Cabaret Voltaire - Vietsong Pt1 (1976)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Rare recording from 1976, initially credited to Richard H. Kirk
Cabaret Voltaire Sheffield Arts Tower 19 June 1976
"Earlier in the same year, I did a performance with the Cabs in Lecture Theatre 7 of the Arts Tower of Sheffield University - a piece for piano (which I played live) and tape and film (prepared by the Cabs) that was called 'Vietsong'. It was included in a programme that included a realisation by the Cabs of a text piece by the French composer Jean Yves Bosseur, '1898' by Mauricio Kagel and other stuff.
The title 'Vietsong' was my suggestion and the performance consisted of a 8mm film (loop?) which I stood in front of facing the audience with a TV switched on in front of me (TV screen facing away from audience, flickering adding ambience to the performance and lighting my face - sort of - from below). Piano was probably to my left or right. I was improvising some atonal discordant sounds on-top of the tape. Piano was played acoustic and not amplified." (Bob Dickinson)
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Love old cabaret Voltaire!!!☂️🎨🎸🚲🥢🌜🐂😄
Beautiful
Whatever was "publicly reported" or "broadcasted" on the beeb at the time, it is still a beautiful "early demo tape" paean to the suffering of the people at that time...catharsis and empathy, anyone?...
Super
The best band of the world
Thank you for sharing this. If you like this listen also to...Alien Brains...1979-1985.
another universe.................
The Cabs can do no wrong!
That was one hot summer.
Amazing 🤘
oh cazzo ... the start of the CV
Cabaret voltaire have been inspired for The human league,....
Both from Sheffield.
This is "Chance versus Causality"
No, it really isn't. Admittedly the Cabs recycled the slow beat from this piece on C v C, but otherwise the pieces are completely different!
Everything is possible - this may be "Vietsong pt. 1" as it says, but the early segment in this was definitely used for "Chance Versus Causality", there's no doubt about that. The Cabs had demos with different titles and later slightly reworked them into pieces by the titles that we know officially. In this "Vietsong" piece, there are other tiny bits I think I heard being used on what is now claimed to be the complete lost-and-found soundtrack, recently released by Mute on CD / LP.
On the other hand, here is a bit more about it: dieordiy2.blogspot.com/2014/11/richard-h-kirk-vietsong-unofficial.html - it seems the source of this recording isn't fully confirmed about being the Cabs' doing but something inbetween, experimented by Richard Kirk himself.
Stop the industry of culture oppression and listen to this. Take the blue pill
red pill
Was that "blue pill" as on "molly" OR "CIA cyanide(?)"...
chance verses causality
No, an earlier recording