Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

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Postby TheEqualizer on 19 Jul 2017 00:25

Belew has clarified that for the vocals on the album, "actually Stewart does the verses ( the storytelling) and mark and I sing the choruses"
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby TheEqualizer on 19 Jul 2017 21:58

Belew's FB post on July 19, 2017

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thursday in London.
our final day of international press begins with a phone interview from Japan for Barks website. then I join Mark and Stewart for UK press and photos for Music Radar and Prog Magazine. after that we travel across town for a filmed tv show called Vintage TV. Stewart then does a BBC radio show called BBC Radio Wales and our press jaunt is officially done for the moment. Gizmodrome, yes!
tomorrow afternoon I fly home. then it's time to prepare for this years Three Of A Perfect Pair Band Camp with our biggest turnout yet. see you soon campers!

END QUOTE

STEWART also posted on July 19, 2017 on FB. The same photo as Belew previously posted of them being interviewed with Belew having a bottle of Coca Cola in front of him. STEWART simply captions the photo, "Should we come clean Mr. Belew?" I do not think this caption has any deep meaning, but is just STEWART having fun with the photo.
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby njperry on 20 Jul 2017 04:54

I am sorry if EQ or others have posted this already but there is a nice interview with Stewart on the Inside MusiCast podcast on Gizmodrome.

The hosts received a flash drive with six songs to be on the album, five of which I caught the name of in the podcast:
Man on the Mountain
Strange Things Happen (Klark Kent klassic)
Summer's Coming (a song he did for the Sacred Grove with Taylor Hawkins, Matt Stone, and Chris Chaney)
Stay Ready (Klark Kent klassic)
Amaka Pipa

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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby TheEqualizer on 21 Jul 2017 00:18

Here's a pic of STEWART with BBC Radio 6 Music's Shaun Keavney:

https://scontent.flas1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5A02663D

I can't embed it because it is too big.
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby Dietmar on 21 Jul 2017 02:20

I wonder if one song on the album will be called "It's Gonna Rain"...
I've heard the song in 2014 - it was recorded as a Klark Kent solo version then.
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby jerseyfan on 24 Jul 2017 00:54

Just caught up with the exciting news. Thank you for the updates. Keep them coming.
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby TheEqualizer on 28 Jul 2017 15:32

From Belew's FB July 28, 2017:

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today I received something very special:
the full-length mastered version of the self-titled debut record of GIZMODROME
I must say, to me, it's fantastic!
much thanks goes to our effervescent producer Claudio Dentes and the fab engineering crew of Fabrizio Romangnoli, Mirko Ori, and Andrea Pelligrini.
your diligent work paid off boys!
I can't wait for September 15 to arrive when the rest of the world can enjoy it.

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Right now I'm staring at my calendar waiting for it to become September 15!
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby TheEqualizer on 28 Jul 2017 15:42

In the comments to his July 28th post, Belew reiterates that the plan is to tour in early 2018. There is no mention of whether the tour will be of the US, Europe, or both.
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby TheEqualizer on 28 Jul 2017 18:19

I asked Adrian on FB whether the tour will be in the US, Europe, or both, he responded "everywhere I hope!"

Yay!!! Better clear off my calendar for early 2018. I've got some shows to go to. This is going to be great. I've gotta feeling that people itching for Copeland penned Police songs and a little Klark Kent will not be disappointed.

May have to go on a diet so I can squeeze into my Leroy Coolbreeze shirt again.
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby TheEqualizer on 31 Jul 2017 18:25

On Gizmodrome's FB post dated July 31, 2017, there is a picture of the Police from what I believe is the Synchronicity era accompanied merely by the text "Roots of Gizmodrome." Is this a hint that Gizmodrome will be playing Police material on tour? Not sure, but I hope so.

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I know this is really just speculation and probably is just looking too deeply into a pretty simple, straight forward post that was probably intended to mean "Hey, the guy starting this band was in the Police." But Gizmodrome news is slow right now, so I am making the best of the few crumbs that I have.
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby TheEqualizer on 01 Aug 2017 15:51

Gizmodrome FB post from August 1, 2017. Another "Roots of Gizmodrome"
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So I suspect the next one will be a Level 42 pic
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby Dietmar on 02 Aug 2017 09:00

CD tracks

1. Zombies In The Mall
2. Stay Ready
3. Man In The Mountain
4. Summer's Coming
5. Sweet Angels (Rule The World)
6. Amaka Pipa
7. Strange Things Happen
8. Ride Your Life
9. Zubatta Cheve
10. Spin This
11. I Know Too Much
12. Stark Naked
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby TheEqualizer on 02 Aug 2017 20:22

Dietmar wrote:CD tracks

1. Zombies In The Mall
2. Stay Ready
3. Man In The Mountain
4. Summer's Coming
5. Sweet Angels (Rule The World)
6. Amaka Pipa
7. Strange Things Happen
8. Ride Your Life
9. Zubatta Cheve
10. Spin This
11. I Know Too Much
12. Stark Naked


The more details I hear, the more I want it. I can almost taste it. AHHHHHHHHHH!
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby TheEqualizer on 02 Aug 2017 20:23

As predicted, the Gizmodrome FB post for August 2, 2017 is indeed Level 42:
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Re: Gizmodrome out September 15, 2017

Postby njperry on 03 Aug 2017 01:21

[quote="Dietmar"]CD tracks

1. Zombies In The Mall
2. Stay Ready
3. Man In The Mountain
4. Summer's Coming
5. Sweet Angels (Rule The World)
6. Amaka Pipa
7. Strange Things Happen
8. Ride Your Life
9. Zubatta Cheve
10. Spin This
11. I Know Too Much
12. Stark Naked[/quote]

Well, that is exciting. Stark Naked is an instramental song Stewart co-wrote for curved Air which appeared only on the BBC live album On Air (also released as Live at the BBC). One of my favorites from that album.

That assumes it is the same song but since the band is using several others from Stewart's past, it makes sense that it is the same.
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