See Pok’s page
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See Pok’s page
See Spacegoats page
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMt3TK-G7j4
what a gig that was, we danced and danced like we were young, and we were….
Checkout the Space Goats page here at Tribal Voices
Some tracks from ’90s Spacegoats albums
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On Saturday 11th February, Glastonbury Assembly Rooms will host the first reunion gig – after 20 years since their heyday – of a very special band.
During the early to mid 1990s the Spacegoats thrilled audiences around the country with their unique take on acoustic music, inventing a genre they called “eco-bardic tribadelica” and singing songs about such cosmic subjects as stone circles, earth energies, crop formations, and the ever-living presence of the great Earth Mother and ancient pagan deities. Rated by some as the most exciting British psych-folk band since The Incredible String Band, they released a series of now classic and sought-after albums including Inamorata And Other Tales, 13 Moons In Motion and Tribadelica. The band emerged in 1993 from the road protests of Twyford Down and Newbury, and began their musical journey jamming round fires and at protest sites, headlining gigs at green fayres and on festival stages including Glastonbury and The Green Gathering, alongside fellow travellers Heathens All, a similar collective of protesters which gave rise to currently active bands Seize The Day and Dragonsfly. With help from legendary producer Dave Goodman, who had previously worked recording The Sex Pistols, and band member Matt Tweed, they worked prolifically on album after album, initially released on cassette and later on CD. Some of their best recordings have finally made it onto Youtube; the band comprised an eclectic mix of instruments which contributed to their uniquely energetic sound, blending the effervescence of hammered dulcimer (from singer / songwriter Krishmael) , vocals from Chrissie and later Stella Homewood (rejoining the herd for this gig), shimmering bells and chimes, and mandolin (from Pok,also writing and singing), with the deeper tones of open-tuned bouzouki (from Matt Tweed – the third singing /songwriting force), djembe percussion and a rhythmical didge drone from founder member Clive Ray (also singing at this reunion). This gig will be the first reunion of the original Spacegoats for many years, and also marks the 20th anniversary of the Newbury Bypass road protests.The band will play for the whole evening, with doors opening at 7.30 p.m. and tickets priced at an audience-friendly £7.50, or £5 concessions – available in advance from The Speaking Tree, High Street, Glastonbury; Bristol Ticket Shop (0117) 929 9008 – bristolticketshop.co.uk; or by reserving at the Assembly Rooms: email info@assemblyrooms.org. Advance booking or early arrival is recommended.
Facebook Event page here
Olugbala Kokumo, from the Twin-Island State of Antigua and Barbuda in the Eastern Caribbean
Inspired by People places and Things
A Multi Instrumental Musician,
Primarily objective is to demonstrate and educate people on the practical aspect of various instruments,
Wadadli African Caribbean Hand Drumming, Didgeridoo, Singing, Poetry Guitar and Piano
Using Traditional instruments Explore, compose and structure new rhythms and rhyme to go with the times
By all accounts and evidence, a psychedelic haze that people would not have missed for the World.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JsMWXi5K68