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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 6:26 am    Post subject: The planet Gong Reply with quote

Are there any gong fans here?
GONG is a Space/Canterbury Rock group formed by Australian guitarist (formerly of SOFT MACHINE) Daevid

Allan in Paris, France in 1968. He did not do it alone though, he & his wife, Gilli Smyth are the

whole nucleus of that band with numerous band line-ups. "Magick Brother, Mystic Sister" is GONG’s

first release & the line up consists of: Didier Malherbe (sax), Christian Tritsch (guitar), Pip Pyle

(drums) & of course, Daevid Allan (guitar & lead vocals) while his wife Gilli performed the spacey

vocals. GONG’s second release: "Camembert Electrique" is the beginning of Allan’s ideas of Pot Head

pixies, Radio Gnome’s, & Octave Doctor’s featured on later albums of "The Radio Gnome Invisible

Trilogy" along with the Protagonist Zero The Hero, which consisted of "Flying Teapot" (1972), "Angel’s

Egg" (1973) & "You" (1974). After "Camembert Electrique" release also saw a new line-up & a steady

one. The line-up consisted of: Didier Malherbe (sax) Mike Howlett (bass), Pierre Moerlen (drums),

Steve Hillage (guitar), Tim Blake (synthesizers) & of course, Daevid (vocals & guitar) & Gilli (space

vocals). This line-up would last until "You". When Allen, Smyth, & Blake departed due to

dissatisfaction of being an instrumental band this led Pierre to be the leader & released "Shamal" in

1976. Hillage lost faith in the group & departed as well.

All of the "Radio Gnome Trilogy" albums & "Camembert Electrique" are great places to start for anyone

interesting in GONG. "Magick Brother, Mystic Sister" is very raw, & not as technical or jam worthy as

later GONG, but the Canterbury humor is still there. "Shamal" is the beginning of their Fusion sound

that would be later presented on later albums. "Gong Live" features a good compilation of tracks

performed live would also be good starter album.
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