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		<title>Deeply Vale Festivals &#8211; The DVD</title>
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Around 3 Hours 40 Minutes
Rare footage from the late 70s cross-cultural festivals that brought together all types of music including punk, progressive, reggae, prog/space rock, blues etc.  Features music footage from Steve Hillage, The Fall, Ruts, Here And Now, Nik Turner, Misty In Roots, Tractor, Fast Cars, Spizz Energi, and more. Also includes interviews [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Around 3 Hours 40 Minutes</em></p>
<p>Rare footage from the late 70s cross-cultural festivals that brought together all types of music including punk, progressive, reggae, prog/space rock, blues etc.  Features music footage from Steve Hillage, The Fall, Ruts, Here And Now, Nik Turner, Misty In Roots, Tractor, Fast Cars, Spizz Energi, and more. Also includes interviews with and/or video comments from artists that were there including Jimi Goodwin (Doves), Mark E Smith, Steve Hillage, Andy McLusky (OMD), Vini Reilly (Durutti Column) and lots more.</p>
<p>Music/ Performances/Rare Video (wherever possible &#8211; audio soundtracks, film and stills from the actual festival have been used for each artist)</p>
<p><strong>Part one &#8211; Deeper Deeply Vale<br />
</strong>Mick Middles’ memories &#8211; Part one<br />
Misty In Roots &#8211; Six One Penny<br />
Here and Now &#8211; What You See Is What You Are / comments from Grant Showbiz<br />
Wilful Damage &#8211; Punk Space Rock<br />
The Fall &#8211; intro by Marc Riley / Bingo Masters Break Out Inc. video / comments  from Mark E. Smith<br />
Tractor &#8211; Watching White Stars<br />
Guitar George Borowski &#8211; This Is Not Love<br />
Ruts &#8211; Jah Wars<br />
Nik Turner &#8211; Anubis / plus Interview<br />
Pete Farrow &#8211; Fixin to Die<br />
Trevor Hyett &#8211; You Just Can’t Make It By Yourself<br />
Tony Crabtree &#8211; God Damn It We’re All Gonna Die<br />
Body &#8211; Brave New World<br />
Danny and The Dressmakers &#8211; Ernie Bishop’s Dead Body<br />
Mick Middles’ memories &#8211; Part Two<br />
Steve Hillage &#8211; Searching For The Spark<br />
David Bacha and DJ Foggy &#8211; Beautiful Friday Night<br />
Accident on the East Lancs &#8211; We Want It Legalised<br />
Fast Cars &#8211; Who Loves Jimmy Anderton<br />
The Trend &#8211; The Cookie Flow<br />
Unknown artist 1<br />
Dave Smith’s on-stage speech<br />
Unknown artist 2<br />
Unknown artist 3<br />
Spizz Energi &#8211; Medley<br />
Foreign Press<br />
Rivington Spyke &#8211; Poetry<br />
Unknown artist 4<br />
Alchemist<br />
Elti Fits &#8211; Rebel Rebel</p>
<p><strong>Part Two &#8211; Truly Madly Deeply Vale &#8211; the 49-minute documentary<br />
</strong><em>with:<br />
</em>Jimi Goodwin &#8211; Doves<br />
Mark E. Smith<br />
Chris Hewitt &#8211; one of the festival organisers<br />
Vini Reilly &#8211; Durutti Column<br />
Andy McCluskey &#8211; OMD<br />
Jim Milne &#8211; Tractor<br />
Steve Clayton &#8211; Tractor<br />
Graham Massey &#8211; 808 State<br />
Grant Showbiz<br />
Steve Hillage<br />
Alan Hempsall &#8211; Crispy Ambulance<br />
Luke Bainbridge &#8211; Observer Music Monthly<br />
Stuart and Steve Murray &#8211; Fast Cars<br />
Phil Odell and Stanny &#8211; Wilful Damage</p>
<p><strong>Part Three &#8211; Interview extras<br />
</strong>Steve Cowen &#8211; Mock Turtles<br />
Mark E Smith &#8211; around 20 minutes of classic Mark E. Smith talking about Deeply  Vale and The Fall<br />
Jim Goodwin &#8211; Doves<br />
Vini Reilly &#8211; Durutti Column<br />
Andy McCluskey &#8211; OMD<br />
Luke Bainbridge &#8211; Observer Music Monthly<br />
Graham Massey &#8211; 808 State</p>
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		<title>Steve Hillage Live At Deeply Vale 1978</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 17:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Format: 180 gram Heavy Vinyl LP
Catalogue Number: OZITLP8007
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 22 June 2009
2LP set in 180 gram heavy rainbow coloured vinyl &#8211; includes tracks not  released on the CD version of the album. Talk to any connoisseur of 70s-era  double live albums, and many will agree that Steve Hillage’s &#8220;Live Herald&#8221;, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Format: </strong>180 gram Heavy Vinyl LP<br />
<strong>Catalogue Number: </strong>OZITLP8007<br />
<strong>Number of Discs: </strong>2<br />
<strong>Release Date: </strong>22 June 2009</p>
<p>2LP set in 180 gram heavy rainbow coloured vinyl &#8211; includes tracks not  released on the CD version of the album. Talk to any connoisseur of 70s-era  double live albums, and many will agree that Steve Hillage’s &#8220;Live Herald&#8221;,  recorded and released in 1977-78, rates among the finest jewels that the genre  has to offer.</p>
<p>So it’s astonishing to discover that someone has spent the last 25 years sitting  on tapes that knock that set into the dust, both in terms of on-stage excitement  and aural enjoyment.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Live At Deeply Vale Festival 1978&#8243; (Ozit, UK) transports the listener back  to one of the last truly great festivals staged in the UK that decade, a  weekend’s worth of music that fearlessly ranged across both the traditional rock  range and the upcoming punk movement, before climaxing with a Hillage set that  the guitarist himself reflects, “…(sounds) as exciting now as Live Herald was  back then.”</em> (Goldmine Magazine, USA.)</p>
<p><em>&#8220;A must-have for any and all fans of Hillage, Gong, Canterbury, Avant  Garde and just good British psych in general.&#8221; </em>(**** Record Collector)</p>
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<p><strong>The Band:<br />
</strong>Steve Hillage &#8211; guitar, vocals, keyboards<br />
Miquette Giraudy &#8211; synthesiser, vocals<br />
Christian Boule (sadly missed) – glissando guitar<br />
John Mackenzie &#8211; bass, vocals<br />
Andy Anderson &#8211; drums</p>
<p><strong>Track Listing</strong></p>
<p><strong>Side One:<br />
</strong>1. Saucer Surfing<br />
2. Searching for the Spark<br />
3. Octave Doctors<br />
<strong>Side Two:<br />
</strong>1. Salmon Song<br />
2. Crystal City<br />
3. Radio<br />
<strong>Side Three:<br />
</strong>1. Palm Trees<br />
2. Light in the Sky<br />
3. Hurdy Gurdy Man<br />
4. Lunar Musick Suite<br />
<strong>Side Four:<br />
</strong>1. Activation Meditation<br />
2. Glorious Om Riff<br />
3. Getting Better<br />
4. Steve Hillage talks about the 70&#8217;s and Deeply Vale<br />
5. U.F.B</p>
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