OFF: GONG in LA, 6/2/99
Chuck Rosenberg
Chuckrecs at AOL.COM
Thu Jun 3 19:31:14 EDT 1999
In a message dated 99-06-03 09:40:04 EDT, you write:
<< Chuck said...
>The line-up was Daevid, Gylli, M. Howlett, Malherbe; the other two (guit and
>drums) are new to the band. The guitarist was good, fit in well w/the Gong
>thing, and was the most energetic.
Mark Hewins is his name. And I was amazed to see that his nose is perhaps
even larger than Daevid's. :)
---You're right!
I thought he was average at best. Steffe was the better choice, but I guess
he wasn't available.
---I've never seen Steffe, but I thought Mark was perfect. Not that I'm a
judge of musicians, esp. live performances, since I'm not big on concerts.
>The drummer was good, but could not do the things Pierre M. could.
Chris Taylor is his name, and was a last minute replacement of course. I
thought he did just fine, and in fact, I preferred him to Pip Pyle on the
previous tours.
---Yes, he did fine, of course. But I'm used to Pierre's amazing fills.
>Daevid and Gylli both wore several extravagantly silly costumes and played
>the auidence well.
>
>The set-list was something like this:
>
>1.IAO Chant (or Magick Mother Invocation)/Master Builder
>2.a song I didn't recognize
I think this might have been 'Pussy' from Camembert...at least that's the
way they did it at ProgFest.
---That's correct, it was "I am your Pussy", though I think that's originally
from Flying Teapot, not CE.
>6.Eat that Phonebook
This was the highlight at ProgFest...wonderful version.
>That's it; they only played and 90 minutes.
---Come to think of it, considering the price of the ticket ($18), 90 minutes
_was_ weak, but I guess I shouldn't complain, eps. if Allen is getting over
an illness. I won't go to the store when I'm sick, much less perform a
concert.
They _are_ getting up their in
>years, though, I'm sure Daevid has broken 60 and he looks 70.
Daevid has apparently been ill...at least I heard that's why he didn't
perform with University of Errors at ProgFest on Sunday as was scheduled.
>It was interesting to see the glissando guitar up
>close. I've been listening to Gong for about 4 years and never knew what the
>hell a "glissando" guitar was. Also, there was a sound I heard in Gong which
>I thought was a synth. Well, now I know it was the gliss; he just rubs this
>whammy-bar shaped thing against the strings...
Apparently, the object is a piece from a 19th c. French speculum, or at
least that's the long-perpetuated story/myth that I've always heard.
Appropriate in a way. :)
Keith H. (FAA)
>>
---And what is a speculum? Too lazy to get the dictionary right now, Chuck
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