Amsterdam [ ÉLŐ ] |
Gong |
angol első megjelenés éve: 2008 |
Progressive Rock / Rock |
(2021)
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 DVD video |
7.545 Ft
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Gong were formed in the late sixties in Paris by Daevid Allen following his enforced departure from Soft Machine. The band would wind its idiosyncratic way through the seventies adding and shedding members all of whom would contribute to the vision that Daevid Allen had for the band. After leaving the band himself in the mid seventies the band would continue following a different musical path throughout the seventies and beyond. In the mid nineties Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth once again took the chance to resurrect Gong and have continued to lead the band through various incarnations ever since.
Filmed at the Gong Family Unconventional Gathering at The Melkweg in Amsterdam in November 2006 some thirty five years after its inception we have the Gong UnCon performance. The DVD includes performances from Daevid Allen, Steve Hillage, Tim Blake, Gilli Smyth, Mike Howlett, Miquette Giraudy, Didier Malherbe, Theo Travis and Chris Taylor. The UNcon was the first time that Daevid Allen, Steve Hillage, Tim Blake, Gilli Smyth, Mike Howlett, Miquette Giraudy and Didier Malherbe had all been together on stage and performed since the legendary 1977 Gong reunion in Paris almost thirty years previously. The performance captured here is not only a stunning musical happening but also historical and the cameras capture the moment beautifully.An absolute must for both fans who attended the UNcon and those who couldn’t travel to Holland to join in the celebrations. Gong Live At The UNcon will be a DVD you will want to add to your collection.
Gong
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: 1968 Genre: Rock Styles: Prog-Rock, Psychedelic, Experimental, Space Rock, Experimental Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, British Psychedelia, Canterbury Scene, Art Rock
Gong slowly came together in the late '60s when Australian guitarist Daevid Allen (ex-Soft Machine) began making music with his wife, singer Gilli Smyth, along with a shifting lineup of supporting musicians. Albums from this period include Magick Brother, Mystic Sister (1969) and the impromptu jam session Bananamoon (1971) featuring Robert Wyatt from the Soft Machine, Gary Wright from Spooky Tooth, and Maggie Bell. A steady lineup featuring Frenchman Didier Malherbe (sax and reeds), Christian Tritsch (bass), and Pip Pyle (drums) along with Allen (glissando guitar, vocals) and Gilli Smyth (space whisper vocals) was officially named Gong and released Camembert Electrique in late 1971, as well as providing the soundtrack to the film Continental Circus and music for the album Obsolete by French poet Dashiel Hedayat. Camembert Electrique contained the first signs of the band's mythology of the peaceful Planet Gong populated by Radio Gnomes, Pothead Pixies, and Octave Doctors. These characters along with Zero the Hero are the focus of Gong's next three albums, the Radio Gnome Trilogy, consisting of Flying Teapot (1973), Angel's Egg (1974), and You (1975). On these albums, protagonist Zero the Hero is a space traveler from Earth who gets lost and finds the Planet Gong, is taught the ways of that world by the gnomes, pixies, and Octave Doctors and is sent back to Earth to spread the word about this mystical planet. The band themselves adopted nicknames -- Allen was Bert Camembert or the Dingo Virgin, Smyth was Shakti Yoni, Malherbe was Bloomdido Bad de Grasse, Tritsch was the Submarine Captain and Pyle the Heap. Over the course of the trilogy, Tritsch and Pyle left and were replaced by Mike Howlett (bass) and Pierre Moerlen (drums). New members Steve Hillage (guitar) and Tim Blake (synthesizers) joined. After You, Allen, Hillage, and Smyth left the group due to creative differences as well as fatigue. Guitarist Allen Holdsworth joined and the band drifted into virtuosic if unimaginative jazz fusion. Hillage and Allen each released several solo albums and Smyth formed Mothergong. Nevertheless the trilogy lineup has reunited for a few one-off concerts including a 1977 French concert documented on the excellent Gong Est Mort, Vive Gong album. Allen also reunited with Malherbe and Pyle as well as other musicians he had collaborated with over the years for 1992's Shapeshifter album. Hillage also worked as the ambient-techno alias System 7. A number of Gong-related bands have existed over the years, including Mothergong, Gongzilla, Pierre Moerlin's Gong, NY Gong, Planet Gong, and Gongmaison. During the new millennium Gong material continued to be released, including Live 2 Infinitea issued in fall 2000, as well as numerous reissues. I Am Your Egg appeared in 2006 from United States of Distribution. ---Jim Powers, All Music Guide
1. You Can't Kill Me 10:38 video 2. Radio Gnome Invisible 07:10 video 3. Tomorrow Afternoon 02:48 4. Dynamite - I Am Your Animal 07:11 5. Flute Salad 03:02 6. Oily Way 03:34 7. Outer Temple 02:03 8. Inner Temple 03:03 9. Zero The Hero And The Witch's Spell 11:44 10. I Am Your Pussy 05:18 11. Tropical Fish 07:10 12. Selene 03:54 13. I Never Glid Before 06:27 14. Prostitute Poem 06:25 15. Magdalene 08:25 16. A Sprinkling Of Clouds 11:29 17. She Is The Great Goddess 01:18 18. Master Builder 08:17 19. The Isle Of Everywhere 08:04 20. You Never Blow Yr Trip Forever 17:49
The Gong Family Unconvention at the Melkweg club in Amsterdam in November 2006 was a unique 3 day event in which all the surviving original members of this legendary psychedelic band came together and, after performing their own individual sets, performed once again as Gong. This climactic and joyful 2hr 16min Gong live set was beautifully captured for this Audio and Video recording.
This was the last time that Gong played with the full “classic” line-up (minus just Pierre Moerlen on drums, who sadly died the year before).
The lineup for this unique and special performance:- Daevid Allen - Guitar, Voice Gilli Smyth - Voice, Space Whisper Steve Hillage - Guitar Didier Malherbe - Flute, Soprano Sax, Duduk Theo Travis - Tenor Sax Tim Blake - Synthesiser, Voice Miquette Giraudy - Synthesiser Mike Howlett - Bass Chris Taylor - Drums
released October 29, 2021 Audio recording by Harry Williamson and Jonathan Wright Live concert footage Filmed By AVP, Leeds Camera Operators Andy Gamble, Jeff Cousins, Anthony Whatford, Bob Torrie Music Mix by Harry Williamson and Gilli Smyth at Spring Studios Melbourne, Victoria Video edit by AVP Leeds Packaging Design by Peter Hartl Photographs by Chris Vysotskaya, Peter Hartl, Basil Brooks, Rob Ayling. DVD Project manager Michael Clare Behind the scenes orgoneionization omnipotent leader Jonny Greene second banana Dr. Wolf Thandoy Executive Producer Robin Ayling for Voiceprint |
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