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moshkito
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Heck, I can easily tell you that SPR was my 1984! As was a lot of the music. But you already knew that! Almost everything I have is of the Sunday night stuff, right after JC and his show. you know what's funny? All of a sudden I want to get Bitches Brew, or that Esther album, or that Return to Forever album ... simply because of the bit before your show. I put on the show that had those two hours of your bits back to back that I had put together, and gracious ... you're right ... that was too much, but it was fun to listen to! And at 65 1/2, I still cracked up to a lot of that stuff. My speakers, if you remember the AMT's ... just had them "re-coned" again, and they are still blasting away ... a place here in Portland "re-coned" them in 1985 and then did it again a couple of years ago. I had fun blasting the opening of "Deadwing" for my roomate, the day after I had them fixed. Wouldn't you know it ... just like magic ... I walk into 7/11 to get a cup of wake up juice (decaf with a skinny expresso) and ... Ventura Highway in the sunshine ... MY SONG! Yeah ... made my day! Another trip to Moby Disk, or a bookstore ... or ... using a coat hanger as the gas pedal ... adventures, indeed! Edited by moshkito - February 17 2016 at 10:05 |
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Guy Guden
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Thanks Pedro for the Blue Nun toast of SPACE PIRATE RADIO and the Christmas show memories too.
If you toasted Sunday the 24th, you were celebrating early. The actual anniversary was the 27th. Saturday January 26th at Midnight, Sunday morning January 27th for historians. The Sunday night/Monday morning timeslot came later. Myself and the lady celebrated SPACE PIRATE RADIO's 42nd Anniversary by attending the UK production of George Orwell's 1984, brilliantly interpreted by author/directors Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan at The Broad Stage in Santa Monica. More on the day appears on THE MELTING WATCHTOWRE blog: [email protected] It was an inspiring evening of theatre, like seeing PINK FLOYD-THE WALL at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, or the 1970 production of MARAT/SADE I was lucky to be in. Or dare I say, VOID IN WISCONSIN, NOTHING IS SACRED and CASANOVA'S LIPS in Santa Barbara. Great work by others has always inspired me to do something a bit above and beyond the expected. I remember the brand new release of CAN's LANDED helped me finish the script of CASANOVA'S LIPS. And without all the great music we talk about here... where would SPACE PIRATE RADIO have been? Thanks everybody...
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moshkito
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Hi,
On a Sunday night ... this January 24th ... I will light a candle at midnight, and open a bottle of Blue Nun ... and remember ... ... remember .... ... remember .... |
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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moshkito
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Hi,
Was just listening to one Christmas show you did ... and how nice it was ... sad that no one else can hear these things ... you with the balloons ... next!!! Merry Christmas and all that good stuff ... for a long dead dog ... I mean show!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Blobfish
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A package was found on my mixing board today when I came home.
Three SPR shows of 2000. Presently enjoying July. Grazie mille G'tre mio caro amico, DJ Scungilli |
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"Everyone has a time machine. The ones that take you back are memories; and the ones that take you forward are dreams." H.G. Wells
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Guy Guden
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Thank you deadcrow for the kind words. I am very happy you listened to and enjoyed SPACE PIRATE RADIO. Please don't even think of compiling a Wikipedia bio from these comments. I would only have to correct it. I came out of the woodwork in many ways to cheerfully confront some of the misinformation that has appeared here. If you need any basic info on the show, you can find it on my Melting Watchtowre blog at guyguden.blogspot.com. A complete biography is in the works. Although sometimes it appears that one is doing a balancing act. That of a public person who loves to do creative things, juggling with a private person who actually likes being low-key and ( can you believe it? )modest. A challenge, like so many things in life. But I'm easy to reach, if there are any questions. About the show. About the music. About the work at hand. Otherwise, I'd hate to say, like a lead singer of Jefferson Airplane: "I'm Balin." *giggles* Thanks again
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deadcrow
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WOW!!!! I had searched off and on for many years for SPR, and until now had never found anything. I am from Oxnard, and had listened to many a show through most of its time on the air. I even used to have many recordings of it, but those all degraded from over use and became screechy many many years ago.
And then, I find that just recently, the man himself came out of the wood work and has graced this forum with his presence. Welcome Welcome Welcome!!! Now I gleefully await either archives to listen to, or new content to stream on the interwebs. If you don't mind, I think in the weeks to come I will compile some of the history laden comments found in this forum, and create the long missing Wikipedia article for SPR. It really needs one. For those many former listeners and others who, founded or not, feel it doesn't exist if it doesn't have a Wikipedia article. ;) Again. I am so glad to have found not just a forum for the SPR fans, but the man (and his rent payer. etc etc.) themselves!!! |
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moshkito
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Hi,
I'm re-wording a couple of lines on it ... you're absolutely right ... about it inspiring and then some ... and yeah ... I hope to hear you one more time, before either of us leaves this earth!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Guy Guden
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That was a very nice Sunday night/Monday morning. Like SPACE PIRATE RADIO airtime, but in the flesh. Magma were superb. Hanging with Giorgio G. and Mike Howlett backstage before going in to congratulate Christian and Stella. And all this coming after your introduction to Porcupine Tree. Steve and Richard wouldn't let you photograph them. Not knowing what they sounded like, I'm sure you felt they were a bunch of arrogant punks. But I think the performance made up for the snub ( Even with Barbieri's keyboards not operating at full capacity ). You became a fan from that moment on.
But Magma even topped that classic PT selection. The concert motivated me to get SPACE PIRATE RADIO back on the air after its most recent hiatus. Enjoy your Portland show and give full report. At least you get a chair.
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moshkito
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Hi, As I get closer to the show tomorrow night at the Alladin -- I still have an extra ticket for the Ghost of Christmas past since I have no one to go with ... I guess I'm all alone in my appreciation of MAGMA (here at home!), except for the folks that I can meet at the door. But I remember when I got the Live Double album from you ... and what a thrill it was to listen to it. For me, it was also a "connection" to the classical music I knew so well, even if that was not the intent of this music at all! It's specially mind blowing that this was even played in the air, as much as you did play them ... it brings a tear to the eyes. But I will sit and enjoy the show by myself and cry to some of the prettiest vocal things ever done in music, tomorrow night! And I remember SF 1999, when we all gave them a standing ovation and then some! I don't think that Christian thought it was going down so well, until he saw the hall filled up! Magic ... pure magic!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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moshkito
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Hi, Today Like any dream (Daevid and Gong pictures)
(c) Pedro Sena 03/13/2015 Published at PA with permission Edited by moshkito - March 13 2015 at 14:13 |
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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moshkito
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Checking into it right now ... was not even aware of it ... but I will definitly be at the Portland show ... with whom, I do not know, yet! I would probably try Seattle otherwise, but the drive over there is too harsh for me and with 3 right eye surgeries, driving at night is hard for me. But, a show in Portland? My rants and raves must be getting around ... I never expected this, and only Tangerine Dream (88) and Alan Stivell (87 I think) have been here! Progressive or different here is non-existant as this is a large small town that only knows top ten, and the Portland "hip" folks are all into the "punk/grunge" thing hardcore -- and the jazz scene is only into traditional and they don't even know who Keith Jarrett is ... ohhh Kenny G will be in town nexxt month I think I saw ... I'm sure the Portland Housewives Club will be there with their utensils!
(Ed) Got tickets for April 4th in Portland at the Alladin. Reasonable venue, though it is showing its age a little and soooooooo Portland like!
Thx Edited by moshkito - January 31 2015 at 11:25 |
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Guy Guden
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Thank you for mentioning it, Pedro. 41 Years Ago! Quite mind blowing and yes, it seems very Unreal.
The audacity of Youth. :) Great music, though. The joy of getting Amon Duul 2's Vive La Trance before the release date. An interesting beginning... and the rest, they say, is a hysterectomy. *giggles* Are you planning on seeing Magma in Portland and/or Seattle?
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moshkito
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Hi,
And another birthday ... a couple of days late, but another birthday all the same! Would you have believed it?
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moshkito
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Hi, Very nice pair of entries on your blog ... they brought back a lot of memories from Altair 4. Not sure that today's stuff is much easier to edit and play with ... heck, I have 4 computers and a laptop, a mixer, and last year bought me a nice $400 dollar Stanton turntable, because the old Pioneer you probably remember finally hit the skids! Oh, the speakers hit the skids again, and JaMac in Portland re-coned them (2nd time!!!) and I immediately blasted "Deadwing" as soon as I got the speakers back. I asked him about them and the quality, and he said that those are still massively great and the magnets alone are worth the price! So you know the Heil's are still alive! AND I have a turntable! That Stanton cartridge that cost over $200 dollars then, finally died a couple of years ago! I can mix, together, microphone, turntable, midi-keyboard (any software), piano, mp3, all at the same time right now ... so much so that I felt intimidated thinking that I would be copying you ... well, no one can copy Guy, so that's that! And I can record the output from the stuff to yet another computer, or my laptop! This might be fun ... you play it all together ... and add even more to the confusion ... and you end up with revolution missing a number! All in all, the mixing side of things is the easiest part of it all these days, because you can go back if you want and add more ... unlike tape, in general, when you add something else to the elements in digital, it does not add noise ... which allows for more edits and such ... however, for example, it would make it harder to hear things inside of things as you once did with Daevid Allen's Good Morning. Doing that live would be harder, but just like your work THEN, it's really about the cleverness of it all, and the person behind it, and not the equipment. I look at the equipment as just another toy! Digital might make it more difficult to create some "audio alchemy", but I think that it would, instead, create something else ... you can always get a DAW, to change the piece of music to go backwards, and you can do the whole piece and see the results ... how trendy that might have been 45 years ago, hey? Today, you play that with the highway sounds, and they will probably think you are some sort of musical genius ... this one "radio station" in Portland, does not have CD's ... it's all "computer" ... you turn on the DAW and start a beat and voila ... the only problem is ... you want to throw some serious spaghetti, mac and cheese and clam chowder at those folks ... boring is not even a good word for it! Today's audience, as PA shows, is not exactly about the music. It's about what they "want" and what they "like" and as we all know, every media this and that is always ready to say something about anyone and everyone. Every album is always liked by some and hated by some, and in the end, all it does is create more "confusion" in this great ball of it already! Many of them are totally enamored with the idea that they are more important than the artists ever were. The artist is there to kiss their ass, because they are buying the music, and personally, I'm not sure that was what radio, tv, and everything was made for originally, but, yeah, it has become that, and i don't think that many folks see the difference ... they never heard anything like your show or any show that is 100% out there and not a compromise. Even the 365 crap, can only play 20 minutes and has to go back to a "song" that you know ... it's like, it's too far out! Would I like to see SPR on? Yeah ... but I have seen the likes of Live 365 and other spots and they are a bunch of geeks, that would not know music from anything else in their lives, except their favorite songs, and dope ... just like the old days! But I really do not want the old days back ... it was very rough, for example that it took me 8 years to get an AA because of really bad English and the only connection I had to my culture were a lot of these foreign bands, and someone like Guy to help a bit here and there put things in better perspective. It might not even have been fun for him, for that matter ... but that's OK, but in the end, I think that we can look back, and agree that there was way more good, than anything else ... and we did have our laughs and then some ... !!! Today, I fear the media folks that think they own the world, and that their christianity is the law and that they are never wrong. At least, in those days, there was a very real "freedom" that was much more visible than today, where the real intent is hidden behind some "correctedness" that basically says that you can't have different folks out there, because it would mean your religion would not be as famous, or as rich! And we thought the Borgia's were all about something else! |
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Guy Guden
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Yes, it's true. Death and Disease can put a serious Dent in one's social life and creative output. But we must Carry On, Regardless. Keeping up Enthusiasm is like going to the gym, but with different odors.
SPACE PIRATE RADIO is rather in a high gear shift these days, which is refreshing. Those who wish to seek, can find bits of info on my blog, The Melting Watchtowre at guyguden.blogspot.com. Years 2010, 2011, & 2012 have many entries on the basics of the show. New information pops up as well as forthcoming factoids. Otherwise, I have attempted bits of visual surrealism and wordplay that would have been interpreted in an audio experience on the show. Might I also mention that SPACE PIRATE RADIO ephemera appears on two Twitter accounts, @guyguden & @greenneonmotel . I think if Certain Death can be avoided at all costs...2015 will be a good year for New Horizons in Sight and Sound. Stay Well. Stay Bunuel. Or Sun Welles. As Burt Lancaster said in Bill Forsyth's LOCAL HERO: "We can do good things here."
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moshkito
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Yeah, but more excursions into philosophy bowling, into Chef Bruno's new accordions, or St Guido's adventures, or Oscar B. Chow giving us a new adventure, or a new flag to plant in a new country, is always fun and neat and wanted! With comedy these days so cheap and weak, hearing something different would be nice ... but you know, it looks like that at the end of the road we're all getting old and walking away as the discreet charm of the bourgeoisie! I guess I value the phantom of liberty a little more, and many of these shows are just that for me! With care, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone and hopefully we will all make it to another January 27th and ... dream again! I think I need to read some Pynchon! Just finished reading "Stranger in a Strangeland" ... and the things I missed in those early days because my English was so bad, was not as much fun! Reading them today is awesome! I also "recommend" "The Trip", the film about Ken Kesey. Very nice, and there are some lines in the end that really splash the whole thing ... and makes things like Guy's shows even more special.
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Guy Guden
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The second punchline to my original entry is as follows:
"No," says another. "Pynchon is taller." The Elephant ( Talk ) in the Room... Thank you DJ Scungilli for your good thoughts. You have sailed the Seas for so long. I appreciate the kind feelings and artistic support from a true artist in himself. As for SPACE PIRATE RADIO, it is gratifying to see so many who appreciated the trips we shared. As a Fan Myself, I humbly say I have heard every show ever broadcast. And I am very pleased with the journey.
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Blobfish
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Hello Mr. Guy,
Care for some Dorito Grey Pynchon? Do Miss hearing a record in its entirety for the first time on live radio, 'El Rio Sin Fin' por Pink Floyd, sobre el Espacio Pirate Radio'. D' Scungi Edited by Blobfish - November 14 2014 at 01:53 |
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"Everyone has a time machine. The ones that take you back are memories; and the ones that take you forward are dreams." H.G. Wells
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Guy Guden
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(Suddenly a dark figure enters the room.)
"Hello Everybody!" he says. (A silence descends upon the room.) Someone quietly murmurs, "I think maybe that's Thomas Pynchon."
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