Friday, 9 November 2012

Steve Hillage - Live In Concert (76/79)

Here's a download from one of my favourite artists of all time. Steve Hillage (born Stephen Simpson Hillage, 2 August 1951, London, England) is an English musician, best known as a guitarist. He is associated with the Canterbury scene and has worked in experimental domains since the late 1960s. Besides his solo recordings he has been a member of Gong, Khan and System 7. Most of the tracks were recorded on the 28th April 1979 at the Paris Theatre in London except for tracks 1 & 6 which are from the 4th December 1976 at the Paris Theatre.

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Here's the tracklisting (320kbps)...
01) Hurdy Gurdy Glissando
02) Unidentified (Flying Being)
03) Radio
04) New Age Synthesis (Unzipping the Zype)
05) Electrick Gypsies
06) The Salmon Song
07) It's All Too Much
08) 1988 Aktivator
09) Crystal City
10) Activation Meditation
11) The Glorious Om Riff

DOWNLOAD STEVE HILLAGE LIVE


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10 comments:

  1. Thanks again Dave... its a cracking set list :)

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  2. And whilst we're at it, potbellied pixies won't want to miss another FLAC recording of Hillage, this time another from 1979 but Canterbury ...

    Electrick Gypsies
    Salmon Song
    New-Age Synthesis (Unzipping the Zype)
    1988 Aktivator
    Unidentified (Flying Being)
    It's All Too Much
    Crystal City

    Go get and say thanks to the man here: http://soundaboard.blogspot.com/search/label/Steve%20Hillage

    Cheers, Dave Sez.

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  3. ... and once again a big thanks to Dave :) Cheers mate, another show I'll be grabbing.

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  4. Welcome, Ernest! I've been assuming you already know of the Gong Holy Grail whose latest post is another with Hillage ...

    http://halsprogressiverockblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/gong-birminghamuk-april-30-1974-flac.html

    If you haven't seen the site before, you're going to be very busy! Cheers, Dave Sez.

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  5. Thanks again DS. I had seen that site before but hadn't been for a fair while so cheers for the heads up :)

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  6. Any chance of getting the 1977 concert as the link is well and truly dea

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