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Gong High Above the Subterania Club 2000 Mp3, Flac, Wma Gong High Above The Subterania Club 2000 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: High Above The Subterania Club 2000 Country: UK Style: Jazz-Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1138 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1682 mb WMA version RAR size: 1940 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 972 Other Formats: XM MP4 ASF AAC VOC MOD MP1 Tracklist 1 Foolfare 2 Zeroid 3 Radio Gnome Invisible 4 Yoni On Mars 5 Bodilingus Intro 6 Bodilingus 7 Zero The Hero And The Witch's Spell 8 I Am Your Pussy 9 Doudouk Solo 10 Magdalene 11 Infinitea 12 Mad Monk 13 Flute Salad 14 Oily Way 15 Outer Temple Gliss 16 Inner Temple Gliss 17 Goddess Invocation 18 Master Builder 19 (Applause) 20 You Can't Kill Me 21 Uncredited Interview With Daevid Allen Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Snapper Music plc Credits Bass – Mike Howlett Design [Coverdesign] – Daevid Allen, David Gregson Drums, Vocals – Chris Taylor Electronics [Guest] – Basil Brookes* Engineer [Recording Mixmaster] – Ben Mathews*, Dean Barratt Guitar [Guest] – Steffe Sharpstrings Keyboards, Electronics, Vocals – Gwyo Zepix* Mixed By [Livesound] – David Id Other [Installations] – Tony Mandala Other [Stagecrew] – Micro Cosmik Photography [Possibly] – Joss Mullinger Photography By – Fin Costello Producer [DVD Audio], Mixed By [DVD Audio Assistant] – Theo Travis Producer [DVD Audio], Mixed By [DVD Audio] – Mike Howlett Saxophone, Flute – Theo Travis Saxophone, Flute, Duduk [Doudouk] – Didier Malherbe Vocals [Space Whisper] – Gilli Smyth Vocals, Guitar – Daevid Allen Notes It was the beginning of a new cycle for Gong. A new album, a new label, a new drummer, a new synthesizer wiz, and a new agency with the potential for a fresh management vision. This was our first gig of the 2000 naughty naughties & aside from three thoroughly distracted rehearsals we hadn't played together for five months. To add to the pressure the gig was going out as webcast & eventually become a DVD & live CD. Somehow when the day came we forgot all this & it all morphed into a huge fluorescent fancy dress party with a bunch of our old tribal pals & friends old & new in a club in Portobello Rd. - for years the epicentre of our London lifetimes. Recorded live at the Subterania Club, London, at the 'Zero 2 Infinity' CD launch party/gig in April 2000 Running time: 100 mins. approx. Region code: 0 2.0 Stereo/Dolby Surround 5.1 Artwork © 2002 Allen/Gregson Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (String): 636551450379 Barcode (Text): 6 36551 45037 9 Matrix / Runout: | SDVD503 | SNAPPER MUSIC | 011942 | DVD5 | Mastering SID Code: IFPI L012 Mould SID Code: IFPI 5066 Label Code: LC 01702 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year High Above The Subterania Snapper SMADVD003 Gong SMADVD003 UK 2002 Club 2000 (DVD-V, NTSC) Music High Above The Subterania UK & SMACD1031 Gong Club 2000 (DVD-V, RE, NTSC + Madfish SMACD1031 2015 Europe CD, Album) High Above The Subterania Moon MD-0613-0 Gong MD-0613-0 Ukraine 2002 Club 2000 (DVD-V, NTSC) Records Related Music albums to High Above The Subterania Club 2000 by Gong Daevid Allen - It's The Time Of Your Life Gong - Flying Teapot Gong - Angels Egg (Radio Gnome Invisible Part II) Gong - Коллекция Альбомов 1977 - 2001 (Gong 3) Gong - Flying Teapot (Radio Gnome Invisible Part 1) Gong - Live Etc. Gong - Zero To Infinity Daevid Allen / Harry Williamson - Twenty Two Meanings : The Art Of Glissando Guitar Vol. 1 Spirits Burning & Bridget Wishart - Earth Born Various - Drones4Daevid - The Real Music Club Brighton February 8 2015.
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