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Before I had heard of Gong, there were 3 Steve Hillage LP's at a local record store. I left them for a while having no idea what it was, but after I had bought everything else of interest in the prog section I bought the cheapest Hillage album 'Green.' After listening to it that evening I went back the next day and bought the other 2, 'Fish Rising' and 'Live Herald' and regretted not buying them all far earlier.

I bought 'Pierre Moerlen's Gong - Live' in Spain, and the following year bought 'Time is the Key' from the same store. When I finally listened to 'Time is the Key,' I was confused when I heard Steve Hillage playing. I checked the liner notes and saw Darryl Way was supposed to be on that track and was more confused. I then realised that someone had got rid of their copy of 'Shamal' in the wrong sleeve. So if you're a Spanish progger with a copy of 'Time is the Key' in your 'Shamal' sleeve... sorry, it's mine.

Recently I saw 'Here and Now' (of Planet Gong) live at a local festival and they were great, especially for a free ticket (friend of one of the bands), but I didn't get to see the full act. I've listened to their first 2 albums and like them both, although the second is much further removed from Gong than the first.
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Steve Hillage is great!! I like Fish Rising, Green and Live Hearld the best! Radio Gnome Music is rather spiritual and therapeutic.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ Sadly, I'm still lacking any Gong albums in my CD collection, but I do at least have four albums by The Hippie from Outer Space. Smile

 
I don't have any Gong albums, either. But I do have the four Steve Hillage albums mentioned.
 

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^ Sadly, I'm still lacking any Gong albums in my CD collection, but I do at least have four albums by The Hippie from Outer Space. Smile


Renowned guitarist STEVE HILLAGE has been part of the Canterbury Scene since the late 1960's. He was involved with two early one-album band projects: the psychedelic Arzachel (Uriel) album in 1969 and Khan's outstanding "Space Shanty" album in 1971. He's also been a longstanding member of the Jazz-Rock band, Gong. More recently, Steve Hillage was one half of the electronic dance duo, System 7. He also teamed up with ambient musician Evan Marc in 2008 to record the album "Dreamtime Submersible". The album reviewed here, "Fish Rising" (1975), is his first album in a long solo career spanning four decades and seven studio albums. He followed the "Fish Rising" album with six more releases in the late-1970's & early 80's:- "L" (1976); "Motivation Radio" (1977); "Green" (1978); "Rainbow Dome Musick" (1979); "Open" (1979); & finally, "For to Next" (1983). Many of Steve Hillage's bandmates from Gong featured on his first solo outing, including most notably, Pierre Moerlen on drums and percussion and Mike Howlett on bass. The line-up also included Dave Stewart on keyboards, who later paired up with Barbara Gaskin for "It's My Party (And I'll Cry If I Want To) in 1986. The 2007 remastered CD edition of "Fish Rising" added two bonus tracks to the original five pieces of music on the album.

"Fish Rising" consists of three long suites of music and two shorter songs. The album opens radiantly with the four-part "Solar Musick Suite", the longest piece on the album at nearly 17 minutes long. The first part "Sun Song (I Love It's Holy Mystery)" bursts into view like a brilliant ray of sunshine. This warm and melodic prog is positively glowing in rainbow colours with some simply sensational soaring guitar riffing from Steve Hillage. He's in fine voice too with his rich silver-toned vocals adding to the sense of warmth. It's a joyous and uplifting song with a flower-power message of love and peace and eternal optimism as these lyric reveal:- "So people look into each others eyes and gaze at them with certainty, We're gathered here today from all around to celebrate eternity, The spirit in the air is never far immersed in our totality, And the answers that we sit and hope to find, Are living here in side of we." ..... This joyful and invigorating music feels like the burgeoning arrival of spring, where colourful flowers are blooming in a twisting and transitional dance of new growth, as mother nature shakes off winter's cold embrace. This is warm and radiant music to stimulate and rejuvenate the soul. The "Solar Musick Suite" merges effortlessly into "Canterbury Sunrise", a lively Jazz-Rock instrumental, giving Steve Hillage a chance to really shine with some impressive soloing and with Dave Stewart providing sterling accompaniment on the organ. Next up is "Hiram Aftaglid Meets the Dervish", a wild and uninhibited whirling dervish of stirring Canterbury Scene music that's very reminiscent of some of Caravan's wilder Jazz-Rock freak-outs. Finally, there's a brief reprise of the glorious opening "Sun Song", to leave one feeling in joyously buoyant mood. Next comes the simply-titled "Fish", which is a bit of a tuneless mess to be perfectly honest, with the discordant music thrown together in a seemingly haphazard fashion. This is a fish that would have been better left in the ocean. The only good thing about this musical mash-up is it's less than 90 seconds long. Moving swiftly on now with the dreamweaving "Meditation of the Snake", a swirling and twisting magic carpet ride of transcendental ambience that washes over the listener like a blissful dreamwave of sound.

Opening Side Two now, we're going fishing with the 9-minute aquatic suite, "Salmon Song", and it's a pretty good catch too. It's a psychedelic rainbow trout swimming in a sea of spacey guitars, combined with some heavy sonorous riffing, and not forgetting those trademark Hillage guitar glissandos which soar right up into the stratosphere. This is one fish you won't want to throw back into the sea. And now we come to the album highlight, the 15-minute-long seven-piece suite, "Aftaglid", to bring the album to a dramatic and powerful conclusion. This is a real psychedelicatessen of musical styles, featuring gently pastoral acoustics, wild psychedelic riffing and Middle Eastern mantras, all combined together into a magnificent musical melange of sound.

"Fish Rising" is an album full of psychedelic delights, featuring super soar-away soloing, spacey New Age ambience, dynamic keyboard virtuosity, and jaunty Jazz-Rock, all combined together into a delicious potpourri of Canterbury Scene music. This fish-themed album will have you hooked.

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I currently have these on cd:

Majick Brother
Continental Circus
Camembert Electique
Flying Teapot
Angel's Egg
Live Longlaville
Greasy Truckers Live At Dingwalls Dance Hall
Live At Sheffield
Gong Est Mort
Live in Lyons 72'
Gong In The 70s
Shapeshifter
Family Jewels
From Here To Eternitea
2032
I See You
Other Side Of The Sky 'A Collection'
Love From The Planet Gong ( box set)

Always wanted Good Morning and Now Is The Happiest Time Of Your Life but had difficulties in obtaining them. Used to have them on LP......Why don't you try?


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As you may be aware, Gong has a new album out, and if this isn't one of Gong's best albums in a long long time, then My Guitar is a Spaceship. Smile



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The Gong Family Tree - courtesy of Progishness. Thumbs Up



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Hi,

Found it ... I kept looking for one album that was not listed Paul.

GODDESS. T. ELECTRIC SHIATSU (1999)

This CD states that it is a "Limited Pre-Release Edition US Tour 1999"

On top of the CD is says "Gong Global Family"

It features, Gilly, Steffy, Orlando, Tone, Nick Spacetree ... with guests Daevid, Mark Hewins, Cleis Pierce, Sonis Chermarin, Peter DAvidian, Peter Haddock ... and lots of whales and dolphins on the CD.

It is a really pretty album all around.

https://www.discogs.com/master/193771-Goddess-T-Electric-Shiatsu


Edited by moshkito - August 03 2023 at 12:14
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

There's also Gongzilla by the way.
Shamal and Gazeuse are best for me, but I love much of both the Daevid Allen and Pierre Moerlen version of the band. Downwind is an excellent album indeed; for me Pierre pretty much turns everything to gold on which he plays. I prefer live versions of most material on the trilogy and You.

Thanks! I finally got around to adding Gongzilla - by way of my Canterbury Scene blog - nearly two years later, but better late than never. Gongzilla is a bit like Gong's huge discography - it's a big beast that dwarfs everything around it.  Tongue

4 stars 1995: Gongzilla - Suffer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEeqz9tYuBw


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Anyway, looks very good, while I have to admit that the early Gong, even having for me very enjoyable moments, 
also is a bit too silly. Smile
Daevid Allen takes silliness one step further on some of his solo albums, but when you have Gong album titles such as "The Flying Teapot" and Camembert Electric", then you can expect a bit of silliness along the way. Smile

Hi,

Daevid, was not "silly" in general ... he might be a child, or a kid, having some fun, but silly ... is not exactly what he was about in my book.

The one thing that is important, is that a lot of his lyrics are not quite silly, as much as they are a sort of satirical comment, done within a "beat poetry" style, which is something that throws us off ... and makes us wonder ... what's going on ... so on an album that was done totally stoned, you have some cops at the door ... and I think it was likely to be a joke about how scared we get instead of taking our trip seriously, and learn from it, which is the only important part of it all ... but you can't be serious about drugs and get dumped from the radio (ask Lou Reed about that!!!) .... so a different take from a comedic style makes more sense, although I think that Daevid would tell you that he never had to worry about "cops at the door" ... and he probably would say that he kept that ingesting to his private moments, not all the time when situations would not be the best for doing it, which is the reckless side of a lot of doping around ... and then getting your head hammered by the LA police during The Wall concerts ... how's that for incredible lunacy and serious waste of public money ... 
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Anyway, looks very good, while I have to admit that the early Gong, even having for me very enjoyable moments, 
also is a bit too silly. Smile
Daevid Allen takes silliness one step further on some of his solo albums, but when you have Gong album titles such as "The Flying Teapot" and Camembert Electric", then you can expect a bit of silliness along the way. Smile

yes, indeed  Big smile

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Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:



you left out "Robot Woman 3" from 1986 by Mother Gong. it is not a good album though; it came out at a time when a lot of artists, including Mother Gong, experimented with drum computers (yuk). luckily that fad came to an end quickly. their 1979 album "Fairy Tales" is actually my favorite prog album of all times; it is absolutely brilliant
I deliberately left out Mother Gong's Robot Woman 3 from my list because it wasn't available to listen to on YouTube. Wink
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Hi,

I don't know if they were released as a CD or not, but there were a series of "conversations" with Daevid that were recorded and sold on their website. They also had the GONG story in a funny sort of way.

Other things, not listed, but not sure they were recorded, was Gilly with a band in the SF Prog Festival in 1999, and they were from SF and played a sort of hybrid Celtic/Folk thing ... they were actually interesting, but I'm not sure that she just did it ad-lib, reading from pages and pages of computer paper folded up as a stack that never ended. It might have been just another "beat poet" free form thing that she liked to do, although not much of it was ever recorded.

Johnny, at GAS, if he's still around, would know and be able to tell you what is missing in this list.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Gazeuse! Unravelling Gong's complicated discography of 57 varieties of album turned out to be almost as tricky as walking the high-wire at a Continental Circus. Gong have been in existence for over half a century now, so I thought it About Time we paid Tribute to a great band and Rejoiced together in their wonderful music. Gong breezed in like a Shamal with their debut album Magick Brother in 1970, but their real Breakthrough came three years later with the acclaimed Radio Gnome Invisible Trilogy. Gong began as a band led by Aussie Daevid Allen, but they then had a Second Wind in the mid-1970's when Pierre Moerlen branched off to form his own jazzy version of Gong. A later third version of the band - known as Mother Gong - emerged in the late-70's, led by Wild Child Gilli Smyth. I don't want to create A Storm in a Teapot, but personally speaking, I wouldn't give a Flying Teapot for any of Mother Gong's albums, although I realise they have a strong following here at PA. Anyway, to cut a long story short, my favourite Gong album by far is Downwind  - a precious album to treasure like an Angel's Egg - and I'll now Leave It Open for You to choose your favourite Gong album. Smile

The Gong Family Albums
 
3 stars 1971: Daevid Allen's Gong - Camembert Electrique - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzCPwOsH5kkDBkJzDVxf5lHa
4 stars 1972: Daevid Allen's Gong - Continental Circus (soundtrack) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzDmGde7hOFRW315yc6rLOMM
4 stars 1973: Daevid Allen's Gong - Live at the Bataclan - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzAQ_ArLxqTzKrsFluPVIl4z
4 stars 1974: Daevid Allen's Gong - Live at Sheffield - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzA-OaGx0F5F_t46dq71oRMh
4 stars 1975: Daevid Allen's Gong - Live in Sherwood Forest - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzA1W1xYb31oFAcc1tIjrdmF
4 stars 1977: Daevid Allen's Gong - Gong Live, Etc - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzDurkqIqqbu0GC6M_EkjW8i
4 stars 1979: Pierre Moerlen's Gong - Time is the Key - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzDKyY8Tj8kbtO3YxsJsPhjR
4 stars 1981: Pierre Moerlen's Gong - Leave It Open - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzBNk-N3NgZmKDlgg--pOnJt
4 stars 1988: Pierre Moerlen's Gong - Full Circle Live - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzBzvSkHD6G6e9sB1ZPrzqZi
3 stars 1989: Mother Gong & Daevid Allen - The Owl and the Tree - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzAL1lk9yo7Ors_FzStGDBru
3 stars 1990: Daevid Allen's Gong - Access All Areas - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzCSNtBDb_QyH7FXPsQhCH3W
3 stars 1993: Mother Gong - She Made the World Magenta - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzBveJKRmYMEiwHebztPECm_
3 stars 1995: Daevid Allen's Gong - The Peel Sessions 1971/74 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzDve5EqZopWjRN6xkNk5mQw
4 stars 1995: Daevid Allen's Gong - 25th Birthday Party, The Forum, London - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzD3NyonOAlKX7mw-aSLqiS8
3 stars 1998: Mother Gong - The Best of Mother Gong - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzAlvopTk5gUKKpwZ3yDjZ9E
4 stars 2000: Daevid Allen's Gong - Zero to Infinity - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzA1FjocEST5bajlpDqr717m
4 stars 2000: Daevid Allen's Gong - Live to Infinitea - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzDB9QH-WEgZ6XzM5uueCG18
3 stars 2000: Daevid Allen's Gong - High Above the Subterranea Club - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzC_CC5nlAh5Ii9dD9o01a3v
4 stars 2003: Gong - The World of Daevid Allen & Gong, Vol. 1 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzCbDB0MDnW3iSCxJZGlJIq6
4 stars 2003: Gong - The World of Daevid Allen & Gong, Vol. 2 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzBP3ewL2klIa5mwSmM2rSmJ
4 stars 2003: Gong - The World of Daevid Allen & Gong, Vol. 3 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzABxi58AIvRr2pjiSxXqqYw
3 stars 2004: Daevid Allen's Gong - Magick Invocations. Vol. 1 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzCmPThqF_L6167WLAwk1FAd
3 stars 2004: Daevid Allen's Gong - Magick Invocations, Vol. 2 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzBV5EbBogrMzYGjfVqVPzw2
3 stars 2005: Mother Gong - Glastonbury Festival 1979-1981 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzA14vnBGVYHLb7-Cm5zxQ0u

you left out "Robot Woman 3" from 1986 by Mother Gong. it is not a good album though; it came out at a time when a lot of artists, including Mother Gong, experimented with drum computers (yuk). luckily that fad came to an end quickly. their 1979 album "Fairy Tales" is actually my favorite prog album of all times; it is absolutely brilliant


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


Anyway, looks very good, while I have to admit that the early Gong, even having for me very enjoyable moments, 
also is a bit too silly. Smile
Daevid Allen takes silliness one step further on some of his solo albums, but when you have Gong album titles such as "The Flying Teapot" and Camembert Electric", then you can expect a bit of silliness along the way. Smile
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Anyway, looks very good, while I have to admit that the early Gong, even having for me very enjoyable moments, 
also is a bit too silly. Smile
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:


I guess you've been digging quite a lot to refresh this old thread, Paul, while yesterday I listened to Shamal, 
my definitely favourite Gong album which I enjoy very much, beginning with the artwork. Tongue
My Canterbury Scene blog led me here, where Daevid Allen is the first artist featured there, so I have a long way to go before I eventually reach Zyma - a German Canterbury Scene band.  Smile


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I guess you've been digging quite a lot to refresh this old thread, Paul, while yesterday I listened to Shamal, 
my definitely favourite Gong album which I enjoy very much, beginning with the artwork. Tongue
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A Golden Gong for Daevid Allen's third solo album, which I heard for the first time today. Thumbs Up

4 stars 1977: Daevid Allen - Now is the Happiest Time of Your Life - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mfzHH9Ab83_eJFHQc_jqWNiIOj33nJZuQ

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