Live Floating Anarchy 1977, by Planet Gong
6 track album
6 track album
Gong - 'You' (1974) (2018 remaster)
Even more and more classic #Gong, featuring #DaevidAllen, #GilliSmyth, #TimBlake #DidierMalherbe & #SteveHillage. Psychedelic spacy rock, weird and infective stuff.
Gong - 'Angel's Egg (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 2)' (1973) (2018 remaster)
Even more classic #Gong, featuring #DaevidAllen, #GilliSmyth, #TimBlake #DidierMalherbe & #SteveHillage. Psychedelic spacy rock, weird and infective stuff.
@gongplanet
Gong - 'Flying Teapot (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 1)' (1973) (2019 remaster)
More classic #Gong, featuring #DaevidAllen, #GilliSmyth, #TimBlake & #SteveHillage. Psychedelic spacy rock, weird and infective stuff.
@gongplanet
Random observation: Listening to #MotherGong's Fairy Tales, and the weird spoken bits on this track (and elsewhere on the album) very strongly remind me of the weird spoken bits on #DavidBowie's Outside album. Wonder if Bowie knew the album?
Or is this a standard Mother Gong/ #GilliSmyth thing, so not specific to this album? This is the first I've heard of her, I've seen something about her vocals being called space whispers, not sure if that's what I'm referring to?
Cats like Gong too. Izzy and Gilli 🖤
Steve Hillage - Light in the Sky
O bosib, y trac cynta i fi gofio caru gan #SteveHillage, diolch i chwaer fy ffrind Tony. O’n i’n dwlu ar y cytgan gyda’i gymysgedd o riff trwm a llais angelaidd #GilliSmyth (RIP).
Unlike their European contemporaries Hawkwind, Neu! Can, and Amon Düül II, the ever-evolving collective known as Gong were not nearly as well-known for their pioneering brand of psychedelic space rock with conceptual ideas that involved aliens and alternative realities. They were also among the first of these bands to embrace -- and welcome -- improvisation during the late '60s and '70s...