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Phil Manzanera - 801 (Live)
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- Опубликовано: 13 авг 2012
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Phil Manzanera is one of the UK’s best-known musicians and record producers, having shot to prominence in the early ‘70’s as the lead guitarist with the seminal band, Roxy Music. He is widely acknowledged as one of the world’s leading guitarists and is in much demand both as a performer and record producer.
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Great to hear this track. My brother, Lloyd Watson, was in 801. Joined the band just a few weeks after a near disastrous electrocution on stage and underwent surgery for many years.
What exactly happened??
Oh my goodness
Yo thats so sick! He played on 801 live which is one of my favorite albums !
Lloyd's slide guitar work is brilliant! Listen to him on "Some of Them Are Old", on Eno's first solo album, "Here Come the Warm Jets". Still gives me chills after all these years. Superb playing on a brilliant album. So sorry to see that Lloyd passed in 2019. Play on, Lloyd.
I'm pretty sure that Lloyd played support when I saw Roxy way back in the early 70s....?
Magnificent song, album, concert, band of supermusicians. 801 Live still stands a giant some 50 years on.
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Un live con i controcazzi
I haven't heard this in 20+ years.. I bought this 801 Live album in 1978 in NYC.. and was blown away
801 was an amazing meeting of musicians assembled by the great PHIL MANZANERA as a very open-minded idea of making music in a free fashion crafted way into progressive-pop-rock.The album LISTEN NOW is a masterpiece into the history of contemporary rock.
The drumming is absolutely incredible!
Simon Phillips!
Aged 19 !!!!
A young, 19, Simon Phillips.
And they sound so good here, with the digital remastering, and nicely up front in the mix. Oh yeah...
Try Gary Moore’s Back on the Streets album. More of this from SP and tighter. He was just ripping it!
I still have this album on vinyl, which was pressed off centre and made the tracks sound even more spaced out. Finally got it on CD to hear how it should have sounded. Think this was the first time I heard Simon Phillips and I became a huge fan buying albums just because his name was on them. Even bought his instructional VHS tapes and then the DVD's although I don't play the drums. One of the great live albums.
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Not one member of this collective had any idea what a masterpiece they were immersed in. It was just a huge jam, with musicians.
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Pretty damn sure they had a thought or two about it.
Amazing Super Group. Members of Roxy Music , Quiet Sun, Curved Air. Phil Manzanera is one of the greatest and unsung guitarist of our time. Also very Recommended, his first solo LP , " Diamond Head "
YES! and LISTEN NOW !!!
The best album by far is 'Mainstream' by Quiet Sun - from which much of this live album was taken. The track 'Sol Caliente' has some of the most powerful guitar I've ever heard. A brilliant album.
Listening today in honour of Francis Monkman.
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One of my favorites to trip too. Phil takes you to places that you have never been before and always will. Positive LIght!
Couldn't agree more!
Totally nuts if the gig was never filmed...
Super! Thanks!
Simon Phillips....\O/
this is Mummy Was An Asteroid, Daddy Was A Small Non-Stick Kitchen Utensil and it is (ahem) studio version....just for the PM record
Yes, the drumming is so GREAT . All is great... perfect music
Saw the Queen Elizabeth Hall gig - never forgotten it. Great night and subsequent album.
Curved Air, SHYTE mate , glad I knocked some Brain cells together to remember this lot!
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The greatest, albeit short lived, band ever!
801 Live ranks in my opinion as one of the twenty best albums of all time. Always puts me in a better mood. The sad thing is they did and then quit. Manzanera is incredibly good still.
Saw them at The Reading Festival in 1976.
Astounding performance
Me too, and they were incredible. I was very close to the stage and stood mesmerized by Simon Philips' drumming. I remember him struggling to find a way to reach his drums for the opening number and only just getting there in time... then somehow producing the most astonishing opening drum break quite literally as he sat down. Fantastic. I didn't see drums played that well again until 1998, when Ginger Baker was showing off for me at his home in South Africa.
I was there also, a great performance !
Francis got stuck in traffic and arrived with minutes to spare. Bill borrowed a pair of Phil's trousers which split as he walked on stage! Despite all the safety set in place, my brother, Lloyd, was understandably nervous as it was raining hard and it wasn't long since he'd been electrocuted on stage and was still in great pain from skin grafts to both hands. I remember hearing a girl shout "Hey Lloydy" and we both looked in the direction of the voice which turned out to be a girl from our home town. Luckily, a cameraman caught Lloyd's delighted expression when he recognised her and I used that picture on the front of the Order of Service for Lloyd's Last Gig (as we called his funeral) which was followed by a jam session featuring Lloyd's son, daughter and what seemed like every musician from our home town! Phil and Bill joined us for the Last Gig at Peterborough Cathedral, and Phil graciously agreed for "Diamond Head" from 801 Live to be played as the exit music. They were both a great support and continue to check in when their schedules allow. Phil, in particular, calmed my nerves when I realised that my 20 minute eulogy covering all of Lloyd's musical career going back to his first gig in 1965, had to be read in front of a "sell-out" crowd!@@shockiscoolok7837
You lucky bastards.
Like a friend who saw King Crimson, I said "Ted, I hate you." He replied "I know."
The Fripp , Wetton, Buford line up.
Bass, Guitar and drums.....good sound !!
the drummer was double bassin the feck outta those drums....love it!
#PMsQuietSun
I was just going to ask who is that ... then I read Simon Philips, one of Britains best
... and the basssss?
SIMON!!!!!!!
Phil Manzanera with Roxy Music in Stockholm Sweden 1976 was a force of raw nature!!
Nice Quiet Sun trax btw
Nice memories!! thanks
So great music ♡
A genuine supergroup and a truly great album to discover, with Direct-injected live sound. The Collectors' Edition CD of the QEH gig follows the original vinyl track listing, (which the incomplete vinyl CE doesn't), with 2 bonus tracks inserted between the original sides 1 & 2. The bonus CD is of the Shepperton Studios rehearsal, and the booklet is a really fascinating document. Deservedly, this sits next to the Fall's Complete Peel Sessions CD boxed set in my collection. It's that good!
Take a handfull of Truely great musicans, Brilliant musical minds and what do you get
801. A band full of my musical heroes.
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One of those bands that had so much more potential than their skimpy output. A decades long sadness that they couldn't squeeze out more than this very short-short, live LP, and the "Listen Now!" disc..........
Simon Phillips was 19!
And had been a top session pro for 3 years by this time. Nuts!
it is great - there they are - blokes are all the same with the strut and puff innit. up and down in and out they think they're the ones that matter - of course they do, otherwise they wouldn't dare try! we like their stuff - bonga wonga bonga wonga dibble dubble pluncka ploncka - oh yes. very nice. like proper people. I hope their children are all OK as it difficult time now what with war and no water... some nice key changes in there and drumming is very good these guys came near to being a stellar jazz fusion band in this track... happy days!!
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I was there.. next to Robert Wyatt
great experience :)
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Inspiring 801
I more than love it. But I'm an American. Perhaps 1 in 100,000 have ever heard of 801 or 801 Live. Actually probably only 1 in 10,000 music lovers have ever heard of them. (Americans were also very, very late to Roxy Music). Too bad for them (but not for me).
wow
i love Roxy :)
Like!!!
super concert
y'at-il une video complete du show svp
02:48 not being mentioned I note.
801: there's 'keeping it fresh' and then there's being ridiculous. Guys, you could have done a few more gigs !!!
Lineup: (reading from my vinyle cover (ILPS 9444))
Phil Manzanera,
Eno,
Lloyd Watson,
Francis Monkman,
Simon Phillips,
Bill McCormick
この人のギターは今聴いてもサイケデリックでソリッドでカッコいいです。
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You can blame Punk Rock for the lack of output just suddenly this was not within the Zeitgeist. However, is stands up. up up......
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I'm pissed at anybody who got to see 801 shows...
Saw them at Birmingham Town Hall on the Listen Now tour. Made a HUGE impression on me. Bill McCormick’s bass playing was incredible
@@Mruppertrinity And now I have to be pissed at you!!!
It's there any video of these concerts??
dont forget kevin Ayers
Ah yes, Kevin Ayers!
i had an Album by Manzenara , turned on to by his affiliation with Eno. I thought is was called Guitarisimo or something like that .
the bass sound just grabs one by the throat!
Birmingham Town Hall anyone?
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zahlen sind....:-)
I remember. Does anyone have a source for Phils “Knock knock knock’n on heaven’s door?” Best recording ever- can’t find it. I may be mistaken but pretty sure it was him.
I think it's walking through heaven's door from Manzanera album K-Scope
@@RalphMartyn-xi4ou OOooooooo I hope you are right. Excellent call mate! Let’s find out!!