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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gong_(band)Gong (band) - Wikipedia

    Christian Tritsch moved to guitar and was replaced on bass by former Magma member Francis Moze, while the band's sound was expanded with the addition of synthesizer player Tim Blake. In October they were one of the first acts to sign to Richard Branson 's fledgling Virgin Records label, and in late December traveled to Virgin's Manor ...

  2. Christian Tritsch se va a la guitarra, donde se sentía más cómodo y su puesto como bajista es tomado por Francis Moze, virtuoso exbajista de Magma. Mientras que el sonido se expande con el apoyo de Tim Blake en los sintetizadores.

  3. www.gongband.com › the-bandBand – gong

    A stable line-up of the band, now named Gong, eventually materialised featuring Didier Malherbe (sax and reeds), Christian Tritsch (bass), and Pip Pyle (drums), along with Allen (glissando guitar, vocals) and Smyth (space whisper, vocals).

  4. Profile: Christian Tritsch (born 1944) was the bass guitarist with Gong from 1970 to 1973. Christian Tritsch called himself The Submarine Captain when performing in Gong.

  5. Christian Tritsch moved to guitar and was replaced on bass by former Magma member Francis Moze, while the band's sound was expanded with the addition of synthesizer player Tim Blake . Steve Hillage joined as the bands first lead guitarist in 1972.

  6. Más tarde aparecieron el bajista Christian Tritsch o el batería Pip Pyle, alguno de los músicos empleados en el disco “Bananamoon” (1971), acreditado en solitario a Daevid Allen con la colaboración de Maggie Bell, Robert Wyatt, Gary Wright, Barry St-John, Gerry Fields o Archie Legget.

  7. Christian Tritsch ("Submarine Captain") – bass (all but 9), guitar (9) Pip Pyle – drums; with. Eddy Louiss – Hammond organ and piano on 3; Konstantin Simonovitch – phased piano on 5; Also listed among the personnel are "Venux De Luxe" (Francis Linon), the band's live sound engineer, as "switch doctor and mix master".