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Nic Potter (18 October 1951 – 16 January 2013) was a British bassist, composer and painter, best known for his work with the group
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in the 1970s.


Biography

Nic Potter was born in
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and left school at 15, originally to train in
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. His older sister Sally, is a well-known film director. At the age of 16, he joined a late line-up of The Misunderstood, at the same time as drummer Guy Evans, who had joined from
Van der Graaf Generator Van der Graaf Generator are an English progressive rock band, formed in 1967 in Manchester by singer-songwriters Peter Hammill and Judge Smith, Chris Judge Smith. They were the first act signed by Charisma Records. They did not experience much ...
, then on a brief hiatus. When Van der Graaf decided to reform after the release The Aerosol Grey Machine, and earlier bassist Keith Ellis deciding to join Juicy Lucy instead, Evans recommended that Potter join as a replacement. Potter first appeared on the album '' The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other'', also playing some electric guitar on a few tracks in addition to his usual bass. Halfway during the recording of the following album '' H to He, Who Am the Only One'' (1970), he left the group after recording three tracks ("Killer", "The Emperor in his War Room" and "Lost"). The remainder of the album's bass tracks were completed by organist
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, who took over the bass lines on bass pedals in concert. Potter remained in touch with the band, and in 1971, he played bass-guitar on
Peter Hammill Peter Joseph Andrew Hammill (born 5 November 1948) is an English musician and recording artist. He was a founder member of the progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. Best known as a singer-songwriter, he also plays guitar and piano and ...
's first solo-album, '' Fool's Mate'', on Colin Scot's album ''Colin Scot'' and with the band
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. At an early 1971 Van der Graaf Generator concert at the Lyceum Ballroom, Banton's bass pedals failed during the opening number; since Potter happened to be in the audience, the band persuaded him to come on stage and play bass for the entire set. In the 1970s he also played with
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,
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, Rare Bird and Steve Swindells. In 1973 he collaborated on '' The Long Hello'' project. His playing can also be heard on Peter Hammill's album '' Over'' (1977). In 1977, after
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and David Jackson had left Van der Graaf Generator, Potter was asked to re-join. He plays on both '' The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome'' (1977) and the double live-album '' Vital'' (1978). However, he was still uncomfortable with the dynamic of the band as he had been previously, stating "sometimes it felt like a cloud coming down – a very ominous feeling." He was particularly concerned at a gig in
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, France where he claimed someone was trying to perform an
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of the band's music while on stage, and had to be helped back to the dressing room, feeling very shaken. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s Potter continued to record and tour with Peter Hammill, including being the bassist for the K-Group (from 1981 to 1985), and with the Tigers (in 1980) and Duncan Browne (in 1984). In 1983 he started a solo-career, and released a number of albums with mostly electronic music. In 1995 Potter produced and played the bass on the posthumous album ''Songs of Love and War'' by Duncan Browne. In 2008 Potter published the live album ''Live in Italy''. All Potter's solo albums were published and remastered in 2009. During the last two years of his life, Potter suffered from Pick's disease. In January 2013, Potter was admitted to
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suffering from
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. He died there in the later hours of 16 January.


Discography


Solo albums

*''Mountain Music'' (1983, LP, reissued on CD in 1993) *''Sketches in Sound'' (1986, LP, reissued on CD in 1993) *''Self Contained'' (1987, CD/LP) *''Dreams in View 81–87'' (1988, compilation CD, reissued in 1997) *''The Blue Zone'' (1990, CD/LP) *''The Blue Zone Party'' (1991, limited edition cassette tape) live on 29 May 1991 in London, The Dome *''New Europe-Rainbow Colours'' (1992, CD) *''Dreamworld'' (1997, CD) *''Live in Italy'' (2008, CD) with a.o. David Jackson, Tolo Marton and Tony Pagliuca *''All Contained'' (2009, CD) box set of remastered CD's of the Zom-Art catalogue


as member of The Misunderstood

*''Golden Glass'' (The Misunderstood) (1969)


as member of Van der Graaf Generator

*'' The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other'' (1970) *'' H to He, Who Am the Only One'' (1970) (on tracks "Killer", "The Emperor in His War Room", and "Lost") *'' The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome'' (1977) *'' Vital'' (1978)


as member of Rare Bird

*''Epic Forest'' (1972) *''Somebody's Watching'' (1973)


as member of the Tigers

*''Savage Music'' (1980


with Peter Hammill

*'' Fool's Mate'' (1971) *'' Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night'' (1973) *'' Over'' (1977) *'' Enter K'' (1982) *''
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'' (1983) *''The Love Songs'' (1984) *'' The Margin'' (1985, live) *''
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'' (1990) *'' Room Temperature'' (1990, live) *'' Fireships'' (1992) *'' The Noise'' (1993) *''Offensichtlich Goldfisch'' (1993) *''There Goes The Daylight'' (1993, live) *''
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'' (1994)


Other collaborations

*'' Songs from Wasties Orchard'' (
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) (1971) *'' The London Chuck Berry Sessions'' (
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) (1972) *''Colin Scot'' ( Colin Scot) (1971) – uncredited *'' The Long Hello'' (1974) *'' Fresh Blood'' ( Steve Swindells) (1980) *'' The Long Hello Volume Two'' (1981 Potter/Evans) *''Travelling Man'' ( Duncan Browne) (1984) *''Final Adjustments'' (The Pool Sharks) (1987, released on CD in 2010

*''Songs of Love and War'' (Duncan Browne) (1995) *''Mistaken Identities'' (Steve Hyams) (1997) *''Bloodlines'' ( Spirits Burning & Bridget Wishart) (2009)


References


External links


Nic Potter at Van der Graaf Generator fan site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Potter, Nic 1951 births 2013 deaths Musicians from Wiltshire Van der Graaf Generator members English rock bass guitarists British male bass guitarists Progressive rock bass guitarists English male singers English male songwriters Deaths from dementia in England Deaths from Pick's disease