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Tag Archives: Steve Hillage
NIK TURNER – Space Fusion Odyssey
January 20, 2016

Cleopatra 2015 Further cosmic explorations of an orbital hornblower aiming at the nebulae – with stellar guests in tow – and carrying the spirit of HAWKWIND. “Extravagant” and “experimental” have long become standard epithets when it comes to Mr. Turner’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Billy Cobham, fusion, Gilli Smyth, Hawkwind, John Etheridge, John Weinzierl, Jürgen Engler, Nik Turner, Robby Krieger, space rock, Steve Hillage
STEVE HILLAGE – Madison Square Garden 1977
October 13, 2015

Cleopatra 2015 Cutting the Big Apple in a cosmic way, dragon guitarist goes for a hot persuasion. Most prestigious New York venue might seem a challenging prospect for a former GONG stringer to sway, but one shouldn’t underestimate Steve Hillage … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Clive Bunker, Colin Bass, live, prog rock, Steve Hillage
GONG Don’t Endorse The “Radio Gnome” Reissue
September 25, 2015
The prog rock community has been abuzz for the last few days, since the news of the forthcoming reissue of GONG‘s “Radio Gnome” trilogy – 1973-74’s “Flying Teapot,” “Angel’s Egg” and “You” – in remastered form. Yet the band members oppose the very … Continue reading
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Tagged Gong, Steve Hillage
Steve Hillage’s MSG Concert To Be Out
September 3, 2015

“Madison Square Garden 1977” states both time and place of a concert Steve Hillage played in NYC in the year when his “Motivation Radio” climbed up the U.K. charts, although the guitarist relied on the material from his first two albums then. Out … Continue reading
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Tagged Steve Hillage
CLEARLIGHT – Impressionist Symphony
May 21, 2015

Gonzo 2014 Aural gallery opens a new view as guests from the past pay a visit. Looking from the outside, it’s been a four-decade quest for Cyrille Verdeaux, an attempt to re-embrace the grandeur of 1975’s “Clearlight Symphony” that brought … Continue reading
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Tagged art rock, Clearlight, Cyrille Verdeaux, Didier Malherbe, instrumental, prog rock, Steve Hillage, Tim Blake


