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If you are (like me) a guitarist, you might naturally find Fred Frith's gear interesting. I also found out about that 1961 Burns Bison guitar of his. He did use it in one of the previous vids from French TV that I posted. It's also visible on the "Tubular Bells" clip below, where he played with Mike Oldfield, Steve Hillage, Mike Ratladge, Mick Taylor, Terry Oldfield, and some other faces I can't put my finger on.
That Burns guitar seems to be giving him a much more treble-oriented, bity sound than his ES-345. Notice how he also plays bass guitar (a very similar looking one belonged to John Greaves, so who knows!).
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Posted: May 17 2016 at 10:17
There were three other Cow members performing in that clip: John Greaves (but playing keyboards), Tim Hodgkinson and Geoff Leigh. Also, Pierre Moerlen on percussion and Karl Jenkins on oboe.
There were three other Cow members performing in that clip: John Greaves (but playing keyboards), Tim Hodgkinson and Geoff Leigh. Also, Pierre Moerlen on percussion and Karl Jenkins on oboe.
Man, is there something you don't know about Henry Cow? Seems like I've got a lot of homework to do on the band.
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Posted: May 18 2016 at 08:06
[/QUOTE] Man, is there something you don't know about Henry Cow? Seems like I've got a lot of homework to do on the band.
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Well, I have been a fan for over 40 years so I guess I have had a lot of time to pick things up! Here's a mini-quiz for Henry Cow fans (without Googling!):
1. Which famous band did Henry Cow support for their very first gig? 2. Two members were once fired from Henry Cow - who were they? 3. Who did a cover version of 'War'?
Well, I have been a fan for over 40 years so I guess I have had a lot of time to pick things up! Here's a mini-quiz for Henry Cow fans (without Googling!):
1. Which famous band did Henry Cow support for their very first gig? 2. Two members were once fired from Henry Cow - who were they? 3. Who did a cover version of 'War'?
I know a partial answer to #1. Pink Floyd and... I dunno. I know they played with Gong in 1971. Hmmm... #2 I believe it was Geoff Leigh and someone else.... #3 No clue
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Posted: May 18 2016 at 08:16
OK, you were right with Q.1 - it was Pink Floyd, in Cambridge, 1968. I will see if any others come up with answers to the other two (the answer to Q. 3 is not a prog band)
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Posted: May 18 2016 at 08:27
Getting warmer there - one of them was indeed from the 'merger'. To give you a clue about the other, Chris Cutler apparently very much regretted it and this person was subsequently invited back into the band anyway!
Anyway, no use in guessing. I think I know who you are talking about
(and that the answer appears to be easier than I thought), but wasn't
the person kindly asked to leave rather than fired? Still not really sure, I will let others try.
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Posted: May 19 2016 at 03:54
Well, Peter Blegvad admitted to being 'fired' for not being able to play Henry Cow music. No hard feelings - he produced the wonderful Kew. Rhone with John Greaves a year later and was then in the Art Bears touring band in 1979 - plus many other collaborations afterwards. 'Fired' is probably too harsh a word for the other was Lindsay Cooper, and Chris Cutler did recall the difficulty of the situation.
'War' was covered by The Fall and appears on the Middle Class Revolt album - I like it, jarring and frenetic with Mark E. Smith spitting out the words (which he seems to forget or muddle at various points - sure it was deliberate - worth a listen!)
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