Roberto Rizzi amazes us once again with a particularly complex prog pearl. Thank you, Roberto!
A very strange group. Daevid Allen, after his experience with Wilde Flowers/Soft Machine, decided to form a band with his girlfriend Gilli Smyth (who was teaching at Sorbona University!). Gong is a planet, from where pixies, with the head like a teapot, communicate with earth. But "Tried So Hard" doesn't talk about this story; this tune appeared in "Camembert Electrique", the album which anticipated some aspects of the soon to come Gong mythology. So this song is played in Gong's perfect style.
A very strange group. Daevid Allen, after his experience with Wilde Flowers/Soft Machine, decided to form a band with his girlfriend Gilli Smyth (who was teaching at Sorbona University!). Gong is a planet, from where pixies, with the head like a teapot, communicate with earth. But "Tried So Hard" doesn't talk about this story; this tune appeared in "Camembert Electrique", the album which anticipated some aspects of the soon to come Gong mythology. So this song is played in Gong's perfect style.
As usual, Gong chose an original album cover.
The beginning is very
kind, with a gently guitar. Then, a volume increase announces that some different and stronger
riffs are coming. In fact, Gong's albums have the peculiarity of having an
incredible range of guitar, vocal and other instrument riffs. "Tried So Hard"
isn't an exception. After this powerful section, Gilli Smith begins to sing with
his ethereal voice and the band plays very very softly. And then, another volume
increase, the powerful section starts once more, untilthe
gently guitar riff of the beginning comes back to close the track.I like this song, because his
structure reflects what Gong were, but, at the same time, this tune is very
serious and it doesn't contain too many oddities, of which Gong were often great
masters.
Roberto Rizzi
As usual, Roberto, you picked up a great song, one of the best in Gong's production IMHO. I particularly like Gilli Smith's voice when the mood gets soft but - even so - slightly acid. And what about Christian Tritsch's bass guitar? Thank you again for reminding me this.
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