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  1. Soft Machine performing live in 2018. Soft Machine are an English jazz-rock band from Canterbury. Formed in mid-1966, the group originally consisted of drummer and vocalist Robert Wyatt, guitarists Daevid Allen and Larry Nowlin, bassist and vocalist Kevin Ayers, and keyboardist Mike Ratledge. The current lineup of the band features guitarist John Etheridge (1975–1978, 1984 and since 2015 ...

  2. Sep 28, 2023 · ROBERT WYATT. tour, Robert Wyatt stayed, working on recordings in Hollywood and New York City. In September, 1968, Soft Machine had just finished their second, exhaustive tour of the USA supporting The Jimi Hendrix Experience.

  3. artist: Robert Wyatt & Jimi Hendrix 02. Frenetica drums (drum set): Robert Wyatt (Canterbury scene) piano: Mike Ratledge recording of: Frenetica composer: Mike Ratledge and Robert Wyatt (Canterbury scene) artist: Mike Ratledge & Robert Wyatt 03. Idle Chat artist: Mike Ratledge & Robert Wyatt 04. 3/4 Blues Thing In F recording of: 3/4 Blues ...

  4. Soft Machine thank the Jimi Hendrix ... The title of this song is a play on the chorus lyric in the Hendrix song ... Anemone and Bear" (Mike Ratledge, Wyatt ...

  5. In February 1968, Soft Machine embarked on a three month US tour (opening for the Jimi Hendrix Experience), recording their first album during their touring schedule in New York in four days in April 1968, with production handled by Tom Wilson and former Animals bassist and Hendrix producer Chas Chandler.

  6. Jan 7, 2019 · The studio stuff all sounds pretty much perfect. The 1969 live stuff is in very good / excellent quality, while the 1967/1968 live stuff probably only merits a "fair" sound rating but is worth hearing simply because it is so incredibly rare (particularly the complete performance from the Merriweather Post Pavilion in August 1968 which was on the tour when they were support for the Jimi Hendrix ...

  7. I suppose it was the Jimi Hendrix Experience that led me to the Soft Machine. I was a huge fan of Hendrix, ever since the first notes of Purple Haze hit the U.S. airwaves in 1967. So in the summer of 1968, when Hendrix was touring the U.S., it came to my attention that the opening act on the tour was the Soft Machine.

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