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Re: [Mellotronists] So can someone tell me about this group?

Re: So can someone tell me about this group?

2007-01-18 by Doug Berg

--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "JAMES STRAUSS" <jandjstrz@...> 
wrote:
>
> Vintage space rock.
> Groovy baby...dig the lab coats...!!!
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiFaKz4QScU
> 
> Did they use a mellotron in this?
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-R4MM4ru58
>



I have their first 3 records, first was out in 69. Remember them doing 
the Stonehenge Festivals back then. Kind of like Pink Fairies,Focus, 
hard edge yet spacey.  If I can dig out the albums I believe there is 
Mellotron on the early albums, which is why I probably still have 
them. Also have live concert on reel to reel of Hawkwind, Kayak,P{ink 
Fairies, Roxy Music either from BBC or King Biscuit show.

Re: [Mellotronists] Re: So can someone tell me about this group?

2007-01-18 by john barrick

I was introduced to them with their 1975 album, Warrior On the Edge of 
Time, at the beginning of my freshman year in high school.  They were 
the definitive space rock band, with lots of reverb and atmospheric 
synths, and looking back now, I'd have to say that their sound owed just 
a little to 2000 Light Years From Home by the Stones. They were an odd 
mix, with material that went from very laid back and trippy to tracks 
like Kings of Speed, that bordered on proto-punk.

This album exploited the band's relationship with noted science fiction 
and fantasy author, Michael Moorcock, who supplied some lyrics and even 
read a couple of poetry pieces over their atmospheric backing tracks.  
The band was (and apparently still is) led by Dave Brock, main guitarist 
and songwriter. Simon House was playing electric violin and mellotron, 
though he later departed to play with Bowie on his '78 tour (Stage) and 
on The Lodger.  Their bass player at this time was none other than Lemmy 
Kilmeister, who was forced out of the band after a drug bust in Canada 
on their North American tour later that year - not sure whatever 
happened to him - he showed potential.  This album also featured a 
double drummer sound with Simon King and Alan Powell, and sax, flute, 
and woodwinds by Nik Turner.

If I recall correctly, they were known for sort of elaborate stage and 
lighting shows, done kind of on the cheap - that and dancing girls.

john barrick


Doug Berg wrote:
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> --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com 
> <mailto:Mellotronists%40yahoogroups.com>, "JAMES STRAUSS" <jandjstrz@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Vintage space rock.
> > Groovy baby...dig the lab coats...!!!
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiFaKz4QScU 
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiFaKz4QScU>
> >
> > Did they use a mellotron in this?
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-R4MM4ru58 
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-R4MM4ru58>
> >
>
> I have their first 3 records, first was out in 69. Remember them doing
> the Stonehenge Festivals back then. Kind of like Pink Fairies,Focus,
> hard edge yet spacey. If I can dig out the albums I believe there is
> Mellotron on the early albums, which is why I probably still have
> them. Also have live concert on reel to reel of Hawkwind, Kayak,P{ink
> Fairies, Roxy Music either from BBC or King Biscuit show.
>

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