Gong: Montserrat 1973 and Other Stories

Gong: Montserrat 1973 and Other Stories

2006 · 69 min · Music

A collection featuring rare Daevid Allen and Gong performances and short films. Moody, atmospheric live film of Gong onstage in a cathedral in Montserrat in 1973 with the classic line-up.

Directed by Manuel Esteban Marquilles · Written by Daevid Allen

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