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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_GopalSam Gopal - Wikipedia

    Alan Mark (vocals) Mox Gowland (harmonica and flutes) Mickey Finn (Waller) (guitar) Freddie Gandy (bass) Website. samgopal .com. Sam Gopal (originally known as Sam Gopal's Dream) were an underground British psychedelic rock band who formed in 1966 and released their first album, Escalator, in 1969.

  2. Sam Gopal. Sam Gopal (* 4. Dezember 1944 in Ipoh, Malaysia) ist ein malaysischer Tabla -Spieler, der in den 1960er Jahren mit seinen Bands „Sam Gopal Dream“ und „Sam Gopal“ an der Entwicklung des britischen Psychedelic Rock beteiligt war.

  3. Vita. SAM GOPAL, born in Malaysia, started to learn to play the Tablas, from the age of seven. He came to London, in 1962, to study. In 1965/66, he started his first Band, The Sam Gopal Dream, with Mick Hutchinson on Guitar, and Pete Sears on Bass, Organ. This Band played in Venues like the Roundhouse, UFO, Middle Earth, 24 Hour Technicolour ...

  4. SAM GOPAL / TABLAS, PERCUSSION, ACOUSTIC GUITAR (RHYTHM), BASS GUITAR (Track 5) and ELECTRIC GUITAR (Track 4 and 8) ANDY CLARK / VOCALS, PIANO, ORGAN, KEYBOARDS, MINI MOOG. SANDRO RICCIARELLI / ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC GUITARS, BASS (Track 1, 7 and 10) RECORDED AT HANSA STUDIOS 1990/91. GSP 011.

  5. laut.de-Kritik. Lemmy at his best. Review von Franz Mauerer. Sam Gopal ist eine der undenkbarsten Bands der Musikgeschichte. Der gleichnamige Malaie, mittlerweile seit vielen Jahren in München...

  6. BASS (TRACK 1, 8, 10,) ON TRACK (11) “FALLING IN”:Sam Gopal: Tablas, Percussion Bernie Holland: Guitar (lead) Chris Cutler: Guitar Buddy von New York: Bass Jeff von London: Drums. Tracks 1 to 10 recorded in Hansa Studios Berlin 1990. Track 11 recorded in Hammersmith Studios London, 1981. This is dedicated to all the musicians, who have ...

  7. Sam Gopal—Escalator. Released 1968 on Stable. The Seth Man, July 2000ce. This is the only album I know of released on Simon Stable’s fabled Stable label, along with The Deviants’ second methedrine-damaged offering, “Disposable.”. And “Escalator” is just as street casual and doped up an affair.