Those Who Are About To Dive with Dr. Glund
This week, Chaz Charles and Doctor Glund return to one of Colosseum's greatest live landmarks… "Lost Angeles." What begins as a standout track on The Grass Is Greener quickly grows into one of the band's defining concert pieces—a musical playground that evolved through BBC sessions, radio broadcasts, and the legendary Colosseum Live album into something that seemed to reinvent itself every time it was performed. Before the music begins, however, the show pauses to acknowledge the passing of founding keyboard maestro Dave Greenslade. The Hammond powerhouse. The master of texture. The unexpected vibraphonist. One of the architects of the unmistakable Colosseum sound. Chaz and the Doctor reflect on Greenslade's enormous contribution to the band, his unmistakable keyboard style, and the countless moments where his playing transformed great songs into unforgettable ones. A proper celebration of his remarkable career is promised in a future episode. Then... The Hammond starts growling. TRACK UNDER THE MICROSCOPE "Lost Angeles" — Colosseum One song. Four recordings. Infinite possibilities. From the original studio version through multiple BBC performances and finally the explosive Colosseum Liveinterpretation, Chaz and the Doctor follow the evolution of one of Colosseum's greatest musical statements. Along the way they discover: * Dave Greenslade driving the entire band with his unmistakable Hammond sound. * The vibraphone quietly adding colours that somehow become essential. * Clem Clempson delivering guitar tones that continue to satisfy the First Commandment without appeal. * Jon Hiseman once again earning the Octopus Citation for Limb Independence. * Mark Clarke's bass becoming a melodic force rather than simply keeping time. * Chris Farlowe proving exactly why he became such an important part of Colosseum's live identity. The verdict? This isn't just a song. It's the band's laboratory. Every performance becomes another experiment. TRACKS LISTENED TO / DIGRESSION ZONE (EXPRESS SERVICE TO CHICAGO) Because every Colosseum conversation eventually finds another branch of the family tree... Colosseum – "Lost Angeles" → Original album version → BBC recordings → Top Gear → Colosseum Live → One composition becoming an ever-expanding live masterpiece. Then... The discussion crosses the Atlantic. Chicago Transit Authority → Terry Kath receives the admiration he has always deserved. → One of rock's truly great—and too often overlooked—guitarists. → Jazz-rock with horns reaches the American mainstream. → The fascinating question emerges: Did Colosseum help blaze the trail that Chicago would go on to make commercially enormous? Gear Corner → Hammond B-3s. → Leslie cabinets. → Laney amplifiers. → Les Paul Goldtops. → Cry Baby wah pedals. → The heroic—and entirely unreasonable—task of moving all that equipment from gig to gig. HIGHLIGHTS YOU DID NOT ASK FOR BUT ARE GETTING ANYWAY * A heartfelt tribute to Dave Greenslade. * The search for the definitive version of "Lost Angeles." * Vigorous appreciation of Hammond organs and why nothing else quite sounds like one. * The mystery of the airborne gentleman on the Colosseum Live album cover. * The phrase "Chugga chugga" once again accepted as perfectly valid musical terminology. * Terry Kath receiving a standing ovation from two lifelong guitar fanatics. * Yet more evidence that Colosseum should have conquered a far larger audience than history allowed. YOUR PRESCRIPTION Administer one extended performance of "Lost Angeles." Preferably the live version. Volume should be set to "questionable." Recommended accompaniment: * A respectable whiskey. * A proper hi-fi. * Thirty uninterrupted minutes. * An appreciation for musicians who somehow know exactly what the other five are about to do before they do it. Possible side effects include: An uncontrollable desire to buy a Hammond organ. A renewed appreciation for Terry Kath. And the firm conviction that Colosseum created one of the greatest live performance vehicles in progressive jazz-rock history. Here's to ya, Dave. Let's go grab a visky. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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