
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
Every gig I have ever seen. Forty-odd years of thud, sweat and beers.
Starting in 1977 and currently covering 1984, if you are a fan of Sheffield music from bands like Cabaret Voltaire and The Human League. Or you like Industrial and Post-Punk music in general, there will be something here for you to check out.
I'm Roger Quail, I grew up in Sheffield and played drums with Clock DVA and The Box in this era.
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 67 - The Art Ensemble of Chicago, The Leadmill, Sheffield, 10th May 1984
Out on strike and newly single, Roger seeks comfort in sound in the shape of legendary avant-garde, free jazz giants The Art Ensemble of Chicago, on a rare visit to Sheffield in the spring of 1984.
Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp
Artwork: Rionagh
Editor: Nigel Floyd
Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:
Concert applause: Recording Hopkins.
Djembe: Rutger Muller.
Drum loop: Esares.
City street ambience: Sage Tyrtle.
Jazz drums: Big Joe Drummer.
Double bass: El Zozo.
Trumpet: Soro Hanro.
Saxophones: Uauaua.
Church bell: Audeption.
Wind chime: Inspector J.
Gong: Boss Music.
Ian Hall: Splash, Chinese cymbal.
David J. Woll: cymbal rolls.
Club ambience: Rikus 246.
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