
Ok, Whats the greatest pop group of all time?.....Correct......Public Image Limited mk1 & 2. So that leads us neatly to: Who were the greatest rhythm section in all eternity?.......Correct again.......Jaki Liebezeit and Holgar Czukay; but a close second is Wobble and Walker from Pil mk.1 . (Feel free kids to supply your own nominations in the comments section below; although Wobble and Liebezeit won’t be accepted due to the only one entry per candidate rule).
The unequalled Supernova of “Out There” creativity that emanated from the constellation of PiL, inevitably burnt itself out, leaving a Black Hole (Lydon) from which no light so escapes; a black dwarf (Levine), and an expanding debris field that is the eclectic creative force of Wobble. A musical gravitational force that attracts any passing melodious asteroid shard, eventually forming an over populous planet with a distinct Wobble in its orbital ellipse. Eclecticism is NOT my cup of herbal tea! It takes the “better” bits of all the dodgiest musical genres, and squeezes them into something not quite as good, or bad, as the original.
John Wardle has been incredibly culpable in this heinous crime against good taste!....but, in the earliest days after departing the sinking ship of PiL, the celebrated mark one rhythm section of
“First Issue” reunited for some live improvisational gigs around Europe. Walker showing off his Jazzy roots, accompanied by someone called Dave Animal on exploratory guitar, anchored by Wobbles’ repetitious, dub funk bass. This was ‘The Human Condition’.
‘Twas a brave stab at exploring and testing the boundaries of a post-punk audience, akin to the similar New York Mutant Jazz stuff that Bill Laswells’ various combos and chums were churning out at the same time.
“Live in Europe” being the superior set, with a more interesting direction, more funky with some decent Sax fleshing out the sound. Moving it towards the unstable ground of Jazz Fusion, but thankfully its Red Shift is more towards the Miles Davis end of the light spectrum, a la “On the Corner”.
What is relevant to these blog pages is that Wobble rushed out the recordings of these gigs, days after, on self-released cassettes.(Incidently for some reason both of these cassettes have the same serial number!?)
THC's recordings were only issued on cassette ("
I like small, contained things - they're more refreshing"), recorded on a tight budget & knocked out
so swiftly that Live In Europe, their second & final tape, was apparently on sale by the end of the gig(!)
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To my delight, I found that I could record an album in my bedroom for virtually zilch... spend another £100 cutting it before ordering 2,000 pressings at around 35p a shot. I'd pick up the records from the manufacturers & wholesalers & deliver them to various distributors, exporters & wholesalers, as well as specialist shops. I found that I'd come out of it with a good few quid". (J.Wobble)

These are the last vestiges of the great PiL line-up, preserved in all its hissy posterity on 4mm analogue tape. One can only yearn for the great Lydon caterwaul to finish these improv’s off. Rotten, we miss you.
17 comments:
I like your choices for greatest rhythm section, but I certainly in the running: Stuart Morrow – bass, Robert Heaton – drums; Drummer Big Paul Ferguson & bassist Martin Youth Glover.
Oh, BTW...in case you didn't see it - the new one from bendle: http://bendle.bandcamp.com/album/and-chuang-tzu-dreamed-that-he-was-me
Ok Icastico,firstly Bendle is a God.
Second, Youth and Ferguson, were the thunderous soundtrack to my teenage years,and i can appreciate their nomination fully. But, New Model Army????...you're 'aving a Laff?...is 'e 'aving a laff?
I don't know. Loved early NMA...but taste is taste.
Don't worry i know you got good taste, i can see by your excellent Blog Pen & Mallet (check it out kids). I admit to owning the first NMA lp (Vengeance),and very good it is too.So don't feel i am criticising your likes/dislikes.... 'cus i'm not. I'm only 'aving a laff!
~_^
Other nominations:
Hugo Burnham/Dave Allen (GO4)
Kim Gordon/Steve Shelley (SYouth) especially on "Evol" and "Sister"
Back to Jah Wobble, let's not forget the Czukay/Liebezeit/Wobble collaboration best heard on the "How Much Are They?" 12" (1981). Although all 4 tracks appear on the "Full Circle" album, the sound has been compressed, so you need the 12" vinyl version to get the full-on post-punk dub-style effect...
Right on the money...Burham/Allen - godlike. Gordon/Shelley - almost brings me to tears thinking about them two members of the alt rock royal family.
Czukay/Liebezeit/Wobble is too supergroupy for qualification,and also fails under the 'no-one can be nominated twice' rule. But,i will give the lp and 12" tracks a spin to see if you are right....but of course I know you are.
Apart all the entries on rhythm section kings,the guitar player,Dave Animal,probably is that Animal from Anti Nowhere League...to add street cred?cheers
BTW,i still have the one with the black cover,remember not being my favourite Wobble's release at the time...but happy to listen again...
hi roberto, Anti-Nowhere League Guitarist adds street cred??? I am assuming you are joking, right?
I strongly suspect that 'Animal'of the Human Condition, is not the same 'Animal' from aforementioned cartoon punk group, but I cannot rule it out.
cheers.
Yes,i was joking,and i was wrong,Dave Animal Maltry never had anything to do with ANL...better for him...cheers
Both recordings are deleted - can you fix it?
Stinky.
I have checked and all the downloads you have said are deleted are ok! Try again,i think the problem is at your end.
I have moved the links to mediafire,more reliable than rapidshare.
Brilliant, ta muchly! Reposted in the comments to my Jah Wobble posts here (read the comments to each for more Wobble):
http://darkcircleroom2.blogspot.com/2012/09/jah-wobble-live-in-europe-1981-1983.html
http://skamanchackett.blogspot.com/2012/09/jah-wobble-live-in-europe-1981-1983.html
http://musicruinedmylife.blogspot.com/2012/10/jah-wobble-live-in-europe-1981-1983.html
and here's a Christmas bonus thanks to circle:
http://darkcircleroom2.blogspot.com/2012/12/jah-wobble-larrys-hideaway-toronto.html
Cheers, Dave Sez.
Oh and a couple of very recent Wobble gigs:
http://pilhead.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/metal-box-in-dub-23-march-2012-hebden.html
http://hotelmaidssmileinunison.blogspot.com/2012/10/jah-wobble-liverpool-51012.html
Cheers, Dave Sez.
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