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  1. Hillage decided to form a new line-up with a slightly different direction, retaining the services of Peachey and asking Stewart back, and adding Nigel Griggs (later of Split Enz) on bass. New compositions by Hillage and Stewart were added to the repertoire, including "I Love Its Holy Mystery", which would form the basis of Hillage's later Solar Musick Suite .

  2. Steve Hillage was born in Chingford, Then in Essex. Whilst still at school, he joined his first band, a blues rock band called Uriel, with Dave Stewart, Mont Campbell and Clive

  3. 4 de dic. de 2016 · published 4 December 2016. As well as his extensive solo career, Steve Hillage has been involved with Gong, Khan and System 7, worked as a producer, and bagged himself a Prog Award. We chat with him below.

  4. Steve Hillage was part of Gong’s formative years, recording the ‘Radio Gnome Trilogy’ with Daevid Allen. 'It left an indelible mark on me,' he says.

  5. 17 de nov. de 2016 · In this clip, Hillage talks about his calling time on Khan, working with the mercurial Kevin Ayers, at length on his time with Gong, appearing with Mike Oldfield at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1973, and his solo career from Fish Rising through to Green. Searching For The Spark is on sale now.

  6. 10 de jul. de 2022 · Steve Hillage describes Simple Minds as the meeting point – “the fulcrum” – of prog, post-punk, funk, synthpop, electronica and art rock. “I think the blend was pretty equal,” considers Kerr, “especially after Mel [Gaynor, drums] joined [in 1982].

  7. 13 de feb. de 2020 · Steve Hillage, born in Walthamstow and raised in nearby Chingford, clearly remembers the first time he ever visited Notting Hill in the 60s. “It was a major hippy area,” he recalls. “The first time I came here was when I was at school and I came to buy some pot… and I succeeded!” Where did he find it? “My lips are sealed,” he laughs.