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Sam Gopal

 
Artist: Sam Gopal
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Tabla, Percussion

Biography

Sam Gopal occupies what can safely be considered a rarefied -- if not unique -- position in the history of British rock & roll: as its premiere tabla player. Needless to say, he achieved this status in the second half of the 1960s, when the instrument, borne on a wave of interest spawned by certain records by the Beatles, the Moody Blues, et al., joined its geographical cousin the sitar in a special niche carved out of psychedelic enthusiasm. Sam Gopal was born in Malaysia, and began playing the tabla when he was seven years old. He arrived in London as a student of music in 1962, amidst a musical cauldron that was just starting to simmer with the sounds of blues and folk as well as rock & roll. He saw room for his instrument and musical sensibilities by the mid-decade, amidst the budding sounds of psychedelia and the rainbow-like mix of sounds starting to attach itself to rock & roll in London, and organized the Sam Gopal Dream with guitarist Mick Hutchinson and bassist Pete Sears, who later became a quartet with the addition of keyboardist Andy Clark. It took time for the recording world to acknowledge their worth, but in 1967 the band recorded some tracks engineered by future star producer Gus Dudgeon.

The group didn't last, and the following year Gopal organized an eponymously named quartet with ex-Rockin' Vickers bassist Lemmy (guitar/vocals), Roger D'Elia (guitar), and Phil Duke (bass). This quartet recorded a whole LP, entitled Escalator, on the Stable Records label, as well as a single, "Horse" b/w "Back Door Man," and the band was good enough to gain the attention and services of Robert Stigwood as its manager. The first Sam Gopal group and lineup lasted only a year, and in 1969 he recruited a new lineup, with Alan Mark (vocals), Mox Gowland (harmonica, flutes), Micky Waller (guitar), and Freddie Gandy (bass), who cut a few more tracks for Stable but didn't last in that configuration. They later changed their name to Cosmosis and came under the managerial wing of Peter Grant -- somehow, however, they never made it onto the roster of Swan Song Records, despite their connection to Led Zeppelin by way of Grant, who brought in Bernie Holland (guitar). And any momentum that they might have had was lost when Gopal himself was involved in a car accident that left him incapacitated for a couple of years.

Gopal did get to record an album during this period, entitled Building B, and subsequently moved to Paris, where he made music for Radio France and worked as part of a trio with Didier Malherbe (sax) and Patrice Lemoine (piano). After that, his music took a more serious turn as he returned to Nepal to continue his study of the tabla for most of the 1980s. He next turned up in Berlin, formed a band called Sangit, and made a live album at the Berlin Philharmonie Kammermusiksaal. This group also later provided the soundtrack music for the British Channel 4 documentary series The Great Moghuls. And in 1989 he moved to Zurich, where he cut a solo album entitled Largo. A year later he was back in Berlin, working with his old bandmate Andy Clark on the album Soap Opera, followed a year after that by Not for Sale. He later organized another short-lived band, called Brain Tonic, and followed their work with the album Blind Man's Movie. By the mid-'90s, Gopal's work took another turn, toward 12-tone composition on the tabla, which vastly altered the range of his music. He did a solo album, Father Mucker, in 1999, which included a unique digression into blues. He was reportedly preparing a new album as of 2009 which will, undoubtedly, take his instrument in some further new musical directions. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Sam Gopal
Also known as Sam Gopal's Dream
Origin London, England
Years active 1966-1970
Labels Stable
Website www.samgopal.com
Members
Sam Gopal with:
Sam Gopal's Dream
Mick Hutchinson guitar
Pete Sears bass
Andy Clark (keyboards)
Sam Gopal Mk I
Lemmy (guitar/ vocals)
Roger D'Elia (guitar)
Phil Duke
Sam Gopal Mk II
Alan Mark (vocals)
Mox Gowland (harmonica & flutes)
Micky "Finn" Waller (guitar)
Freddie Gandy (bass)
Notable instruments
tablas

Sam Gopal (also called Sam Gopal's Dream) is an underground British Psychedelic rock band.

The band is named after its founder, Sam Gopal, born in Malaysia. From the age of seven, he played tabla, a northern Indian percussion that replaced drums in the band.

On 28 April 1967, the band performed at The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream, a UK Underground event organised by the International Times at Alexandra Palace. The line-up was Sam Gopal, Mick Hutchinson and Pete Sears. Other performing bands included Pink Floyd, The Pretty Things, Savoy Brown, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Soft Machine, and The Move. Sam Gopal Dream played at the UFO Club, The Electric Garden in Covent Garden (later to become Middle Earth), The Roundhouse, and Happening 44. They later played the Christmas on Earth Show at Olympia in London with Traffic, Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. Jimi Hendrix later sat in with the original Sam Gopal Dream at London's Speakeasy Club.

After the original band broke up in 1968, Sam formed a new line-up which included vocalist, Lemmy. He was a singer-guitarist with Sam Gopal, before becoming the bassist of Hawkwind and, in 1975, the founder, singer and bassist of Motörhead.

Sam Gopal's album Escalator was recorded in 1968.

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