Gong Est Mort, Vive Gong
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Gong Est Mort, Vive Gong

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Psychedelic space rockers Gong have been through so many line-up permutations they could make the Sugababes blush. Formed in Paris by erstwhile Soft Machine guitarist Daevid Allen during 1967, (following visa complications that denied him entry to the UK), and renowned space whisperer Gilli Smith, the band initially came to wider attention in the early 70s with their second album Camembert Electrique. It was, however, with the Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy comprising the albums Flying Teapot, Angels Egg and You, the latter two of which featured what is considered to be the bands classic line-up replete with Steve Hillages lewd guitar, that they cemented their place in the pantheon of progressive rock.

Following the release of You Gong splintered into various factions that would, over the years, lead to an almost bewildering array of different versions of the band, including Mother Gong, Planet Gong featuring Here & Now and, during the early 80s, New York Gong with Bill Laswell playing a major role. In 1977, with Gong drummer Pierre Moerlen holding the reigns of the band and taking it through a difficult jazz fusion direction, the classic line-up came together for the first of what would be many reunions to headline a 24 hour festival at the Paris Hippodrome.

Revisiting Camembert Electrique and The Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy in their entirety, Gong est Mort, Vive Gong is the bands definitive live album, capturing the highlights of their Paris Hippodrome headline performance in all their lysergic glory. The album opens with Camemberts Cant Kill Me and (the slightly renamed) Ive Been Stoned Before, ebbing and flowing through myriad pothead pixie grooves including stand-out interpretations of Radio Gnome Invisible and Zero the Hero and The Witchs Spell. Following a mid-set breather courtesy of Gong stalwart Didier Malherbes Flute Salad, Gong Est Mort. goes on to document a band whose virtuosity never blunted their all-out cosmic riffing, with Oily Way, Master Builder and epic versions of Isle of Everywhere and You Never Blow Yr Trip Forever showcasing just why theyve endured as a stoners favourite.

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