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Thursday, October 30, 2008

GONG


GONG
LIVE AT SHEFFIELD (1974)
320 KBPS

Nearly as outstanding as it's companion disc 'Live In Paris:Bataclan 1973'(see my review).Sound quality couldn't be better.Most memorable tracks are the eleven-minute "Crystal Gnome","Mister Pyxie",Tim Blake's "Deep In The Sky","Flying Teapot" and their somewhat obnoxious "You Can't Kill Me".The last tune is from a Glastonbury,1989 gig "Titicaca" where I guess Gilli Smyth provides the vocals and Daevid Allen plays acoustic guitar.Nice little folk ditty.Smyth is listed in the credits but I didn't hear her very much during this archive show.Line-up:Allen-guitar&vocals,Smyth-space whispers,Didier Malherbe-sax&flute,Tim Blake-synth,Steve Hillage-guitar,Mike Howlett-bass and Pierre Moerlen-drums.A must-have.
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1. Crystal Gnome
2. Radio Gnome I and II
3. Mister Pyxie
4. Deep in the Sky
5. Flying Teapot
6. Wet Drum Sandwich
7. Mange Ton Calepin
8. You Can't Kill Me
9. Titicaca

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