Identifier9551180
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Trades Allowed
Performance
Gong 1975-11-09 Civic Hall, Guilford, England
Set 1Introduction
The Salmon Song
Chandra
Lunar Musick Suite / Electrick Gypsies
Cat in Clark's Shoes

I'm Beginning to See the Light
Aftaglid
Bambooji
The Isle of Everywhere
Wingful of Eyes
Shamal
including Searching for the Spark riff
Master Builder
Set 2
Set 3
CommentDIDIER MALHERBE (sax, flute, voice)
STEVE HILLAGE (guitar, voice)
MIQUETTE GIRAUDY (dancing, voices, occasional synthesizer)
MIKE HOWLETT (bass, voice)
MIREILLE BAUER (percussion)
PATRICE LEMOINE (keyboards)
LAURIE ALLAN (drums)
PIERRE MOERLEN (drums on Master Builder)

by propylaen in February 2012: "During the second half of 1975, GONG was in a transition phase: Daevid Allen had left the group, and Steve Hillage was seen as the new leader of the band, true to the spirit of its founder and its Pot Head Pixies. However, Gong was already moving towards a more instrumental music and a sophisticated jazz-rock. Many new songs were created on stage during these few months, but when it came to record them for the album Shamal, Steve Hillage had decided to quit.
This is what makes live recordings of this short pre-Shamal period with Hillage all the more fascinating.

This concert is a rare document too, in many ways.
- Pierre Moerlen, absent because of multiple musical activities is replaced exceptionally by Laurie Allan.
- The band plays a lot of pieces not yet released on album. In addition to the future Shamal titles, they play an early version of "Lunar Musick Suite and "Electrick Gypsies", which would be later recorded by Steve Hillage for his solo album "L" in 1976. This first version played by Gong is quite exceptional.
- Similarly, the song "I'm Beginning to See The Light" played here, remains unreleased to this day.
- The "Isle of Everywhere" is not completed by the theme "Get it inner" as was the case for all other Gong concerts from this period (including the officially released "Live at Sherwood Forest" recorded November 25, 1975)
- Finally, we note the presence of an unusual riff in "Shamal", which Steve Hillage would later use for "Searching for the Spark" in 1977."