Bill Nelson Flaming Desire (extended mix)
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Just watched this video (no sound) and listened to Peppers Ghost ... worked well together .
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This Video is a clue to the mystery of buckethead. Watch closely and carefully at the images. This could possibily be from where and whom Buckethead became. There has never been any of this prechicken coop informatoin discovered or reveiled before.... Oh.... and the music sure brings me back to the early 80's and the new music scene. Another one that gives me a similiar vibe is "every where that I'm not" by I can't remember...oh yea... Translater.
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But this extended version has never been reissued on CD, has it?
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@djbladdered heh heh ultravox :)
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when i first heard this in 82, i thought this guy was way ahead of his time. i was right,as usual.
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Bill said it was all done on guitar. First time I ve heard the extended solos at the end; it was presumably edited by Bill as some of it is a bit indulgent, shall we say, tho it makes the hairs down the nape of my neck stand up with shivers.
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Wicked and crisp, even now.
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oh my god this was my sssshhhiiittt in the 80s
Great tune, I think the drums are so Nashtheslash (Nelson produced 'Modern Romance' for Nash) being just skeletal electro beats (always loved the 80's sounding drums)....I bought this track at the time and thought: 'F**k me, goes on a bit'. Post -raving around the world for many years, I re-bought it about a month ago, and now I think it's too short!! The central metallic bass theme is brilliant, reminds me a little bit of 'Thin Wall' by Ultravox........peace, B L A D D E R E D
djbladdered 6 months ago
@djbladdered The "drums" are heavily processed Roland TR808. i think they make the record!
electrozaps 5 months ago
Anyone remember bill interviewed in his "loft" studio on some programme back in the 80's ?
Would love to see it again.
electrozaps 2 years ago
I think I first saw this on Max Headroom - remember that show? Got me hooked on Bill Nelson. But thinking about it, might have been 'Do you dream in colour'. One of these days I'll dig out my old VHS tapes of the shows !
daveyboydyment 2 years ago 2
first heard this on John Peels show..... introduced as, a little flaming desire from Bill Nelson LOL
I still have the cassette somewhere !!
electrozaps 2 years ago