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Martin Gordon ex Sparks,Radio Stars and Jet!


theplumber
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[attachment=126407:martingordoninte_i000011.jpg]Recently I have been listening to Sparks,Kimono My House. It was one of the first albums I bought and really has some perfect bass playing,by Martin Gordon...This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us was the hit single,but every song is a stand out! It seems that the producer,Muff Winwood managed to capture the sound of the Rickenbacker perfectly! In fact I would go as far as to say,that album got me in to playing bass! I also followed Martin's other bands,Jet and Radio Stars! It seems since then he has been very busy with a series of solo albums,featuring some very catchy clever pop tunes and also producing other acts. Have a look at his website! He is currently releasing another solo album,using crowdfunding,which seems to be the way forward these days as the old style record company way of selling music falls away....worth checking out! Any other fans of Martins music and bass playing on the Sparks album out there.....

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I saw The Radio Stars at Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt, back in the day.
Martin was playing a Natural finish Precision, he also had a Black Ric which he never used.
Good pop band, Though they, like many other bands jumped on the punk bandwagon.
I still have Songs For Swinging Lovers.

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Radio Stars were a really great live act....I say them back in the day at the Glasgow Apollo. Martin did seem to have a stand out bass playing style,check out the Kimono My House album by Sparks. Just recently got in to his solo stuff and its pretty bloody good! Have a look for his web page.

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I wish I DID have a black Rick, but no - only a red one and a blonde one. Next life, perhaps. And I certainly did not throw plectrums around willy nilly, given the wages at the time...

Since we are on the topic: [url="http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/includemeout"]http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/includemeout[/url]

And now I'm off to be obscure again.

[url="http://www.martingordon.de"]Martin Gordon[/url]

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[quote name='Martin Gordon' timestamp='1359721832' post='1959308']
I wish I DID have a black Rick, but no - only a red one and a blonde one. Next life, perhaps. And I certainly did not throw plectrums around willy nilly, given the wages at the time...

Since we are on the topic: [url="http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/includemeout"]http://www.pledgemus...ts/includemeout[/url]

And now I'm off to be obscure again.

[url="http://www.martingordon.de"]Martin Gordon[/url]
[/quote]
Red? It look Black to me! Oh well can't argue with the bloke who owned it,
and that's me colourblindess definitely confirmed then lol

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[quote name='Martin Gordon' timestamp='1359736667' post='1959652']
Really? So the whole thing wasn't a figment of my imagination? 1975, I think - but where?
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Queen's Hall Dunoon, West of Scotland. You played there, we supported, my band was called Hands Off,Your next gig was at Glasgow Uni and my you got my band in for free. Cheers for that.

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Good to see a blast from the past,well my musical one at least,Martin Gordon on here. As I said before,when I was starting out playing,I heard Sparks and Kimono My House. The bass player stood out a mile (maybe my record player was faulty!) Anyway,I found out when Radio Stars came on the scene,it was the same guy on the bass!! Recently I have bought some of Martins solo stuff off the net and was surprised at how well crafted and catchy a lot of the stuff was...(showing my age..does anyone use the phrase catchy anymore!!) Have a listen or have a look in at his web page....he must have learned something from those old Mael sisters......

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[quote name='Bassman Sam' timestamp='1359763130' post='1960188']
Queen's Hall Dunoon, West of Scotland. You played there, we supported, my band was called Hands Off,Your next gig was at Glasgow Uni and my you got my band in for free. Cheers for that.
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Hah, I remember Dunoon - it was part of our Hunter-Ronson warm-up tour. According to popular legend, the Glasgow Uni had an audience of two, so don't let the truth slip out...

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I believe Martin did one tour with them,not too sure....He was out of the band after the first album,which was a shame,but I still remember playing that album over and over as a kid on my wee record player..plus my dad's reaction to Ron Mael!! What the ffffff!!!!!! It's bloody Hitler on piano!!

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[quote name='theplumber' timestamp='1359842700' post='1961172']
I believe Martin did one tour with them,not too sure....He was out of the band after the first album,which was a shame,but I still remember playing that album over and over as a kid on my wee record player..plus my dad's reaction to Ron Mael!! What the ffffff!!!!!! It's bloody Hitler on piano!!
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Nope, not even one tour. So anyone gaily flinging picks around was my replacement. Saved myself a fortune, probably.

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