HW & GONG relations
Douglas B. Pearson
ceres at SIRIUS.COM
Sun Sep 10 16:20:34 EDT 1995
Olivier Boigey wrote:
>I' m looking for links between these two bands besides the following that I
>remember:
>* They played & were recorded at same festival in June '71: the famous
>Glastonbury gig
...except that the Hawkwind tracks ("Silver Machine"/"Welcome") were
recorded at the Roundhouse feb '72, not at Glastonbury (I read somewhere
that Dave was sick & Tom Crimble of Skin Alley filled in for him at
Glastonbury)
>* Gong's 'Flying Teapot' album is dedicated - among others - to HW
>* Mike Howlett (ex-Gong bassist) played with Nik Turner's Sphinx around '78
... the entire backing band on the 1978 Sphynx LP (Howlett, Steve Hillage,
Tim Blake, Miquette Giraudy) is ex-Gong except for Alan Powell & Morris
Pert.
>* Nik plays on one track of Mother Gong/Gilly Smith album (the 1st?)
>* Bob Calvert adds vocals to the song ' We circle around ' on Gong's '
>Gongmaison ' album from 1989.
>* Not to mention the Tim Blake's achieved arrival in 79
>* In an interview last year near Paris Dave Brock confirmed the good
>relations referencing Gong as a French band he particulary liked (Magma too)
Did he include Heldon? Or Lard Free?
>Now have you tracks of other links and maybe other historic jams maybe...?
* Andy Anderson (HW drummer c.1983) played on 3 of Steve Hillage's solo
albums: _Green_, _Live Herald_, and _Open_. (He also played on the Cure's
_the Top_ album, which connects HW to the Sex Pistols via the Cure ->
Robert Smith -> Siouxie & the Banshees -> Sid Vicious [Siouxie's original
drummer] -> Sex Pistols).
That's all that I can come up with offhand, anyone else ... ?
-Doug
ceres at sirius.com
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