Gong Paris Bataclan 1976 Blogspot



Envoyé par Thierry D.

Date : 20/04/1995
Lieu : Le Bataclan, Paris, France
Label : Inconnu
Revised by : Ace Bootlegs Production

Support : 2 cd
Durée : 88:24 mn
Source : Audience (DAT Master)
Qualité sonore : 9/10

GONG: Downwind, Expresso, Flying tea pot, Live at Sheffield, Live in Paris Bataclan 1973, Camembert electrique, Live in France 1975, Shamal. L'Olympia, Paris 5/2/09 2010 Nottingham Rock City 3/3/10 Sheffield O2 Academy 6/3/10 Brighton Dome 9/3/10 Oxford O2 Academy 17/3/10 Le Bataclan, Paris 25/3/10 Leuven The Depot 26/3/10 Punk Spring, Osaka 3/4/10 Holmfirth Picturedrome 12/8/10 Hinckley Triumph Live Mallory Park 18/9/10 2011 Manchester Academy 27/3/11 Zaandem De Kade 8/4/11. Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Gong - Live Au Bataclan 1973 at Discogs. Complete your Gong collection.

Liste des titres :

CD1 – 41:36

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01. Rock N Roll Star (4:46)
02. Columbia (4:46)
03. Digsys Dinner (2:37)
04. Some Might Say (5:39)
05. Shakermaker (5:24)
06. Live Forever (4:37)
07. Up in the sky (4:48)
08. Acquiesce (4:13)
09. Headshrinker (4:46)

CD2 – 47:18

01. Its Good To Be Free (3:25)
02. Cigarettes & Alcohol (4:09)
03. Married With Children (3:27)
04. Take Me Away (3:54)
05. Talk Tonight (4:37)
06. Whatever – All The Young Dudes (4:39)
07. Slide Away (6:05)
08. Supersonic (6:22)
09. I Am The Walrus (10:40)

Commentaire : J’ai adapté la pochette. Sur la version originale, il manquait deux titres (le 3ème et le 4ème du disque 2). Par ailleurs, le découpage comportait une erreur. La première chanson était coupée au mauvais endroit (et c’est toujours le cas dans la version téléchargeable disponible ci-dessous). Dans la liste des titres, j’indique les durées réelles.

Disponible ici (en flac)* : http://plumdusty.blogspot.fr/2017/10/oasis-1995-04-20-le-bataclan-paris.html

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Pochette:

P touch editor app. Bootleg n°3153

To say that Gong were a peculiar band would really be an understatement. They were originally founded in the late 1960s by ex Soft Machine guitarist Daevid Allen, who for various administrative reasons cited as ‘Visa irregularities’ but which I have always suspected were more to do with Daevid’s Situationist antics during the Paris Student protests of May 1968 which very nearly brought a successful revolution to Western Europe, he was not allowed back into the Mother Country to rejoin his Canterbury chums.

So Daevid went down to Deya in Majorca where he, and partner Gilly Smyth began to assemble a loose-knit collection of musicians who began recording under the name Gong. One of these musicians was Didier Malherbe (latter dubbed Bloomdido Bad-De Grass by Daevid), a tremendously gifted saxophonist and flautist, who Daevid claimed to have found living in a cave on the estate of poet Robert Graves. The rest is history

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Daevid, both with and without various versions of Gong, has produced a peerless body of work encompassing folk, jazz, rock and prog (often all of these things and more at once), and his musicianship and compositional skills are legendary.

Put like that it all seems simple, but it was anything but. After releasing You (the third part of the Radio Gnome Invisible saga, and the least silly of the albums to date) Daevid left the band. Whether it was because of personal difficulties, musical differences, or – as he claimed to me many years ago – because one night an enormous psychic force field prevented him going on stage, neither I or anyone else who wasn’t there at the time will ever know.

Daevid went solo, and also teamed up with Here and Now as Planet Gong, and later with the band that would later become Material as New York Gong. Eventually he would reform Gong, but that would be many decades in the future. A few years later Gilli Smyth formed Mother Gong. According to an unsourced quote in Wikipedia “Allen delighted in this proliferation of groups and considered his role at this time to be that of an instigator, travelling around the world leaving active Gong-related bands in his wake.” There may not be a citation there, but that certainly sounds like the Daevid I used to know.

What of the rest of the band? Well, many people believed that the idea of Gong without Daevid was like the Rolling Stones without Keith Richards, but after a stint as Paragong they regrouped as Gong with guitarist Steve Hillage at the helm. The band recorded a new album, but Hillage left before its release. Gilli Smyth and Tim Blake had left at around the same time as Daevid, so the rump of Gong now led by the only surviving founder member Didier Malherbe aka Bloomdido Bad de Grasse, found himself in need of recruiting new members. He brought in noted French percussionist

Piere Moerlen as co-leader, and when de Grasse himself left in 1977, Moerlen was in charge.

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Gong Paris Bataclan 1976 Blogspot 2017

The newly instated Pierre Moerlen’s Gong sometimes also known as Expresso Gong made some excellent and innovative records, and – amongst many other things – were responsible for this excellent live album. So it all comes round in circles in the end. JON DOWNES.