Sunday, February 21, 2016

Pendragon (neo-prog rock / England)



Pendragon are an English neo-progressive rock band established in 1978 in Stroud, Gloucestershire as Zeus Pendragon by guitarist and vocalist Nick Barrett. The Zeus was dropped before the band started recording as the members decided it was too long to look good on a t-shirt.
There were a few personnel changes in the early days, but since 1986 the lineup has remained stable (apart from tree changes on the drummer's stool) and the band is still active as of 2016.

Years active: 1978 - present





History:

The band were active in the progressive rock revival spearheaded by the likes of Marillion, Pallas, Solstice and Twelfth Night in the early 1980s, and indeed (like their peers IQ) often appeared as support acts to Marillion and other major neo-prog bands, both on tours and at the famous Marquee venue which hosted many regular prog evenings. After their debut album, The Jewel, the band pursued a more commercial direction, documented in the Kowtow album and the Red Shoes and Saved By You EPs, but despite these efforts failed to break through to a mainstream audience.
In 1991 the band established their own label, Toff Records, and released the archival release The Rest of Pendragon, a collection of EP tracks, and the studio album The World, in which they returned to a more progressive style that the band would continue to develop over their next three studio albums, The Window of Life, The Masquerade Overture, and Not Of This World.
From this point on their fortunes have improved, and whilst they are still relatively obscure in their home country they have a significant following in Europe; in particular, they have managed to develop a strong fanbase in Poland, and have both released at least one compilation specifically for the Polish market and recorded several live albums there.


In 2002 the band released Acoustically Challenged, documenting an "unplugged" session with a number of the band's songs retooled for acoustic instruments, which was originally broadcast on Radio 3 Warsaw. This was considered an unusual move for a prog rock band, since progressive rock tends to focus a lot on the use of electronic synthesisers and electric guitars; however, the melodic qualities of the band's compositions proved to be well-suited to an acoustic context, and the album was reasonably successful. This heralded a new willingness to experiment on the part of the band, following a run of studio albums all broadly in the same vein as "The World". On 2005's Believe they took their music in a somewhat darker direction, causing a certain amount of controversy amongst their fans. 2008's Pure refined the style of Believe and was extremely well received by the progressive rock fandom, being voted Album of the Year 2008 on DPRP.

Timeline:



Current members:

Nick Barrett - guitars, vocals (1978–present)
Peter Gee - bass (1978–present)
Clive Nolan - keyboards (1986–present)
Craig Blundell - drums (2014–present)

Former members:

Alan Gyorffy - Drums (1977–1978)
John Barnfield - keyboards (1978–1984)
Nigel Harris - drums (1978–1984)
Matt Anderson - drums (1984–1986)
Rick Carter - keyboards (1984–1986)
Fudge Smith - drums (1986–2006)
Joe Crabtree - drums (2006–2008)
Scott Higham - drums (2008–2014)

If i Were the Wind (and you were the rain): https://youtu.be/V4BUn1YYWJE






Paintbox: https://youtu.be/qFD8Pf6cuG4 






Discography:

Studio albums:

The Jewel (1985)
Kowtow (1988)
The World (1991)
The Window of Life (1993)
The Masquerade Overture (1996)
Not of This World (2001)
Believe (2005)
Pure (2008)
Passion (2011)
Men Who Climb Mountains (2014)

Live albums:

9:15 Live (1986)
The Very, Very Bootleg (1993)
Utrecht... The Final Frontier (1995)
Live In Krakow 1996 (1997)
Acoustically Challenged (2002)
Concerto Maximo (2009)

EPs:

Fly High, Fall Far (1984)
Fallen Dreams And Angels (1994)
As Good As Gold (1996)
Compilations and rarities
The R(B)est of Pendragon (1991)
Overture 1984 - 1996 (1998) (US compilation)
The Round Table 1985 - 1998 (1998) (Compilation Argentina)
Once Upon a Time in England Volume 1 (1999) (rarities)
Once Upon a Time in England Volume 2 (1999) (rarities)

The History: 1984 - 2000 (2000) (compilation, originally released in Poland)



Thursday, February 4, 2016

The Velvet Underground - A closer look (documentary)

Beginning with original line-up consisting of Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker, John Cale and Lou Reed crafting those first, timeless songs that soon became 1967's The Velvet Underground & Nico - the following film follows the Velvets' story along with their entire discography as explained by former band members and associates.









Info albums:

1967 - The Velvet Underground & Nico:                                                                                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground_%26_Nico

1968 - White Light/White Heat:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Light/White_Heat

1969 - The Velvet  Underground: 
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground_(album)

1970 - Loaded:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loaded_(The_Velvet_Underground_album)

1973 - Squeeze: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squeeze_(The_Velvet_Underground_album) 




documentary: https://youtu.be/45hRMCgyZBw




The Sacred Triangle: David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed - 1971-1973 (documentary/film 2010)

By 1971 David Bowie was branded a one-hit-wonder, Lou Reed was considered washed up following a disastrous debut and Iggy Pop was seen as merely a drug crazed ex-Stooge. But a meeting of minds in that year's closing months was the catalyst for an extraordinary turnaround for these three musical geniuses, resulting in the most dramatic shift of musical style since the dawn of the rock age. This fascinating film investigates the era in which these brilliant personalities worked most closely together. Told by those who were there at the time - including exclusive contributions from David's ex-wife Angie Bowie, Andy Warhol's Factory assistant Billy Name, and New York scenester/punk star Jayne (nee Wayne) County - and with rare, classic film footage and recently discovered archive material, The Sacred Triangle reveals a time of incredible creativity and a sublime chain of events that changed music forever.








Featured: Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, David Bowie

Appearing in this film: Jayne County,  Leee Black Childers, Angela Bowie, Billy Name


There's only a part 1!



The Sacred Triangle:   https://youtu.be/zmZsu8Ue7Hw