The Canterbury Scene! || The History and Bands involved!

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2021
  • Hello everyone I hope you enjoyed todays video! This one took a while as I had to do my research carefully and thoroughly to get things right. I hope it was informative for all you prog fans who are yet to dive deeper into the history of prog and sub genres of it.
    If I got anything wrong, correct me (politely please)
    I will be writing my Pawn Hearts review tomorrow so no new upload until Wednesday!
    See you then!
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  • @PoteDaGanancia
    @PoteDaGanancia 3 роки тому +15

    In the Land of Grey and Pink is such a lovely album. Is one of my favorites.

  • @zootallures7279
    @zootallures7279 3 роки тому +31

    Dave Stewart (keys) of Egg, Arzachel, Khan, Hatfield and the North, National Health, Bruford is the most underrated musician ever.

    • @skallagrimr_kveldulfsson
      @skallagrimr_kveldulfsson 3 роки тому +1

      I love every prog/fusion album with Stewart. He also played on Steve Hillage's "Fish Rising".

    • @winstonschwarz1636
      @winstonschwarz1636 Рік тому

      Steve Hillage and Bruford also!

    • @andrewarthurmatthews6685
      @andrewarthurmatthews6685 Рік тому +1

      Not underrated at all

    • @GammaRayBill
      @GammaRayBill 6 місяців тому

      His work from Egg is awesome especially live at chalk farm round house audio, they play Symphony No.2 with more explosiveness

    • @oobenoob
      @oobenoob 6 місяців тому

      By whom?

  • @Cpayne30
    @Cpayne30 3 роки тому +51

    The Rotters Club by Hatfield and the North is one of my favorite albums. Never get tired of it!

    • @paulschumacher1263
      @paulschumacher1263 3 роки тому +3

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @christhompson1393
      @christhompson1393 3 роки тому +3

      Great blend of Prog jazz rock fusion and fuzz tones🤟

    • @handelbach6502
      @handelbach6502 3 роки тому +1

      yes, I think also. Still, such prominent representatives of Canterbury Scene as Phil Miller or Dave Sinclair played there (I'm not sure about the icy, because I don't remember if he was in the band at the time of the recording of the album), but they really play cool

    • @rockonthestone4907
      @rockonthestone4907 3 роки тому +2

      Both of their albums are as good as it gets for me, stunning music

    • @semiotik_musik
      @semiotik_musik 3 роки тому +2

      Mumps is one of the best prog rock songs imo

  • @jazzandrocknroll3235
    @jazzandrocknroll3235 3 роки тому +63

    Third is like the “Bitches Brew” of prog. They both released the same year too!

    • @micktownsend2155
      @micktownsend2155 3 роки тому +4

      Good compression - like it

    • @carldybowski4338
      @carldybowski4338 3 роки тому +3

      Did not realize that. Peace to Chick Corea.

    • @doctorx3
      @doctorx3 3 роки тому +3

      Yes, except I absolutely count Miles jazz fusion period as part of the prog rock portrait. Once you include jazz fusion, jazz rock, and some of the jazzier reaches of funk music, you get a far richer portrait of prog rock in the USA. That's when you can start talking about Steely Dan, Frank Zappa, Return to Forever, The Dixie Dregs, Weather Report, The Allman Brothers, Parliament Funkadelic, and the first four Chicago albums.

    • @carldybowski4338
      @carldybowski4338 3 роки тому +2

      All I have to say is Tony Williams Lifetime

    • @doctorx3
      @doctorx3 3 роки тому +1

      @@carldybowski4338 this man speaks the truth.

  • @tonesfortone
    @tonesfortone 3 роки тому +10

    Mike Ratledge is an extremely underrated composer. The chord progressions on “Backwards” gives me chills

  • @nikolastefanov1737
    @nikolastefanov1737 3 роки тому +8

    The Canterbury Scene is pure treasure!

  • @mikecoffee100
    @mikecoffee100 3 роки тому +8

    Absolutely Amazing how so many bands came from such a small Island

    • @andrewarthurmatthews6685
      @andrewarthurmatthews6685 Рік тому +1

      More importantly is the fact so many talented musicians came from or were drawn to this small area of East Kent

  • @Hyberus
    @Hyberus 3 роки тому +16

    Daevid Allen, who founded Gong, was also in the first Soft Machine line up. He was forced to leave when they returned from a gig in France and he was refused re-entry to the UK as his visa had expired, so he returned to France.

    • @raymondhartmeijer9300
      @raymondhartmeijer9300 3 роки тому +4

      Gong's history is pretty complex, after vocalists Daevid Allen and Gil Smyth left, there was 'Pierre Moerlen's Gong' (initially inc Allan Holdsworth, who had played in Soft Machine). Daevid Allen and Gil Smyth then did a live LP under the name 'Planet Gong' (1977, that LP is awesome).

    • @Hyberus
      @Hyberus 3 роки тому +1

      @@raymondhartmeijer9300 Indeed. I had the pleasure of working with Daevid twice. Once in Glastonbury at the winter solstice (1991, I think) when he appeared with Hari Williamson (who was partnered to Daevid's ex Gilli Smyth at the time) and tried to levitate the room by getting the audience to link arms in a circle. The second time was in 2013, when he was part of an ensemble which also included Marshall Allen of the Sun Ra Arkestra improvising music to silent videos.

    • @ozbaz99
      @ozbaz99 3 роки тому +3

      The late Daevid Allen was Australian I believe.

    • @Hyberus
      @Hyberus 3 роки тому +1

      @@ozbaz99 He was, but he lived and worked all over the world during his lifetime

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 роки тому +1

      isn't that the SAME reason Lemmy was dumped by Hawkwind? He got blocked at the border [for drugs]!
      Several times when I flew around Murica, I DELIBERATELY carried weed on me to TEST THE SYSTEM. (Yeah, kinda reckless but that's my style!)
      ONE TIME our band was returning from somewhere (domestic or international) and of course we had grass on us (maybe acid too?) and the DOGS were all over us in the airport!!
      OH NO!!!
      Thanks goodness for DANGEROUS FRUIT!
      The dogs were sniffing for FOREIGN FRUIT and one of us had some in his luggage!
      WHEW!!
      Here's a HORRIBLE anecdote:
      I was in the opening act (etc) for British Pop Star KATE NASH (now on HBO's "GLOW" tv show?) and her North American tour in 2008..... (and Kate and her band were fantastic people, she would even give me drunken piggy back rides!) .....and we went from NYC shows up to Niagra Falls headed to the TORONTO SHOW for 1200 people......and I had never been to Toronto so that was thrilling AND i'd be blowing the audience's mind with my act which never failed.....and the BORDER GUARDS STOPPED us for looking like musicians....and then they ran our IDs... and they said to me "CHRISTOPHER, you were arrested in NYC for MISDEMEANOR speech criticizing your murderous govt. THat means we can NOT permit you into canada." (!!!!) ME: "I'm not coming into canada to do POLITICAL SPEECH!!!" But it was hopeless. (Border Patrol are illiterate morons.)
      THE REST OF MY BAND / FRIENDS had to turn around and DUMP ME ON THE SIDE OF THE HIGHWAY, and I had to find my way to DETROIT (!!!) .....ALONE (!!).....because once they hit Toronto, they couldn't come back for me afterwords, b/c Detroit was closer than where i was! #$$#@!!!!!
      I also missed the Vancouver shows this way!
      DEATH TO BUREAUCRCY!!!
      DEATH TO BORDERS!!!!

  • @NickBR57
    @NickBR57 3 роки тому +11

    Ah, Caravan. I latched on to them in about 1971 and saw the live in Birmingham when they were a "University band".
    Got all their albums up to The Battle of Hastings.
    Great, great band and undoubtedly prog.
    Nice to see a younger generation picking up on them.

  • @seanschmidt8408
    @seanschmidt8408 3 роки тому +43

    Caravan is, was and always will be that special band that puts me in my "happy place".

    • @mcwulf25
      @mcwulf25 3 роки тому +1

      Can't listen to Golf Girl and not smile.

    • @Jordan-ez2gn
      @Jordan-ez2gn 3 роки тому +2

      me too :)

    • @lw1zfog
      @lw1zfog Рік тому +1

      was for me, until at some point in out late teens, kev goes ‘the instrumental organ passage sounds like it’s off a 70’s porn film soundtrack’

  • @kingdhansak
    @kingdhansak 3 роки тому +12

    Superb video, well researched and expertly delivered. You should be doing lectures on this stuff! My recommendation for you, a short-lived band called Khan who did one album in 1972 called Space Shanty. Features Steve Hillage and Dave Stewart. A spacy and heavy guitar and organ drenched masterpiece. Essential for the Canterbury Scene.

  • @robertgough508
    @robertgough508 3 роки тому +1

    Soft Machine 4 and 5 the pinnacle. Well done good summary

  • @comeonuirons
    @comeonuirons 3 роки тому +20

    You have taken this so called VC and taken it to another level , in a short length of time.Your ideas are by far more interesting then any of your video making colleagues.Keep it going - brilliant

    • @the_prog_nerd
      @the_prog_nerd  3 роки тому +2

      Wow, thank you so much!

    • @classicalbum
      @classicalbum 3 роки тому +3

      It is an excellent video.

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 роки тому

      @@the_prog_nerd note: PROG WAS MURDERED (much in the same way ROCK music as a whole has since been murdered by The Super-Mafia / Industry).
      FUN FACT!
      In Murica, the press WORSHIPS fame and money and celebrity.....but in England, if you got successful, the music press would usually take the piss out of you, and turn on you!
      THE PRESS control every atom of society (which is why the rich lose gobs of money to fund never-earn-a-profit behemoths like the NYTimes, NYPost, Bloomberg News, etc), and the death of prog was NOT NATURAL.
      Didn't help that "Success Ruins Everything" (when a band finally sees piles of cash and women, it almost always makes them LAZY and they no longer care; ex: Lars Ulrich was VERY progressive on Master Of Puppets etc and once they were rich, he GAVE UP COMPLETELY!)......
      ....once YES and ELP and the rest had PILES OF CASH and WOMEN....it destroys the minds of most men. (the largesse, the excess....)
      They're pigging out every night on fancy meals and partying and they no longer HUNGER TO MAKE KILLER MUSIC.
      (Heartbreaking: toooo many musicians said "Seeing the Beatles on Ed Sullivan CHANGED EVERYTHING! I wanted to be them.......FOR THE SCREAMING GIRLS!" Wasn't the MUSIC they loved. They wanted to have girls screaming for them. Yikes.)
      SO THEY ALL LOST THEIR WAY BY THE MID 1970s (I'm generalizing but you get the point).
      ALL THE PROG BANDS were more rebellious than "PUNK" ever was (punk was just POP MUSIC with a snarl. Bryan Adams sneering in a leather coat) --- hell, Pink Floyd's LYRICS were more punk than all punk combined!
      THE PRESS WAS MOST RESPONSIBLE (ex: they want to write about the
      Next Big Flavor; psychedelia only got like 3 years of favor in the MSM!)......but the other HUGE problem was that the GIANTS got fat and old and lazy (It Can Happen to you!)(It can happen to me!) (It can happen to everyone eventually!) .....
      ....and there was NOT a slew of BRILLIANT new prog daredevils coming up in the minor leagues after 1976. (All the BRIT acts went towards PUNK cuz the BRITISH press told them to. Murican press ignored Punk and it meant nothing over here. Muricans only know what's on the RADIO, and punk wasn't it. STYX, JOURNEY, FOREIGNER are what replaced art-rock.) (Curiously, ALL those bands had numerous PROG TRAPPINGS! Hmmm!)
      MOST PROG ACTS are too derivative of the Prog Giants, and that was fatal to the movement as well.
      MOST HUMANS LOVE ART-ROCK AND PROG but don't know it.
      (It's hard NOT to like it! It thrills the brain!)
      PUT ANY SONG ON THE RADIO TEN TIMES A DAY, and it becomes a "HIT".
      PUT ANY ACT IN THE NEWSPAPER, and they sell more albums.
      There's no secret here.
      (That's why most of the press does PAYOLA!)
      THE MORAL:
      PROG WAS MURDERED BY THE PRESS, who said it was no longer hip.

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 роки тому

      OH YEAH!! WE gotta turn Niamh on to JAZZ the most effective ways.
      (As an art rock fan, I didn't really like jazz at first. Just rock and classical etc.)
      THE RECORD THAT MAKES ROCK FANS "GET" JAZZ...is Al DiMeola's "ELEGANT GYPSY", a landmark record (1976?).
      His entire band is sick!

    • @comeonuirons
      @comeonuirons 3 роки тому

      @@dumpygoodness4086 Anyway , moving on.

  • @clouddog2393
    @clouddog2393 9 місяців тому +1

    Good to see you young people (that always sounds patronising l know ) getting into the music l grew up with as a teenager in the '70's . The Canterbury bands especially Soft machine and Caravan have always been my two favourite bands and l was lucky enough to see them in concert at the time . Keep up the good work introducing a new audience to this great , inventive and original music .

  • @bukharagunboat8466
    @bukharagunboat8466 3 роки тому +5

    I grew up in Canterbury in the 70s. I'm glad to hear someone enthusing about the Scene. You did well to pick up the three main threads of hippy-dippy pop (Caravan), jazz-fusion (Soft Machine) and hardcore psych (Gong). You missed the folk-rock element (Spirogyra) and experimental music (Henry Cow). Like all genres we see musicians moving through a family tree of bands. The story of the Scene is not complete without a mention of Dave Stewart (Egg, Hatfield and the North) and Barbara Gaskin (Spirogyra, Hatfield and the North). Their cover of It's my Party was a huge chart hit in the early '80s. They are still making music together today.

    • @uubuuh
      @uubuuh Рік тому

      for those like me who were momentarily confused by Spirogyra, the smooth jazz outfit is "Spyro Gyra". though in checking that, I learned that they had intended to spell their name also after the tiny creature.

  • @IanHillan
    @IanHillan 3 роки тому +10

    Gong Live Etc is still one of my all time fave albums. Extraordinary musicianship and perfect Brit-hippie vibes.

  • @mvjonsson
    @mvjonsson 3 роки тому +5

    Other prog Subgenres are Zeuhl and Rock in Opposition (RIO), that have gone parallell to the Canterbury sound/scene.

  • @carldybowski4338
    @carldybowski4338 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. One of the most inspiring music genre's for me. Hope to hear more. Also, thanks for the t-shirt link. I was wondering where you were finding them.

  • @Popmetalj
    @Popmetalj 3 роки тому

    Good video and again your love of the genre shines through. The title track to In The Land of Grey and Pink is one of those songs that tempted me into dipping my toes into prog

  • @nicolaslopezcuartas5920
    @nicolaslopezcuartas5920 3 роки тому +13

    Gilgamesh is another great Canterbury scene band.

    • @Tintop
      @Tintop 3 роки тому +1

      Gilgamesh + Hatfield and the North = National Health

  • @andyhill2036
    @andyhill2036 3 роки тому +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed this! Very informative as I knew very little about the Canterbury scene. Thanks Niamh!

  • @veriteri32
    @veriteri32 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you! Probably my favorite genre. LOVE National Health, Quiet Sun and Soft Machine especially. Pip Pyle- underrated drummer!

  • @osliverpool
    @osliverpool 3 роки тому +8

    That was a really good one - thanks for the hard work

  • @MisterLettuce
    @MisterLettuce 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video! There were so many fun bands that came from that scene.

  • @madmanmoon4038
    @madmanmoon4038 3 роки тому

    Saw this video shared in the Canterbury Scene Facebook group. Very cool! Canterbury is my favorite, so it’s nice to see a video like this. The scene doesn’t get enough love even among most prog fans.

  • @lollystardust
    @lollystardust 3 роки тому +1

    Probably the best background wall on UA-cam! Also, your videos are amazing, thanks for sharing!

  • @bacobill
    @bacobill 3 роки тому

    The greatest honor of my life was drumming on Hugh Hopper's solo record 'A Remark Hugh Made'.. I also did the New York Gong tour in '79 as their drummer as well as other endeavors with Daevid.. I love this channel and have to thank you for filling in so many blanks I seemed to have missed.. You and your father have created a treasure vault for future listeners.. Writing from Massachusetts USA (or what was the USA ;)

  • @JudiceAdems
    @JudiceAdems 3 роки тому +2

    I just gotta say that this type of video is something that I never knew that I wanted. I love the bands being discussed and the researched history behind them. If you choose to release more content, I don’t doubt it will be well received.

  • @mistery-ed7900
    @mistery-ed7900 3 роки тому +5

    I loved bands in the Canterbury scene before I knew the term. I discovered Gong and Soft Machine way back around 1969 or '70. Really got into the entire genre about that time. I'm glad you made this video because a lot of those bands don't get very much attention.

  • @joelfleming6204
    @joelfleming6204 3 роки тому +4

    Great video. It's a really interesting topic. Caravan and matching mole are my favourites of this scene.

  • @Rick-jg8vx
    @Rick-jg8vx 3 роки тому +8

    Excellent video. I really like the way you ended it by recommending to Prog fans are maybe into more classic Prog, that they should check out Canterbury. I love classic Prog, but Canterbury really helped open my mind and ears to a broader range of music. For those that are interested, tracking down the membership in the Canterbury bands can be very enlightening. So many musical visionaries and great songwriters. You're right that the Wilde Flowers were the start, spawning both the great Soft Machine and Caravan bands. You go on to name many other great Canterbury bands. I would point out that all those bands you mention came out of either Soft Machine or Caravan. Even Daevid Allen was in Soft Machine (prior to their first album). Anyway, great video today.

  • @autistichead8137
    @autistichead8137 3 роки тому +3

    I did a progressive rock radio show for 25 years in Bridgeport Connecticut. I had Richard Sinclair live in the studio! Played a ton of Canterbury.

  • @enriquegarcia4965
    @enriquegarcia4965 3 роки тому +3

    A pleasure to watch a smart young lady talking about the music I love. Keep rockin ' !!!

  • @alexmorrison4398
    @alexmorrison4398 Рік тому

    Niamh what a star and your tee shirt made my day .....I am old enough to vaguely remember those albums and the impact they had on me as a youngling I was 12 ... The soft machine Third album was particularly memorable especially the the track Out Bloody Rageous with the use of terry riley type tape loops at the beginning an end ....never grow tired of this, and to top it off the Mick Ratledge key board solo: he really is one of my favourite key board players. He deserves more critical acclaim for his sound which is very much at the forefront of this album redefining that jazz prog rock sound ...and you hear it on 'Seven' which is another mind blowing album. I thought I was only the only one who had that connection with Soft Machine Third and there you were with the tee shirt, the knowledge and enthusiasm ...thanks for curating all this stuff before it disappears . When I saw you on UA-cam with that Tee Shirt, a 20 year old ...well I thought Out Bloody Rageous......I have sent your links to me daughter ad son who I I know will be checking out your videos ...Thanks Niamh

  • @bewareofthedig5388
    @bewareofthedig5388 3 роки тому +1

    That "scene" is my alley for a long time and i did a french video showing my collection. I enjoy also your progs
    videos , and you music knowledge Bravo continuez

  • @didijev
    @didijev 3 роки тому

    Great informative video. I will have to dig in deeper into the Canterbury scene. You also touched one other interesting subject: how did 70's prog bands adapt in the changing landscape of music scene in late 70's and "reinvent" themselves in 80's (some more successfully than others). And the neo-prog scene of 80's too. Keep doing the good work Niamh.

  • @bigedhaaheo
    @bigedhaaheo 3 роки тому

    Aloha Niamh, Thank you for a very informative video on Canterbury prog.
    I'm as old as your dad or older yet still learning about Prog. Looking forward to seeing your next video. Mahalo Ed.

  • @Meandgenevieve
    @Meandgenevieve 3 роки тому

    So good Niamh. You know your stuff! I've always been a slow collector (but relentless!), also into many genes (not all!) I have Land of Grey and Pink, For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night, Space Shanty, Gazeuse! with Pierre Molin's Gong, and also Camel including Rain Dances upon which the excellent Richard Sinclair arrives for vocals. It's good stuff. Your channel is so good, you're discovering the history, and grasping it. You're right in this video, prog became a dirty word for decades, but maybe as the 2000s started it began to regain it's following. The date is very subjective. It's a beautiful thing to read heaps about prog but then collect the records slowly, immerse yourself in each one and get them in your bones. Don't fall for the modern trap of needing to just "listen" to everything asap. Listen once and down the track you couldn't hum a tune to save your life - what's the point? Y'gotta collect it, buy it, and love it to death! When you have the tune going round in your head when you wake up and following you all day, you know you've been giving an album the braintime it deserves. Even if it means checking albums more slowly.

  • @radio.ned1385
    @radio.ned1385 Рік тому

    A brillaint video! I just checked out Henry Cow's debut and I just had to learn more about this "Canterbury Scene" I'd heard whispers of for a while...and there's no better video I could have turned to. Thank you!

  • @billbolin7972
    @billbolin7972 3 роки тому +3

    You took a big bite with this one. Well done. Soft Machine’s Third is such a good record.

  • @jimilgenfitz6998
    @jimilgenfitz6998 3 роки тому

    Thanks for bringing up and discussing CARAVAN, one of my all time favorite bands ever! I'm a 66 year old bassist/percussionist from the U.S. with a love for prog (most types), jazz, and symphonic power metal. (especially NIGHTWISH, from Finland). Keep up the good work! 👍🏻💖

  • @TheVirtualWatcher
    @TheVirtualWatcher 3 роки тому +9

    May be history for you, it was my teens although The Canterbury was not my personal scene.
    Trivia: Robert Wyatt left Soft Machine and formed Matching Mole, a pun on 'Machine Molle' which translates from French to Soft Machine.
    Looking forward to the Pawn Hearts video ... will probably comment further then ;-)

  • @Stephen09479
    @Stephen09479 3 роки тому

    Niamh this is an excellent introduction for people who don’t know about the Canterbury scene. You certainly know what you’re talking about. Just want to mention a very interesting band that comprises of the three members of Egg and Steve Hillage called Arzachel from 1969. It’s an incredible album indeed. Your three Canterbury albums are killers. A great start!!

  • @ericbrand1365
    @ericbrand1365 3 роки тому

    Hello Niamh, great video! Thank you. My favourite Canterbury band by far is Caravan with David and Richard Sinclair. Especially David who plays the synth as a wizard of the keys and is so uplifting, really great. I listen to them a lot for almost 50 years now. Also in my car and really loud! Love it! Greetings from The Netherlands 👍🏻

  • @chazblitz
    @chazblitz 3 роки тому

    Another great show Niamh! Here's hoping you fill your shelves with all the Canterbury stuff. Being an American, I didn't know Canterbury from the Cadbury Bunny. But in the late 70's, a little band called ELO brought along Steve Hillage as their opening act and from there I just became a Canterbury fan. Now I have Canterbury coming outta everywhere!

  • @stuartraybould6433
    @stuartraybould6433 3 роки тому +4

    Good video, well done, too much stuff for one little video. It didn't really die but it did change a lot. Steven Hillage played on The Orbs albums and after some production work, started System 7, who have since released several great albums.
    Soft Machine musicians released several works separately and together as bands like Soft Heap and later Soft Machine Legacy until dropping the 'Legacy'. Gong in different forms continues to release albums even after Allen's death. Karl Jenkins did classical themed albums and Let's not forget Nucleus, Neil Ardley and all the other offshoots, too many to list or put in a video.
    Canterbury was also very close to Rock In Opposition which included Henry Cow and later the brilliant Univers Zero.
    Newer bands like Syd Arthur and especially the brilliant Sanguine Hum are influenced by Canterbury sound, have you heard those.
    Look forward to Pawn Hearts, Van Der Graaf Generator/Peter Hammill, can't separate them, are my favourite artist, got everything. Seen the band and solo several times. Wonderful stuff. 👍

  • @SirGeorgeButtox
    @SirGeorgeButtox 3 роки тому +2

    Great vlog, very informative. A fascinating music scene very much of its time. Long live the 70’s🙂

  • @christhompson1393
    @christhompson1393 3 роки тому

    Cool video. Great research. I always dug how a lot of those bands got a groovy fuzzed wah wah sound out of their keyboards .Fuzz wah is one of the unique features of this scene IMHO.

  • @Yougotadollar
    @Yougotadollar 3 роки тому

    Very interesting video. I’ll have to check some of these bands out. Cheers.

  • @dantapedeck3642
    @dantapedeck3642 3 роки тому

    The Cantebury scene is probably my favorite scene! Their connection to many of the Syd Barrett solo albums (playing on many of them) make them even more important! They were very underground and played at the UFO clubs many times. They are very anything goes and it makes for an amazing visual and audio experience! Gong/ Daevid Allen relocated to France and became much more communal and amazing! Very impressive research you have done! Keep it going, stay cool!

  • @Sarajevo_1999
    @Sarajevo_1999 3 роки тому +2

    oh my gooood what a great channell! love this material

  • @cliffvanderveen2590
    @cliffvanderveen2590 3 роки тому +1

    You did a great job! I learned a lot and I've been around! Thank you!

  • @steveogorman6170
    @steveogorman6170 Рік тому

    In March 1995, in the same week, 'Time Out' listed three gigs in various London venues: Kevin Ayers; Lol Coxhill; John Etheridge. The last one was a free lunchtime gig in a pub. Needless to say, I missed all three because I was working.

  • @eduardocalvo9631
    @eduardocalvo9631 3 роки тому +1

    I got into Canterbury many years ago when I bought a compilation CD of Caravan. Over the years mainly bought Soft Machine releases, studio and archival, but there is a good number of groups that can be linked to this subgenre. Those are great albums you showed. Third is one of those albums where a prog fan can easily crossover to the jazz fusion realm and viceversa.

  • @TNTFX
    @TNTFX 3 роки тому +1

    Dear Niamh. I find very interesting that, as young as you are, you follow and listen to all this groups, I grew up with.
    In Mexico City we enjoyed special radio shows, late night, and that way got connected to this non commercial groups.
    A fan of all kinds of music, particularly prog and Canterbury scene, thanks you for sharing.

  • @floydshambles
    @floydshambles 3 роки тому +6

    my favorite jazzrock is Mahavishnu Orchestra

    • @AllMediaReviewsPodcast
      @AllMediaReviewsPodcast 3 роки тому

      love them and Fusion. I see Soft Machine in some ways to being Canterbury or the UK's answer to the American Fusion.

    • @pauldydyna5599
      @pauldydyna5599 3 роки тому

      When I was 12, my 25yr old brother took me to my first live concert @ Chicago Arie Crown Theater/known as McCormick Place. Mahavishnu Orchestra/Weather Report....hanging cloud of weed kept knocking my ass out. AWESOME 1ST show.

    • @artkirakosyan2633
      @artkirakosyan2633 2 роки тому

      Not on the same level as cabterbury scene bands.

  • @robertbutler4672
    @robertbutler4672 3 роки тому

    Nice presentation Niamh. I learned a few things, can't say I was familiar with Canterbury itself. The late, great Alan Holdsworth is a favorite of mine, I didn't realize he had been part of that scene. Enjoyed the video, good job!

  • @andrewbadart3827
    @andrewbadart3827 3 роки тому

    Hi Niamh, you speak with great authority, for someone who has only 3 Canterbury related albums, and I say that as a compliment, as the ones you do have are great!.
    Boy do you have a lot of nice discovery's still to come though, and in a way, it would be nice to be in that exciting position again myself!.
    Just to start with, I thought I'd give a few tips on where to start with the Canterbury stuff.
    In particular, I'd single out both Soft Machine and Gong, as having a very varied history, and consequently, a very varied catalogue of albums.
    Starting with Soft Machine, which started off as a Psychedelic/Semi Experimental outfit, who put out what I consider their finest stuff in the first two albums (Volume 2, is one of my favorite albums of all time, a perfect album from start to finish!).
    I know this view could be slightly controversial, as most people seem to single out Volume 3 as their masterwork, but the first two albums are both highly original for the time, and unlike anything before, or since then! (some of the Kevin Ayers albums, might hint at what their doing here though).
    So from Volume 3 onwards, the direction of a Jazz element had been obviously decided upon, which they kept until Volume 6, and then turned in a more fusion orientated direction.
    Another highlight for me is Volume 7, which added a much welcome rock element to the music, and some very memorable compositions, and virtuoso jamming!... an awesome album for the prog fan!.
    This basic formula continued for the next three albums, but they were evolving into a Karl Jenkins project.
    Karl Jenkins was one of the leaders behind the British band Nucleus, and the direction of the band reflected this (I've heard there was some disagreement about the way this was going, but these albums are also great albums, you can be sure of that!).
    "Bundles" in particular, is a real 'Tour de force' album, and featured some breathtaking solo's from the great Allan Holdsworth, who really shows off, just 'some' of what he's capable of.
    Anyway, I hope that gives you a bit of a pointer on what to expect.
    As for 'Gong', they also started as a whimsical Psychedelic piece of Jazz rock crazyness, but the elements are much harder to define than with Soft Machine, I feel.
    All the early albums are great, but probably not the best place to start with, with Gong.
    The Flying Teapot trilogy, as it's called, is probably the pinnacle for the Prog fan, and the pinnacle for the first phase of Gong's development, which is a kind of Space rock/Prog (a description which is an oversimplifying way of describing this very original band, as there's so much more to the sound, than just that!).
    Of the Trilogy, the album which I consider their gateway album to get into, is the album "You".
    This is also the most spacey, serious, and jamming album, of the Daevid Allen era Gong, and is really quite magnificent, as it's a full on bass, synthesizer, and guitar freakout, that just keeps building to it's conclusion!.
    From there the band turned to it's Fusion elements, by releasing the album "Shamal", which I personally rate as a pleasant, but lesser effort (certainly in comparison to "You", which is very different, and vastly superior!).
    However, after this lackluster start in a Fusion direction, they then released two magnificent classic albums called "Gazeuse", and "Expresso 2".
    These are Fusion albums of the highest order in my mind, which was helped by the introduction of some wonderful musicians, like Pierre Moerlen, Hansford Rowe, and Allan Holdsworth.
    A revised version of this sound appeared on the next album "Downwind", which also features an input from Mike Oldfield (the Mike Oldfield touch, is an obvious addition to the flavour of this album... and it's good!).
    The last great 70's album by Gong was "Time is the Key", which is a much underrated effort.
    The compositions on the whole, may be a little weaker, but the musicianship overall, is most certainly first class!.
    Gong would continue in the eighties, when Daevid Allen returned, but that's another story!.
    Just to finish with, here's a few lesser known Canterbury bands that I know of.
    'Uriel' (became the band Egg), 'Arzachel' (the same line up as Uriel, but released a rare album)
    'Delivery' (a very early incarnation of Canterbury related musicians), 'Soft Head' (a fantastic Soft Machine spinoff project, similar to their pure Jazz phase), 'Gilgamesh' (another fantastic spinoff project of the 'National Health' related line up... featuring the late Alan Gowen), 'Soft Heap' (another Soft Machine related project, featuring Elton Dean on Sax), 'Gongzilla' (a later re-incarnation of the classic Gong fusion line up).
    There are also a number of other one off projects, but there's just too many to mention, so I won't bother going into them... anyway that's quite enough!, so I think you get the idea!.

  • @MiltonBanda
    @MiltonBanda 3 роки тому

    Thank you for touching on this topic that I did not know. He knew Canterbury through a rock festival and the book 'The Canterbury Tales', which inspired Pasolini's film.

  • @luizportugues3848
    @luizportugues3848 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for showing Caravan's LP.

  • @autistichead8137
    @autistichead8137 3 роки тому +2

    Would love to see you do an Italian Prog segment there are so many amazing bands. Banco. PFM. Arti y Mesterie

  • @garycitro1674
    @garycitro1674 3 роки тому

    Excuse me, am I in the wrong room? I was looking for the German electronic music class...
    Wonderfully done and thanks so much for doing all the research. I know all these bands, but I never actually looked at a map to find Canterbury and I actually did not know the roots, so I learned a lot!
    I have to say one more thing totally meant as a compliment. If a guy on the internet, or even one of my friends, started spouting off like you did here I would probably tune out. But the fact that it comes from an attractive young lady, who even puts it out there that she wasn't born yet when prog died makes it all so much more interesting.
    I am *really* looking forward to seeing your review of Pawn Hearts, one of my favorite albums. I had the good fortune of seeing Van Der Graff once, and Peter Hammill many times solo and in different configurations.
    And I DO want to register for your electronic music class!

  • @maotse-tung4438
    @maotse-tung4438 3 роки тому

    Very fascinating video, Soft Machine’s Third is perfect. I’d love to hear your take on Rock In Opposition, which I believe has a really interesting history as well.

  • @winparerurk6578
    @winparerurk6578 2 роки тому

    .... thank you Niamh! I'm really enjoyed your vdo. (my first clip by you). Surely, i will finish all your clips and i also did subscribed for future post as well. kob kun krub!

  • @Mayhem2414
    @Mayhem2414 3 роки тому +2

    Oh my God, amazing research and excellent video!! I really really love Soft Machine. I wish you and all of the people in the comments were my friends 😂

  • @jadelauren2269
    @jadelauren2269 3 роки тому +1

    This was such an informative video! Great job :)

  • @ypobydd
    @ypobydd 2 роки тому

    Wow! I have seen the Canterbury scene on BBC4 programmes and wanted to know more. Can I suggest Niamh, please keep doing what you are doing! Absolutely amazing that someone of your age is looking back at the 60s and 70s, and prog. You will go far! Keep at it!

  • @neilgrundy
    @neilgrundy 3 роки тому +1

    Gong has been my favourite band for almost forty years. I love all the other bands you mention as well.

  • @adamh2900
    @adamh2900 3 роки тому +34

    Soft Machine's Third is one of the greatest albums ever
    Caravan's Land of Grey and Pink not far behind either
    I'm lucky enough to have seen Soft Machine three times in 2017, 2018 and 2019
    I honestly thought I'd never get to see bands like that
    I got into this kind of music in the mid 2000s when I bought loads of albums on CD
    Never thought I'd see any of these bands live though

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 роки тому +1

      MOOOOON IN JUNNNE!!!!!!!

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 роки тому +1

      NEXT, she has to cover MAGMA!!

    • @autistichead8137
      @autistichead8137 3 роки тому

      Third is in my top 5 all time with Quiet Sun , If I could do it all over again and close to the edge ...

  • @ritualfan
    @ritualfan 3 роки тому +6

    Love that you did a Canterbury special... Find a copy of Khan 'Space Shanty'! Just a phenomenal and overlooked album which features Steve Hillage and Dave Stewart (right after, Steve went to Gong and Dave to Hatfield and the North). Not easy to find, but worth it!! Also, the Hatfield and the North albums are essential, IMO, some of my faves...

    • @TheGordem
      @TheGordem 3 роки тому +2

      Khan and the earlier Arzachel are both still readily available on CD. Arzachel was Dave Stewart reunited with the members of Egg, the four of them having been in a band called Uriel before DS left to go to uni and the other three continued as Egg.

    • @differentislonely6520
      @differentislonely6520 2 місяці тому

      My favorite album of all time.

  • @eligindahouse
    @eligindahouse 3 роки тому

    Congratulations, you have found the centre of the Prog Universe ! For info, both Caravan & Soft Machine were regularly playing live up until the lockdowns.

  • @Wramor
    @Wramor 3 роки тому

    Great video! I had no idea how many people came from Canterbury that were so influential later on.

  • @stevemartin4249
    @stevemartin4249 3 роки тому +1

    Hi from Japan Niamh,
    Although my love affair with music began with early Yes and ELP, I headed more towards fusion, jazz, and Brazilian sounds by the time I started my career here in Japan. But I had never even heard the term 'Canterbury Scene' until watching your channel. Fascinating new find for me.
    And although I am a UA-cam addict, I love to read. Between you and your dad, you've got enough information to begin writing for publication. Still somewhat old school, I have a floor to ceiling bookcase filled with histories of jazz, fusion, biographies, and autobiographies of musicians ... but it is now easier to publish than ever, digitally, for example, a Kindle book for sale on Amazon. I would be among your first purchasers.
    And who knows? After, or even, during this lockdown ... you might find a perfect career as an academic/popularizer of musicology.
    Cheers! - steve

  • @GlenKellawayfromthebasement
    @GlenKellawayfromthebasement 2 роки тому +1

    I am just getting into the Canterbury Scene after falling in love with Caravan..thanks for the link to the tee shirts..amazing video..I love your channel..👍👍👍glen

  • @be378chacabuco3
    @be378chacabuco3 Рік тому

    Nice video, "in the land of ..." was one of my rare treasures back in 2005 when I became a prog rock fan. Later I fall complete in love with Rock Bottom, but I dont know if this could be consider a canterbury scene as well

  • @alexandremedeiros7490
    @alexandremedeiros7490 3 роки тому

    Hey, Girl!
    I loved your channel.
    I'm from Brazil and i think only amazing your UA-cam Channel. Congratulations.
    Live for the Progress Rock!!!!!

  • @sehaikuan9981
    @sehaikuan9981 3 роки тому

    Cześć. Pozdrawiam z Polski, jestem pod niesamowitym wrażeniem twojej wiedzy i zaangażowania w muzyczny świat ambitnej muzyki. Scena Canterbury , w moim kraju był taki artysta jak Czesław Niemen , nagrał wspaniałe albumy których możesz nie znać , twój tata również. Polecam przede wszystkim album Niemen Enigmatic ,, Enigmatic '' z 1970 r. to dla fanów z Polski absolutny kanon oraz grupę SBB która trzyma od lat 70 tych po dziś dzień wysoki poziom progresywnej gry. W tamtych czasach grali również koncerty na zachodzie a nie było wtedy łatwo wyjechać z mojego kraju , pomimo tego zyskali uznanie w Europie zachodniej .Świetne albumy. I na koniec jeden fantastyczny ale tylko jeden album grupy Skaldowie ,,Krywań, Krywań'' z 1972 r. koncertowali w Niemczech Zachodnich w tamtych latach .Polecam bardzo.
    pozdrawiam serdecznie S.

  • @dank-telrecordselector728
    @dank-telrecordselector728 3 роки тому +3

    Moving Gelatin Plates 1971 self-titled debut from France.
    Supersister- To The Highest Bidder 1971 Netherlands.
    Fantastic examples of 'Canterbury' despite their national origin.

  • @AdrianFabrizio
    @AdrianFabrizio 3 роки тому +7

    I'm amazed that someone's talking about one of my favourite genres of the moment! You got a new sub.
    Try listening to the band Henry Cow, they were very Canterbury related and would be great if you do a research and talk about them.Their history and legacy are one of the more rich and fascinating in music history imo.

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 роки тому +1

      I used to work at the original Knitting Factory.... where I was surrounded by your Fred Friths and John Zorns......and IDIOT ME..... I deliberately avoided everyone!!
      I could've easily befriended them all AND jammed with them in nyc.
      ARGH!!!
      (When you're young, you take things for granted!)

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 3 роки тому +10

    Hello - Two members of Gong went on top be award winning Producers. Steve Hillage did solid work with Robyn Hitchcock , Simpleminds & The Orb. Mike Howlett worked with China Crisis , The Gang Of Four , The Comsat Angels & famously ( or infamously ! ) A Flock Of Seagulls. This helps explain why Gong records sounded so crisp.

    • @miquaelres8989
      @miquaelres8989 3 роки тому +2

      Hillage is amazing...the last concert I saw before the lockdown was Steve Hillage with (the new version of) Gong opening.

    • @flatwoodseuromancer8407
      @flatwoodseuromancer8407 3 роки тому +1

      I like Hillage's production of Simple Minds' 'Sons & Fascination'/'Sister Feelings Call'. They never made better records than these IMHO.

    • @ColinR1956
      @ColinR1956 3 роки тому

      Don't forget that Steve Hillage is 50% of System 7 and Mirror System. There is a line from Rainbow Dome Music but a bit more 'trance. You milage may differ.

    • @davidellis5141
      @davidellis5141 3 роки тому +1

      @@flatwoodseuromancer8407 I initially purchased those shrunk together as a double album for the price of a single.

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 роки тому

      @@miquaelres8989 STEVE HILLAGE!!!!!

  • @filipeoliveira8050
    @filipeoliveira8050 3 роки тому

    Canterbury and zeuhl are my fave prog sub-genres.
    Great vid :)

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting. Thanks. Looking forward to Pawn hearts.

  • @mariosjpaulo
    @mariosjpaulo 3 роки тому

    Really enjoy your videos... Always learning in great thing... You and your father have great taste.

  • @bzeines
    @bzeines 3 роки тому +7

    We were never laughed at for being fans of this music. It was great music in the same way jazz of the 30s and 50s still stands up as great music. Here in the USA, one was considered an outsider for even looking in this direction. I still love this music and consider it still to be innovative.

    • @coadmiller5010
      @coadmiller5010 2 роки тому

      Bruce Zeines: I wholeheartedly agree!

    • @coadmiller5010
      @coadmiller5010 2 роки тому

      Soft Machine And Gong, very jazzy ... Gong especially after departure of Daevid Allen and Steve Hillage, under the leadership of Pierre Moerlin...

    • @coadmiller5010
      @coadmiller5010 2 роки тому

      I tended to avoid terms like fusion and jazz rock, preferring one I coined, hybrid music" meaning incorporating elements of rock, jazz, classical and folk elements, including "world music and other diverse forms...
      .

    • @coadmiller5010
      @coadmiller5010 2 роки тому

      Oh, and I person like
      much punk as well, although I kind of hesitated on it for a yeu or so in the late seventies, ( I nevertheless ended up in a punk band, though we called ourselves a " punk caberet act" because we had no drummer... We formed in Phoenix, were called Hate 'n' Take ( for Ricky Hate and Sharon Take- both unfortunately dead now) and we moved to NYC, to seek our fame and Fortune... which we never achieved, having broken up the same year we arrived there, owing to the relatiu between me and Sharon, which resulted in our
      ill fated marriage... I wouldn't do punk again after that, only touching on it in a couple of my 90's recordings...

    • @coadmiller5010
      @coadmiller5010 2 роки тому

      Yeah, Hate n' Take, in our brief existence, did go over pretty well in our two gigs at CBGB, owing to the fact that out of town bands went over general ly better than the local ones owing to the New Yorkers being jaded with thier local groups, having seen them repeatedly... Though some had thier diehard fans...

  • @kevinsunday-white7656
    @kevinsunday-white7656 3 роки тому +5

    I now have new music to look for! Good job research presenter Niamh! Give the Mahavishnu Orchestra a go. Always looking forward to your posts. Keep up the great work. ☺

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 роки тому +2

      EVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ON EARTH should teach kids the big history of music.
      Imagine 7 years olds losing their minds to MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA!!!!

    • @kevinsunday-white7656
      @kevinsunday-white7656 3 роки тому

      @@dumpygoodness4086 thanks for the comment! How true it is! I rarely hear anyone mention them. Makes me feel like I have imagined them.

  • @PaulAdamssongs
    @PaulAdamssongs 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for doing this. I’m happy to see that the Internet can help some of this good music remain visible and I’m glad that some young people are connecting with it.

  • @migueltay2803
    @migueltay2803 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! I love canterbury scene, particularly Caravan and Gong. You should do a video about Krautrock.

  • @SunnnyDay
    @SunnnyDay 3 роки тому

    Very nice, in depth video ! Been a fan of Gong since 1980.

  • @robvickers2126
    @robvickers2126 3 роки тому

    Another band from Canterbury was Spirogyra who were more of an acid/folk band. They made 3:albums, St Radigunds, Old Boot Wine and Bell boots and shambles, all worth checking out. Keep up the great work, just discovered your channel and love your enthusiasm.

  • @iamfrankbiesta
    @iamfrankbiesta 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the overview. Obviously (being 69 years old) I already knew quite a bit about the Canterbury scene but your video still brought back some good memories.

  • @pmould0007
    @pmould0007 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Niamh. Nice to see you have found "The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack" and some new ELP posters! 😉 May I suggest a few albums worth a listen?
    The Enid - "In the Region of the Summer Stars"
    Manfred Mann's Earth Band - "The Roaring Silence"
    Electric Light Orchestra - "Eldorado"
    And when you're ready, there was a singer-songwriter called Nick Drake.

  • @Pianoscript
    @Pianoscript Рік тому

    If you're interested the Canterbury scene music was very popular in parts of Quebec as for example Saint-Hyacinthe. I think it's because of André Perrault who started the largest classical music (pre-internet) mail-order house in North America. He also had a great music store. I remember seeing the imported Gong Flying Tea Pot album on his shelves in the 70s. He then moved to Virginia Beach. They eventually folded. One present Quebecois band from Montreal that are kind of descendants of the Canterbury thing is Miriodor. Check their most recent: Elements on Cuneiform. Their entire catalog is great! The best thing right now in Quebec. Good work Niamh.

  • @peterolsson3662
    @peterolsson3662 3 роки тому

    Great that you did some Research of the very creative Canterbury Scene. Some Albums out of this scene i can recommend are Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt, the Radio Gnome Trilogy by Gong including Angels Egg and You, and the very underrated Confessions of Dr. Dream by Kevin Ayers (the dark side of psychedelic)

  • @tomtom7459
    @tomtom7459 3 роки тому

    Great very informative and well made video look forward to seeing your next one, 🔥🔥

  • @tomcaufield-officialchanne7251
    @tomcaufield-officialchanne7251 3 роки тому +2

    A very enjoyable and informative overview! I thought I’d provide a partial prog-related reading list for your viewers/subscribers. I hope it’s not an imposition! And I’d love to hear about any books I may have failed to mention. Thanks!
    1. Wondrous Stories: A Journey Through the Landscape of Progressive Rock - Jerry Ewing
    2. Listening to the Future - Bill Martin
    3. The Music of Yes - Bill Martin
    4. Experiencing Progressive Rock: A Listener’s Companion - Robert G. H. Burns
    5. The Show That Never Ends: The Rise and Fall of Progressive Rock - David Weigel
    6. Beyond and Before: Progressive Rick Since the 1960s - Paul Hegarty & Martin Halliwell
    7. Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture - Edward Macan
    8. The Music’s All That Matters: A History of Progressive Rock - Paul Stump
    9. A New Day Yesterday: UK Progressive Rock & the 1970s - Mike Barnes
    10. The Ambient Century: From Mahler to Trance: The Evolution of Sound in the Electronic Age - Mark Prendergast
    11. Ocean of Sound: Aether Talk, Ambient Sounds & Imaginary Worlds - David Toop
    12. White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s - Joe Boyd
    13. The Progressive Underground - Kev Rowland
    14. The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive Rock, Third Edition - Charles Snider
    15. The Living Years - Mike Rutherford
    16. Citizens of Hope and Glory: The Story of Progressive Rock - Stephen Lambe
    17. Close to the Edge: The Story of Yes - Chris Welch
    18. Original Jethro Tull: The Glory Years - 1968-1980 - Gary Parker

  • @J.Dove3D
    @J.Dove3D 3 роки тому

    Very interesting you mentioning how you like the jazz element of prog. Have you checked out jazz fusion from the late 1960's-1970's? Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, Weather Report, etc. Good stuff and stellar musicianship.

  • @OutOnTheTiles
    @OutOnTheTiles 3 роки тому

    Great video. Keep up the informative work! Great channel. ✌️❤️🎸🇨🇦

  • @Ed-Topo-108
    @Ed-Topo-108 3 роки тому

    Top video. So much information nicely condensed! ⛪️

  • @bukeksiansu2112
    @bukeksiansu2112 3 роки тому

    In 1990 I started digging Canterbury, Avant Garde and Rock in Opposition (RIO) subgenre like Henry Cow, Miriodor, Kenso, Isildurs Bane, Il Berlione and more. I was happy to found them.

  • @louisbsmusicreviews1978
    @louisbsmusicreviews1978 3 роки тому +1

    Soft Machine's Third. Now there's a go-to if I ever need to melt into a record.