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Van der Graaf Generator in the 1970s - Decades (Paperback)
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Van der Graaf Generator in the 1970s - Decades (Paperback)
Series: Decades
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There were a lot of very different bands peddling their wares in
the progressive rock 'golden age' of the 1970s - some tending
toward symphonic grandeur, other towards jazz fusion, and others
still ploughing the more immediate end of the spectrum. There were
the left-field eccentrics and the tricky 'difficult' bands. Apart
from it all, however, there were Van Der Graaf Generator. In a
decade stuffed with a wild array of influences, styles and
instrumental line-ups, there can be few tending quite so near to
the definition 'unique' as the four musicians who made up the
'classic' line-up of Van Der Graaf. For a start, there was the
astonishing songwriting and vocals of generally accepted 'leader'
Peter Hammill, but there was much more behind that to set these men
apart. Their unparalleled instrumental make-up saw little or no
guitar and no bass guitar, while organist Hugh Banton handled the
bass parts on pedals, David Jackson pioneered an astonishing
saxophone style, playing two instruments at once, electric rather
than miked up, and using a full effects pedalboard. Drummer Guy
Evans filled in - well, everything else. It was and remains a sound
quite like no other. This book documents their incredibly
influential first decade as prog's ultimate 'outsiders'. It's quite
a ride.
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