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EPISODE · Dec 18, 1999 · 6 MIN

Spacegoats: Born

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Born by Spacegoats, from Spacegoats Live at Glastonbury Town Hall 18/12/1999. This is a recording of a live concert by Spacegoats at Glastonbury Town Hall on 18th December 1999. Spacegoats personnel were Pok (guitar, vocals), Clive (vocals, percussion), Ruth (flute, vocals), Dave (drums) and George (bass). Also on the bill that day were Gandiva and The Ripple Effect. Somewhere between Track 8 (Broken Eagle) and Track 9 (The Freaks) there were several other tracks, including Centre of the Cyclone, but due to some absent-mindedness on the part of the sound engineer the tape was not flipped over and some of the recording of the performance was forever lost. Similarly, the end of Broken Eagle and the start of The Freaks are missing. Spacegoats had had just one rehearsal, earlier that same day, and then taken the songs out live. It was freezing cold and there was snow on the ground which made driving rather hazardous for those who came to the show. George had been kept awake for the whole of the previous night and was somewhat shattered before the start of the gig. This particular combination of Spacegoats personnel never played together again after this night, although the band with a different drummer to Dave and a variety of extra singers managed one more show at the Art College in Exeter. Also included in this line-up were Jim on keys and vocals and Hills on guitar and vocals. Several of the songs in this performance came from the early Laughing Sun set and many also lived on to become incorporated in Alchemeon’s repertoire. This performance represented a new direction for Spacegoats and Pok described the metamorphosis as being akin to “electric elves”. See also: http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives/space-goats http://www.pookofpok.blogspot.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC5dMV4lKtN4-L2KbtnplDw http://pondlifestudios.com/artist_information.asp?id=1 http://www.tribalvoices.org.uk/space-goats/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC5dMV4lKtN4-L2KbtnplDw https://twitter.com/WudRecords There is a lot more on the web concerning Spacegoats if you search, but this particular collection of songs is unique.

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Born by Spacegoats, from Spacegoats Live at Glastonbury Town Hall 18/12/1999. This is a recording of a live concert by Spacegoats at Glastonbury Town Hall on 18th December 1999. Spacegoats personnel were Pok (guitar, vocals), Clive (vocals, percussion), Ruth (flute, vocals), Dave (drums) and George (bass). Also on the bill that day were Gandiva and The Ripple Effect. Somewhere between Track 8 (Broken Eagle) and Track 9 (The Freaks) there were several other tracks, including Centre of the Cyclone, but due to some absent-mindedness on the part of the sound engineer the tape was not flipped over and some of the recording of the performance was forever lost. Similarly, the end of Broken Eagle and the start of The Freaks are missing. Spacegoats had had just one rehearsal, earlier that same day, and then taken the songs out live. It was freezing cold and there was snow on the ground which made driving rather hazardous for those who came to the show. George had been kept awake for the whole of the previous night and was somewhat shattered before the start of the gig. This particular combination of Spacegoats personnel never played together again after this night, although the band with a different drummer to Dave and a variety of extra singers managed one more show at the Art College in Exeter. Also included in this line-up were Jim on keys and vocals and Hills on guitar and vocals. Several of the songs in this performance came from the early Laughing Sun set and many also lived on to become incorporated in Alchemeon’s repertoire. This performance represented a new direction for Spacegoats and Pok described the metamorphosis as being akin to “electric elves”. See also: http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives http://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives/space-goats http://www.pookofpok.blogspot.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC5dMV4lKtN4-L2KbtnplDw http://pondlifestudios.com/artist_information.asp?id=1 http://www.tribalvoices.org.uk/space-goats/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC5dMV4lKtN4-L2KbtnplDw https://twitter.com/WudRecords There is a lot more on the web concerning Spacegoats if you search, but this particular collection of songs is unique.

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