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The Dragon
08 Oct 16 18:43
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same as Nick dread - found another interesting artist just listening to  -Kevin Ayers - Bananamour - Original 1974 Harvest Records - Vinyl Album  not quiet as good as nick drake but I like it!!!!

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By:
The Dragon
When: 08 Oct 16 18:43
nick drake that is!!!
By:
Degs
When: 08 Oct 16 18:52
I have this ...

https://www.discogs.com/Kevin-Ayers-John-Cale-Eno-Nico-June-1-1974/master/23388

on vinyl. Bought it way back then because I was (and still am) a Velvet Underground fan, but it's a very enjoyable album
By:
Crisp77
When: 08 Oct 16 18:57
Is this rock?
By:
The Dragon
When: 08 Oct 16 18:57
ill have a lisaten degs
By:
The Dragon
When: 08 Oct 16 18:58
classified as experimental prog rock crisp
By:
Degs
When: 08 Oct 16 19:08
You might want to skip to the Kevin Ayers tracks .... Nico and John Cale can be tough listening sometimes !
By:
blackbarn
When: 08 Oct 16 21:59
Bananamour was released in 73, but is not in my opinion as good as the previous album Whatevershebringswesing OR the wonderful first album Joy of a Toy. You can get all his best stuff on "Banana Productions - Best of Kevin Ayers"   Nice to see him get a mention - I knew him quite well in his pomp - women used to throw themselves at him, almost literally!!
By:
The Dragon
When: 08 Oct 16 22:35
thanks blackbarn seemed a very interesting guy who led life to the full
By:
ooO{Alpha Centauri}Ooo
When: 08 Oct 16 23:11
Your search for new music to try will not be complete until you listen to Steve Hillage - Green

If you're listening on the interweb stick your headphones on, put 40 minutes aside and listen to the whole album, prepare to enter hyperspace.
By:
The Dragon
When: 09 Oct 16 07:42
thanks alapha c I will give it a whirl, amazingly my wife was out at a radio 1 show in Liverpool last night so I was up late just blipping on the tv, when Kevin Ayers came on singing on the old grey whistle test back in in 1973. he was very good . How amazing is that!!!
By:
The Dragon
When: 09 Oct 16 08:02
https://youtu.be/z4S2sFIDT6w?list=PL8a8cutYP7fpv0Ko4VX2vTt1BvA13VZFS very pink floydish
By:
dunlaying
When: 09 Oct 16 11:16
The Steve Hillage albums have stood the test of time. "Fish Rising" and "L" are well worth a listen too.
By:
Gin
When: 09 Oct 16 12:14
Palm trees - one of my favourite tracks of all time
By:
blackbarn
When: 09 Oct 16 12:57
Steve Hillage toured with the Kevin Ayers ensemble in about 1972.  They toured with a strange French band whose name escapes me.  I think Hillage joined them later for a while. Hillage was an amazing music producer (for Virgin!!) - The Skids, Simple Minds, Robyn Hitchcock etc.
By:
The Dragon
When: 09 Oct 16 13:08
Hillage was born in Chingford, London. Whilst still at school, he joined his first band, a blues rock band called Uriel, with Dave Stewart (the keyboardist), Mont Campbell and Clive Brooks. The band split up in 1968 with the other members going on to form Egg, but they briefly re-united under assumed names to record the album Arzachel in 1969. Hillage also guested on Egg's 1974 album The Civil Surface.[1]
In 1969, Hillage began studies at the University of Kent in Canterbury, befriending local bands Caravan and Spirogyra and occasionally jamming with them. Meanwhile, he wrote songs and, by late 1970, had accumulated enough material for an album. Caravan put him in touch with their manager Terry King, who got Hillage signed with Deram on the basis of a demo of his material recorded with the help of Dave Stewart of Egg. In early 1971, Hillage formed Khan with bassist/vocalist Nick Greenwood, formerly of Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Although future Gong and Hatfield and the North drummer Pip Pyle was involved in the early stages, the line-up finally settled with the inclusion of organist Dick Heninghem and drummer Eric Peachey, both of whom had recently collaborated on Greenwood's solo project Cold Cuts, recorded in California in 1970 but belatedly released in 1972.
Following a series of concerts throughout 1971, several of them supporting labelmates Caravan, Khan began recording their debut album in November, by which time Heninghem had left, forcing Hillage to bring in his former bandmate Dave Stewart to play the keyboard parts. By the time Space Shanty came out in May 1972, Canadian Val Stevens (formerly of Toronto's popular soul-rock band Grant Smith & The Power) had filled the vacancy, making his debut on a short European tour (including a televised appearance at the Montreux Festival) and continuing with a UK tour supporting Caravan in June.
By then, musical disagreements between Hillage and Greenwood culminated with the latter's departure. Hillage decided to form a new line-up with a slightly different direction, retaining the services of Peachey and asking Stewart back, and adding Nigel Griggs (later of Split Enz) on bass. New compositions by Hillage and Stewart were added to the repertoire, including "I Love Its Holy Mystery", which would form the basis of Hillage's later Solar Musick Suite. Hillage broke up the band in October 1972.


Hillage playing Hyde Park with Gong, 1974
Hillage promptly joined Kevin Ayers' new live band Decadence, participating in Ayers' 1973 album Bananamour (Harvest, May 1973) and touring the UK and France for two months. Having in the meantime become a fan of Gong, Hillage stayed in France after the tour to join the band. In January 1973 he took part in the sessions for Flying Teapot, the first instalment of the "Radio Gnome" trilogy, and soon after graduated to full-time membership. The 'classic' line-up of Gong was now in place, with Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth, Didier Malherbe, Tim Blake, Mike Howlett and Pierre Moerlen, and recorded two further albums, Angels Egg and You, before disintegrating in 1975.[1]
By:
blackbarn
When: 09 Oct 16 13:15
Thanks Dragon - Those are the chaps - Gong!!   Only a bit french thenWink
By:
Gin
When: 09 Oct 16 14:39
Angels Egg by Gong - a great album (and cover!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0AhjPHGbLU
By:
Gin
When: 09 Oct 16 14:44
By:
The Dragon
When: 09 Oct 16 14:52
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GONG-ANGELS-EGG-V2007-EX-VG-1973-UK-1ST-PRESS-VINYL-LP-B-W-LABEL-/282119580274?ha****m41afa32a72:g:I24AAOSwZ1BXdpeT

going for  £189 on ebay!!
By:
ooO{Alpha Centauri}Ooo
When: 09 Oct 16 16:09
Saw Gong a few times live over the years and the last tour with some of the 'older' members before Daevid Allen died, also Steve Hillage but his tour in 2009 doesn't compare with the 70's gigs.  I'd recommend Hillage live at Rock Palast and the 1979 Canterbury DVD's and Gong live on TV DVD featuring Steffi and Keith the Missile from Here and Now, it's superb.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 09 Oct 16 16:20
an interesting fred for the drug squad to investigate
By:
The Dragon
When: 10 Oct 16 21:04
Shocked
By:
The Dragon
When: 13 Oct 16 21:09
couldn't get into gong bit off beat but really enjoying listening to Kevin Ayres some great tunes! if you haven't listened to hm you should!!!
By:
The Dragon
When: 13 Oct 16 22:09
Kevin Ayers - Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes (Studio Version) this is worth a listen great tune with very clever lyrics
By:
lfc1971
When: 13 Oct 16 23:27
if you listen to Gene Clarks `White Light` album you may like it.

`One in a hundred` is a favourite track. and others, well I love it.
By:
FlowerMyth
When: 13 Oct 16 23:54
Kevin Ayers, check out the B side of Soft Machine’s first single (Feelin’ Reelin Squelin’) a delightful weird recording.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBPW73o4Wjc

Or Religious Experience (Singing A Song In The Morning), supposedly with Syd Barrett on guitar.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG1WB9qAm0Y

Though there’s better versions of it on Youtube.


Nothing to do with Kevin Ayres but David Crosby’s solo album from 1971 If Only I Could Remember My Name is in my opinion a great atmospheric album.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q18Tht5bBtg
By:
RLKingPunter
When: 13 Oct 16 23:59
check out Mark Lanegan - Bubblegum album
By:
The Dragon
When: 14 Oct 16 19:24
thanks guys will give them all a listen- still listening to KA even Mrs Dragon likes it!!!
By:
Gin
When: 14 Oct 16 20:19
Have you heard John Martyn - Solid Air?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX4O9-4VQfo

Worth a listen if not.Happy
By:
The Dragon
When: 14 Oct 16 20:26
haven't gin but will do -thanks
By:
The Dragon
When: 16 Oct 16 21:39
stranger in blue suede shoes kevin ayers
By:
The Dragon
When: 16 Oct 16 21:49
this guy was ssooooooooooooooo good
By:
blackbarn
When: 16 Oct 16 21:58
Re the genius John Martyn - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0DVynJD4jE - for those who haven't seen it

"Everything I've copped I've more or less deserved it"
"I chose the vehicle and I chose the road"
By:
The Dragon
When: 20 Oct 16 19:27
what can I say
By:
The Dragon
When: 20 Oct 16 19:28
genius
By:
Lee Ho Fooks
When: 20 Oct 16 19:34
John Martyn-ah, memories. He was a standing dish all those years ago at Leeds Uni & there's a great (hilarious) story about him in a hotel room if anyone's ever heard it.
By:
The Dragon
When: 22 Oct 16 17:45
just bought strangers by blackfoot sue -- sounds good
By:
The Dragon
When: 22 Oct 16 20:12
may I - the company of your smileCool
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