crumble
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Posted on Jan 30 2021 10:08 AM
Thanks to Simoncoil for pointing out this live gig recording at the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/DNALOUNGE-2018-10-26d
I spent a good part of the evening listening to DJ Sid Presley's set, weird and wacky tunes I've never heard before. One tune really caught attention.
The media player is top of the page - at about 57:40 mins.
Sounds a little like the Brit group The Hunters with Clavioline, it's a Halloween/Horror piece for sure.
Would love to know who the band is, many thanks.
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Brian
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Posted on Jan 30 2021 10:23 AM
That is indeed a cool fun track! I don't think I've heard that before.
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djangodeadman
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Posted on Jan 30 2021 10:39 AM
You’re right about the clavioline.
It’s The Bogey Man, by The Moontrekkers.
— Los Fantasticos
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crumble
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Posted on Jan 30 2021 12:24 PM
Thanks Jon and yes I did get lucky calling it a Clavioline!
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djangodeadman
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Posted on Jan 30 2021 01:00 PM
I saw The Mointrekkers play in Tunbridge Wells a few years ago. Peter Knight was playing that very Clavioline.
— Los Fantasticos
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cambeezy
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Posted on Jan 30 2021 06:03 PM
Cool tune. The Telstar preset on the EHX C9 organ machine followed by a fuzz pedal and an overdrive for fine tuning will come very close to that Clavioline sound.
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crumble
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Posted on Jan 31 2021 05:56 AM
djangodeadman wrote:
I saw The Mointrekkers play in Tunbridge Wells a few years ago. Peter Knight was playing that very Clavioline.
I hear the BBC banned Night of the Vampire as being "unsuitable for people of a nervous disposition"! Was it also comedian Spike Milligan who once said of the band (paraphrase) If you sent this record to the Russians they'd see it as a declaration of war!!!
I'm not usually a fan of the Moontrekkers but I suspect they were a great live group especially in their heyday. Hope they lived up to your expectations. I'm interested in 50s/60s up tempo slightly insane Clavioline pieces Ted Taylor/Bert Weedon/John Barry so if you know of others please do point them out.
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djangodeadman
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Posted on Jan 31 2021 05:06 PM
crumble wrote:
djangodeadman wrote:
I saw The Mointrekkers play in Tunbridge Wells a few years ago. Peter Knight was playing that very Clavioline.
I hear the BBC banned Night of the Vampire as being "unsuitable for people of a nervous disposition"! Was it also comedian Spike Milligan who once said of the band (paraphrase) If you sent this record to the Russians they'd see it as a declaration of war!!!
I'm not usually a fan of the Moontrekkers but I suspect they were a great live group especially in their heyday. Hope they lived up to your expectations. I'm interested in 50s/60s up tempo slightly insane Clavioline pieces Ted Taylor/Bert Weedon/John Barry so if you know of others please do point them out.
People often claim that Rumble is the only instrumental to have been banned and I often point out that this is not so, citing Night of the Vampire as evidence. I’m a bit boring like that.
I wouldn’t describe The Moontrekkers as great when I saw them, but it was long long past their heyday. They were enjoyable enough, though.
— Los Fantasticos
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crumble
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Posted on Feb 01 2021 12:52 AM
cambeezy wrote:
Cool tune. The Telstar preset on the EHX C9 organ machine followed by a fuzz pedal and an overdrive for fine tuning will come very close to that Clavioline sound.
Thanks for the tip I checked the demos out and the speed of tracking is truly impressive. I prefer to buy hardware rather than expensive VST plugins with licence hassles, you never seem to own what you've bought. The only thing that puts me off is guitar finger gymnastics needed to convert from keyboard style.
Besides I have a Teenage Engineering OP-1 I bought as used cheaply when they first came out. I just need some good clean samples and tweak galore.
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djangodeadman
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Brighton UK
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Posted on Feb 01 2021 01:00 AM
It’s not stated where this was filmed, but this is very much what the band were like when I saw them and it could be the same gig. As I said above, not great, but enjoyable enough. You can see the clavioline which, according to Peter Knight, was used on Telstar.
— Los Fantasticos
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crumble
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Posted on Feb 01 2021 04:01 AM
djangodeadman wrote:
It’s not stated where this was filmed, but this is very much what the band were like when I saw them and it could be the same gig. As I said above, not great, but enjoyable enough. You can see the clavioline which, according to Peter Knight, was used on Telstar.
Reading from Wiki their last gig was 2007 minus Jimmy Raither who died in 1993. Bass player Peter Johnson died on January 8th 2021 of Covid 19. On a side note we also lost Dave Greenfield of the Stranglers to Covid.
Looking at the video they seem to be playing quite well, sound is probably more to do with venue and equipment.
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djangodeadman
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Posted on Feb 01 2021 08:03 AM
crumble wrote:
djangodeadman wrote:
It’s not stated where this was filmed, but this is very much what the band were like when I saw them and it could be the same gig. As I said above, not great, but enjoyable enough. You can see the clavioline which, according to Peter Knight, was used on Telstar.
Reading from Wiki their last gig was 2007 minus Jimmy Raither who died in 1993. Bass player Peter Johnson died on January 8th 2021 of Covid 19. On a side note we also lost Dave Greenfield of the Stranglers to Covid.
Looking at the video they seem to be playing quite well, sound is probably more to do with venue and equipment.
I forget exactly when the gig in Tunbridge Wells was, but I actually think it was later than 2007. That 2007 gig has Gary Leport in the band and no Peter Knight. Leport wrote Night of the Vampire. He didn’t play with them at the gig I saw, but Peter Knight did.
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PipelineMagazine
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London
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Posted on Feb 01 2021 12:59 PM
That first clip has Bob Frost, normally on rhythm guitar, playing lead in the absence of Gary LePort. It looks and sounds very much like the Tunbridge Wells concert - there were sound problems all night and you can barely hear Peter Knight's Clavioline. The re-formed Moontrekkers also played sets at the 1995 and 2001 Pipeline Conventions in London.
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DeathTide
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New Orleans
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Posted on Feb 01 2021 04:08 PM
This band is great!!
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djangodeadman
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Posted on Feb 01 2021 04:18 PM
PipelineMagazine wrote:
That first clip has Bob Frost, normally on rhythm guitar, playing lead in the absence of Gary LePort. It looks and sounds very much like the Tunbridge Wells concert - there were sound problems all night and you can barely hear Peter Knight's Clavioline. The re-formed Moontrekkers also played sets at the 1995 and 2001 Pipeline Conventions in London.
Do you remember the year of the Tunbridge Wells gig, Alan? Your memory is probably better than mine!
— Los Fantasticos
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PipelineMagazine
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Posted on Feb 03 2021 08:42 AM
My friend Ray Liffen has provided more info...
"There were two concerts of the 'Rock&Roll Revival Show' at the Royal Victoria Hall Theatre (now demolished) in Southborough, Tunbridge Wells. The Secrets _[Ray's band]_played alongside The Moontrekkers, The Scorpions and numerous others in 2001.
"I think, though, that the clip comes from the year earlier, 2000, when I was on the balcony with what looks like two cameras. The Moontrekkers again played, with Bob Frost on guitar. As you know, Gary LePort played a Burns Artist guitar on the original Meek recording and I think that's my Burns Artist that Bob is playing in the clip, on loan for the evening."
Ray is checking to see if he can confirm actual dates. I can recall big sound problems in 2001!
Alan
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PipelineMagazine
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Posted on Feb 12 2021 06:26 PM
Ray has confirmed that he shot that clip at the Rock & Roll Revival Show 2000 when The Moontrkkers were:
Bob Frost (lead guitar) (Ray's Burns Artist used for 'Night Of The Vampire')
Peter Knight (2 keyboards including Joe Meek's original Clavioline as used for 'Night Of The Vampire' and 'Telstar')
Steve Trounce (rhythm guitar)
Pete Johnson (bass)
Max Temple (drums)
Royal Victoria Hall Theatre in Southborough

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djangodeadman
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Posted on Feb 13 2021 02:01 AM
PipelineMagazine wrote:
Ray has confirmed that he shot that clip at the Rock & Roll Revival Show 2000 when The Moontrkkers were:
Bob Frost (lead guitar) (Ray's Burns Artist used for 'Night Of The Vampire')
Peter Knight (2 keyboards including Joe Meek's original Clavioline as used for 'Night Of The Vampire' and 'Telstar')
Steve Trounce (rhythm guitar)
Pete Johnson (bass)
Max Temple (drums)
Thanks Alan. Just goes to show how rubbish my memory is!
I only really went to see The Moontrekkers and I’m pretty sure that I left after they played.
— Los Fantasticos
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