Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Live: Hawktoberfest 2015

Photo: Sidestagecoll @Flickr

Hawkwind returned to Academy 1 on Saturday night to curate another Hawktoberfest. This year’s alternative autumn ‘fest’ featured entertaining dub punk rock from Ruts DC, and psychedelic rock from Manchester-based Amplifier. However, the main attraction of the night was a two-hour set from space rock founders and sonic innovators, Hawkwind themselves. Nurtured in the Ladbroke Grove commune of the late 1960s, Hawkwind fast became central to a new wave of experimental rock music. Despite forming 46 years ago, Saturday night showed that Hawkwind’s music hasn’t aged a second. The range of sounds used by most other experimental artists is still a cosmos off those heard in 1970s classics such as In Search of Space and Warrior on the Edge of Time.

Hawkwind opened with the metallic ‘Utopia’, which must have lasted for about 20 minutes. From then on, they presented a staggering array of sounds, with most songs ascending into what seemed like free-form improvisation. Just as everyone was getting used to the lightshow on offer, onto the stage came a dancer dressed as a Blade Runner replicant, and she preceded to throw fire-coloured linen around and dance with death near the summit of a blue curtain.

After about an hour, there was a long interlude of electro-psychedelia while the drummer caught his breath. “Oh my poor heart”, commented Hawkwind’s only constant member, 74-year-old Dave Brock, before he launched into another freak-out full of synth crescendos. Just as impressive as the range of sounds was the cohesion of the whole performance—the rhythm section never deteriorated, even at the height of improvisation.


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ERIC BURDON AND THE ANIMALS ROAR BACK ONTO THE CONCERT SCENE



Eric Burdon and The Animals bring their legendary music this week to the Golden Nugget, where the audience can expect to hear such memorable hits as “The House of the Rising Sun,” “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” and “I’m Crying.”

The current lineup, comprised of John Steel on drums, Mick Gallagher on keyboards, Danny Handley on guitars and vocals and Scott Whitley on bass and vocals, join frontman Burdon in delivering the music of The Animals, which ranges from psychedelic rock to rhythm and blues.

Part of the British Invasion of the ’60s, the group had many hits including, “We Gotta Get Out of This Place,” “Inside Looking Out,” “San Franciscan Nights” and “See See Rider.”

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YES ALUMNI: Ex-Genesis Guitarist Steve Hackett Discusses Recently Reissued "GTR" Album, New Solo Tour

In 1985, two of prog rock’s premier guitarists — Steve Hackett of Genesis and Steve Howe of Yes — teamed up to form a new band called, appropriately, GTR. The short-lived group released just one self-titled album in 1986 that yielded a major U.S. hit, “When the Heart Rules the Mind,” which peaked at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Now, an expanded, two-CD edition of GTR has been released that pairs a remastered version of the album with a live record the group recorded at the Wilshire Theater in Los Angeles during its ’86 U.S. tour.

For Hackett, who had left Genesis in 1977, GTR was his first project ever to score a hit single in the U.S.

“I was very proud that the album took off at the time,” he tells ABC Radio, “and it was very, very hard fought for at a time when the industry was very competitive.”

Recalling the origins of GTR, Hackett tells ABC Radio, “Steve had just left [the early-’80s supergroup] Asia…and I’d been a big fan of his. Yes and Genesis were two bands that certainly listened to each other…And [Steve and I] made pals, and we decided to put together a band.”

To round out the GTR lineup, Hackett and Howe brought in ex-Marillion drummerJonathan Mover, bassist Phil Spalding and singer Max Bacon. The two Steves wrote or co-wrote most of the album’s 10 songs, while Asia/ex-Yes keyboardist Geoff Downes composed “The Hunter,” which became the group’s second single. Downes also produced the GTR album.

Hackett describes GTR as “a very well-considered album…that bridged the gap between something that was acceptable to American FM [radio] and MTV. Something that I think perhaps borrowed a little bit from The Beatles. So, you know, we had a foot in prog, we had a foot in pop, and we were trying to steer this middle course that wasn’t always easy, especially when you consider…what the 1980s had to offer.”

While he was happy with the record as a whole, Hackett admits that most of the effort went into making “When the Heart Rules the Mind.”


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Tuesday, 24 November 2015

THE GONZO TRACK OF THE DAY: Manassas - Full Concert - 10/07/73 - Winterland (OFFICIAL)



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THOM THE WORLD POET: The Daily Poem

Rob Ayling writes: 

"Thom the World poet is an old mate of mine from way back in my history. Even pre-dating Voiceprint, when I was running "Otter Songs" and Tom's poetry tapes and guest appearances with Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth and Mother Gong are well known and highly regarded. 

It just felt right to include a daily poem from Thom on our Gonzo blog and when I approached him to do so, he replied with in seconds!!! Thom is a great talent and just wants to spread poetry, light and positive energy across the globe. If we at Gonzo can help him do that - why not?" 


NEVER LOVED BRUSSELS
even when i tried.Cannot see the point
of the "Pissing Boy"or their secret sexual crimes
Even if the UN likes Brussels,i cannot embrace ugliness
Weather is depressed .No spark of brilliance
OF COURSE there will be mutterings of revolt
OF COURSE no art will flow from stagnant souls
OF COURSE everyone is so close /invasions flow
so little Belgium gets swallowed whole
by Germany or France.No soul .Brussels has no soul
Belgium a blob upon Olde Europa.Of course,i was ripped off
by a Belgian taxi driver.Overcharged like some vulture
Left a bad taste in my pocket.Just like "Pissing Boy"in the fog.
Round up those "terrorists "in their darkest  night

In this case,Baudelaire was right!

THE GONZO TRACK OF THE DAY: Hell on the Surface - GENRE PEAK



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Jefferson Starship Founder Hopes Singer Grace Slick's Retirement Plans Don't Stick

Jefferson Airplane Star Marty Balin Is Hoping Former Bandmate Grace Slick Will Have A Change Of Heart About Performing Again - Because She's Still A Great Singer.

The White Rabbit hitmaker quietly stepped out of the spotlight some years ago and has since become an in-demand artist.

Balin catches up with her every "once in a while" and insists she's still the vibrant folk-rocker she always was, despite her fears she's too old for the stage.

He tells BlogTalkRadio, "I don't know if she's retired from music completely but she doesn't want to get up on stage again. She feels she's too old, which is a shame.

"I was doing a benefit one time with the Starship in L.A. for the firemen and out of the corner of my eye I see this lady in a burka come dancing out on the stage and I said, 'That's gotta be Grace'. She's just singing through this burka in the mic with me. She takes off the burka headdress and it's her.


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Banging the drum for rock music in Grimsby

GREAT SHOW: Hard rock drummer Corky Laing, who performs at the Yardbirds Rock Club this month.

A CELEBRATED drummer who played in a band credited with developing the heavy metal genre will perform a raucous show in Grimsby.

Laurence "Corky" Laing, described as "one of the hardest hitting drummers in the history of rock music", will perform at Yardbirds rock club on November 11.

The former Mountain drummer is embarking on a UK tour, revisiting some of the band's songs, performed by the man who co-wrote many of them.

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Steve Smith: Former Yes vocalist Jon Anderson opens up about new band, Eagles’ Glenn Frye faces surgery and more



Jon Anderson, the 71-year-old singer-songwriter for English progressive rock giants Yes from its earliest days in London in 1968 until 2004, is touring for the first time with famed French fusion violinist Jean-Luc Ponty to form The Anderson-Ponty Band.

“This band is so incredible. These guys are so special,” Anderson said in a telephone interview from Detroit, where his new group was to perform that night.

They’re promoting their debut album, the live, 14-song “Better Late Than Never,” recorded at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, Colorado, in September 2014.

The album contains rearrangements of such Yes songs as “And You and I,” “Wondrous Stories” (the title song from the second LP), “Time and a Word,” as well as the biggies – “Roundabout,” and their only No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100, 1983’s “Owner of a Lonely Heart.” The album also has instrumentals from Ponty’s catalog that have been enhanced with new lyrics from Anderson.

The band is showcasing those songs on the tour that stops on Nov. 20 at the landmark Art Deco Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills. Other songs will be “New Country,” perhaps Ponty’s most familiar tune, and “State of Independence,” from Anderson’s teaming with Greek electronic music keyboardist Vangelis.

Anderson first asked the 73-year-old Ponty about pairing up and making music four decades ago, when Ponty was touring with Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention in 1973. He tried again when Ponty was with John McLaughlin’s Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1975.


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Monday, 23 November 2015

THE GONZO TRACK OF THE DAY: Lol Coxhill - solo at BAC



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THOM THE WORLD POET: The Daily Poem

Rob Ayling writes: 

"Thom the World poet is an old mate of mine from way back in my history. Even pre-dating Voiceprint, when I was running "Otter Songs" and Tom's poetry tapes and guest appearances with Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth and Mother Gong are well known and highly regarded. 

It just felt right to include a daily poem from Thom on our Gonzo blog and when I approached him to do so, he replied with in seconds!!! Thom is a great talent and just wants to spread poetry, light and positive energy across the globe. If we at Gonzo can help him do that - why not?" 

re/member
IN PRAISE OF FORGETTING
Traumatic childhoods cling to the skin of memory
Violence sears itself within and will not leave
Reaction to repression reinforces cycles
Visceral the fist the slap the punch the putdown
For those ghosts to leave (like bruises)-it takes more than forgetting
Body knows where shock goes.It glows golden ,beating .
What we feel is as real as others' repeating.
To break such cycles requires therapeutic healing
Part of going forward requires selective forgetting
Forget those nightmares,horror movies,effects of abuse
Replace with patterns of positive self-image
This is no denial of what happens.It simply limits its paining.
We may have total recall of all that happened before and after birth

To sustain ourselves,sift out dross/maintain images of self-worth

Corky Laing Plays Mountain, The Think Tank, Newcastle

Corky Laing at Newcastle's Think Tank

Corky Laing Plays Mountain, The Think Tank, Newcastle

THE Weekend World TV theme tune once saw me tracking down the full, unedited glory of a band called Mountain and Nantucket's Sleighride the epic song.

Mountain, America`s answer to the Eric Clapton-fronted Cream, delivered a thunderous, bass heavy blues-infused rock making their big debut at the legendary Woodstock Festival. There was the imposing Leslie West on foghorn vocals and stunning guitar, Felix Pappalardi on bass and the madcap Birmingham-born, Canadian-bred Corky Laing on drums.

With Pappalardi dead the 1980s and West no longer able to tour, Corky Laing put together a band to celebrate the music of Mountain and hit the road. With his drum kit unusually positioned to the front of the stage and joined by guitarist Phil Baker and bassist Joe Venti, Laing spent the best part of an hour-and-a-half running through a choice selection from Mountain`s back catalogue with the groove heavy Never In My Life and Don't Look Around showing why Mountain were such an influence on the burgeoning rock scene in the early 1970s.


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Cruise to the Edge 2015 wraps up with remembrance of Chris Squire

The last day of this year’s Cruise to the Edge prog rock festival took place on Nov. 18 aboard the Norwegian Cruise Line ship Pearl, and as was the case with every day of the event, things got started early. That fact wasn’t lost on the members of Yes, the stars of Cruise to the Edge, as band bassist Billy Sherwood arrived at the group’s 10:30 am Q&A session carrying a full pot of coffee and guitarist Steve Howe ran his microphone over his chin and cheeks, mimicking a morning shave.


Cruise host (and Yes biographer) Jon Kirkman quizzed the group with questions of his own and some from the audience, and those eventually turned to the subject of Chris Squire, the band’s original bassist who died earlier this year. There were fond memories of and anecdotes about Squire with the most touching moment being when Sherwood explained that Squire had spoken to him about holding down the bass slot after his passing, making Sherwood promise that he would be all-in. Without being prompted, Howe also spoke up about the valuable contributions to the early sound of Yes that came from guitarist Peter Banks, who died in 2013.

Later in the day Mike Portnoy, backed by the Neal Morse band and with special guests, played a tribute to Squire that included songs like a cover of the Beatles’ “Every Little Thing,” a song that has been a favorite cover performed by Yes. With no band members on stage, the homage began with the playing of a pre-recorded version of “Amazing Grace” played solely on bass. After the band played a couple of songs, Portnoy came out from behind his drum kit and spoke for a few minutes about Squire.


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Music Notes: Dances with Wolves



There’s something that feels totally appropriate about Steve Hackett dancing with wolves.

I can’t put my finger on it, but the thought of one of progressive rock’s greatest guitarists naming his newest record “Wolflight” — and in the stunning accompanying video singing and playing his astonishing guitar licks amidst a sweeping tale featuring these magnificent creatures — just seems to make sense, given the provocative fantasy-like images conjured up by previous Hackett compositions.

And maybe it’ll make even more sense to you after hearing Hackett beautifully describe the reason behind it all. Listen to him tell the tale, and you buy into it all — hook, line and sinker.

“The wolf is the wilderness, and shamanic totem of the nomadic tribes who roamed the Siberian and Mongolian wastes for thousands of years,” Hackett eloquently told me recently as he was preparing for the U.S. leg of his immensely popular “Acolyte to Wolflight With Genesis Revisited” tour. “The title track is about these wild and unpredictable people. The term ‘Wolf light’ was inspired by Homer talking about the hour before dawn when the dreaming mind is still active and the imagination roams alongside the prowling wolf. It was great to spend a day playing and interacting with wolves in the hills just outside Rome. Amazing creatures, potentially dangerous, but incredibly engaging.”

There, now you’re all in, right? Thought so. Hackett has taken his audiences on similar kinds of adventures for years, whether as a member of Genesis or in his solo career, so it’s no surprise his latest effort has that spiritual, deeply evocative tone that threads through so much of his work. And as he embarks on the next part of his world tour, Hackett is stoked about what kind of show he is bringing to the U.S. this time around, which includes a stop at D.C.’s Lincoln Theater on November 13.


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Sunday, 22 November 2015

THE GONZO TRACK OF THE DAY: Search God Within - Sikh Spiritual Hymn at Washington National Cathedral

Being Sunday I always post sacred music. The name of the deity may change, or even the deity Him/Herself but the spirit remains the same.

PLAYLIST: Strange Fruit #142

Strange Fruit is a unique two-hour radio show exploring the world of underground, strange and generally neglected music. All shows are themed and all shows set out to give the most hardened of sound-hounds some new delight to sample. The show is also unique in providing homework for undergraduate students on North West Kent College’s Foundation Degree in Professional Writing (who dig up many of the odd facts featured in the links between tracks). The show is broadcast on Miskin Radio every Sunday from 10-00-midnight. Every other week the show is now presented by Jeremy Smith and as the two promotional pictures that he sent consisted as one of him covered in mud and the other of him covered in guinea pigs he is obviously mad as a bagful of cheese, which means he will fit in here just fine!

He writes: I’ve been a huge music fan ever since my parents bought me a transistor radio and I would listen to the sixties pirate music stations at nights under the covers. This love of live music has stayed with me to this day and I still love standing in a small club like the Borderline in London with some mates and watching a band with a pint in my hand. With the Strange Fruit radio show, I want to continue the trend of doing themed shows and playing the music I love..

Strange Fruit 142 – National Treasures
   
Artists who are fixtures on the music scene, if not the charts, and who extol Britishness to a high degree. 
 
Featured Album:  Richard Thompson - Still
 
Tracks 
1  Tracey Thorn: Plain Sailing
2  Mike Absalom: Saga of Ernie Pluggs' Bust
3  Canvey Island Allstars: You're Gonna Miss Me
4  Wreckless Eric: Joe Meek
5  The Fall: Frightened
6  Richard Thompson: She Never Could Resist a   Winding Road
7  Richard Thompson: Fork in the Road
8  The Buff Medways: Medway Wheelers
9  Marianne Faithful: Broken English
10  Stackridge: Slark (single version)
11  Julian Cope: Gimme Head
12  The KLF: Kylie Said To Jason (Kylie In A   Trance)
13  Richard Strange: By the Wall
14  Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey: Keep it Out   of Sight
15  Little Britain: Criminal Records in Humble
16  Wild Billy Childish and the Musicians of the   British Empire: He's Making a Tape
17  Kevin Ayers: Shouting in a Bucket Blues
18  Elvis Costello: Alison
19  Clayson and the Argonauts: Landwaster
20  Nick Drake: The Thoughts of Mary Jane
21  Richard Thompson: Guitar Heroes
22  Jackie Leven: The Sexual Loneliness of Jesus   Christ
23  John Otway: Montreal
24  The Proclaimers: Sky Takes the Soul
25  Michael Moorcock and the Deep Fix: You're a   Hero
26  Bonzo Dog Band: Rawlinson End
27  Fisherman's Friends: South Australia
28  Syd Barrett: No Man's Land
29  Morrissey: Everyday is Like Sunday


THOM THE WORLD POET: The Daily Poem

Rob Ayling writes: 

"Thom the World poet is an old mate of mine from way back in my history. Even pre-dating Voiceprint, when I was running "Otter Songs" and Tom's poetry tapes and guest appearances with Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth and Mother Gong are well known and highly regarded. 

It just felt right to include a daily poem from Thom on our Gonzo blog and when I approached him to do so, he replied with in seconds!!! Thom is a great talent and just wants to spread poetry, light and positive energy across the globe. If we at Gonzo can help him do that - why not?" 


FISSION(ANOTHER WHIRL)
FICHE OUT OF VADER
Fishing Celestial Cs
Fish stare in ice pack
Fish drown on land(sand
Fish beach whale mammalian
Fish evolve dolphinarium
SEA WORLD virtual for Selfie Sticks-
pointing-
"This is where you came from O Fish Fingers!"
(EVOLUTION IS ONLY A THEORY,O TRUMPS!)
Fish on a line,in a box,WILD(Caught)Salmon
No labels on Genetically Modified Humans

So why worry about fish n chips,O Fukushima?

Saturday, 21 November 2015

Prog Icon Billy Sherwood Releases DIVIDED BY ONE and Career Retrospective COLLECTION

Prog icon BILLY SHERWOOD, best known for his work with YES and CIRCA:, has now released his studio album DIVIDED BY ONE and a compilation called COLLECTION - both out now!

These two CDs are available through all mainstream retailers and digital platforms (Amazon and iTunes etc) or alternatively there is a special offer including a signed postcard ONLY available directly from www.billysherwoodcollection.com.

Says Billy, "I'm very excited to finally have 'Divided By One', my 7th solo release come out on CD. I'm proud of the record and look forward to getting it out there, I had many requests to release it on CD as it was only for download till now."

BILLY SHERWOOD is the current bass player in the band YES is touring with the band throughout 2015. Billy Sherwood was a key part of the line-ups which created the YES albums OPEN YOUR EYES and THE LADDER. He recently mixed the band's HEAVEN AND EARTH album and 2 subsequent DVDs.

DIVIDED BY ONE is Sherwood's seventh solo album and this edition through Cherry Red is its first release on CD. This CD release will be eagerly greeted by YES fans especially in light on Sherwood's recent return to the band in mid-2015.


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Friday, 20 November 2015

GONZO WEEKLY #157

THE GONZO TRACK OF THE DAY: Maria Callas: Casta diva (1958)



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THOM THE WORLD POET: The Daily Poem

Rob Ayling writes: 

"Thom the World poet is an old mate of mine from way back in my history. Even pre-dating Voiceprint, when I was running "Otter Songs" and Tom's poetry tapes and guest appearances with Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth and Mother Gong are well known and highly regarded. 

It just felt right to include a daily poem from Thom on our Gonzo blog and when I approached him to do so, he replied with in seconds!!! Thom is a great talent and just wants to spread poetry, light and positive energy across the globe. If we at Gonzo can help him do that - why not?" 

ALREADY, CHRISTMAS MUZAC
IT IS NOT EVEN THANKSGIVING!
Time loops @warp speed.Turkey-or Chicken?
Black Friday?or Thanksgiving?
Grateful are we for celebrations/wish the time lines were sequential...
2016 is waiting outside the door of January
but we are still November!Linear time is a lie!
(Advertising proves it so!-now we know
anything that sells will be sold as stock in trade-
including myths as marketry.Hence bloated hormonal turkeys
with cranberries,then a rush to another gourmand feast @Xmas.
My heart wants to acknowledge Solstice and seasons
but they are as disturbed as busy Wal-Mart shoppers.
So we will gather in December.Celebrate Festive Seasons and WASSAIL!

and seek the true Spirit of these Sharing (Grateful)Seasons...

COMING TOMORROW


Yes Master: Ten Essential Chris Squire Tracks






“No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed”
Yes, Time And A Word [Atlantic, 1970]
With a Jack Bruce-like approach to this Richie Havens-penned cover, Squire’s bass is exquisitely front and center—not just musically but sonically, when the engineer mixes the album on headphones that lack bottom end, instantly creating the early “Yes sound”.

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