Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Now on the Other Side of the Sky

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby soundchaser » 23 Aug 2019, 21:23

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soundchaser wrote: Robert Calvert. R.I.P.


RIP Robert

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:24

And when he strokes his gong
Your middle eye comes on


Howlett's bass line is hypnotic





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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby Spock! » 23 Aug 2019, 21:25

No cops at the door.



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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:26

Gilli's 'space whispers' - completely and utterly unique

Awesome





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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:26

John aka Josh wrote:No cops at the door.



Watch out for the Octave Doctor.


ooooooof!





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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby soundchaser » 23 Aug 2019, 21:26

Yes, a great rhythm section underpinning all of this.

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:28

We miss you Gilli

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:28

Didier has such a beautiful tone




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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby soundchaser » 23 Aug 2019, 21:29

This takes back to a smoky bar in the 1970s. Just a very nice, relaxed sound. Very groovy indeed.

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby Spock! » 23 Aug 2019, 21:29

soundchaser wrote:Yes, a great rhythm section underpinning all of this.





Really getting a groove on now.
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:30

Theo Travis (now with Soft Machine) did a good job but there is no substitute for Didier

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby soundchaser » 23 Aug 2019, 21:31

John aka Josh wrote:
soundchaser wrote:Yes, a great rhythm section underpinning all of this.





Really getting a groove on now.


A Bournemouth groove.

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:32

Full of music - a great panoramic sound

Full of the bounce factor and oooofness by the shed load





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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:32

soundchaser wrote:
John aka Josh wrote:
soundchaser wrote:Yes, a great rhythm section underpinning all of this.





Really getting a groove on now.


A Bournemouth groove.


Not 'arf lads

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby Spock! » 23 Aug 2019, 21:33

soundchaser wrote:This takes back to a smoky bar in the 1970s.




For me it's more post pub lying on a floor at a mate's house, only the lights of the amp, a candle and the faint glow of a joss stick.
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby soundchaser » 23 Aug 2019, 21:33

I’m going to have to play L tomorrow.

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:34

Hillage has made some excellent solo albums

Have you any of them boys?





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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby soundchaser » 23 Aug 2019, 21:34

John aka Josh wrote:
soundchaser wrote:This takes back to a smoky bar in the 1970s.




For me it's more post pub lying on a floor at a mate's house, only the lights of the amp, a candle and the faint glow of a joss stick.


Dig it. Dig it.

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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby Spock! » 23 Aug 2019, 21:34

Steve stretches out, and how.
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Re: Prog Synch Listen: Gong, Making tea....!

Postby C » 23 Aug 2019, 21:34

John aka Josh wrote:
soundchaser wrote:This takes back to a smoky bar in the 1970s.




For me it's more post pub lying on a floor at a mate's house, only the lights of the amp, a candle and the faint glow of a joss stick.


Both very robust images



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