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* "Following the release of God Bless in May 68, the Greek composer and songwriter Manos Hadjidakis [...] invited Mayo and Steve to New York for discussions about a possible project. Hadjidakis had played God Bless... to his associate the violinist Isaac Stern, who was also known for nurturing new talent. What the pair envisioned was a rock opera featuring Grace Slick in the lead role with the Red Krayola as the backing band. Why they figured Slick would consider leaving a successful career with the Jefferson Airplane for mainstream entertainment is a mystery. After the bizarre red herring there were few fresh opportunities for the duo and so they decided to go their separate ways."<ref>God Bless 2011 booklet</ref> | * "Following the release of God Bless in May 68, the Greek composer and songwriter Manos Hadjidakis [...] invited Mayo and Steve to New York for discussions about a possible project. Hadjidakis had played God Bless... to his associate the violinist Isaac Stern, who was also known for nurturing new talent. What the pair envisioned was a rock opera featuring Grace Slick in the lead role with the Red Krayola as the backing band. Why they figured Slick would consider leaving a successful career with the Jefferson Airplane for mainstream entertainment is a mystery. After the bizarre red herring there were few fresh opportunities for the duo and so they decided to go their separate ways."<ref>God Bless 2011 booklet</ref> | ||
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* Opera for Five (Οπερα για πέντε) was written by [[Manos Hadjidakis]] in New York from ~1969 to 1971 | * [[Opera for Five]] (Οπερα για πέντε) was written by [[Manos Hadjidakis]] in New York from ~1969 to 1971 | ||
* The title is a reference to Bertolt Brecht's "Threepenny Opera" ("Die Dreigroschenoper") whose Greek title is "The Opera of Five" (Όπερα της πεντάρας) | * The title is a reference to Bertolt Brecht's "Threepenny Opera" ("Die Dreigroschenoper") whose Greek title is "The Opera of Five" (Όπερα της πεντάρας) | ||
* It was not a traditional opera; closer to a musical | * It was not a traditional opera; closer to a musical |
Revision as of 23:51, 11 November 2022
1960s
Film with Barthelme
- 1966?
- MT: "I had been making movies when I met [Barthelme], I had a 16-millimeter Bolex and I was making movies, and I asked him to be my star and he said he would, so he was my star. So I filmed, we filmed, something like that. We had a 500-foot roll of film and we had maybe 400 feet of it full already and we were getting ready—we had more coming."
- "But when I came back from Europe I said, “Dude, the way forward, I think, is to start a band.” I’d already done a few folk house gigs, coffeehouse gigs, sung a couple of songs, done one thing on the radio, and he said, “No, you should do that on your own.” I said, “Listen, I’m not doing anything on my own. Forget it. I know what I can do on my own, that’s really not very interesting. Could we please do this together?” And so he agreed and we then destroyed the film that we had made. We drove in his car and I had reeled it out of the window and it just disappeared behind us; a cavalier relation to hundreds of dollars of production, much of it paid for by my wonderful, delightful, supportive, ever-supportive mother, and so on and so on and so on."[1]
- Status: Lost, unfinished
Dairymaid's Lament single
- Recorded February 1967(?) for International Artists (White Rose says 1966) with unknown instrumental B-side
- Status: Unreleased, unknown if lost
Coconut Hotel
Main article: Coconut Hotel
- Recorded in 1967 for International Artists
- At some point was going to be half of God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It (source: Mother magazine interview)
- Status: Released in 1995 by Drag City
Album with John Fahey
Main article: Lost album with John Fahey
- Recorded in 1967
- Status: Lost
Mother's Milk
- Demos for Johndavid Bartlett album produced by Mayo Thompson[2] for International Artists. 11 tracks recorded in 1.5 hrs
- Status: Unreleased, likely lost
Opera For Five
- "Following the release of God Bless in May 68, the Greek composer and songwriter Manos Hadjidakis [...] invited Mayo and Steve to New York for discussions about a possible project. Hadjidakis had played God Bless... to his associate the violinist Isaac Stern, who was also known for nurturing new talent. What the pair envisioned was a rock opera featuring Grace Slick in the lead role with the Red Krayola as the backing band. Why they figured Slick would consider leaving a successful career with the Jefferson Airplane for mainstream entertainment is a mystery. After the bizarre red herring there were few fresh opportunities for the duo and so they decided to go their separate ways."[3]
Info:
- Opera for Five (Οπερα για πέντε) was written by Manos Hadjidakis in New York from ~1969 to 1971
- The title is a reference to Bertolt Brecht's "Threepenny Opera" ("Die Dreigroschenoper") whose Greek title is "The Opera of Five" (Όπερα της πεντάρας)
- It was not a traditional opera; closer to a musical
- The opera had five characters and music played by a five-piece band
- Hadjidakis' first choice for the female lead was Grace Slick from Jefferson Airplane
- His first choice for the male lead was American singer-songwriter Emitt Rhodes
- Amy Mims translated the libretto to English as it was written, via post, for over a year
- The visuals were to be designed by Minos Argyrakis (Μίνως Αργυράκης)
- The only known audio documentation is two songs recorded to cassette with Hadjidakis on the piano and Fleury Dantonakis singing in English. The recording has not been released
- Hadjidakis abandoned the project when he returned to Greece in 1972
- A copy of the 80 page libretto is currently in the "Thomas Scherman Papers (1945-1979)" archive in The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts[4]
- Supposedly the work contains of 47-49 minutes of music
Cancelled 1971 recording and 1972 production:[5]
- Director: Ludovic de Boer
- Producer: Maurice Huisman for Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels
- Recording Producer: Teo Macero from CBS
- Cast:
- Amanda: Fleury Dantonakis (Φλέρυ Νταντωνάκη)
- Don: Michael Kamen (Μάικλ Κάμεν)
- Sheila: ?
- Fourth character: ?
- Fifth character: ?
Status: Unrecorded
1970s
Mayo Thompson single
The Rockin' Blue Diamonds album
Main article: The Rockin' Blue Diamonds
- Demo recorded for John Fahey's Takoma label, likely 1972
- Status: Unreleased demo, unknown if lost
Album with Manos Hadjidakis
- Album that was planned to be recorded in Greece in summer 1973
- Status: Unrecorded
Mostly About Rauschenberg
Main article: Mostly About Rauschenberg
- Documentary filmed ~1973 co-directed by Christine Kozlov and Mayo Thompson
- Status: Screened but unreleased, clip released
1980s
Music video
- "In June [1980] the band recorded a video-tape, miming and acting out the songs in Ghent with a Belgian T.V. crew. This was at the invitation of A & L who were showing Picasso's Guernica in the Style of Jackson Pollock in the exhibition Art in Europe since 1968 [Kunst in Europa na 68]."[6]
- Status: Unknown
Monsters single
- Rumored by White Rose:
- "art & language exhibition (eindhoven, holland) 9-10 december 1980 - catalogue has photos from the zoran popovic "borba u new yorka" (struggle in new york) film; there are rumors of a 7" single "monsters" from that exhibition [kees van hulst]"
- Could be related to Monster One on Three Songs on a Trip to the United States / Bismarckstr. 50
- Status: Unknown
Ratman / Future Pilots
- "In April 1981 two new songs were recorded for future release in some form. These songs are Future Pilots and Ratman the Weightwatcher."[7]
- Status: Unreleased English version, released in German as Rattenmensch: Gewichtswächter / Zukunftsflieger, rerecorded for Black Snakes
Retrospective release
- "And there is still a plan to cobble together a retrospective LP as soon as possible—but it's hard to say when." [8]
- Status: Unreleased
Victorine
Main article: Victorine
- Status: Unrecorded, was going to be videotaped live on German television
Ludwig's Law
Main article: Ludwig's Law
- Recorded 1984
- Status: Released in 1998
Baby and Child Care
Main article: Baby and Child Care
- Recorded in 1984
- Status: Released in 2016 by Drag City
Disco Death
- 1986 recording session
- Status: Released in part in 1989 as Malefactor, Ade
1990s
Berlin 2000 Olympic anthem
Main article: All Together Now
- "Michael Schirner and Wolf. D. Rogosky developed a concept for the development of Berlin into an Olympic city and European metropolis. They outlined visions and projects for a new Berlin as the capital of media, business, art, culture, scene, film, sports, youth, etc. Mayo Thompson, musician and artist of the Art & Language group, composed the Olympic anthem “All together now” with lyrics by Diedrich Diederichsen."[9]
- Status: Unknown, likely unrecorded
The Letter / Psychology
- 7" listed in this 1995 discography: http://www.le-musterkoffer.de/alpha/thompson06.html
- Status: Likely expanded into Amor and Language
The Red Krayola T-Shirt
- Mentioned on the label for Chemistry / Farewell to Arms: "DC22 The Red Krayola T-Shirt (1995)"
- Status: Unknown
2000s
Shotgun Wedding
Main article: Shotgun Wedding
- Recorded 2003 in Berlin, at some point was going to be released as multiple solo albums (source: White Rose)
- Status: Released in part in 2009 as Shotgun Wedding
The Red Krayola Documentary
Main article: God Bless the Red Krayola and All Who Sail With It (documentary)
- Status: Unfinished, clip released
Victorine
- Was worked on around same time as Sighs Trapped By Liars
- Status: Unreleased, unknown if recorded
2010s
Cooking in The Kitchen
- 50th anniversary concert planned for Nov 2016[10]
- November 4 at 8pm the group perform the New York premiere of a new arrangement of Corrected Slogans (1976), their first collaboration with Art & Language.
- November 5 at 8pm the band present a NYC jamboree (Cooking in The Kitchen), a survey of 50 years of their music with the Familiar Ugly.
Born in Flames II / Sword of God II
Main article: Born in Flames II / Sword of God II
- Planned to be recorded live in 2017, dates were cancelled
- Status: Unrecorded
References
- ↑ Robert Rauschenberg Oral History Project: The Reminiscences of Mayo Thompson (2016)
- ↑ God Bless 2011 booklet
- ↑ God Bless 2011 booklet
- ↑ https://archives.nypl.org/mus/20392#c605170
- ↑ https://tvxs.gr/news/%CE%BC%CE%BF%CF%85%CF%83%CE%B9%CE%BA%CE%AE/%CE%B7-%CE%AC%CE%B3%CE%BD%CF%89%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B7-%C2%AB%CE%BF%CF%80%CE%B5%CF%81%CE%B1-%CE%B3%CE%B9%CE%B1-%CF%80%CE%AD%CE%BD%CF%84%CE%B5%C2%BB-%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%85-%CE%BC%CE%AC%CE%BD%CE%BF%CF%85-%CF%87%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B6%CE%B9%CE%B4%CE%AC%CE%BA%CE%B9
- ↑ Kangaroo? booklet, Keep All Your Friends (zine)
- ↑ Kangaroo? booklet, Keep All Your Friends (zine)
- ↑ Kangaroo? booklet, Keep All Your Friends (zine)
- ↑ http://www.michaelschirner.de/de/nolympia/
- ↑ https://thekitchen.org/event/the-red-krayola