5. MagmaÜdü Wüdü
If you’re listening to prog like Gong then you’re going to bump into Magma. They make their own language on their records, so we made our own words for Magma albums.
A number of Magma albums would pop up in various friends’ record collection, and each one was quite different. On Üdü Wüdü there’s an 18-minute track called ‘De Futura’, which is like a suite and it moves to different tempos and it’s got all these cross rhythms in it; it’s an overwhelmingly transcendent record.
There was a rock disco that we used to go to in Manchester in the 70s and you could take your own records and we used to take this record. You’d see these rock fans freaking out to it. It was a curious time in Manchester because you had the punk thing, but all these other oddball things like Magma and Earth, Wind And Fire were standing beside each other.
It wasn’t as tribal as it’s been made it out to be. You’d go up to a free festival in Rochdale that was called the Deeply Vale festival and all these subcultures would be represented there, because all of the sub-cultures would be big enough to stand on their own two feet. But at this disco in Manchester, you’d hear Bowie and Roxy Music, and Magma, probably some Genesis and some Sex Pistols.