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3.9.09

994 - Peter Hammill "Thin Air"






1. The Mercy (6:21)
2. Your Face on the Street (5:21)
3. Stumbled (4:48)
4. Wrong Way Round (2:40)
5. Ghosts of Planes (5:23)
6. If We Must Part Like This (4:38)
7. Undone (4:25)
8. Diminished (6:11)
9. The Top of the World Club (7:03)

The rejuvenation of Peter Hammill post his near-death experience in 2003 continues with this, his 30th solo release since 1971. He has since recorded two albums and toured with a reunited Van Der Graaf Generator and, in 2006, also issued Singularity, one of his strongest works in years about his near-passing.
Although he said that Thin Air is a long way from any VdGG, he may be right, but not, perhaps, a million miles from the band's later 70s incarnation. With him the sole instrumentalist, he returns to a sound not dissimilar to 1980's A Black Box, which is appropriate as the motif of flight and aeroplanes features in two key songs here.

Thin Air finds him again ruminating on one of his favourite topics, the transience of life. ''We mark our passages as much as by the way in which we disappear all unannounced as by our grand planned entrances'', he states. The overall effect is coherent, sometimes restful; at least not as purposely jarring as some of his releases.

The guitar squall of instrumental interlude Wrong Way Round, leads into the sinister Ghost Of Planes, which is the sister piece to the album's closer, The Top Of The World Club. Both were inspired by the visit to the observation platform at the top of the World Trade Center made by Hammill and VdGG drummer Guy Evans in 1976 and then what was to happen 25 years afterwards.

Using the felling of these two concrete monoliths as a start point, the songs brings together the album's feel of loss and longing. But Hammill says, the references ''do not imply that anything here is 'about' 9/11 in any direct way. Not just the buildings come down then: assumptions, belief systems, senses of continuity also crashed, on personal and global levels. This piece, though, as the others on the record, is not concerned so much with the Big Pictures; rather with the way in which we as individuals can and must face up to what's coming - and going''. Both songs are among his major pieces of work.

Thin Air sounds like a man perpetually attempting to be at one with himself and the world around him yet beset with frequent nagging doubts and paranoia. It may not attract him any new followers but those who know will revel in this.

BBC Music


25.2.07

138 - I still can be Nadir !







Tout a été dit sur Peter Hammill. Tout ?

2 alboumes majeurs.

In camera (1974)

The furure now (1978)

bonne écoute, en passant

7.1.07

102 - Rock And Role (PH, toujours)

ROCK AND ROLE

Watch for the silent moments, only waiting to be saved.
Wait for the Liemaker; he comes again
and sinks his barbs through honesty;
roll him over with all possible speed!
Don't let him touch you with the candle of his need
or let him be, hysterically ravaging your grave.

You are emotion picture, re-run at single frame.
You are the instant playback, no chance to change;
smile and smile, living diary!
Roll you over before it's too late:
before you're exposed to the monochrome phase...
which can relate only fear and hate through the haze.
I am the automated arrow, homing on the heat of pain;
I am the Peacebringer... It is so strange,
I feed on grief and grieve through joy.
So roll me over and turn aside;
don't let me look into the mirror of your eyes
for fear that I
may steel the life
you gradly gave


ROCK and ROLE

101 - Briser le silence (encore Peter HAMMILL)

1973, la préhistoire.... essentielle !





Oreilles distraites, peu coutumières, voici une voix hantée et un piano qui sonne comme mille trompettes.
Peter HAMMILL fait s'écrouler depuis très longtemps tous les murs...

I promise you, I won't leave a clue:
no tell-tale remark, no print from my shoe.
Still a steady trail to the water's edge -
I will keep my pledge to the end;
I intend to go free

No more rushing around, no more travelling chess;
I guess I'd better sit down, you know I do need the rest...
Yes, it's time to resign with equanimity and placidity
from the game.
I can't explain;
I can't relate...
Have I done it all too late?

Now is the time for the commission to report;
till lately, I thought: I'd been planted.
Trying hard to make it all come real,
permission to feel is ungranted.
But, now it's happening, I'd like to keep it private if I can;
last words, last look, make a final stand.
Now my number's come up on the Pools,
guess I'll board Titanic for a cruise...

Now is the time to make my status clear,
too late, I fear, and lonely,
as friends and enemies traverse the stage,
all in a rage disown me.
And all the pip-props shatter into dust about my ears;
memory and conscience, hope and fear.
As I crawl out further on the limb
something tells me I am crawling in
to unknown prophecies and lives -
the rainbow's end is hemmed around with knives...

As I stand on the boards and the stage lights grow dim,
shall I go out of doors, or shall I maybe go in?
Have I reached the point when I should take my cue
and follow you and your signs?
I can't remember my line
at the prompter cat calls
and the cards all fall
in the strike

All the pages are thin, all the corners are curled.
Does the starshine fall in through my window on the world?
or am I living our (the seeds of doubt) a chronicle of revenge?
The willow bends
as do my hands -
do your understand?
And will you still be my friend in the end?

......... When my mouth falls slack
and I can't summon up another tune,
shall I then look back and say
I did it all
too soon


In The End

bonne écoute, en passant

6.1.07

95 - Toujours brumeux, mais avec 9 HORSES + Peter HAMMILL

De 9 HORSES (David SYLVIAN), 2 extraits sont déja disponibles ici :
David SYLVAIN "Sorrow the banality of evil" (dans VA / Potlatch 7.1 + 7.2) et 9 HORSES "Atom and Cell" (dans VA / Potlatch 6)

Samedi brumeux : 9 HORSES + Peter HAMMILL, pour rendre plus dense la brume....

For the friends, some more of David Sylvian / 9 HORSES + Peter HAMMILL (same name in english !!!).

Poussez le son à fond (play it loud !)


9 HORSES : un chef-d'oeuvre ! (masterpiece ?)






Peter HAMMILL : la matrice (1974)







- 9 HORSES "it's a wonderful world" & "it's a wonderful world" (remix Burnt Friedman)
- Peter HAMMILL "red shift"


bonne écoute, brumeuse, en passant...

Le remix de "It's a wonderful world" est déja sur le Potlatch 8 (à venir, coming soon !)...