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624.1 | Space Invaders!!! | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Clock-End this year | Mon Aug 07 1989 10:49 | 9 |
| Have'nt much time for all that inter-galactic-hyper-astral-sonic-temple
and so on stuff but I did enjoy some of the stuff Nick Turner done
with Inner City Unit. Especially: "Skinheads in Leningrad", "Solitary
Ashtray", and "Nazi Motorcycle Sluts". He sure picked some titles
did'nt he?.
Regards,
Barry. (London)
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624.2 | Hit KP7 to add RECORDS to your notebook | HAZEL::STARR | Kids flash guitars just like switchblades | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:21 | 4 |
| I don't know much about Hawkwind, but there is an extensive note on them in
the COMET::RECORDS conference. See note #290 there....
cat
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624.3 | Orgones are good for you! | VULCAN::GATES | | Mon Aug 07 1989 12:48 | 17 |
| Topic 290 in COMET::RECORDS looks a bit dead to me!!
Has anyone seen a video of Hawkwind/Robert Calvert? A friend of
mine insists that it exists and is called something like Night Of
The Hawks. Any info is appeciated.
By the way, I saw them live at Hammersmith in Dec 88 and they were
totally overwhelming. Also saw them at Brixton Academy earlier this
year for the Robert Calvert benefit but they were a bit dull (maybe
it was my hearing though).
What are your favourite tracks?
My all time No. 1 is Damnation Alley from Quark,Strangeness
and Charm.
Baz.
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624.4 | | RAIN::DIBIASI | CYBERNETIC HEARTBEAT | Wed Aug 09 1989 01:42 | 7 |
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Does anybody remember when Lemmy was in Hawkwind?If so which albums?
and did he sing at all?He has a titanium voice :^)
DEEBS
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624.5 | Lemmy in HAWKWIND | CASEE::LALLI | Didier - BCE Valbonne - ext. 828.5423 | Wed Aug 09 1989 04:07 | 5 |
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There is one album I know he is in. He plays Bass and does not sing at all. The
album is called "Hall of the Moutain Grill". Don't know its release date.
Didier
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624.6 | Grinding vocals! | HEAD::GATES | | Wed Aug 09 1989 05:43 | 23 |
| re .4
I saw Hawkwind in concert at Finsbury Park,London about 2 years
ago at a concert called Acid Daze! They put on a really good
performance and as an encore Lemmy came on as a guest appearance and
performed Silver Machine, Hassan I Sabbah and one other number I can't
remember. He went down very well with the fans who had spent about
6 hours listening to assorted psychedelic bands while waiting for
Hwakwind to appear. I don't know what Lemmy was doing previous to
the gig but his voice sounded like a bucket of gravel being swished
about!
Another group at the gig who were interesting were called Nas Nomad
who are in fact The Damned in hippy dress. They did a good rendering
of Riders Of The Storm by The Doors and proceeded to demolish their
instruments!
By the way, Hall Of The Mountain Grill was released around 1973
and it is still a brilliant album.
Still waiting for info on the Hawkwind video.
Baz.
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624.7 | Also on... | JANUS::FAGG | Rock 'n' Roll Overkill | Wed Aug 09 1989 06:14 | 6 |
| You can also find Lemmy's work on the live album "Space Ritual" (one
well worth getting hold of if you can). It was released end '72 or
early '73 (I think) and even then Lemmy sounded as if he gargled on
glass every morning!
Keef.
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624.8 | Lemmy is Ian Kilminster | RAIN::DIBIASI | CYBERNETIC HEARTBEAT | Wed Aug 09 1989 15:45 | 12 |
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Yup,
I met Lemmy in 84 and he even talks like that.Motorhead was founded
by Lemmy when he was in Hawkwind.He partied hard one night and into
the morning and wrote a song called "Motorhead" that described that
night of swilling.He left Hawkwind to persue a successful solo career.
Motorhead was the first thrash metal band in the world.A style that
has been copied relentlessly these days.But they still belt it out
today.
DEEBS
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624.9 | I've gotta Washing Machine... | SHAPES::HARRISONP | | Mon Aug 21 1989 09:16 | 21 |
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Re: The last few replies.
Lemmy sung backing vocals on several Hawkwind tracks, including
"Lost Johnny" on Hall of the Mountain Grill. He was originally a
roadie for the band (he also used to roadie for Jimi Hendrix). When
the band's bassist fell ill before a gig, Lemmy was asked if he
could play bass. He was an accomplished rythm guitar player, but
no way a bassist, but this didn't stop him so he practiced for a
bit and played the gig anyway!
Night of the Hawks is a $h!t hot video. I think it's produced by
Channel 5 Videos, I'll try and find out.
Best tracks - how about Death Trap, Levitation, Joker at the Gate,
Steppenwolf, Lost Johnny, Circles, just about everything except
Silver Machine!
Paul
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624.10 | Naz Nomad and the Nightmares | SHAPES::HARRISONP | | Mon Aug 21 1989 09:20 | 11 |
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Re: 624.6
This probably isn't the place for this reply, but it's convenient!
Naz Nomad and the Nightmares have an album out, called Give Daddy
the Knife, Cindy. It's on the Big Beat label, not exactly metal
but worth listening to.
Paul
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624.11 | | RAIN::DIBIASI | CYBERNETIC HEARTBEAT | Mon Aug 21 1989 23:20 | 7 |
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Motorheads first album has Lost Johnny on it.Check it out.
DEEBS
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624.12 | Hawkwind In Concert | VULCAN::GATES | | Fri Aug 25 1989 07:34 | 12 |
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For anybody thats interested Hawkwind are doing a gig at the Brixton
Academy in London on 3rd September to celebrate 20 years in the
business. I have only heard this second hand but apparently it will
be an all day affair with several other groups including Doctor
and The Medics supporting. Hawkwind will porbably go on last and
several 'special' guests are expected. Lemmy and Huw Lloyd-Langton
maybe? Unfortunately I will be abroad on the day of the gig so I
will miss it. Is anyone else going though? If so what are your thoughts
on the dingy Academy?
Baz.
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624.13 | Hype by Bob Calvert | VULCAN::GATES | | Wed Aug 30 1989 11:33 | 14 |
| Oooops... Mistake in .12
Doctor and the Medics won't be supporting on Sunday, instead it
will be Nas Nomad and the Nightmares (The Damned), with Atom Gods,
Voodoo Chile and a few others. Tickets are 11 pounds.
Re: Robert Calvert.
Does anyone have a copy of an album by Robert Calvert called
Hype. If so could I borrow it for a couple of days? There is also
a book that he wrote called Hype but I have never had the chance
to read it.
Thanks,
Baz.
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624.14 | Wait! Don't delete me... | GLOWS::SIMPSON | Why are you still up? | Thu Aug 31 1989 18:54 | 6 |
| Yeah, yeah, I know this should be in the records note, but as
this note hasn't died yet, I gotta ask. What about The Xenon Codex?
I just picked up this album, great sound, definitely not metal though.
:^( Oh well, on to the next...
Spaceknight
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624.15 | I don't reprint this stuff for my health ! :^) | BTOVT::BAGDY_M | Good Morning Mr. Bagdy, Going Down? | Tue Sep 12 1989 16:11 | 14 |
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Found in a METAL mag that I picked up Friday. . .
This could also be put in the Mot�rhead note.
Did you know. . .
`That Lead singer/bassist Lemmy used to be in
Hawkwind, one of the great psychedelic bands of
all time ?'
That's quote/end-quote. . .
METALord"�
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624.16 | May you have good health | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Ghastly ghoulish apparitions | Tue Sep 12 1989 17:21 | 1 |
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624.17 | | BTOVT::BAGDY_M | Good Morning Mr. Bagdy, Going Down? | Tue Sep 12 1989 21:55 | 12 |
| |-< May you have good health >-
Thanks Greg. . .and to you, your wife and all
the other little `Houses' on the market ! :^)
Agagagagagagaga ! Sorry. . .it's been a
loooong night of Physics and Tech-math homework.
I couldn't resist. :^)
METALord"�
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624.18 | Hwakwind Touring Agin | HEAD::GATES | | Mon Sep 25 1989 12:56 | 7 |
| Kennedy Street Entertainments presents Hawkwind + Support on
Thursday 7th December 1989, at the Hammersmith Odeon.
The Odeon is my favourite venue to see Hawkwind so hopefully it
will be a mind-blowing occasion to remember.
Apparently Hawkwind are due to release an EP for the American market
which will probably have a more commercial metal sound to it.
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624.19 | Hawkwind discography anyone? | MEO78B::PADDON | | Tue Dec 05 1989 23:45 | 7 |
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Can anybody supply a definitive Hawkwind discography? An indication
of availability on CD would also be quite useful.
Thanks,
Michael
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624.20 | Sonic Attack | SHAPES::HARRISONP | Eat Judge-boot, law-breaker! | Wed Dec 06 1989 04:29 | 18 |
| A _definitive_ Hawkwind discography? You're kidding! I'm pretty sure
that even Dave Brock doesn't know about everything that's been put out
in the name of the Hawks. There's the free festival tapes, the
unofficial releases of stuff from the "Space Ritual" tour, the Hawkwind
Zoo bootlegs, and the rest. The trouble is that in their early days
Hawkwind were more interested in chemical mind alteration than in
looking after there interests and rights as performing artistes. :^)
The upshot of this is that they don't own the recording rights to a
lot of their early work - with all sorts of unauthorised compilations
being released whenever it looked profitable (I believe Brock gave up
on legal action years ago).
However, as an ageing HawkFan I will look upon this as a challenge and
will endeavour to post as complete a discography as possible within the
next few days.
Paul
---- <erstwhile Master of the Universe and Sonic Assassin>
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624.21 | | IOSG::PERKINS | The Lords of the New Creatures | Wed Dec 06 1989 04:44 | 6 |
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Try Brynn - he likes Hawkwind.
He's on JANUS::BHARRISON.
flip
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624.23 | This was not easy... | SHAPES::HARRISONP | Eat Judge-boot, law-breaker! | Thu Dec 07 1989 04:35 | 76 |
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Right, as promised here's a sort of a Hawkwind discography. It's in a
vaguely chronological order, where I know the year I've put it in along
with any special information on the album. I'm sure I've left some stuff
out and a lot of this is from memory, so I apologise in advance for any
mistakes.
Take a deep breath, there's a lot of stuff here...
Hawkwind (1971)
In Search of Space (1971)
Space Ritual (1972, live)
Doremi Fasol Latido (1972)
Hall of the Mountain Grill (1974)
Warrior on the Edge of Time (1975)
Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music (1976)
Road Hawks (live)
Quark, Strangeness and Charm (1978)
25 Years On (1978, Recorded under the name of the Hawklords due to legal
wrangling over the Hawkwind name)
PXR5
Friends and Relations I & II (one side Hawkwind, one side related bands
such as Inner City Unit, Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix, etc.)
Live '79 (1979, live - surprise, surprise)
Levitation (1980)
Repeat Performances (1980, a best of...)
Sonic Attack (1981)
Church of Hawkwind (1982)
Choose your Masques (1982)
This is Hawkwind, do not Panic (1984, live at Stonehenge, double album -
one record at 33 and one at 45)
Space Ritual Volume II (1985, live, reissue of 1972 material, pretty
lousy quality)
Earth Ritual
Chronicles of the Black Sword (1985)
Bring me the Head of Yuri Gagarin (live, unofficial issue of 1979 tour
material, lousy quality)
Live Chronicles (live from the Chronicles... tour)
Anthology, volumes I, II & III
Xenon Codex (1988)
Sonic Assassins EP
Motorhead/Valium 10 EP
Hurry on Sundown EP
Also worth checking out are the Free Festival tapes - I'm not sure how
many of these there were, but watch out for them. The quality is
acceptable and they are worth a bit. Some other early Hawkwind recordings
can be found on the Greasy Trucker's Ball and Glastonbury Fayre albums.
Additionally, here's some solo stuff that is worth investigating...
Dave Brock
Earthed to the Ground (1984, recorded to keep busy between tours)
Bob Calvert
Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters (1974, great piss-take of the
aerospace industry)
Lucky Leif and the Longships
Hype
Freq
Lloyd-Langton Group
Huw Lloyd-Langton's pet project has released a few albums, the only
name I can remember is "Time, Space and LLG".
Inner City Unit/Nik Turner's Allstars
Nik Turner's extra-curricular bands released a few tapes, nearly
impossible to find these days.
Hope this is useful, has anyone spotted any mistake?
Paul
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624.24 | Another One ... | VULCAN::GATES | | Thu Dec 07 1989 08:33 | 20 |
| Phew..
Quite an exhaustive discography, but there is also :-
Zones (...I've never heard it. What's it like?)
And on CD as compilations :-
Spirit of the Age (A compilation from the Calvert era. Highly recommended)
Night of the Hawks
P.S. Hawkwind are playing live tonight at the Hammersmith Odeon
and also tomorrow night as an extra date. Well worth every
penny of �7.50. They are without Huw Lloyd-Langton but
Simon House is back in the line up.
See you there if the smoke clears enough!
Barry.
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624.25 | One or two more... | MEO78B::PADDON | | Thu Dec 07 1989 18:19 | 15 |
| Re: .23
Thanks for the effort you put into the discography. There was
definitely stuff there that I had never heard of before.
Just for the sake of completeness I'll list a couple of Hawkwind
CD's I have that didn't appear on your list:
In and Outtake
The Hawkwind Collection
Michael
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624.26 | They were good ! | BTOVT::BRONSON | Mr. Rogers is a metal head! | Wed Nov 14 1990 16:06 | 13 |
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I got to see Hawkwind back in '74 in Oxford at the New Theater. They
played the Hall Of The Mountain Grill album. They were the back-up band
to Argent. All I can remember is the lady in the band had broken her
foot and she was hobbling all over the stage. Other than that I thought
they played great!
R.B.
P.s. Oxford as in the U.K.
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624.27 | what's up? | SOURCE::ZAPPIA | punk rock polly | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:07 | 6 |
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I know there's been many personnel changes since '74 and they sounded
okay a couple years back, Johhny D's in Somerville if I recall but
what if anything are they up to now?
- Jim
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624.28 | discograpy addendum | SSMPRD::SREGAN | Are there any monsters under my bed tonight? | Thu Nov 18 1993 09:48 | 16 |
| There's also:
Space Bandits(199?)
Angels of Death (compilation, 198?)
Text of Festival (Double Live, 198?)
Friends & Relations vol. 3 (198?)
Independant Days I & II EPs (more compilations from the '80s)
Night of the Hawks EP. (again from the 80s)
Sorry about the vagueness of the dates but I can never remember them.
Lemmy also appeared on the Doremi Fasol Latido album, where the original
version of The Watcher (a song that's on Motorhead's first album)first
appeared, and on the Night of the Hawks EP.
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624.29 | That man Huw. | RIOT01::KING | BURN HER! | Mon Nov 22 1993 08:24 | 11 |
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Quick story (don't all fall asleep now...!) .12 reminded me of.
Saw Huw Lloyd-Langton at a gig in Doncaster a few years back, great
set in a small pub with great beer. They'd been on for about an hour
and a half, then Huw starts trying to set the bassists jeans on fire with
'is Zippo...bassist's so stoned he doesn't notice. The only thing that
stopped 'em flaring up (they were smouldering at this point) was Huw's
cue for the next phrase was coming up! Saved by the song...
Chris.
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