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Daevid Allen Trio – Live 1963 Label: MSI (2) – MSIF-3289 Format: CD, Album Country: Japan Released: 1996 1 Love Is A Careless Sea (3.38) 00:05 2 My Head Is A Nightclub (1.25) 03:45 3 Capacity Travel (6.30) 05:11 4 The Song Of The Jazzman (6.25) 11:42 5 Dear Olde Benny Green Is A-Turning In His Grave (10.37) 18:16 6 Ya Sunne WOT (3.56) 28:38 7 Frederique La Poisson Avec Frite Sur De Dos (Version: Tres Tres Rosbif) (2.55) 32.42 Guitar, Voice, Vocals [Poetry] – Daevid Allen Drums – Robert Wyatt Bass Guitar – Hugh Hopper Piano – Mike Ratledge Coordinator – Rob Healing* Design – Peter Hartl Liner Notes – Daevid Allen, Hugh Hopper Written-By – D. Allen*, H. Hopper* (tracks: 5), M. Ratledge* (tracks: 5), R. Wyatt* (tracks: 5) Recorded at The Marquee Club, London, 1963, with one microphone on a Philips monophonic domestic tape recorder. Mike Ratledge performes as a guest. Daevid Allen In 1960, inspired by the Beat Generation writers he had discovered while working in a Melbourne bookshop, Allen travelled to Paris, where he stayed at the Beat Hotel, moving into a room recently vacated by Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky. While selling the International Herald Tribune around Le Chat Qui Pêche and the Latin Quarter, he met Terry Riley and also gained free access to the jazz clubs in the área. In 1961 Allen travelled to England and rented a room at Lydden, near Dover, where he soon began to look for work as a musician. He first replied to a newspaper advertisement for a guitar player to join Dover-based group the Rolling Stones (no connection with the later famous band of that name) who had lost singer/guitarist Neil Landon, but did not join them. After meeting up with William S. Burroughs, and inspired by philosophies of Sun Ra, he formed free jazz outfit the Daevid Allen Trio ('Daevid' having been adopted as an affectation of David), which included his landlord's son, 16-year-old Robert Wyatt. They performed at Burroughs' theatre pieces based on the novel The Ticket That Exploded. In 1966, together with Kevin Ayers and Mike Ratledge, they formed the band Soft Machine, the name having come from the Burroughs novel The Soft Machine. Ayers and Wyatt had previously played in Wilde Flowers. Following a tour of Europe in August 1967, Allen was refused re-entry to the UK because he had overstayed his visa on a prior visit. He returned to Paris where he formed Gong along with his partner Gilli Smyth. They also formed the Bananamoon Band. Both projects were cut short as the two took part in the 1968 Paris protests which swept the city, handing out teddy bears to the police and reciting poetry in pidgin French. Allen admitted that he was scorned by the other protesters for being a beatnik. Fleeing the police, they made their way to Deià, Mallorca, where they had lived for a time in 1966 and had met the poet Robert Graves, a friend of Robert Wyatt's family. Returning to Paris in August 1969, they were offered the chance to make an album by the BYG Actuel label and so formed a new Gong band and recorded Magick Brother, released in March 1970. Non-profit video, just to promote the rock group that I like and I want to share it with my friends. Both the music and the images are taken from the internet.