Bill Nelson Links
You could spend day and night searching the net
trying to find stuff on Be Bop and Bill, or you can just come here. If you have
already created your own ALTAR PIECE on the web for world to experience, let me know and
I'll post it. Send your email to: webmaster@billnelson.com
Rooms
With Brittle Views
A UK-based web site on Bill Nelson
Nelson
v. Rye
In The High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, before: The Hon. Mr. Justice Laddie
JUDGMENT DATED: 21 November, 1995
Blazing Apostles - a Be Bop Deluxe tribute page
Banana Rebel - a band formed with ex-Cockney Rebel and (briefly) Be Bop Deluxe keyboardist.
Night Creatures: A Bebop Deluxe Tribute Site
Liz's Be Bop Deluxe Discussion Mailing List/Digest
Planet
Andy Main Page
Planet Andy - Blazing Apostles & Life In The Air
Age .mov, .wav excerpts and whole songs in Real Audio
Planet Andy - Picture
of &y and Bill Nelson
Pat
Barr's Channel Light Vessel Page
Part of the Progressive Music Outpost web
site
Pete's Picture Palace
Excellent sets of photos of Be Bop Deluxe in concert from
1975-1978.
Sunburst
Deluxe
the Be Bop Deluxe tribute band now performing in the
Yorkshire area.
Holyground
The history, the catalog, rare pictures, and more from Bill's
pre-Be Bop days.
Bill Nelson
Discography
by Terry Bennett
The
Sonics
by Jay Siekierski
featuring reviews of albums and live performances
Weatherbox, the
David Sylvian Web Siteand it's Bill
Nelson section
by Keesjan van Bunnigen
Gyroscope's Bill
Nelson Section
Covers Practically Wired and After the Satellite
Sings
Zolo
Synthesis
Surreal tales of frolic and whimsy script the bright beyond
mortal assimilation of the boingy guitars, wobbly keyboards, polka dot percussions,
hiccupping falsettos, jerky/staccoto beats, and lopsided rhythms. Or start at the beginning and work
your way through this very interesting web site!
Herbs
Dedicated to the late Charlie Tumahai, who was a
member of this popular New Zealand band from the mid-1980's until his death in December
1995. Contains discography information.
Bobby Shred's Be Bop Deluxe Tribute Page
Patrick
Eggle Guitars
"My main instrument is a Patrick Eggle guitar. He
custom built this one for me. It's an Eggle-Berlin. It's a solid body guitar and it's
very, very good." - BN, 1995
Gibson Guitars
"My first serious electric guitar, a professional
instrument, was a Gibson semi-acoustic ES 345 stereo. My father bought me that with his
hard earned cash when I was in my teens and I still have that guitar. I played it on most
of the early Be-Bop albums up to the very late '70s."
Yamaha Guitars
"After using [the Gibson], the main guitar I used was
a Yamaha SC2000. I used that until about [1992]."
The Amazing Ebow
Excellent site on one of Bill's favorite guitar
enhancements.
Q Magazine
The World's Greatest Music Magazine
The Wire
British music magazine (electronica, out rock, drums'n'bass,
new jazz & classical, global)
Echoes
US radio show that features the music of Bill and other
Channel Light Vessel artists
World Cafe
Another US radio show that has featured Bill's music in the
past
LaForet Museum
Located in Tokyo's trendy Harajuku district, LaForet Museum
is where Bill and Channel Light Vessel performed on October 31st and November 1st, 1996.
Ambient Music
by Steven Tyler Jacobs
With links to the Epsilon archive and other sites.
Ambient Weather
Report
Clear sailing for Channel Light Vessel
by Chris Twomey
1994 article on Channel Light Vessel and their first
album, Automatic.
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