25th Birthday Party (Live)
Download links and information about 25th Birthday Party (Live) by Gong. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Psychedelic genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:49:30 minutes.
Artist: | Gong |
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Release date: | 1995 |
Genre: | Electronica, Rock, Psychedelic |
Tracks: | 24 |
Duration: | 01:49:30 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Thom Intro (Live) | 1:18 |
2. | Floating Into a Birthday Gig (Live) | 5:39 |
3. | You Can't Kill Me (Live) | 6:20 |
4. | Radio Gnome 25 (Live) | 7:11 |
5. | I Am Your Pussy (Live) | 4:56 |
6. | The Pot Head Pixies (Live) | 2:54 |
7. | Never Glid Before (Live) | 5:47 |
8. | Sad Street (Live) | 6:28 |
9. | Eat That Phonebook (Live) | 3:27 |
10. | Gnomic Address (Live) | 1:36 |
11. | Flute Salad (Live) | 2:32 |
12. | Oily Way (Live) | 3:26 |
13. | Outer Temple/Inner Temple (Live) | 5:25 |
14. | She Is the Great Goddess (Live) | 3:05 |
15. | IAOM Riff (Live) | 7:34 |
16. | Clouds Again (Live) | 9:57 |
17. | Tri-Cycle Gliss (Live) | 10:51 |
18. | Get a Dinner (Live) | 2:03 |
19. | Zero Where Are You? (Live) | 1:29 |
20. | Be Who You Are My Friends (Live) | 2:33 |
21. | It's the World of Illusion (Live) | 3:00 |
22. | Why Don't You Try (Live) | 2:19 |
23. | I Am You (Live) | 6:37 |
24. | Introducing the Musicians (Live) | 3:03 |
Details
[Edit]On October 8 and 9, 1994, Gong celebrated its 25th anniversary with a massive festival at The Forum in London. In addition to Gong, sets were played over the two days by Kevin Ayers, Tim Blake, "Shapeshifter" Gong, Here & Now, Fluvius, Shortwave, Planet Gong, Kangaroo Moon, and the Invisible Opera Company of Tibet. This classic Gong lineup, which hadn't played together since 1977, consisted of Daevid, Gilli, Didier, Tim Blake, Mike Howlett, Pip Pyle, Steffi Sharpstrings, and Shyamal Maitra; no particular era of Gong is most represented here, but rather a mix of personalities from throughout the band's history. Judging by this two-CD set commemorating the event, it was an amazingly energetic two days, as the Gong repertoire was infused with new life, sounding fresh and current, with new variations and tunes inserted throughout. As a psychedelic and alternative rock institution, Gong proves here that it still has the vitality and ability to entertain a new generation of fans.