T O P I C R E V I E W |
lemonade kid |
Posted - 14/06/2011 : 23:21:44 Possibly my favori... ...well I have too many favorites.. but this is AWESOME!! Are they loved in Wales still Dukie? Dave Edmunds of course!!
LOVE SCULPTURE....Forms & Feelings
Love Sculpture were a Welsh blues-rock band [1] of the late 1960s, led by Dave Edmunds (born David Edmunds, 15 April 1944, Cardiff, Glamorgan, South Wales), plus bassist John Williams - stage name John David (born John David Williams, 19 January 1946, Cardiff, South Wales) and drummer Rob 'Congo' Jones (born Robert Jones, 13 August 1946, Barry, Glamorgan, South Wales).
Love Sculpture formed in Cardiff in 1966 out of the remnants of another local band called The Human Beans,[2] and disbanded in 1970, although Edmunds went on to enjoy solo success in the 1970s. The band itself was essentially a showpiece for Edmunds' considerable technical ability on the guitar. Love Sculpture mostly performed blues standards, slightly revved-up, but still largely reverent to the originals, releasing their debut album, Blues Helping with such songs as "Summertime", "Wang Dang Doodle" etc. They are best known for their 1968 novelty hit in the UK Singles Chart, a high speed cover version of the classical piece "Sabre Dance", by Aram Khachaturian, released on the Parlophone label (R 5744), which reached #5 in the UK singles chart in December 1968.[3] The recording was inspired by Keith Emerson's classical rearrangements.[4] "Sabre Dance" became a hit after garnering the enthusiastic attention of British DJ John Peel.[4] In December 1968, the UK music magazine, NME, reported that Love Sculpture had signed a U.S. recording contract with London Records, guaranteeing £250,000.[5] The band were also given an invitation to perform "Sabre Dance" live, on the German Beat-Club television programme of Radio Bremen, being broadcast in monochrome at that time.
This was followed by a second album Forms and Feelings, with songs including: "In The Land of the Few", "Farandole", "People People", "Seagull (West Coast Oil Tragedy)", written by Paul Korda, and the equally fast cover of Chuck Berry's "You Can't Catch Me". The U.S. version of the album also featured a recording of "Mars" from Gustav Holst's The Planets, but Holst's estate refused to license the tune for the U.K. version.
They recorded three times for BBC Radio 1's John Peel sessions in 1968 (twice) and 1969. -wiki
Their first is great too but today I am into this psych classic that I wore out back in the day!!!
FORMS & FEELINGS...side one
Land Of The Few http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVs0Uls4cvw
Seagull (with oil on your wings)...an ecology song ahead of it's time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zXH7LFofKs&feature=related
People http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9_wDFoRWXA&feature=related
Nobody's Talking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hW57Oem76E
Why (How Now) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MteMv8U--NM
Farandole http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gxmWHXZ9Lg&feature=related
_____________________________________________ So forget this cruel world and whatever’s going on I'll accept my fate while I sing this song. But if one day you should see me from your cloud lend a hand and lift me Away from the crowd. |
3 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
lemonade kid |
Posted - 15/06/2011 : 17:25:11 quote: Originally posted by Dukie
Yes, they are still loved here in Wales . Dave Edmunds still does the odd gig here and there, and a few years ago at a show in Cardiff, I was introduced to him by a mutual friend ( who was compere of the show) and we all three share the same birthday!
So you got comped, cool. Very nice to meet Dave, I bet. He is often forgotten on the lists of greatest guitarists ever. Should be at the top with the cream.
_____________________________________________ So forget this cruel world and whatever’s going on I'll accept my fate while I sing this song. But if one day you should see me from your cloud lend a hand and lift me Away from the crowd. |
ALLANAGAIN |
Posted - 15/06/2011 : 15:57:18 How about MAN Dukie? they ever do any gigs in Wales theesedays? |
Dukie |
Posted - 15/06/2011 : 11:36:33 Yes, they are still loved here in Wales . Dave Edmunds still does the odd gig here and there, and a few years ago at a show in Cardiff, I was introduced to him by a mutual friend ( who was compere of the show) and we all three share the same birthday! |
|
|