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In response to a request on the Hawkwind thread, how's about an appreciation thread for Gong, Steve Hillage, Daevid Allen's bands and their multiple spin-offs? I know silddx will be in like flynn here! So to get things going, here's Steve Hillage with the Salmon Song and Gong's Flying Teapot (MIke Howlett on bass IIRC)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24NQR8gRqXY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfd4c2xDOUE

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Ali Baba,chicken and cheese......If your going to sneeze
Opium for the people :)
I Saw planet Gong mid 70's at the Bolton Institute of technology,on a school night too-happy days
they all travelled around in that beat up single decker bus,
Free admission to the gig -they just passed the hat round afterwards.

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I had a real Gong 'thing' going for a while around '75, perfectly timed for the Shamal era :)

Saw Sham '69 at Reading Festival in '78 and Steve Hillage appeared out of nowhere to solo over the top of their final number whilst surrounded by a stage full of skinheads. They didn't know whether to lamp him one or stand well back because he was too much of a freak for them :)

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[quote name='molan' timestamp='1319843792' post='1419387']
Saw Sham '69 at Reading Festival in '78 and Steve Hillage appeared out of nowhere to solo over the top of their final number whilst surrounded by a stage full of skinheads.
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Dear God, I remember reading about that at the time. I'm sure there was a photograph to record the culture clash.

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Big Gong fan here. My favourite album is Angels Egg, with I Never Glid Befoa as probably my all-time favourite Gong track. Very fond of side 2 of Camembert Electrique too.

I first saw them in 1975, just after Shamal had come out. I also saw Hillage a couple of times - once soon after Fish Rising and again a year or so later. I saw Daevid Allen with Euterpe for the Good Morning album promotion tour, and then saw him again teamed up with Here and Now, who I used to go see fairly regularly round Essex in the late 70s.

Happy daze. :)

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[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1319853742' post='1419453']
Dear God, I remember reading about that at the time. I'm sure there was a photograph to record the culture clash.
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Mr Hillside got on well with Jimmy Pursey. Jimmy ASKED Steve to play with Sham 69 at Reading when they met a few months earlier. There's some hippie-punk on the 4th side of Live Herald, and some on Open.

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[quote name='silddx' timestamp='1319879396' post='1419528']
Mr Hillside got on well with Jimmy Pursey. Jimmy ASKED Steve to play with Sham 69 at Reading when they met a few months earlier. There's some hippie-punk on the 4th side of Live Herald, and some on Open.
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I have a copy of Planet Gong's Floating Anarchy 1977, a post Gong Daevid Allen project. That's pure hippy-punk too! I guess Gong and co were genuinely underground and far enough outside the mainstream that punk didn't seem like a threat to them.
I think my favourite actual Gong album is Camembert Electrique, as it's somehow a bit spikier sounding than the later stuff, though I love the Radio Gnome trilogy as well.
I saw them live last time they were touring, and it was great. I like the way Daevid Allen is still really going for it, but doesn't try to look like a young man. A good example for other aging musicians to follow!

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Big fan of all things Gong. My bro' gave me Live Floatin' Anarchy for my 12th birthday and I've never looked back, thanks mate. I've seen Gong in various guises plenty of times over the years, some better than others. Was fortunate enough to meet Mr Hillage a few years back when he was doing his System Seven thing (not a huge fan apart from the first album) at the Wickerman Festival. I was DJing and he asked if he could play a set on our system, I went on after him and was a bit daunted by the task. Met him again at Floating Anarchy 30th anniversary (he was in the audience)and he was quite open to talking about his music and said that he was really keen on getting back to playing with Gong, what do you know next time I saw Gong there he was back with them, excellent. I missed the chance when i wsa younger to see the Steve Hillage band but took my daughter to Lounge on the Farm a few years back where the Steve Hillage band werer warming up for Gong. They did not dissapoint after so many years of waiting.

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I'm mad on Mike Oldfield. I got the Gong connection through Pierre and Benoit Moerlen who used to tour with Mike. Started buying Gong albums. I have Camembert Electric, PMG Live, Gong Live etc, Expresso 2, Downwind ,Shameuse.....all excellent stuff but I prefer the Hillage, Daevid Allen stuff of old.
Hansford Rowe what a great bassist!!
From the Planet Gong they say.....cos everything goes wrong today.....down the oily way!
Long live flying teapots!
Dunc

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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1319881384' post='1419554']

I saw them live last time they were touring, and it was great. I like the way Daevid Allen is still really going for it, but doesn't try to look like a young man. A good example for other aging musicians to follow!
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I saw them on that tour too, at a packed Leadmill in Sheffield. Yep, it was inspirational to see a man in his seventies 'leading the line'.
One story I've heard is that the slides Daevid and Steve H. use for the glissando guitar technique are surgical steel implements designed for use in male uro-genital procedures, Eye-watering.

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[i](We will have to stop meeting like this!.... 1st Hawkwind, now Gong!)[/i]

....I was a huge[b] Gong[/b] fan... in fact the combination of Lemmy on 'Space Ritual' & Mike Howlett on 'You', inspired & nurtured my humble beginnings with all things bass....
.Perhaps with a side order of [b]Here & Now[/b] - 'All over the Show',[b] Van Der Graff Generator[/b] - 'Vital',[b] Amon Duul II[/b] - 'live in London',[b] Henry Cow[/b] - 'Concerts' & [b]Faust[/b]'s 'The Faust Tapes'...[i] etc etc yadda yadda yadda..... (prolly be threads on all these band too soon!)[/i]

My contibution here will be 'The Isle of Everywhere' A great track.... Howlett & Moerlen make for an awesome rhythm section.

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9knIlUc5Cs&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9knIlUc5Cs&feature=related[/url]

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Another big fan of Steve Hillage here - I remember buying L and playing it several times over non stop - that must have been around '76. Wnet to see him the same year at Hammersmith Odeon. I kinda liked the first Gong album, Camembert Electrique, which had lot's of wacky parts and a few really good songs

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