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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2016 at 04:24
Compare War to The Secret, both vocally and melodically-wise. Total opposites
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2016 at 00:55
Yes, it's interesting to listen to Casablanca Moon then see how her singing developed with Henry Cow.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2016 at 16:04
^ Yay !!
Not a lot going on regarding HC here. I currently obsessing over In Praise Of Learning.
Funny how Daggi sounds like a witch with HC, and then when she sings with Slapp Happy, she sounds like a sweet Angel. She really is an amazing singer.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2016 at 15:04
I'm back! Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2016 at 16:33
Will do
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2016 at 16:26
^ David, nice of you to join us !! Feel free to chip in your thoughts on this amazing collective (Frith & Co.). It doesn't just stop at Henry Cow....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2016 at 14:37
Just wanted to mention that I too am enjoying this thread immensely. I haven't had much time for PA lately, but I've been reading this one alright.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 11 2016 at 13:12
Ok, attention, collective! I'll be gone for a week, but I'll be back on Friday or so! Take care, y'all.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 09 2016 at 08:35
Originally posted by Tom Ozric Tom Ozric wrote:

I listened to I Came To See You - pure Canterbury, and a wicked organ solo from Tim. He didn't really solo like that on the albums. Just listening to LegEnd yet again. Definitely not an album you can get bored of. Every spin is pure joy from start to finish. Amygdala is just too good, there's so many blissfully serene moments throughout it. No wonder Tim had clouds painted on his Farfisa.

Man, how much I wish I could be home to listen to LegEnd right now. Even worse! I will be gone for a week next week and I will be only able to take one album with me (because of my phone's low memory capacity). Confused I guess I will just make a playlist or something. Henry Cow will be represented through"Teenbeat Reprise" and "Nine Funerals" or "War". When I come back, I plan on purchasing Unrest  or IPOL on LP. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 09 2016 at 07:25
I listened to I Came To See You - pure Canterbury, and a wicked organ solo from Tim. He didn't really solo like that on the albums. Just listening to LegEnd yet again. Definitely not an album you can get bored of. Every spin is pure joy from start to finish. Amygdala is just too good, there's so many blissfully serene moments throughout it. No wonder Tim had clouds painted on his Farfisa.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2016 at 04:13
So it turns out that only awesome folks are receptive of this system........good flor you all......
^Jeebus, yet another drunken moment^    WTF ??

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2016 at 03:46
This was actually a Virgin release; in the same series there is a session by Slapp Happy (featuring members of the Cow) from 74 although the sound quality is not as good.  It does feature an early version of 'War'.  There is also a session from the Hatfields from 73.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2016 at 00:41
Amazon have a cheap MP3 of the BBC John Peel session 24th April 1973 (broadcast May 8). The tracks are mislabeled and are really Nine Funerals of the Citizen King, Nirvana for Mice and Guider Tells of Silent Airborne Machine (all three parts). Whoever wrote that label couldn't even spell April Confused.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2016 at 09:48
You can't imagine how hyped I was when I've read that Andy Powell was the bassist of Henry Cow... Until I've read that it was not the same Andy Powell as the phenomenal guitarist of Wishbone Ash. Anyway, the Cow Andy Powell was a crucial figure in Henry Cow's career. He studied music with Karlheinz Stockhausen and Georgy Ligeti! He played in Intermodulation, a proto-electronic group with Roger Smalley, Tim Souster and Robin Thompson. He was the one to introduce Hodgkinson and Frith to neo-classical and avant-classical music, which in result dominated Western Culture. Wonder what he's doing these days...
During his days in Henry Cow, he played both bass and drums.

Originally posted by Flight123 Flight123 wrote:

These are the details I could find of the first two BBC sessions:

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May [04] London, BBC Maida Vale Studios [Top Gear show] - "Hieronymo's Mad Again", "Poglith Drives a Vauxhall Viva" performed (broadcast May 29)
Martin Ditcham replaces Sean Jenkins on drums

1972

Feb [28] London, Playhouse Theatre [John Peel show] - "Teen Beat", "Rapt In A Blanket", "I Came To See You" performed (broadcast Mar 14) [guests: Geoff Leigh & Dave Stewart]


I've just downloaded the full disc with BBC sessions.

As to Dave Stewart; he did not play anything, did he? Or he did. Celleste, right? He also provided voices in a conversation in "Teenbeat".

"I Came To See You" features such a great Ratledgeian solo by Tim Hodgkinson! Incredible!Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2016 at 08:44
It looks like he was with them for 3 months before Chris Cutler joined.  'Diamond Life' indeed!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2016 at 07:43
^ Wow !! Not many folks working the commercial field could say they passed through the mighty Cow !! What an apprenticeship    (Probably only lasted a gig or 2 but I'd still be proud)
BTW, I love Sade......
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2016 at 07:37
It is the same guy!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2016 at 05:13
There was a (session) drummer in the first couple of Sade (y'know, Smooth Operator...) albums called Martin Ditcham. I wonder if it's the same guy ??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2016 at 03:51
More interesting facts: Henry Cow supported both Deep Purple and Fleetwood Mac in 1969!  Imagine that!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2016 at 03:47
These are the details I could find of the first two BBC sessions:

1971
May [04] London, BBC Maida Vale Studios [Top Gear show] - "Hieronymo's Mad Again", "Poglith Drives a Vauxhall Viva" performed (broadcast May 29)
Martin Ditcham replaces Sean Jenkins on drums

1972

Feb [28] London, Playhouse Theatre [John Peel show] - "Teen Beat", "Rapt In A Blanket", "I Came To See You" performed (broadcast Mar 14) [guests: Geoff Leigh & Dave Stewart]





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