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KeithieW
05-04-2005, 01:40 PM
I've just heard that Pierre died in Strasbourg on Monday night.

A great musician. I will always love his work with Gong and Didier Malherbe.

Very sad news. :(

Rick and Roll
05-04-2005, 02:35 PM
Originally posted by Keith Waye
I've just heard that Pierre died in Strasbourg on Monday night.

A great musician. I will always love his work with Gong and Didier Malherbe.

Very sad news. :(

And a lot of others. He is one of my favorite musicians, and from all accounts, was a first-class human being.

Agreed, Keith. :(

btw Is there an article? I can't seem to find that.

sharcnorris
05-04-2005, 08:10 PM
I Started with Pierre on the INCANTATIONS lp w/ Mike Oldfield. I was never one for the spacey original Gong. But P.M.'s Gong was percussion innovation. He loved playing TUNED things to Hit. The vibraphone, tubular bells, all fit together in a remarkable and unique sound. 1978's EXPRESSO 2 with Bassist Hanford Rowe broke this drummers new ground w/ Allan Holdsworth on Guitar. Followed by 3 more gems with guests galore. My favorites DOWNWIND & TIME IS THE WAY gave any one with Bongos a way to join in. I loved these LP's, only to find a Live CD 1 year ago. Masterfull player, an original------R.I.P.

sharcnorris
05-04-2005, 10:52 PM
Pierre was Mike's studio Drummer over many LP's
Moerlen contributed to Ommadawn, Incantations, Platinum, Exposed , Islands and Amarok. In return , Mike guestStars on Gong's TIME IS THE WAY

podakayne
05-04-2005, 11:57 PM
i appreciated him even when i knew not he was behind the music (Oldfield)...i later began reading credits and such, and began to recognize names.

thanks K

isabella
05-05-2005, 02:23 AM
... bad news...
I didn't know that Pierre playing the percussion in the Oldfield's records,
I like soo much the play timing of Pierre his innovation sense, I'm waiting
news about his death... where he live? Strasbourg city?

:( isa :(

JamForte
05-11-2005, 08:44 AM
I heard the news via G.A.S., yesterday ...

Although I prefer his work with Daevid Allen era Gong - I remember well meeting him during my time in Ents at University. We put on the PMG Gong lineup around the time of Shamal - he was awesome to watch play - if perhaps a little "above himself" in conversation ...

He will be missed - by all.

There are some tributes here :
http://www.planetgong.co.uk
from both people he worked with and other fans.

There should be an awesome Rythmn section "up there" now ...