10 years before I was even born and English ain't my mother tongue either, yet I fell in love with the music once Mr. Hillage touched his magical guitar 🎸🥰🥰🥰 This is what the world needs most right now, new summer of love 💕 Thank you so much for the upload 😘
Saw Steve Hillage a few times in the 70's in UK, at Stonehenge festival, Glastonbury Fesitval, Newport and Cardiff. Blew me away every time. You can really get well spaced out and live it's was fantastic. Loved it. He always had a great band too - great drummer etc.
It's like punk never happened! Fantastic performance by all concerned. Steve was and still is vastly underrated. I love the intro guitar on Solar Music Sweet, transports meet straight back to my carefree youth. So reassuringly soothing.
Steve, and the Gong lads in general, weren't impacted by punk really. They embraced the ethos and energy, even if the music doesn't overlap as such. There's a video out there of Steve guesting with Sham 69, and he's in full flight Fish Rising mode.
@@Meddled I meant culturally it was like punk never happened even though 76/77 were the two big years for British punk. Gong had a very punk attitude. They weren't flower power fops. Their music was often very confrontational, and direct and their way of life was very much into establishment, going against the system. I've seen the Sham 69 footage. Jimmy Purcey and Steve were good friends. Both London boys.
Simply adore this song and Hillage for his cosmic understanding of reality that he expresses through his post psychedelic Progressive Canterbury masterpieces. Blessings
I saw Hillage at Glastonbury Festival in 1979 along with Mother Gong and Tim Blake's Crystal Machine so you can imagine the rumours going round of a Gong reunion which of course never happened. But that didn't stop me and my mate seeing Daevid Allen walking about at least 20 times ! (I think that had more to do with the LSD and wishful thinking, though). Only time I ever saw Alex Harvey, The Pop Group and The Slits was at this gig. Compared to now it was tiny but 1000 times better !
10 years before I was even born and English ain't my mother tongue either, yet I fell in love with the music once Mr. Hillage touched his magical guitar 🎸🥰🥰🥰 This is what the world needs most right now, new summer of love 💕 Thank you so much for the upload 😘
Original beautiful and unsurpassed space rock band. Magical synth work by Miquette Giraudy and out of the world guitar playing by Steve Hillage.
Steve Hillage is the king of prog rock, no question about it!
Saw Steve Hillage a few times in the 70's in UK, at Stonehenge festival, Glastonbury Fesitval, Newport and Cardiff. Blew me away every time. You can really get well spaced out and live it's was fantastic. Loved it. He always had a great band too - great drummer etc.
It's like punk never happened! Fantastic performance by all concerned. Steve was and still is vastly underrated. I love the intro guitar on Solar Music Sweet, transports meet straight back to my carefree youth. So reassuringly soothing.
Steve, and the Gong lads in general, weren't impacted by punk really. They embraced the ethos and energy, even if the music doesn't overlap as such. There's a video out there of Steve guesting with Sham 69, and he's in full flight Fish Rising mode.
@@Meddled I meant culturally it was like punk never happened even though 76/77 were the two big years for British punk. Gong had a very punk attitude. They weren't flower power fops. Their music was often very confrontational, and direct and their way of life was very much into establishment, going against the system. I've seen the Sham 69 footage. Jimmy Purcey and Steve were good friends. Both London boys.
Simply adore this song and Hillage for his cosmic understanding of reality that he expresses through his post psychedelic Progressive Canterbury masterpieces. Blessings
Giacomo Filiberti
Clive Bunker is playing drums hère! And future Camel bassist Colin Bass appears as well.
Nice Playing Jesus...
Sublime
Miquette Giraudy, his partner, is the keyboardist. Very good!
Hell yes! A dynamic duo for sure.
Her mysterious solo at 9:30 is excellent.
She also played percussion too.
Clive Bunker from Jethro Tull on drum?
Incredible concert!
OMG this is such an incredible performance!!! :D
What a great album!!
thanks for posting this
Steve is a legend!!!!!
Also Colin Bass & Christian Boule appeared!
Clive bunker kills it on the drums
Amazing!!!!!
Much conditioner was used that day.
Heavy...
Genial 🤘
7:15 fuck man!!! rush time or joint time XD
It doesn’t get Proggy-er than this
I saw Hillage at Glastonbury Festival in 1979 along with Mother Gong and Tim Blake's Crystal Machine so you can imagine the rumours going round of a Gong reunion which of course never happened. But that didn't stop me and my mate seeing Daevid Allen walking about at least 20 times ! (I think that had more to do with the LSD and wishful thinking, though). Only time I ever saw Alex Harvey, The Pop Group and The Slits was at this gig. Compared to now it was tiny but 1000 times better !
Solar Musick Suite.
Who is the other guitarist? Glissando guitar.
Christian Boule
On guitar……let’s hear it for Jesus Christ!
What da name this song?
Solar Musick Suite
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