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Gong Live Etc. is a live album by Gong, recorded between 1973 and 1975 and originally released in 1977.It is a set of live recordings (including some two-track "off-the-desk" material), studio out-takes and BBC session recordings spanning the years 1973 to 1975.
The poster advertising the event can be seen in the photo collage included in the album Gong Live Etc, also released in 1977. The Gong lineup was a reunion of the Angel's Egg/You-era band, featuring the return of Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth, Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy, who had left in 1975 and so were not part of the then-current Gong ...
Gong Live Etc (UK live album) (1977) (some tracks) Daevid Allen – vocals, guitar; Didier Malherbe – saxophone, flute; Tim Blake – synthesizer, vocals; Steve Hillage – lead guitar; Mike Howlett – bass; Miquette Giraudy – vocals; Pierre Moerlen – drums, percussion; Gong Live Etc (UK live album) (1977) (some tracks) Daevid Allen ...
Pages in category "Gong (band) live albums" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Gong Live Etc. Greasy Truckers Live at Dingwalls Dance ...
Live Floating Anarchy 1977 is a 1978 live album by Planet Gong, a combination of Gong's Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth and the band Here & Now.It was recorded in Toulouse on 6 November 1977, apart from the track "Opium for the People" which was a studio recording.
The first Gong track was recorded at an open-air festival at Tabarka, Tunisia in June 1973, and the second was recorded live at Sheffield City Hall in Sheffield, England in October 1973. Greasy Truckers was "a loose organisation of individuals whose ideals were based on those of the Diggers in San Francisco, recycling money into worthwhile causes."
Giraudy playing with Gong in Tel Aviv in 2009. Giraudy appears on the 1974 album You as "Bambaloni Yoni" (Wee voices and Chourousings (sic)), on one track of the studio album Shamal (1975) and four tracks of Gong Live Etc. (1977). She is also on the archival release, Live at Sherwood Forest 75 (2005).
(1976) album (released as Expresso in the US) with Allan Holdsworth on guitar, following which Malherbe left, leaving Moerlen as the only link with the "classic" Gong line-up. He retained the name for the next album, Expresso II (1978), but to avoid confusion the band's concerts were often announced as Gong-Expresso. Since this wasn't clear ...