TAKE OFF YOUR SOCKS LEST THEY BE KNOCKED

The last dip for now...

Posted about 1 year ago
I know I've been on and on and on about this big Dipper reissue, Superconductor, a 3 CD set of the band's long out of print (and some never in print) output. It's my favorite music so far this year. Anyway, this is probably my last post about it, unless it figures in the year-end wallow. It's a feature, based on interviews with Gary Waleik and Bill Goffrier, and I wrote it on my MOG holiday this weekend. Follow the jump for the full 3000 word opus. Lost in Space: The story of Big DipperFrom its casual late 1980s beginnings, through three landmark Homestead albums and a heart-breaking ill-fated jump to the majors, Big Dipper’s story tells you everything you need to know about talent caught in the money machine. Yet, now 15 years after Big Dipper’s break-up, there’s also room for optimism, as a great, overlooked band finally gets the reissue it deserve. “I thought there was a good chance that we would never have all of our best material on one collection,” said Gary Waleik. “I’m really thrilled that we finally do.” More here: http://www.dustedmagazine.com/features/736

Comments (14)

  1. david hyman says a bit too joe satriani for me.
    Permalink posted 05/10/2008
  2. RGM says Dig this tune, haven't heard it or him years! Great post!
    Permalink posted 05/10/2008
  3. RobinH says Flippin' 'eck Ray, this brings back memories, bought the album this was originally on when it first came out. Around '83 I think. Great track.
    Permalink posted 05/10/2008
  4. Ohm51 says RobinH, David Hyman says it sounds like Joe Satriani ... I can understand that, in a post derivative way ... because I could swear that this is nearly a direct lift from the Rory Buchanan songbook and guitar lexicon. But it sounds nearly exact as a tune by Buchanan ... presently I don't recall the name of it ... is it an original tune or cover? Caw
    Permalink posted 05/10/2008
  5. RobinH says Hi Ohm, It's an original from way back in 79, when it appeared on his Back On The Streets album and as a single which made No 8 in the UK singles charts. Became a bit of a 'signature' tune for him. "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_on_the_Streets":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_on_the_Streets
    Permalink posted 05/10/2008
  6. darmuzz says I like Gary Moore's playing, a virtuoso with a bluesy feel, not focused on speed and getting the most notes in, plays by "feel", works for me!
    Permalink posted 05/10/2008
  7. RobinH says Cheers for that ohm, will check that link out. Dar. feel wins me over every time, speed has its place, but like to see someone who knows about 'placement'.
    Permalink posted 05/10/2008
  8. indiepixie says never heard of the Big Dipper :)
    Permalink posted 05/13/2008
  9. jenny says Well, it's not like I haven't been trying.
    Permalink posted 05/13/2008
  10. indiepixie says :) well at least i don't feel so bad
    Permalink posted 05/13/2008
  11. jenny says i'm the st. jude of music writers...patron saint of lost causes
    Permalink posted 05/13/2008
  12. Anonymous says excellent track, these guys were great. thanks for recommending the reissue, it's on my wish list.
    Permalink posted 05/13/2008

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