[kj] The Orb & Lee Scratch Perry - Fact mix

Neil Perry 65snoopy at gmail.com
Sat Aug 11 12:13:36 EDT 2012


I too had a grim experience going to see him in the 90s, only saved by the
fact
it was an On-U Sound night and the rest of the evening was great.

I felt it was pretty unfair on the others last night - The Congos
undoubtedly put on
the most electrifying performance (they could have carried the whole gig)
and Max Romeo
had the crowd going due to his songs being the most well-known, so to have
Scratch
coming on after them deflated the mood a little bit. People were genuinely
elated just to
see the guy alive and kicking I think - and he was pretty funny to watch -
but as a performer
he was far outclassed by the others. Perhaps they put him on last so they
know that after
four or five songs they can just cut the power and gently usher him off...

n

On 11 August 2012 15:06, <jpwhkj at aol.com> wrote:


> Sounds great.

>

> My only experience of Lee Perry live was unquestionably the worst gig I

> have ever willingly attended. I guess part of the problem was that I had

> very high expectations, but even allowing for that it was awful. He

> meandered around stage, muttered, started songs, stopped them, started

> making pronouncements that tailed off.... Three of the four people I was

> with walked out, and I'd have joined them except that I rather fancied the

> fourth.

>

> Jamie Lion

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Neil Perry <65snoopy at gmail.com>

> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net

> >

> Sent: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 13:27

> Subject: Re: [kj] The Orb & Lee Scratch Perry - Fact mix

>

> Well that was just fucking brilliant :)

>

> Was a good (relatively) young backing band and we got five or six songs

> from the Congos, the same

> from Max Romeo and then Scratch as the finale.

> The Congos were just frigging astonishing - they came roaring out on stage

> with the energy of a

> boy band, I think the youngest of them is 65 - with grey beards and white

> dreadlocks flying everywhere :)

> They were leaping around, and the crowd responded, great atmosphere, big

> smiles all round (but

> then I think any reggae/ska show you find the same). Most songs were from

> the classic debut album

> plus one I didn't recognise.

>

> Max Romeo did Sipple Out Deh, One Step Forward, War Ina Bablyon and of

> course Chase The Devil -

> amazing how that song is known the world over, the whole crowd was singing

> along. For a couple of songs

> two young kids came on, possibly his grandchildren, who put in a great

> performance. It was just great to hear

> these songs live and loud and heavy :)

>

> Lee Perry probably got the biggest cheer of the night when he came on, and

> I'm glad to report he

> didn't embarrass himself, performance wise. He was wearing his magic

> CD-festooned hat, flashing electronic earings and

> what looked purple sparkling spandex trousers - to match the purple beard.

> His voice is not the

> strongest however, and while he was arguably the most legendary reggae

> figure on stage he is

> the least accomplished performer. Still, he did a great version of

> Marley's One Drop, plus Secret Laboratory and

> a few others. At one point he asked the crowd if he could say something,

> then said: "I'm sorry if you are

> all disappointed in me tonight but I am sorry, I left my *something* in

> the bathroom!" (It sounded like "lax", but I

> think it was "lyrics"...). A woman who I think is his wife was stood at

> the side of the stage constantly

> reassuring him with thumbs up signals and nods, and just as he looked like

> he was getting into it, the power

> was cut as they had overrun the time.

> Still, much much better than I had dared hope for. Don't know if this is

> an ongoing tour or not but

> get to see it if you can!

>

> N, happy chappie

>

>

> On 9 August 2012 18:02, folk devil <folk.devil at hotmail.com> wrote:

>

>> Enjoy! :D

>>

>> Are you going to wear tin foil on your head? ;)

>>

>> ------------------------------

>> Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2012 18:00:24 +0200

>> From: 65snoopy at gmail.com

>> To: gathering at misera.net

>> Subject: Re: [kj] The Orb & Lee Scratch Perry - Fact mix

>>

>>

>> Going to see Lee Scratch Perry playing with the Congos and Max Romeo

>> tomorrow :)

>>

>> n

>>

>> On 9 August 2012 17:52, folk devil <folk.devil at hotmail.com> wrote:

>>

>> I know some folks here will be interested in this :)

>>

>> http://www.factmag.com/2012/08/06/fact-mix-341-the-orb-lee-scratch-perry/

>>

>> "*It’s really not every day you get a podcast like this.*

>> The Orb, innovators of ambient house and one of Britain’s all-time most

>> celebrated electronic acts, have teamed up with the inimitable Lee

>> ‘Scratch’ Perry, one of Jamaica’s greatest ever musicians, for a new album,

>> *The Orbserver in the Star House. *As The Orb’s Alex Paterson put it, in

>> *an interview*<http://www.factmag.com/2012/02/13/the-orb-to-release-album-with-lee-scratch-perry/>earlier this year, “we wanted to do a souly type, modern, minimal album

>> with some reggae influences with [Perry's] vocals on top. I think its one

>> of the best bits of work we’ve ever done.”

>> To toast the album’s forthcoming release, The Orb and Perry have also

>> teamed up for a FACT mix. God knows how you’re supposed to start

>> tracklisting, or even describing it; FACT mix 341 is like a slow-motion

>> kayak ride through a pipe of slurry, thick, overwhelmingly delayed

>> basslines obscuring wonky melodies – some recognisable (‘What A Wonderful

>> World’, ‘Zombie’), others from another planet entirely. Plus, of course,

>> you get Perry toasting on top, though around half-way through he gets bored

>> and toddles off for a while. Would you want it any other way? We certainly

>> wouldn’t."

>>

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