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Post by ~ / % ? * on Aug 30, 2021 22:45:25 GMT
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Post by morgan on Aug 31, 2021 14:18:05 GMT
I've never known what to make of Gong, I went to see them once and they just seemed to be pissing about most of the time and I rapidly lost interest. Much to my surprise, I rather enjoyed this. Ok it's proggy but I've always liked decent prog.
I don't mind obscure 60s garage stuff but this is just unremarkable and formulaic, I don't even know whether I'd heard it before.
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Post by rayge on Sept 2, 2021 14:49:28 GMT
Gong were a band a lot of my friends liked, but I tended to avoid as I found them a bit, well, silly - based on that whole cup-pf-tea-vicar, pothead pixies vibe they insisted on putting out - although I never really thought of them as having anything to do with prog. This was all right, if a little pointless.
I've got a fuzz-box and I'm gonna use it! Pretty nondescript stomper, really, but the (un-fuzzed) guitar break is nifty, and lifts it.
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Post by clive gash on Sept 3, 2021 16:50:37 GMT
Gong
Only ever heard Camembert Electrique by this lot and, like that, there is a playfulness and non-heaviness that I like here. Not bad at all.
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Can’t be arsed with this type of garage these days, it would really have to be special to k my s off and this isn’t.
A vote for Carol
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Post by oleandermedian on Sept 3, 2021 17:34:19 GMT
A's amorphous, blob-like sound is not my cup of tea. Sorry A!
B is redeemed by some good guitar mayhem.
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Post by neige on Sept 4, 2021 10:56:59 GMT
I love the stoned riffing of A
B is garage by numbers
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Post by rayge on Sept 4, 2021 23:20:32 GMT
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