Oily foilies,squidgy black gold seal and red seal,red leb,madeiran soap and hot knives after purple omns brought this very much alive when I was a bit younger.they were the days when I didn't worry about tomorrow lol
Creating good songs is both a death and a birth. The sounds contained in this disc are at the end of their life. Yet they exist in a state of permanent potential energy, just as the memory of a deceased soul will always have the power to move us
What a great band gong is, been listening to them for 37 years, and I've tripped to even oh up town to and throw you have my word ,?, From Urmston Manchester 🤓🇬🇧😁 🤠
I think I must have heard the same thing. I can't remember the dj, very famous and he had a request in for Oily Way from a listener but decided to play the whole LP. It wasn't the first time I'd heard them but a whole LP on British radio at that time was really different even though I was tuned in because the show played all the best new unfashionable music at the time, Angel's Egg was still farther out than any of it....and still is
Wow, only now did I discover that the first 36 seconds are actually the end of "Flute Salad". It definitely works as an intro, though. It also goes to show how well produced these tracks are that they transition between each other so seamlessly.
jaimie mc donald the amount of overdubs in the album would disprove that, but their music is centered around interpersonal communication via their instruments, so it is all “live”
@@jaimiemcdonald6549 if you're looking for an album that was recorded entirely live in one go check out Peter Green's "The End of the Game", pretty sure thats what youre looking for. obviously they couldnt cut god knows how many hours of lysergic jamming onto vinyl so it is edited to some degree, pieces cut out of it. but i believe it is recorded all live, all in one night.
I love the Inner Temple glissando guitar. Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett taught Daevid Allen the technique. Steve Hillage learned glissando guitar from Daevid. Check out Hillage's song "New Age Synthesis" for Dave Stewart's glissando guitar and Hillage's amazing bass player too.
Christian Boulé and Colin Bass are not listed on the Angel's Egg album credits. Daevid Allen (glissando guitar) and Mike Howlett (bass) are listed; or were you referring to players on Steve Hillage's "New Age Synthesis"?
@@synthonaplinth5980 There is a live version of Steve Hillage's New Age Synthesis (the one with Japanese subtitles at the beginning). The glissando guitar player is Dave Stewart. The bass player is John McKenzie; his live bass solo is absolutely AMAZING!
only found them recently on Spotify was listening to hot rats peachs en regela, realised I hadn't listened to Zappa in so long since going to university and then it took me to yellow snow one of my fav Zappa song as a child and from there I got to gong angel egg and now I am listening to them more and working out what I think. It's cool. I like mixing physical media, mainly CDs and records, mostly second hand with Spotify.
I just found Gong last month. No one I knew listened to them. I'd heard of Steve Hillage though. So what do you think now, four months later? I've been listening to Angels Egg and You a lot.
@@donyoung7874 - Both great albums. Still have a battered copy of 'You' on vinyl I bought second hand in 1985 or thereabouts. Hillage's solo stuff is worth a look too. 'Fish Rising' and 'Green' are particularly good.
@@Gwawdiwr I've been listening to Green on YT and plan on getting it soon. I also just found this Japanese psychedelic band, Kikagaku Moyo, this week. Have you heard of them? Check out 'House In The Tall Grass' or 'Masana Temples'. Unfortunately the cd's aren't available at this time.
They MUST choose to lose....but they can't CHOOSE to lose, there is no eye of any needle big enough for them, so they know not of what the artists speak of and where their creations arise
I cared for Gilly before She passed on. Such a dignified amazing woman. She told me we would meet in next life, I feel breathless with this precious memory
Gong... The only Prog band that were sexy and groovy as well as being very complex. Loved it then and still love it now.
Oh yes.
I agree to an extent, but Soft Machine's first three albums are literally sex incarnate. Robert Wyatt was a greasy hornball 😂
everyone reading this is blessed beyond belief. by default. because you know who/what Gong is
👍 Yes! Indeed we do, and so do you. 🍄🗝️
Strong and streaming' mate
I was in a band not from utopia! We did this set. Early 80,s. No sax , even did it once without a bass😢
It's Infinitely better for our immortal souls to know who JESUS is...
We can love Gong and Jesus at the same time
This is some of the best stuff on Earth and it was so far ahead of its time.. and Timeless at the same time
Agreed
Dr. Vindaloo's love for psychedelic adventures brought me (and him) to The Oily Way.
Listening to this for 40 years now and it always sounds better every time ,shout-out to the PHP's.
I got into this away at Uni back in 1989 (35 yrs) . Recently rediscovered it as I went through my stack of LPs and am loving it.
😁
The drums are killer
The genius of Pierre Moerlen
Now you're here and now you're Gong
Now you're back where you belong
glad im not the only one who heard that mondegreen. or wait, is it?
😂
such memories of my teenage years!! what a band!!
I love gong
As a bloke I can tell you that listening to Oily Way is the musical equivalent of knocking one out.
TMI ;)
Still have this vinyl in perfect condition from back in the day. Amazing band!
Oily foilies,squidgy black gold seal and red seal,red leb,madeiran soap and hot knives after purple omns brought this very much alive when I was a bit younger.they were the days when I didn't worry about tomorrow lol
This!
And temple ball and gold dolphins and and and and....😋
@@alex-E7WHU Now you're talking !! 😂
Psychedelic jazz at it's best
Jazz???
@@Burt472 Yes, jazz.
@@ClearLight1967 No
Space fusion.
RIP Daevid Allen
Masterpiece
The definition of groovy... Man, that chorus rules!
Creating good songs is both a death and a birth. The sounds contained in this disc are at the end of their life. Yet they exist in a state of permanent potential energy, just as the memory of a deceased soul will always have the power to move us
I just saw Gong at the Avant Garde a Clue Experimental Week in Rochester NY and it was amazing. I am a huge fan and they just get better and better.
Kavus Torabi does a great job as a band leader, it seems!
Wut Gong was/is in NY/US?? How did I miss this
very good idea to put all these songs together as one file as they re intended to be listened.
+Ludo Chem thank you!
all intention is a mistake
my teapot is whistling;) this song bubbled up in my memory. i am so pleased tp have found it here. thank you!
I had this record!今 聴くと以前よりも、さらに新鮮で素晴らしい🎉少しも色あせないどころか良くなってると感じる❤また 夢中です🥳
The first Gong album I bought, (1982)... and was forever hooked on Pierre Moerlen and Steve (Spillage!) Hillage!
I love the spiritual allegories in the gong lyrics.
First LP I ever bought. :D
Grooviest, freakin', song, ever, man.
Absolutely love this tune & still have the LP !!!
yes me too
Who's still hangin here in Aug 24...noisette whereisit
very trippy stuff...imagine listening to this enhanced:) I'm quite straight now..the music is a drug.
I asked a friend what's the best thing to listen to when you're high? He told me to give this album a listen and it blew my fucking mind
I listened to this night on 28mg of 4-aco-dmt and it was blowing my mind! Incredible stuff hahaha, love gong
What a great band gong is, been listening to them for 37 years, and I've tripped to even oh up town to and throw you have my word ,?, From Urmston Manchester 🤓🇬🇧😁 🤠
The first track I ever heard from Gong on a radio in Liverpool! Yes Gong on a radio programme! Must have been about 1982, I was smitten...
Is right laa
😂 Phil Easton's Express if you're old enough!
I think I must have heard the same thing. I can't remember the dj, very famous and he had a request in for Oily Way from a listener but decided to play the whole LP. It wasn't the first time I'd heard them but a whole LP on British radio at that time was really different even though I was tuned in because the show played all the best new unfashionable music at the time, Angel's Egg was still farther out than any of it....and still is
CKCU 93.1 in Ottawa, Canada plays Gong regularly. I've heard a tune from all of their albums even some of their new tunes c.2000+
Smitten like a kitten in mittens eating mutton!
This came on the radio (6Music) so I asked Siri what song is this & she told me. Trippy as fuvk! Loves it 😃😍💙👍👍👍
such a good drummer.
el mejor disco para mi.....de gong!!!! progresive rock clasic.
El Shamal, el Gazeuse y el Expresso II ahí se van también : )
Gong you
The best album....
for me....
RIP GILLI X
Absolument magnifique
one of my favs
Grazy jazzrock ...great
Thank god Gong prevented me from suffering a boring perspective on life 😅
Credo siano il miglior gruppo fine anni 60...
Li adoro....
Sono ancora oggi all'avanguardia.
C'è solo da imparare
Li amo dal 1973....Un saluto da Trento
Thank you for uploading. Music from heaven.
Agreed...Ciao from Italy
Yes, I think I would appreciate some tea very much. Thank You.
LOL :D
Wow thats just great music ! Thanks
Awesome album ( Angel's Egg)
Simply mesmerizing....
I love that my feed has it right... The RadioGnome Trilogy brought us here. This is prime only to follow by You. Each track is essential.
Wow, only now did I discover that the first 36 seconds are actually the end of "Flute Salad". It definitely works as an intro, though. It also goes to show how well produced these tracks are that they transition between each other so seamlessly.
The whole album was recorded live in one go in a forest outdoors at the Chateau in France where the all stayed
jaimie mc donald the amount of overdubs in the album would disprove that, but their music is centered around interpersonal communication via their instruments, so it is all “live”
Better on vinyl...
@@graxjpg i agree, there's pretty obvious tape cuts. somehow their obviousness only adds to the experience though imo. Gong is by far my fav band
@@jaimiemcdonald6549 if you're looking for an album that was recorded entirely live in one go check out Peter Green's "The End of the Game", pretty sure thats what youre looking for. obviously they couldnt cut god knows how many hours of lysergic jamming onto vinyl so it is edited to some degree, pieces cut out of it. but i believe it is recorded all live, all in one night.
0:00 Oily Way
3:37 Outer Temple
4:46 Inner Temple
I love the Inner Temple glissando guitar. Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett taught Daevid Allen the technique. Steve Hillage learned glissando guitar from Daevid. Check out Hillage's song "New Age Synthesis" for Dave Stewart's glissando guitar and Hillage's amazing bass player too.
Christian Boulé on rhythm and glissando guitar and Colin Bass (later of Camel) on bass, respectively.
Christian Boulé and Colin Bass are not listed on the Angel's Egg album credits. Daevid Allen (glissando guitar) and Mike Howlett (bass) are listed; or were you referring to players on Steve Hillage's "New Age Synthesis"?
@@johnyoung2701 The latter. Should have been more specific.
@@synthonaplinth5980 There is a live version of Steve Hillage's New Age Synthesis (the one with Japanese subtitles at the beginning). The glissando guitar player is Dave Stewart. The bass player is John McKenzie; his live bass solo is absolutely AMAZING!
@@johnyoung2701 interesting. The same Dave Stewart from Eurythmics?
only found them recently on Spotify was listening to hot rats peachs en regela, realised I hadn't listened to Zappa in so long since going to university and then it took me to yellow snow one of my fav Zappa song as a child and from there I got to gong angel egg and now I am listening to them more and working out what I think. It's cool. I like mixing physical media, mainly CDs and records, mostly second hand with Spotify.
I just found Gong last month. No one I knew listened to them. I'd heard of Steve Hillage though. So what do you think now, four months later? I've been listening to Angels Egg and You a lot.
@@donyoung7874 - Both great albums. Still have a battered copy of 'You' on vinyl I bought second hand in 1985 or thereabouts. Hillage's solo stuff is worth a look too. 'Fish Rising' and 'Green' are particularly good.
@@Gwawdiwr I've been listening to Green on YT and plan on getting it soon. I also just found this Japanese psychedelic band, Kikagaku Moyo, this week. Have you heard of them? Check out 'House In The Tall Grass' or 'Masana Temples'. Unfortunately the cd's aren't available at this time.
gong are still sooooo goooood
Un viaje sideral un viaje sutil un viaje exquisito como Gong sabe expresarlos
Si...Concordo...Un saludo desde Italia....Ciao
Gracias por compartirlo!!!! Giulio, Gong es siempre fantastico
You are I and I am you.
But someone obscures my view of you-- wait no, that's a different group of wacky Brits ...
👍 Great Stuff! 🍄🗝️
Highly, and I mean highly, original Prog! 😀
God, I love gong!
octave doctors saved my life.true story.
Life is a cosmic cartoon on planet gong
Please elaborate.
Tnx ! Great !
Still have ori original vinyls. .of the trilogy. . Gong best prog avant rock. .re: Hawkwind, Amon Duul 2, Kingdom Come, etc.
enough to be the instruments of love! not the only way, nor the english way heh
very good...................................................................................................
man. so groovy
Boss record
Spot on 😀😀
Funk Yeah!
dude im stoned and looked at the cover really fast and EGG is written like 666
no its written like egg
I thought the same thing!!!
who engineered this album? because it sounds incredible even technically
Simon Heyworth, he worked on "Tubular Bells" as well --> www.discogs.com/artist/201005-Simon-Heyworth
@@giuliocarolettiWow !!! 😮
Good morning submarine captains.
I'll put the kettle on, brews all round?
Yep! I got some hydro for the second round : )
two sugars please
3:40 Would you like some tea?
Love to play this with Caves of Qud… just works somehow.
Shrooms !
Lots and lots of pot head pixies riding round in teapot taxis, you don't get lyrics this fine, except from Gong.
Besides perhaps the minimoog and the tiny keyboard that the ems aks had, Tim Blake played the synthesizers, not the “keyboard”
Hmm true, how could I overlook this? Noted and changed.
Also daevid is credited with playing the aluminum croon? Whatever that is.
❤🎉
Planet Gong ? Any one ?
Are you asking if there's anyone from Planet Gong here, or are you requesting an upload of Planet Gong songs? :D
giulio caroletti yes .. i'm asking if there's anyone here from Planet Gong ? cos i've been there once .. Trippy Planet Gooooooung ! hihihihih cheers
I'm already in orbit of it :)
im here!
If you click on "show more" she's right there :D
They MUST choose to lose....but they can't CHOOSE to lose, there is no eye of any needle big enough for them, so they know not of what the artists speak of and where their creations arise
Song of the Day
03-26-18: Oily Way/Outer Temple/Inner Temple | Gong
also on: www.onecuriousworld.com
Who's making the tea? Who's rolling? Who got in some nice biccies? Let's all enjoy!
Rosie Lea! Da bergamot is kickin' in !
👋👋👋👋
Reminds me of sesame Street music
C L A S S
What? no mention of Gilly?
I nursed Gilly before she passed on. Gilly told me we would meet in next life
Margaret McRae you and Howie ?
In the isle of everywere
0:56 🤯
Why is the lady in the sky farting onto that sleeping man?
WHO ASKED YOU?
first Daevid. now Lemmy. :-(
+Ronald Sullivan :(
And Gilly
I cared for Gilly before She passed on. Such a dignified amazing woman. She told me we would meet in next life, I feel breathless with this precious memory
@@margaretmcrae5642 Amazing !! 😢
0:28 Icp - who asked you
:-)
0:28 who asked you
It's not the Milky Way. It's not the only way.
very like frank zappa :)
Nope it's not if you hear their other stuff...
It makes me feel such an old crap
Noooooo
would you like some tea?
🧠to🧠😤
en lo personal el café y la cafeina me genera vomito y mal sueño
Certainly a Fine pièce of musisianship here, but it Does not Top " Flute Thing " by the Blues Project in 1963!!! 🔥🆗👅💝