Eno & The Winkies - Peel Session 1974
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- The complete session recorded by Eno & The Winkies on 26 February 1974 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on 5 March 1974.
Tracklist:
1. The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch (0:07)
2. Baby's On Fire/Totalled (3:25)
3. Fever (13:19)
In 1991 as a 21yo roadie for the band Helios Creed, "Here come the warm jets" by the Great Brian Eno was the only 'cassette tape'(!) we 5 listened to in the van. Unlike the music at all the venues, it NEVER got old. Even as the years sneak up on me now I'm still listening. Eno's hands down the best!
Definitely my "deserted island"🏝️ #1 choice.
(what's yours?)
Suicide their first then their 2nd then throbbing gristle
Helios Creed was amazing!!
💯 agree...my favorite since I bought it in 80s. It never gets "old".
Watched the Eno doc on Night Flight recently...after hearing this, am imagining what the Winkies thought when they heard what their performances of these songs turned into in his studio. I like all versions!
Btw I lived in SF late 80s-mid 90s...saw Helios alot! 🤟
Phenomenal upload & performance!
00:00 Title card
00:05 The Paw-Paw Negro Blowtorch 3m21s
03:26 Baby's On Fire 5m12s
08:38 I'll Come Running To Tie Your Shoe (early lyrics) 4m41s
13:19 Fever 5m10s
Eno to mega zdolny muzyk, wielki szacun za jego dokonania. To najważniejszy muzyk w Roxi Music i w innych składach.
1974, only one Peel session, but what a brilliant session it is. Totally wonderful. If only he could have slipped in Dead Finks Don't Talk ... or On Some Faraway Beach ...
Quite possibly the most historically signifigant of all Peel Sessions. It's like a vague glimpse into an alternate universe where Eno envisioned himself as a Pop peer to Bowie, and not strictly a collaborator.
In what world is Eno only a collaborator? He has dozens of solo albums and invented Ambient music in addition to found a publishing company to promote other artists plus being a visual artist! If that’s just collaborating I wish I were a collaborator!
What a great find!!! Eno changed my perspective of life back in 1980 after I listened to Before and After Science!!!!
Hugely brilliant, just delighted to hear this. Like an old friend has turned up with a bottle of scotch and an evening of ridiculous anecdotes
Just erupted laughing despite my oldie neighbours.
I had read Brian Eno was a huge inspiration to XTC but I never saw the connection - until now! The speed and certain guitar bits and the live vocals are so much like Drums & Wires!
herky jerky riddums
I love XTC yes I can definitely hear the similar vocal style and quirky guitar patterns.
Which xtc album?
@@eddiem5997 I think mainly the more punk and electric oriented ones, like 'Drums And Wires'.
I have never heard this before, coincidentally XTC and Eno are my two favourite artists so I guess it makes sense hahah
I was an Eno fan in Whyalla in the early 70s ( an outback Australian steel and mining town ) they still have not caught up with the small but devoted bunch who loved this work ! Thanks to my dear friend Brian Eno.. and the mob - you helped us survive
I was a fan also at the same time, living in Sydney. Most of my mates didn't get "Eno" but I was wrapped and still am. Now living in the little town of Portland and still loving his music, much to the annoyance of the misses. I have not heard this particular version, so this was a great find for me.
Big wave from a fellow fan in Adeliade, formarly UK- floowed all of Eno's releases as they came out in the 70's. Glorious times!
@@russelldriver1954Did you type with speaker text mate. Get the 'bladdy' Merriam Webster's out cobber. You think you'd spell your own city right. My second cousins are from there.
Do none of you like Madonna?
@@therespectedlex9794 I was on the Chateau Collapso - so quite proud of how I did there considering the amount of alcohol imbibed ;-)
Eno and Bowie..the biggest geniuses since The Beatles.
bigger geniuses than the Beatles ;)
Eno, Bowie and Syd Barrett...
Beatles wrote pop songs and followed other innovators.
@@DaveAnchovies Do you live in Bizarro world?The Beatles did innovative things within the pop genre before anyone new it was even an option.Ticket to ride had many unusual twist to it never attempted before,and Tomorrow never knows was something unheard of in 66.The Beatles pushed the pop formula further from each and and every new album.They could have played it safe,but they were too curious for that.To understand what The Beatles did you must compare them to what else was going on in the mid sixtees.
Can you name any pop bands in the sixtees who dared to things like A Day in the life,I am the walrus? and Revolution nr 9?
Zappa was not a pop musican and neither were Pink Floyd at this time,and Beatles did experimental tracks a couple of years before Floyd anyway.
@@DaveAnchovies What an absurd thing to say.Beatles innovated within the pop formula from day one until the end,pushed the boundaries anew from album to album,allways developing new approaches,No other pop band in the sixtees would have dared to include in their albums stuff like Tomnorrow never knows,A day in the life,Revolution nr 9 or I am the walrus.even pop songs like Ticket to ride was highly original when it was released.Beatles came first,a few pop acts dared to follow.
Eno - great songwriter. The 70's stuff stands the test of time. Love him
ENO is the ONE ! They just don't make 'em like this anymore ! Damn all the ambient doodlings he did later on, his earlier "glam pop" albums and the few he did with Roxy/Manzanera/801 were the best !!! And let us not forget that he produced the first Devo album Are WE Not Men ? Brilliant man, the Einstein of rock !
Layne Horwitz but his influence on music is primarily due to his ambient stuff. you shouldn't pass it off as noodling. i suggest you check it out again. don't just pass it off as noodling.
It was the 'noodling' of No Pussyfooting which got me hooked.... and then I turned on to his more raunchy bouncy surreal stuff like this. Eno has been the biggest musical influence in y life, I love him so much.
bryan ferry certainly was outshone by eno...
Like any truly great artist Eno got tired of the formula of rock and turned to abstraction. There is just so many versions of Rock songs one can do and still be a thinking artist.
I agree with the commentators below that the ambient Eno isn’t just noodling.
However, I’m sympathetic to how you feel. There’s such an energy and inventiveness here.
"Here Comes the Warm Jets" is one of those most over looked albums in rock history unfortunately, but fortunately I bought it upon it's release.
i wouldnt say its overlooked...people still pay $40 for original copies and its been reissued...any of the first 3 still are big sellers, the ambient records are sometimes worth even more. these takes are overlooked and way more on the punk or art punk side with the arrangemnts and speed. A LOT of punk bands cover him, are named after his albums or,,like Devo, if they could afford him, produced by him. He did wonders with the first Devo lp. The early Roxy albums are probably more over looked.
Possibly my favorite record of all time bought it on its release
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It's definitely not overlooked. It's quite well known among a certain kind of music fan.
Overlooked would be LP's by Salvatore or Masselys or Whalesharkattacks.
:-)
I agree wholeheartedly with your assessment, if not your applause-seeking. I'd send you MY copy as reward, but apparently you own it already--kudos.
Never listened much to Eno. My loss, obviously. This is brilliant.
Brian Eno was the innovative person from Roxy Music on the first two albums. He is a Genius.
Its no wonder david bowie asked him to work with him on his 3 Berlin albums late 70s.
i wouldnt go that far...that band was stacked on the first 4 lps....they did fine without him.
@@DaveAnchovies and eno himself said the best roxy album was the third, the first one without him in it
Wow! That Drummer’s On Fire! Freaking frenetic!
This remains my absolute favorite Eno recording. And I am a huge fan of the Warm Green Science Tiger quadrangle. I was fortunate to hear it fairly early (kudos to Jeff Barbanell, Carol Wiebe and Drew Miller, and thanks for a great spring break visit in Phoenix in 1980!) Needlessly I wish more similar recordings existed (the rest of the set!?). I should mention my favorite passage here is the intro to Fat Lady, with the ambient bar noise--spectacular.
One of my all time albums is Here comes the warm jets.
Such a great Baby's on Fire!
Wow! I never knew this existed. Amazing to hear a live band behind Eno.
Takes me back to the LP from 1973 "" Here come the warm jets"" Brian Eno & some Roxy Music Members ofcourse to. Sow Great stuff
Post-punk before punk
So, 'pre-punk' then.
Yeh, good psychedelic rock n roll!
Easy fellas, love Eno, but punk exist much before than Sabbath.
@@antilusion6960 \true, punk has ALWAYS existed as it is a human response to human conditions.
1960s we see The Novas, The Monks, Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Hasil Adkins and more. (forget most garage-punk since mostly like american ''punk'' they were just failed middle class rock acts trying it on.)
And in the 50s with the obvious being Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Nervous Norvous and more.
And even way way before that there have always been people who understand that letting off steam in mad eccentric ways on a saturday night is a valid outlet.
This was even conveyed in the romance movie ''tatanic'' where the posh folk upstairs, and the musicians had to walk a tight narrow strip of pretence rather than be themselves. Whereas De caprio's character takes Winslet's character down to the staff party in steerage where she experiences her first YAHOOOO-ey and lets off a load of steam.
In Dundee Scotland in days gone past, in theatre, we saw the ''Great McGonagall'' a theatre actor and poet who deliberately did everything from stage acting to poertry the complete opposite way of what teacher teach, and the commoners LOVED him for taking so much piss out of a stiff irrelevant organization such a theatre. Much to the chagrin of the established order who had no chocie but to include him in their plays rto they'd get no bottomns on seats!
His shakespearian death scenes were the stuff of directors nightmares taking up to 20 or 40 minutes to die!
It's an attitude, beyond music and style, and one which is needed to keep the high bnrows in check. And definately has nothing to do with whining middle class rich kid american pop bands who just seem to be Ameican idiots.
That's because Eno was a tremendous influence on post punk.
saw them live at Guildford Civic Hall weds 20th Feb 1974 and they were as tight as this - This was recorded just the day before no less!
snotmale can you please give more information about the show what songs they played ?
what Owen said!
@@woohooo9984 Hell no! - it was 46 years ago and I had never heard the band before that night! I was there for ENO and the Here Come The Warm Jets set. I do remember they were the support also though to backing ENO. I remember ENO wore a Kimono if that helps??
My goodness, I remember this well - had it on reel to reel tape at one time, recorded from the Peel show. The Winkies went on with the tour after Eno retired from it through ill health, and I saw them at Maidstone College of Art. They were good, but it was of course a little disappointing not to have the man himself there. Thanks for evoking some great 70s memories.
Thanks vibracobra23 for posting this. I love early Eno, such a distinctive, inventive singer and songwriter.
well ahead of its time
far fukin out! so fresh sounding.
super ! i didnt even know this existed!
⭐Dude! Your channel is a thing of beauty. I love you.⭐
Absolutely wonderful recording. Thanks for the upload!
a priceless history lesson...too bad the great(est) Eno hated touring...Vibracobra23 a huge thank you for this and greetings from Greece...
Boy, do I love these live performance arangements.
This is phenomenal, I had only ever heard the album version of most of these that were slower and more subdued. A reminder that Eno Rocks
Big Ups to Vibracobra23. Would have never heard this if it wasn't for your upload. Also Mr Peel for capturing this magic.
eno in the raw....awesome great upload vibra.....
Wow...this is great. I wish the tour would have lasted longer.
Couple of my favorites in there, thanks
This automatically started playing after a The Fall session and I thought I was still listening to post-punk.
then that means you probably are............
When it is in fact pre-post-punk!
happy happy joy joyyyyyyy. so good.
Was at the free Julian Assange demo in Parliament Square last year and Brian Eno did a speech after Rodger Waters. He didn't sing anything after but Chrissie Hynde played some great songs for free. She is my vegan hero.
Says a lot that BE saw the potential in these glam pub rockers, what a remarkable collaboration. Bassist Brian Turrington went on to co-write the furious one chord pre-punk stomper 'Third Uncle' on Taking Tiger Mountain. The Winkies only album, their 1975 self titled affair is also worth checking out, as is the work of their Canadian singer, Phil Rambow.
Transporting music, left me somewhere between here and dreaming. Eno the lyricist almost bested by Eno the pop hook baiter. Hot stuff, not reduced.
Reduced to the essentials I'd say
He's so good glad l got into him in the 80s .
What a great set - punkier and more deadpan. Would love a clear recording of one of the few shows before his injury, Dead Finks sounds like it was amazing on the really lofi boot!
801 Live
BRILLIANT I REMEMBER HAVING THIS ON REEL RO REEL TAPE
Thank you!!
the winkies were good, tight and did a good job :-) They must have wondered what they'd got into ! Fair play to them.
so totally utterly brilliant so dam good i love radio 6 i do
Was there anybody famous in the Winkies band?
1) 0:00 The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch
2) 3:25 Baby's on fire (from "here comes the warm jets").
3) 9:04 I'll come running (from "another green world", that came out the next year).
4) 13:19 Fever (cover from maybe Peggy Lee but I won't say I'am 100% sure)
+magicalxan Life long Eno fan and only came across his work with the Winkies only 2 years ago and I think they took a classic and ran with it turned it around and still managed to keep it bluesy and also gave it some balls.
+magicalxan According to Wikipedia: "The Winkies were formed by Canadian-born Philip Rambow with former Holy Rollers guitarist Guy Humphreys, and the rhythm section of Brian Turrington (bass) and Mike Desmarais (drums). Their music and stage presence were a combination of the sound pub rock and visuals of glam rock clothing." Philip Rambow would probably be the best known of all of them (to me, at any rate...)
LULUBELLE III
Thanks for the details!
+magicalxan Brian Turrington (bass) played on Eno's Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) LP...thus securing his place in music history, if this session wasn't enough.
You're right Peggy Lee recorded "Fever" first I believe she wrote it as she did much of her material.
Eno is a true genius. If you disagree, the incongruity would probably please him, so either way....Eno kills it again!
Such a poet
Thank you for the upload
new wave before new wave.
Here come the warm Jets one of my favorite LPS of all time
Eno é tão fera que atravessou o Atlântico e mergulhou nas montanhas de Minas. Adoro esta fase mais rock and roll dele. Fera.
Completely new to me. There were some excellent tracks!
THANK YOU
No one has drawn the line between this and Talking Heads 3 years later. Eno and Talking Heads were just destined to work together.
insanely good. how is this not an official release?
superb
Short but good. Different versions but no trash of these excellent songs.
lol 1400 views..... 400 are mine....
+Mister Marc The rest of views and likes goes to me ;)
Dave Matras YOU are fucking AWESOME!!
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Pre Punk !!! Amazing !!! Thank you !!!
I love the picture Brian looks like he's sprouting horns ! ! What a lovely way to burn, indeed!
sexy satan... what have you done? you've made a fool of everyone!
Awesome!
My 2 favourite versions of the classic Fever have forever been by Brian Eno & Link Wray ... The Cramps too haha
Also, check out “Tumour”, Lizzie Mercier Descloux’ deadpan iteration of this classic!
This is amazing. Always loved eno especially his early period where he was just about pre everything. I mean this was 1974 !!!! Nobody else was doing anything like this till the 80’s.
love it
I read somewhere that it was a lecture/presentation given by Pete Townshend that helped inspire Eno to become a musician.
All the kids who tuned into this program at this time went on to form post-punk/new wave bands 5 years later.
great @!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Would people make fun of me if I said I thought Eno was a superb vocalist? Not trained, just excellent in a visceral sort of way...
Oh and by the way he invented a genre and made some ambient albums.
awsome!
BRILLIANT.
Increíble!!!
sounds better than the actual album
Great!!!
I assume the guitars are Philip Rambow and Guy Humphreys of The Winkies? FANTASTIC!!!!
Stoner music what a buzz totally awesome 👌
Wow.
. . . of course.
This is the shit I like
Damn The Winkies were really good.
I didn't find Eno until 1979. Came through Bowie, Roxy, and Fripp. I've left
Aquarium Drunkard brought me here. This is perfect!
Really rocking out that Stonesy boogie guitars which is so perverse from old One Brain
The Fripp solo for Here Come The Warm Jets Baby's On Fire was recorded in one take! Who's in the Winkies? The sound in some cases" nearly all" is better than the solo work of Eno!
Some of this is much more optimistic and rosier like the face of a child in the sunshine
seeing the blue sky through fluffy clouds. Come running to tie the child's shoes but not too tight.
Keeping an engagement is like being a fancy silver ashtray they can depend on
and being their bong when the want a nice toke of the ganj.
BIG LIKE
what a man ,with mullet
Does anyone know what became of the other members of the Winkies? They were a really good band.
There should have been a second Peel session with Needles In The Camel's Eye, Seven Deadly Finns, Blank Frank and the Warm Jets title track.
So good 😎⚡️👌
My, my, my!
Phil Rambow was in the Holy Holy tribute band of David Bowie in 2014-2017(?)
Eno's best 🔥
Come to Sweden and play.....
Two of these tracks are from Eno's '73 Here Come the Warm Jets album - The Winkies had their own album in '75 which never really did much.. shame, really :(
Totalled is "I'll Come Running to Tie Your Shoe"
+B. M. G. To be precise, "I'll Come Running..." is "Totalled".
Yep