Originally posted on FaceBook 22nd November 2014.
Just about recovered enough from my trip to Japan to crawl out of bed
after 12 hours semi-sleep. Been reading posts & comments about the Lindsay Cooper
memorial concert, so thought it was about time I put some thoughts to
paper. Several people have asked me why I wasn't playing on this
(alleged) "Henry Cow Reunion". Firstly, to dispel any illusions, it was
NOT a HC reunion - with the exception of Michel Berckmans, musicians
from HC & other bands who played with Lindsay got together
to play her music - I never played with Lindsay, apart from a guest
appearance on one HC concert in 1974. But the main reason for my absence
is the fact that my reading is not really up to scratch, & over the
years I've been drawn more & more into improvised music - I can't
even remember the last time I played any serious written music, but
probably 20 odd years ago. I was invited to play on the concerts, but
everyone involved knew it would be a knife-edge affair, with very little
rehearsal time, & I thought it would be too much of a struggle for
me, & probably a hindrance to the overall success of the project. As
many of you know, the above-mentioned trip to Japan was to play at the RiO JAPAN Festival with The Artaud Beats, with Chris Cutler, John Greaves, & Yumi Hara.
I also played 7 other concerts, the last 4 being in Tokyo on the same
days the rehearsals took place, so it was a simple choice for me - stay
in Tokyo & play with musicians I hadn't played with before, or come
back to London & add perhaps a little too much of my well known
chaos to an already on-the-edge performance. Most of the FB comments so
far have been positive, although there are always those folks who
complain that it was under-rehearsed & a bit rough at the edges -
what did they expect? There was no arty-*arty funding, no rich patrons,
no record company backing, no agents, managers, or other music industry
parasites cashing in on some kind of imaginary nostalgic romantic
glorification of the past, not even any real support from the music
press - just a handful of dedicated musicians getting together as
friends to pay homage to a recently departed friend in the best way they
know how, & against all the odds. Thank you Lindsay for your
contribution to a music form which will no doubt live on for many years
to come, & hats off to all the guys & gals who put these
concerts together.
PS. If there is ever a real HC reunion, I'll do my best to dust off the reading skills & put my all into it. Enough said.
Monday, November 24, 2014
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