Alan Davey Vision Quest Request
Mary Sullivan
maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET
Sat Jan 2 15:08:25 EST 2010
Jonathan Smith wrote:
>>>> ..... in an infinitely probable alternate universe -- Alan's
>>>> Bedouin has recently produced a fine "Arabic space doom" concept
>>>> album for Rise Above based around Lovecraft's character "
Although I don't agree with Mr. Lovecraft's attitudes toward women and black
people I do like a good story, even though after a while the stories follow
a similar pattern. I'd think one would need to take care in that alternate
universe, I wouldn't want to cross paths with that mad Arab he refers to so
often. A concept album would be really cool. Vision Quest is such a great
song.
Mary
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Subject: Re: Alan Davey Vision Quest Request
On Mon, 14 Dec 2009, Jonathan Smith wrote:
> It would work for sure! :) The idea of Arabic psychedelia sounds
> great. *
> Bellymetal* (Kephra seem to be its sole band) sounds too good to be true.
> There was Hassan i Sabbah....
>
> 2009/12/14 Carl Edlund Anderson <cea at carlaz.com>
>
>> On 14 Dec 2009, at 07:41 , Jonathan Smith wrote:
>>>> ..... in an infinitely probable alternate universe -- Alan's
>>>> Bedouin has recently produced a fine "Arabic space doom" concept
>>>> album for Rise Above based around Lovecraft's character "Abdul
>>>> Alhazred". If only I could dimension hop to the right universe in
>>>> order to hear it! :)
>>>
>>> I'd love to hear that! Not that anyone's sanity would be intact
>>> after listening to it! ;)
>>
>> It would totally work, though, no?
>>
>> There's a list on MySpace of "oriental/arabic metal" groups --
>> http://groups.myspace.com/orientalmetal -- though I kind of dig the
>> label "bellymetal", which I hadn't encountered before but rather wish
>> I had. :) The genre seems heavy on death/black metal groups ... but
>> I totally see a space in which psychedelically tinged doom, underlain
>> by Alan's surging bass lines, could play .... Well, in that
>> charmingly alternate universe, anyway!
A long time ago when Bedouin were still touring and I had
something to do with putting them on in Cambridge, I actually talked with
Alan about something similar to this; he wanted to find a female vocalist
who could do genuine Arabian-style singing for the next Bedouin album (I
can't remember if there was even one then, I'm pretty sure this was after
Sean Masset left but I'm not even sure of that, it was a *long* time ago)
so as to make music that really lived up to the potential of the name.
It's therefore kind of weird to find him collaborating with Bridget
Wishart again now! That's almost the antithesis of that plan! I'd like
to think that if he'd found the sinder, it would have been the album you
envision, Carl, it could completely have worked, you're right. And Rise
Above would have been a natural home for it; we've often commented here, I
remember, on how strange it was that Bedouin never crossed the
space/stoner divide, which really isn't that big.
Also, congratulations on parenthood, since I'm running in my usual
message timewarp here. It's easier than it seems when you're actually
facing it, you will soon find out. But you were always good with children
anyway so really this is just an excellent excuse to indulge that tendency
:-) Good luck, yours,
Jon
ObCD: Clutch - _Elephant Riders_
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Jonathan Jarrett, Cambridge jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk
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