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Video - Diamond Head - I Need Your Love

Posted by Robbie | Posted in Music | Posted on 18-11-2008

A treat today. Here’s the full live version of “I Need Your Love” from Diamond Head. Again, this one’s from the Leicester Gig on the 1984 Canterbury Tour.

Mervyn (Goldsworthy) was a fine bass player, but holy shit… David Williamson was a totally different kettle of fish… I’m tellin’ ya!

So nowadays slap bass in rock is ‘de rigeur’? David was the first to incorporate it in Metal. We’d never seen it.

Brian & Sean liked that.

Backing vocals are a little shaky, but it’s worth listening to the solid groove and then the slap stuff David comes up with …and the fans sure as hell liked it!

Incidentally, we came up with an idea for a similar song at a soundcheck in Portugal. I recorded a version in full a while back at Pulpo Negro Studios in Murcia, here in Spain. The song’s an absolute beauty. Fab vocal lines from Sean.

Video - Diamond Head Canterbury Tour Intro

Posted by Robbie | Posted in Music | Posted on 17-11-2008

Just posted a video on the Robbie France YouTube Channel.

It’s from the 1984 Canterbury Tour I did with Diamond Head. In particular, it’s from the gig we did in Leicester. Here’s a bit of background:

I think Sean & Brian liked the fact they had good players in the band. They relished the fact that no matter what they threw at us, we came up with the goods. This intro… predominantly 7/4, was something we threw together at the rehearsal studio. Once I’d moved to Stourbridge and was determined to make a real go of the situation, Sean & Brian seemed to really trust me with ideas and were less wary in general about experimenting.

So a couple of quick blasts. Then the same with a few long tom rolls. These were the things I loved about Billy Cobham as a kid. Those rolls which just seemed to have no ‘timing’, but a beautiful descending note. (I do the same in the Robbie France Drum Tutorial Video Part 2. At the end of the middle part, to reintroduce the build up melody.)

Then 7/4 melody over 4/4 drums. Back to 7/4 with the band. A couple of fills, a nod of the head to Billy Cobham & Lenny White…And back to a straight 4/4 a ‘Highway Star’ type snare thing, a quick bash and there yas go! Intro. Simple.

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Video - Diamond Head - Drum Solo from Heaven From Hell

Posted by Robbie | Posted in Music | Posted on 14-11-2008

This solo is from the Diamond Head University Tour 1984, recorded at Leicester, taken from ‘Heaven From Hell’.

A bit of background:

Sean & Brian were well aware that I could `play a bit’…it was Sean’s idea to do the drum solo half way through the set. One of our most popular tracks was ‘Heaven From Hell’, that’s where we chose to introduce the fans to my style of playing.

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Article Posted on Robbie on the Radio - Around the World in 80 Seconds

Posted by Robbie | Posted in Music | Posted on 12-11-2008

Hi,

you may know, you may not, that I have another blog out here on t’internet - Robbie on the Radio.

Anyway, from time to time I post articles on there with opinions about the state of the music industry. Some of these articles are picked up and published elsewhere, like in the local Beachcomber Magazine based here in Spain.

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My Music - The Gab - Stan’s Journey

Posted by Robbie | Posted in Music | Posted on 31-10-2008

Here’s the last of our sample tracks from The Gab. This one’s called Stan’s Journey. The full track runs for 10 minutes.

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My Music - The Gab - Trilok

Posted by Robbie | Posted in Music | Posted on 31-10-2008

Time for another sample of a track from The Gab. This one’s called Trilok.

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My Music - The Gab - Slaughterhouse 12 to 5

Posted by Robbie | Posted in Music | Posted on 30-10-2008

Here’s another sample of a track from The Gab. This one’s called Slaughterhouse 12 to 5. The full track runs for 14 minutes!

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My Music - The Gab - Half Moon Bay

Posted by Robbie | Posted in Music | Posted on 29-10-2008

Hi There!

A special treat today: we’ve been through the archives and found some tracks from a project I worked on a few years ago - a band called The Gab.

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Ellis Beggs and Howard Videos Uploaded to YouTube - Big Bubbles No Troubles

Posted by Robbie | Posted in Music | Posted on 28-10-2008

Here’s another Ellis Beggs and Howard video clip from the Robbie France Archives.

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Ellis Beggs and Howard Videos Uploaded to YouTube - Homelands

Posted by admin | Posted in Music | Posted on 28-10-2008

After seeing the quality of some of the Ellis Beggs and Howard videos on YouTube, we had a dig around in the Robbie France Archives and thought we’d give it a go ourselves. Here’s the first offering (see if you can spot me in the background).

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