So pleased to find you had come across this. :) The louse is the brain. He's looking at who/what is actually in charge of him, a similar theme in a way to Man-Erg. Randy California is a real name - well, kind of. He was the founder of the band Spirit - another band you should listen to - and he got given his name by Jimi Hendrix. Basically there were two guys named Randy playing with Hendrix at the time so they were referred to by their state of origin - hence Randy California. Try these from Spirit if you like. Twelve Dreams is the album and it's astonishingly good. th-cam.com/video/17YuScyo9v4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/QDCtkHt4pog/w-d-xo.html
I appreciate that, my friend. I truly do! This music just brings the best out of me and I try to share it with yall! Simple but effective. I appreciate you watching ❤️🙏
Wohoo! Finally, can't wait to see your reaction to it. There is a life performance of this song on youtube from 1974, with only PH and a piano. When I first found it, I thought it would be too empty, but PH nailed it alone with the piano. You should check it out!
that live show really shows off Hammill's ability to entrance you with just a piano! the band adds so much but there's just something about raw unfiltered Hammill! I can imagine people seeing it on TV by accident 50 years ago 😂👀
Someone else recommend a song from in camera. I'd also recommend "Gog" from the same album, his singing is crazy on that (and on the live recordings we have from the 70s of it, even crazier live, too bad it's all bootleg quality).
''The Lie'' from ''The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage'' is also incredibly dramatic and earth shatteringly powerful. A must for lovers of his unique lyrics and vocal bravado.
Relisten this song someday reading the lyrics, my opinion it is the strongest part of this song, it's freaking genius! UPD: this song is about searching home in this world where you belong, where you feel calm and safe. Home is not always the plqce where you live, it's psychological concept where you can finally feel yourself relaxed. Peter describes the feeling of not being in your "home" as being watched by some kind of watxher who doesn't let you live freely. He also describes different types of people and how someone finds their home in completely different things: church, work, etc. In general the lyrics is really worth of deep dive into it. Thanks for the reaction
You're right Lee you should listen to some Peter Hammill that's not VDGG cross over. Some of my favourite PH songs are cross overs - Flight, (In The) Black Room, Louse is not a Home, and a lot of my favourite PH album Over. So, given you want to hear some real solo PH, from the 70s what about something from In Camera or The Future Now - (No More) The Sub-Mariner - or from this century what about a song that always brings a tear to my eye - Once You Called Me - from the Clutch album.
the harmonies are Peter with himself. lots of times there will be multiple characters almost. it goes with the identity themes! at the end theres a whole chorus of Peters 😁 the drums at the end of the song have got to be electric. thats one of my favorite drum parts because the electronic sound elevates the song even more somehow.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I always thought that was just acoustic drums with the tape sped up. Gentle Giant did something similar on "Knots".
Hammill just vivesects himself with this song. This is MASTERPIECE of freaking genius. One of the best prog tracks and... no even one note by guitar. Awesome. PH is way, way the best prog vocalist on the Earth.
Totally unique delivery. VDG were a great band. 'The Least We Can Do is to Wave to Each Other is brilliant' . Refugees and White Hammer are excellent, Refufees, surely, the only song to mention 'Malleus Maleficarem'. Am I wrong?
One of Hammill's problems is he has so much music released (50+albums) it is difficult for a first time listener to find the highlight tracks so as a long time follower I posted a user friendly 3 volume Best of Peter Hammill playlist to TH-cam. Louse is no 4 in the first volume. The channel is under the name of Yrret Ksif. th-cam.com/play/PL_RcstnnlTo1GdQg56OYGB17GRn-DxUMt.html&si=6wQuumAxFgGHEOSc
if you count VDGG and his solo stuff, Hammill has sooooo many good songs/albums its ridiculous. and if you listen to a few more songs youll be the first person on youtube to do so 😆 i really hope people that like metal and punk rediscover his unlimited angst
Aren't most of Hammill's songs about identity? And existential dread. Kind of...? Randy California was a pretty interesting guitarist tutored by Jimi Hendrix for a while when he was a teenager and the leader of Spirit (a 60s/70s band you will hopefully check out at some point).
Wanted so bad for you to listen to this song, especially lyrics of this song. Super excited. Thank you!
So pleased to find you had come across this. :)
The louse is the brain. He's looking at who/what is actually in charge of him, a similar theme in a way to Man-Erg.
Randy California is a real name - well, kind of. He was the founder of the band Spirit - another band you should listen to - and he got given his name by Jimi Hendrix. Basically there were two guys named Randy playing with Hendrix at the time so they were referred to by their state of origin - hence Randy California.
Try these from Spirit if you like. Twelve Dreams is the album and it's astonishingly good.
th-cam.com/video/17YuScyo9v4/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/QDCtkHt4pog/w-d-xo.html
Seriously my young friend. The best reaction channel I follow. Great feeling and insight from you
I appreciate that, my friend. I truly do! This music just brings the best out of me and I try to share it with yall! Simple but effective. I appreciate you watching ❤️🙏
Wohoo! Finally, can't wait to see your reaction to it. There is a life performance of this song on youtube from 1974, with only PH and a piano. When I first found it, I thought it would be too empty, but PH nailed it alone with the piano. You should check it out!
that live show really shows off Hammill's ability to entrance you with just a piano! the band adds so much but there's just something about raw unfiltered Hammill!
I can imagine people seeing it on TV by accident 50 years ago 😂👀
I saw Hammill playing alone, or in duo, he is always amazing. Even finishing a concert with an accapella song without mic.
At least its not at the end of the month this time 🤣😅 that was great my friend. Thank you for everything ❤️
@@L33Reacts Hahah, as I said Lee, I am not in a hurry :D
Someone else recommend a song from in camera. I'd also recommend "Gog" from the same album, his singing is crazy on that (and on the live recordings we have from the 70s of it, even crazier live, too bad it's all bootleg quality).
Amazing song. I listened to it 10 times in a row the day In got it on cd back in '09. I was obsessed.
I can see why. Its addicting. Facing the darkness. And soaking in this strange, spooky song :)
This song has to have 15 different moments where you hear Peter do something no one has ever done with their voice in a rock song before.
The BEST drama in music of all times
''The Lie'' from ''The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage'' is also incredibly dramatic and earth shatteringly powerful. A must for lovers of his unique lyrics and vocal bravado.
Relisten this song someday reading the lyrics, my opinion it is the strongest part of this song, it's freaking genius!
UPD: this song is about searching home in this world where you belong, where you feel calm and safe. Home is not always the plqce where you live, it's psychological concept where you can finally feel yourself relaxed. Peter describes the feeling of not being in your "home" as being watched by some kind of watxher who doesn't let you live freely. He also describes different types of people and how someone finds their home in completely different things: church, work, etc. In general the lyrics is really worth of deep dive into it. Thanks for the reaction
no wayyyyyy dude YESSSS!
spooky house prog is practically a genre!
This shit was pretty spooky... but it's Peter hammill. So of course it's spooky 👻
@@L33Reacts one day someone will request one of his quiet and lovely songs but I guess not yet 😌😁 but they do exist!
the long silence at the end of the song is also the end of the album and is symbolic 😆
You're right Lee you should listen to some Peter Hammill that's not VDGG cross over. Some of my favourite PH songs are cross overs - Flight, (In The) Black Room, Louse is not a Home, and a lot of my favourite PH album Over.
So, given you want to hear some real solo PH, from the 70s what about something from In Camera or The Future Now - (No More) The Sub-Mariner - or from this century what about a song that always brings a tear to my eye - Once You Called Me - from the Clutch album.
Awesome thank you for the suggestions Paul. I will for sure add them to the list. I'd love to hear Just him.
Check out a video clip from 1974 where PH is playing this on Swiss TV!!!
And ''The Lie'' and ''Forsaken Gardens'' ....................magical.
Hi Lee. FYI. Randy California is a real person. He is the guitarist/vocalist/front man of the band Spirit. Great reaction by the way.
the harmonies are Peter with himself. lots of times there will be multiple characters almost.
it goes with the identity themes! at the end theres a whole chorus of Peters 😁
the drums at the end of the song have got to be electric. thats one of my favorite drum parts because the electronic sound elevates the song even more somehow.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I always thought that was just acoustic drums with the tape sped up. Gentle Giant did something similar on "Knots".
Hammill just vivesects himself with this song. This is MASTERPIECE of freaking genius. One of the best prog tracks and... no even one note by guitar. Awesome. PH is way, way the best prog vocalist on the Earth.
Yeah!! Meurglys III Next!
and here too, very late
Another "door" song from the master.
FYI: Jimi Hendrix named him Randy California
Did you do The Sleepwalkers? Did i miss it?
Totally unique delivery. VDG were a great band. 'The Least We Can Do is to Wave to Each Other is brilliant' . Refugees and White Hammer are excellent, Refufees, surely, the only song to mention 'Malleus Maleficarem'. Am I wrong?
Sometimes it is very scary here
One of Hammill's problems is he has so much music released (50+albums) it is difficult for a first time listener to find the highlight tracks so as a long time follower I posted a user friendly 3 volume Best of Peter Hammill playlist to TH-cam. Louse is no 4 in the first volume. The channel is under the name of Yrret Ksif.
th-cam.com/play/PL_RcstnnlTo1GdQg56OYGB17GRn-DxUMt.html&si=6wQuumAxFgGHEOSc
Jimi Hendrix gave Randy California his name.
Cool.
Now try ‘A House is not a Motel’ by Love
if you count VDGG and his solo stuff, Hammill has sooooo many good songs/albums its ridiculous. and if you listen to a few more songs youll be the first person on youtube to do so 😆
i really hope people that like metal and punk rediscover his unlimited angst
Nadir´s Big Chance (1975) is he first punk record released. johnny rotten did know 🙂
Sometimes it's very scary here.
👻👻👻
Aren't most of Hammill's songs about identity? And existential dread. Kind of...?
Randy California was a pretty interesting guitarist tutored by Jimi Hendrix for a while when he was a teenager and the leader of Spirit (a 60s/70s band you will hopefully check out at some point).