{"id":1869,"date":"2017-02-03T22:25:00","date_gmt":"2017-02-03T22:25:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.hippy.com\/hip\/other\/getting-to-this-blodwyn-pig-1969\/"},"modified":"2017-02-03T22:25:00","modified_gmt":"2017-02-03T22:25:00","slug":"getting-to-this-blodwyn-pig-1969-by-matt-ainsworth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hipplanet.com\/hip\/reviews\/getting-to-this-blodwyn-pig-1969-by-matt-ainsworth\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting To This &#8211; Blodwyn Pig (1969) by: Matt Ainsworth"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\t\t\t\tGetting To This, Blodwyn Pig&#8217;s second opus, features Mick Abrahams (formerly of Jethro Tull) meeting acid and fusing it with his unique blues style.<br \/>\nThis album also shows the band as having a reflective side, thus creating the epic &#8220;San Francisco Sketches&#8221;, and single handedly creating prog rock (no, it wasn&#8217;t King Crimson folks!)<\/p>\n<p>\nThe album starts with the down-to-earth blues\/rock-fest of &#8220;Drive Me&#8221;, boasting a brilliant sax solo which starts off sounding like mighty guitar feedback, laid down by the sadly unheard of Jack Lancaster. (In fact, Blodwyn Pig as a whole is largely unheard of&#8230;). <\/p>\n<p>The second track, &#8220;Variations on Nainos&#8221;, whatever the hell that means, is a flute driven psychedelic slice of strangeness, the last verse sung sounding as if the band were drowning in a bath. The next song, &#8220;See My Way&#8221; is in the same vein as MC5, but slightly more sedate and with crushing sax and drum work. &#8220;Long Bomb Blues&#8221; is a hilarious 1 minute ditty all about Mick Abrahams getting drunk and hauled over by the cops. His wife beats him upon his return. <\/p>\n<p>The next track, &#8220;The Squirreling Must Go On&#8221; is an improvised instrumental, which starts well but disappointingly gets boring.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nThen comes the aforementioned &#8220;San Francisco Sketches&#8221;&#8230;THE 4-part prog track. Opening with the beautifully reflective &#8216;Beach Scape&#8217;, it really makes your mind float out to cosmic realms. The second part, &#8216;Fisherman&#8217;s Wharf&#8217; is a jazzy swagger, featuring saxophonist Jack Lancaster pulling out all the stops. We return to tranquillity in part three, &#8216;Telegraph Hill&#8217;, mellow and cool. This is ripped apart and laid waste to by the final chunk, the slow and sludgy saxophonic cacophony &#8216;Close The Door, I&#8217;m Falling Out Of The Room&#8217;&#8230;this is one of the darkest, most gruelling pieces I&#8217;ve ever heard.\n<\/p>\n<p>\nThe heavy overtones are retained in the next track, &#8220;Worry&#8221;, a mighty guitar fuelled anger stomp with haunting vocal work. This is followed by the slightly stupid and twee &#8220;Toys&#8221;, a song about a small boy&#8217;s toys telling him to love them right&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>\nWe find ourselves back in hilarity land with &#8220;To Rassman&#8221;, a bluesy-reggae song that almost mocks the early reggae movement of the late 60&#8217;s in the UK. And what a brilliant comical Rasta accent by Mick!<\/p>\n<p>\nThe final track truly is a crushing blow to the politicians running the insanely pointless Vietnamese war&#8230;&#8221;Send Your Son To Die&#8221;&#8230;even the title sums up the song&#8217;s message. This is perhaps the angriest Anti-Nam song ever, with the exception of Black Sabbath&#8217;s classic &#8220;War Pigs&#8221;. Ron Berg is sure as hell not taking any prisoners with his thunderous drumming on this storming riff-fest.<\/p>\n<p>\n                       &#8212;BONUS TRACKS&#8212;\n<\/p>\n<p>\nThose lovely people at Chrysalis records! 2 bonus tracks here on the UK remastered CD!<br \/>\nThese two tracks were apparently featured on the US edition Pig&#8217;s debut &#8220;Ahead Rings Out&#8221;.<br \/>\nThe first of these two tracks is &#8220;Summer Day&#8221; a truly masterfully-crafted blues song, with one of the most complicated riffs I&#8217;ve tried to play! The time changes on this are incredible!! The last is the laid back &#8220;Walk On Water&#8221;, which opens with a single acoustic guitar and then ends up in a massive jazz-rock-psychedelic breakdown.\n<\/p>\n<p>\n                              OVERALL\n<\/p>\n<p>\nBlodwyn Pig&#8217;s masterpiece, hindered only by the ridiculous &#8220;Toys&#8221;. If you are going to buy this album, make sure it has the bonus tracks. This just about makes up for it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Getting To This, Blodwyn Pig&#8217;s second opus, features Mick Abrahams (formerly of Jethro Tull) meeting acid and fusing it with his unique blues style. This album also shows the band as having a reflective side, thus creating the epic &#8220;San Francisco Sketches&#8221;, and single handedly creating prog rock (no, it wasn&#8217;t King Crimson folks!) 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