Just got to say one thing: FUCK - that new Thom Yorke ('featuring Radiohead') version of Creep is absolutely FUCKING awful. Go to mix2 where I suspect the average age of the tracks would turn out to be what...30 years old and there is SO much more invention at play...'old man music eh?'
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Leftfield's Remix & Dub Version
A nice tribute from Rolo McGinty (from The Woodentops):
R.I.P. Bob Sargeant.
Bob produced Giant album that began production in 1985. Bob was a veteran producer already before we met him. He was in the 80’s what they called a hit maker, but he only did a production if he liked it. He was also a lot of fun to be around though meticulous while working, keeping an eye always on time and how much should be achieved within it. Old school hardcore! Bob came to rehearsals always notepad out. We tried different arrangements, tightening up , changing, trying out the what ifs. Bob was the producer of many bands but the Beat was the one for us. Loved them. I was in the studio everyday (Rolo) and it was a big moment for me watching Bob and John Gallen the engineer at work. John is nearest in the photo. They did by hand what you do with computers now. The drop ins and moving live, huge blocks of backing vocals from one tape recorder to another, doubling snares, all kinds of things. Bob played marimbas, some organ, percussion and backing vocals. I cant tell you how much I enjoyed the experience of recording that album.
So with a heavy heart its Goodby Bob and condolences to Babs Sargeant who is hurting right now xx
1 Daniel Tucceri - Pagodes (Debussy) / Forbidden Colours (part) (Live at The Carringbush Hotel Melbourne 8-7-21)
2 Amadinda Percussion Group - Pagodes (Live 36th Festival Internacional de Música de Espinho Portugal July 2010)
3 Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (Solo piano/piano and strings versions) [Exiled Edit]
4 Ryuichi Sakamoto & David Sylvian - Forbidden Colours (Version)
5 Mark Stewart & The Maffia - Forbidden Colours / Forbidden Dub
6 Akiko Usui - Forbidden Colours (Shades of Sakamoto)
7 Mark Stewart & The Maffia - Forbidden Colours (Live in Bristol 3/6/05 with Adrian Sherwood at the mixing desk)
8 Daniel Tucceri - Forbidden Colours (Live at The Carringbush Hotel Melbourne 8-7-21)
XForbiddenArtX Tim Niblock
So the other night I went to see Dan Tucceri performing at the piano in the Carringbush Hotel again and one of the bonuses is that sometimes Dan tells a tale about the performer or the piece that he is playing.
Now my knowledge of classical music is not so hot and so I only learnt the other night (when Dan was performing Dubussy's Pegodes and it kept reminding me of Merry Christmas Mr lawrence / Forbidden Colours) of the influence of Asian music on Debussy and his influence on Ryuichi Sakamoto. As Sakamoto said:
If like me you think Gareth really is a bit of a genius (even if Steve Beresford DID hit the mark when he said anonymously in an NME article that sometimes you just wanted to give him a good spanking) then check out these great mixes by Jonder over at Nothin' Sez Somethin' of his work that isn't quite so well known as The Pop Group and Rip Rig and Panic