From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Sun Oct 1 06:17:18 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 12:17:18 +0200 Subject: WARRIOR CLUB EDITION Message-ID: Hello Mike, What's a record club pressing? best wishes filip ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Coleman To: Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 11:34 AM Subject: WARRIOR CLUB EDITION > Hello good people....Mike Coleman here....major apologies in advance > to everyone I ever "flaked" on, fell out of touch, etc....my lifestyle ate > holes in my soul....still trying to shake out from under the black > cloud..... > > > But anyway....If anyone cares,,,or would deal with me...I am very desperate > to replace a copy of the "WARRIOR" LP ATCO/USA/RCA record club > pressing...an old friend of mine reappeared in my life, who is now an > nutcase full of god-knows-what-prozac-type-cocktails(hooked on it)...and > stole a hawkwind tape from me, then tried to use having been drunk as an > excuse.. ..when he showed up with it grinning...I was at the ready with a > garden tool(the one with 3 claws)..and effectively removed him from my > house ...But I later forgave him and let him back in....now my beloved > warrior is gone.....I have tons of extra rare stuff to trade (for > example..I'd trade a sealed box set warrior CD for a mint vinyl copy of the > club edition)....I will pay a fortune to replace this item if it's mint > vinyl...don't even need the cover...also, I can replace with a mint > standard issue...It is only identified as the club issue on the label..NOT > the cover...it's newly assigned catalog #is..R-133555.... > > If anyone ever can help me with great shape vinyl..talk to me...i collect > it all with fiery eyes..I need a mint german warrior sleeve, and > australian, for example....willing to try hard to help you out > back....(will buy or trade for whole items of course, or trade for sleeve > upgrades!!!) > > Anybody ever happens upon any of the Hassan 45's...walk this way please if > you don't play crackly vinyl.... > > I have some great japaneese rarities stashed.... > > hope I haven't used too much space here ..this is my first post...apologies > if it's a bore.... MC > > PS--does anyone know what the deal with the "Time Of Hawklords" hardback > edition is...I had one with no dustjacket, got another, and this one has > the jacket, but the book itself has no art on it....it is my understanding > this printing is already a re-issue from the paperbacks???? how many > printings?? which is rarer??? Later....... From SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET Sun Oct 1 13:48:42 2000 From: SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET (SLOTERDIJK) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 13:48:42 -0400 Subject: SLOTERDIJK: 9/30 Red Hill, PA, sponsored by The Freedomriders MC Message-ID: space intro>Integration Fred Goldman's Moustache The Thunderbirds Golden Void *Prebonics (the band was shut done as a result of extreme volume!) Mike Burro: guitar, programming, synths & vocals Jay Adcock: guitar & synths Rob Eckstedt: bass Bob McConnell: guitar, djembe on "prebonics" http://community.webtv.net/SLOTERDIJK/SLOTERDIJKControl http://community.webtv.net/SLOTERDIJK/ARTIMUS From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Oct 2 07:13:55 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 12:13:55 +0100 Subject: WARRIOR CLUB EDITION In-Reply-To: Mike Coleman's message of Fri, 29 Sep 2000 03:34:23 -0600 Message-ID: Mike Coleman writes: > Anybody ever happens upon any of the Hassan 45's...walk this way please if > you don't play crackly vinyl.... If you have any Hassan 45's that are just too crackly for you then I'd consider buying 'em to get 'em off your hands :-) FoFP > PS--does anyone know what the deal with the "Time Of Hawklords" hardback > edition is...I had one with no dustjacket, got another, and this one has > the jacket, but the book itself has no art on it....it is my understanding > this printing is already a re-issue from the paperbacks???? how many > printings?? which is rarer??? Later....... They've definitely been reissued. Dunno how often. FoFP From james.hogard at JUNO.COM Mon Oct 2 10:11:12 2000 From: james.hogard at JUNO.COM (James A Hogard) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 09:11:12 -0500 Subject: OFF: Way off Message-ID: Finally got through to the birthday song: "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" by Middle Of The Road At least the wife's is "Space Oddity." Please let there be a similar lookup for the States somewhere... -Hogard From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Sun Oct 1 19:29:17 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 00:29:17 +0100 Subject: OFF: Radiohead In-Reply-To: <001601c02b27$ee822780$8c36883e@default> Message-ID: In message <001601c02b27$ee822780$8c36883e at default>, david hall writes > Saw Radiohead in Glasgow yesterday. Comments: played well, some new > stuff excellent - some not so good (some off-kilter Peter > Hammill-like solo piano (hey, and I like PH)), serious lack of flow > in the set - awkward silence between songs, the venue too big - > couldn't see the band and ?25 a ticket is expensive. Looking > forward to the new CD though. > I heard the new album yesterday. Funny how the reviews can't help use words like "progressive" and "electronica". Only heard it once, but I think it will appeal to anyone who likes Faust. I think it's good. -- Jon From erics at TELEPRES.COM Mon Oct 2 15:19:07 2000 From: erics at TELEPRES.COM (Eric Siegerman) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 15:19:07 -0400 Subject: BOC: HW: Status of tape trade 2000 In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000930185022.00977c00@mail.tricreations.com>; from blackblade@BHALLIGAN.COM on Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 06:54:06PM -0400 Message-ID: On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 06:54:06PM -0400, Brian Halligan wrote: > Just wondering if this year's tape trade is going to happen or not. Tim? If it does, everyone'll be trading audience recordings of a particular Oct 21 concert :-) -- | | /\ |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. erics at telepres.com | | / Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could get fired for relying on Microsoft. - Chris Garrigues From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Mon Oct 2 15:27:43 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 15:27:43 -0400 Subject: BOC: HW: Status of tape trade 2000 In-Reply-To: <20001002151907.A6926@telepres.com> Message-ID: Ah, but this was supposed to be a non-HW or BOC trade. I guess people might get around it by calling the show a Motorhead, Bedouin, Bevis Frond, Nik Turner's All Stars, solo Dave Brock, and friends concert.... >> Just wondering if this year's tape trade is going to happen or not. Tim? > > If it does, everyone'll be trading audience recordings of a > particular Oct 21 concert :-) > > -- > > | | /\ > |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. erics at telepres.com > | | / > Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could get > fired for relying on Microsoft. > - Chris Garrigues From EliPXR5 at AOL.COM Mon Oct 2 16:56:06 2000 From: EliPXR5 at AOL.COM (Eli Friedman) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 16:56:06 EDT Subject: HW:Stourbridge-anyone go? Message-ID: Hello. I was hoping to induce someone who had attended this past Saturday's all day event in Stourbridge to post a report. It sounded like it had the makings of a fantastic day. Well??? Thanks yours, Eli From SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET Mon Oct 2 17:39:55 2000 From: SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET (SLOTERDIJK) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 17:39:55 -0400 Subject: SLOTERDIJK: Acoustic set 9/29; Red Hill PA (Freedomriders MC event) Message-ID: Finally located the setlist from 9/29..This set was played literally around the fire as riders made their way in for the following day's festivities.... The Last Time I know You Rider Don't Fear The Reaper Who Do You Love?>Not Fade Away Hurry On Sundown Smokestack Lightnin Ride A White Swan Silver Machine Monkey & The Engineer The Ballad Of Mott Mike Burro: acoustic guitar & vocals Jay Adcock: djembe and backing vocals Bob McConnell: Bass guitar http://community.webtv.net/SLOTERDIJK/SLOTERDIJKControl http://community.webtv.net/SLOTERDIJK/ARTIMUS From deltawave at METRONET.COM Tue Oct 3 03:11:45 2000 From: deltawave at METRONET.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 01:11:45 -0600 Subject: LEYLINES TO MIKE HOLMES Message-ID: Dear Mike! I have sent a message to the e-mail address you posted on the list...but did not put your last name....If you did not see it..please do... Mike Coleman IF any bandmembers are not too busy finishing alterations on Lemmy's costume, and see this....would one of you please conceive of something really great for Scott Heller...as this man has performed magic and worked the impossible to answer a distress signal of terrible personal importance to me....You know I'm good for it (no slouching on band members!!) Would this message please get through to appropriate eyes that Huw-Lloyd Langtons "City Of The Future" is releasing endorphins(sp?) at an astounding rate and is requested for songlist Brixtonville.... Richard---if you or friends are there, would you consider a way for me to remove this arrow thats been stuck in me since 98 fest....It's hurting again...(that would be Chadwick, of course...) Whatever it was...I'm sorry....I'm sorry... PS--I can hang with Ian on the alcohol consumption...that was a bad roadkiller state I'd arrived in....NEVER OCCURS at home.....I want to go play my Smartpills LP and feel OK!!!??? PEACE you most excellents.... From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Tue Oct 3 05:20:59 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 10:20:59 +0100 Subject: OFF: Re: Radiohead Message-ID: In message <001601c02b27$ee822780$8c36883e at default>, david hall writes > > Saw Radiohead in Glasgow yesterday. Comments: played well, > > some new stuff excellent - some not so good (some off-kilter > > Peter Hammill-like solo piano (hey, and I like PH)) So do I, but.... > > couldn't see the band and ?25 a ticket is expensive. ?25!!!! - they saw you coming!!!! > > Looking forward to the new CD though. And just think you could've bought two copies *g* But it can't be worse than "OK Computer!" - that put me right off taking notice of "Album of the Year" recommendations... talk about dull...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. And Jon Browne [mailto:jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK] wrote: > > I heard the new album yesterday. > > Funny how the reviews can't help use words like "progressive" and > "electronica". In your own words... "Hee" Sad that it means the terms will probably become more debased and thence terms of derision... > Only heard it once, but I think it will appeal > to anyone who likes Faust. Suffering, I presume, from an overdose of irony tablets. > I think it's good. > -- > Jon I shall wait and see (hear?) Grumpily Yours, ChrisW ObCD: Bahia Black - Ritual Beating System -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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But do you trust your mental capacity at such an event? ;-) Any late entrants, mail me (not the list) Tim From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 3 09:45:41 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:45:41 +0100 Subject: OFF: Radiohead In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Jon Browne wrote: > I heard the new album yesterday. > > Funny how the reviews can't help use words like "progressive" and > "electronica". > > Only heard it once, but I think it will appeal > to anyone who likes Faust. > > I think it's good. I was in HMV yesterday, where by a small miracle I found the last Clutch album, and they had _Kid A_ on the PA, and by the time I was ready to leave I'd decided it was coming with me. I've only heard the first few tracks so far but it does not disappoint. I think anything notionally pop with that much elaboration of arrangements is always going to get called progressive. I also think it's good. The inlays are typically Radiohead too :-) Yours, Jon ObCD: Clutch - _Jam Room_ -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Tue Oct 3 09:50:58 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 23:20:58 +0930 Subject: Hawkwind fix Message-ID: Hi I'm trying to get my hands on a copy of the PXR5 album. Can anyone help out? Cheers Michael Blackman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 3 09:55:37 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:55:37 +0100 Subject: OFF: Girlschool Message-ID: Are apparently playing Luton, at the Citadel, on October 5th. Anyone who's likely to want to know probably already does but since I had no idea they were still functional I thought it might be worth posting. Further info on . And Motorhead are planning special guests on the 22nd, are they? Very interesting... Or possibly just too much _Illuminatus!_ Yours, Jon ObCD: Clutch - _Jam Room_ (this is pretty damn good too) -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 10:05:48 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 10:05:48 EDT Subject: OFF: Girlschool In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 14:55, Jon Jarrett wrote: > Are apparently playing Luton, at the Citadel, on October > 5th. Anyone who's likely to want to know probably already does but > since I had no idea they were still functional I thought it might be > worth posting. Further info on . > > And Motorhead are planning special guests on the 22nd, are > they? Very interesting... Or possibly just too much _Illuminatus!_ > Yours, > For trivia's sake, I saw Girlschool open for BOC once, back in the hoary past... theo Speaking of BOC, is anyone going to the show in Clifton Park 3 Nov? Jason, maybe? tj From nyeconomist at YAHOO.COM Tue Oct 3 11:29:56 2000 From: nyeconomist at YAHOO.COM (Joseph Sardo) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 08:29:56 -0700 Subject: OFF: Girlschool Message-ID: i will certainly be at the clifton park show. i live by there. js --- "Ted Jackson jr." wrote: > On 3 Oct 00, at 14:55, Jon Jarrett wrote: > > > Are apparently playing Luton, at the > Citadel, on October > > 5th. Anyone who's likely to want to know probably > already does but > > since I had no idea they were still functional I > thought it might be > > worth posting. Further info on > . > > > > And Motorhead are planning special guests > on the 22nd, are > > they? Very interesting... Or possibly just too > much _Illuminatus!_ > > Yours, > > > > For trivia's sake, I saw Girlschool open for BOC > once, back in the > hoary past... > > theo > > Speaking of BOC, is anyone going to the show in > Clifton Park 3 Nov? > Jason, maybe? > > tj __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free! http://photos.yahoo.com/ From novadrive at HOME.COM Tue Oct 3 11:52:05 2000 From: novadrive at HOME.COM (Kevin Sommers) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 08:52:05 -0700 Subject: Hawkestra Message-ID: Does anyone have, or know where I can find (old fanzines, books or clippings, etc.) a picture of Thomas Crimble circa early 70s? Kevin Sommers From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 12:26:11 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 12:26:11 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: PLEASE NOTE: if you have major objections to mp3 downloading of any sort, please delete NOW. === well, after having the mac equivalent to the napster trigger , macster, in my possession for a couple weeks, i took the plunge last night and kicked it into axion. man oh man... really, it's as if you're at a huge party of tape-traders; everyone sharing their 'stash'. i am reminded of the furor over people making cassette copies of lp's and the drive to add taxes to blank audio cassettes. i cant account for the folx who download contemporary music. i thought there would be naught of interest pour moi. so i started searching for music from my youth, obscurities i might have heard just once.... == and these are what i scored: Devil's on the loose -the rattles 1970 He hit me (and it felt like a kiss) - the crystals 1962 or 3 Who's gonna mow your grass - buck owens 1965? Wait till tomorrow - the banana splits 1968 == the buck owens track, yeah, ha, hey doug pearson! it's kinda like "you've got to hide your love away" with some genuine fuzzbox guitar. ol' buck was giving it his best shot. i had a crumbling tape i taped from the radio in 75 of the rattles single. bloody killer to hear it LOUD. similarly, i used to have a very scratchy copy of the banana splits lp. and i love the phil spector stuff in general, but i'd heard this song just once about 20 years ago. === next, "mongoose", 1970, elephant's memory [found it last night] "timothy" and "give up your guns" the buoys [saw 'em last night] "did you see her eyes", 1969, the illusion [if it's there] and anything else what comes to mind and i feel like searching for. even [lol] "chirpy chirpy cheep cheep" i may not download that one, though, if i find it. === i cant be filling up my machine over this stuff, but through friends i can make myself a heck of a compilation cd. personal use only, y'understand....just like the copies of "in the court of the crimson king" and "tarkus" were when they were taped for me as a high school freshman. === point being, there's more than one approach to napster. i had fun. you might have fun too. === "<>" www.mp3.com/Das Ludicroix From deltawave at METRONET.COM Tue Oct 3 13:45:28 2000 From: deltawave at METRONET.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 11:45:28 -0600 Subject: Hawkwind fix In-Reply-To: <000a01c02d40$f5ebc4c0$99cb223f@arcom> Message-ID: > Hi I'm trying to get my hands on a copy of the PXR5 album. Can >anyone help out? Cheers Michael Blackman Hello fellow Michael! are you seeking a CD of PXR5, or an LP??? I can probably help out if still needed... I probabaly have in excess of 100lb's(weight) of PXR5 LP's adorning my humble abode.....guess I don't have to keep EVERY last one..... think I may have a CD as well....I think my mom's tired of the Heineken bills anyway.......MC From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Tue Oct 3 12:45:41 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:45:41 00100 Subject: OFF: Girlschool Message-ID: >For trivia's sake, I saw Girlschool open for BOC once, >back in the hoary past... > >theo Well, I saw them open for Motorhead, and headline Reading, so there! ;) From akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU Tue Oct 3 13:04:16 2000 From: akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 12:04:16 -0500 Subject: Hawkwind fix In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Mike Coleman wrote: :Subject: Re: Hawkwind fix : :> Hi I'm trying to get my hands on a copy of the PXR5 album. Can :>anyone help out? Cheers Michael Blackman : : Hello fellow Michael! are you seeking a CD of PXR5, or an LP??? I can :probably help out if still needed... I probabaly have in excess of :100lb's(weight) of PXR5 LP's adorning my humble abode.....guess I don't :have to keep EVERY last one..... think I may have a CD as well....I think :my mom's tired of the Heineken bills anyway.......MC Well, I still need a PXR5 cd, if Michael Blackman doesn't want it... Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at midway.uchicago.edu Web Systems Administrator University of Chicago/NSIT tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #302B Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Tue Oct 3 11:59:05 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 11:59:05 -0400 Subject: HW: Silver Machine #88 riff Message-ID: Hi Folks... Was flipping through a recent issue of Kerrapp! and saw they had a list of the Top 100 guitar riffs of all time. As the heading suggests, Silver Machine was there as #88. Nice that Hawkwind got a mention (albeit with a sarcastic note about it selling Mazda's these days), but I would have liked to see a few more there obviously. (I think Motorhead had four or five in there, and I think that Ace of Spades was Top 10.) And something that I really liked - I never really caught on to the big appeal of Silver Machine...seems rather ordinary compared to all the great contemporary stuff. MotU is a better riff IMHO, and nearly as well known. Also Hassan I Sahba certainly. I didn't look at the list too closely. It seemed as though there was a lot of punkish stuff that I hardly knew, as well as the typical old classic rock and metal. I think Black Sabbath (the tune) was No. 2 or 3 behind Whole Lotta Love by somebody named Willie Dixon or something. I don't remember seeing Diamond Head or Roger Taylor in there, two of my favorite riff merchants (and the former being well thought of by the Malcolm Dome's of the world, I woulda thought). Or any recent 'stoner' groups. But then I only gave it a quick peek. Grakkl (FAA) From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 13:08:03 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:08:03 EDT Subject: OFF: Girlschool In-Reply-To: <39da0d35.1790.0@btinternet.com> Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 17:45, Andrew Gilham wrote: > >For trivia's sake, I saw Girlschool open for BOC once, > >back in the hoary past... > > > >theo > > Well, I saw them open for Motorhead, and headline > Reading, so there! ;) Musta been a helluva gig? theo From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 13:11:26 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:11:26 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 12:26, DASLUD at AOL.COM wrote: "timothy" and "give up your > guns" the buoys [saw 'em last night] You saw the songs, or you saw the band? "did you see her eyes", 1969, > the illusion [if it's there] I think I have that on a 45 somewhere in the archives! theo From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 13:13:09 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:13:09 EDT Subject: HW: Silver Machine #88 riff Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 1:06:39 PM, henderson.120 at OSU.EDU writes: << No. 2 or 3 behind Whole Lotta Love by somebody named Willie Dixon or something. >> ======= the original single version of what would become "whole lotta love" [muddy waters' "you need love"] had a _far_ less prominent riff than the zep version. very nice of the credit to go to mr.dixon, though.... "<>" From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Tue Oct 3 13:18:28 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 18:18:28 00100 Subject: OFF: Girlschool Message-ID: >Musta been a helluva gig? Which one? ;) Opening for Motorhead at the Cambridge Corn Exchange on the Overkill tour, they were excellent - nobody knew who they were then, they were getting the usual "get 'em down" abuse from the more mindless element, and they soldiered on through with a storming show. Headlining Reading they were really good too - very sweet, actually, Kim saying stuff like "this is the biggest show we've ever played" and sounding quite sincere, they seemed a little stunned to be there themselves! Never the same after Enid left though. From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 13:22:38 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:22:38 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 1:12:08 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU writes: << "timothy" and "give up your > guns" the buoys [saw 'em last night] You saw the songs, or you saw the band? == nah, saw them listed in me napster search. the buoys were from northern va. the guy behind their lp [i have it but nothing hooked up with which to play it] was rupert holmes. in addition to writing the song about 2 guys eating the third guy when they were trapped in a mine cave-in, he would later score big-time w/=ugh= 'escape [the pina colada song]' ==== "did you see her eyes", 1969, > the illusion [if it's there] <> >> the single edit or the longer version? f'r instance, long and short versions of "mongoose" came out on 45; once i had the former. how the heck are ye, master theo? "<>" From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 13:29:48 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:29:48 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: <3b.aaefed9.270b6fde@aol.com> Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 13:22, DASLUD at AOL.COM wrote: > nah, saw them listed in me napster search. the buoys were from > northern va. the guy behind their lp [i have it but nothing hooked up > with which to play it] was rupert holmes. in addition to writing the > song about 2 guys eating the third guy when they were trapped in a > mine cave-in, Remember it well. A buddy of mine loved that song back then! he would later score big-time w/=ugh= 'escape [the pina > colada song]' ==== Ooh, bummer. That tune never fails to induce revulsion... > "did you see her eyes", 1969, > > the illusion [if it's there] > > <> > >> > the single edit or the longer version? Beats me! I guess the single edit. Don't remember what the flip side was... Hey, see if anyone's got Frijid Pink's psychedelic version of 'House of the Rising Sun...' I've got that 45 too! > f'r instance, long and short versions of "mongoose" came out on 45; > once i had the former. > > how the heck are ye, master theo? Never better, yerself? tj > "<>" From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 13:38:54 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:38:54 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 1:30:48 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU writes: << Hey, see if anyone's got Frijid Pink's psychedelic version of 'House of the Rising Sun...' I've got that 45 too! >> ======= big grin for you, suh! this was on my search-list! in the case of this'n, the single edit was more effective than the longer lp version [which i have] i'll look for the shorter version...excellent fade out; lp cut just cycles through another verse. and ..."rock and roll music" by the frost? and..."a question of temperature" by balloon farm? yee-HAW!! i keep me hanging on.... "<>" From RMayo19761 at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 13:42:42 2000 From: RMayo19761 at AOL.COM (Robert C. Mayo) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:42:42 EDT Subject: OFF: Girlschool Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 1:18:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM writes: << Never the same after Enid left though. > I totally agree! Ditto Vic Maile; the lp's after his departure didn't don't have that 'ace of spades' drive... bobm From RMayo19761 at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 13:45:01 2000 From: RMayo19761 at AOL.COM (Robert C. Mayo) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:45:01 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 1:24:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, DASLUD at AOL.COM writes: << the guy behind their lp [i have it but nothing hooked up with which to play it] was rupert holmes. in addition to writing the song about 2 guys eating the third guy when they were trapped in a mine cave-in, he would later score big-time w/=ugh= 'escape [the pina colada song]' >> and the equally sickening follow-up, 'Him'. bobm From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Tue Oct 3 12:42:42 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 12:42:42 -0400 Subject: HW: Silver Machine #88 riff Message-ID: <> responds >In a message dated 10/3/00 1:06:39 PM, henderson.120 at OSU.EDU writes: > ><< No. 2 or 3 behind Whole >Lotta Love by somebody named Willie Dixon or something. > >> >======= >the original single version of what would become "whole lotta love" [muddy >waters' "you need love"] >had a _far_ less prominent riff than the zep version. >very nice of the credit to go to mr.dixon, though.... Oh, sorry...the joke wasn't obvious enough. Or else that thread was too long ago to be immediately recalled. Of course it was credited to Zeppelin...I didn't read the whole paragraph (much longer than for all the others) and so can't tell you if Muddy Waters (or McKinley Morganfield or Elias McDaniel...whichever one he was) was mentioned also. And I also (obviously) confused the Dixon-ripoffs and the Waters-ripoffs. Sorry. Grakkl (FAA) From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 13:59:20 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:59:20 EDT Subject: HW: Silver Machine #88 riff Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 1:49:38 PM, henderson.120 at OSU.EDU writes: << >the original single version of what would become "whole lotta love" [muddy >waters' "you need love"] >had a _far_ less prominent riff than the zep version. >very nice of the credit to go to mr.dixon, though.... Oh, sorry...the joke wasn't obvious enough. Or else that thread was too long ago to be immediately recalled. >> ======= well, see, i've got it on the willie dixon boxed set, as performed by muddy waters.... yeah, i was part of the 'zeppelin thievery/what is thievery' threadings early this year. [insert obvious joke: and besides, we know _everyone_ ripped off "american woman" for that one....] heh "<>" From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 14:00:19 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:00:19 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 13:38, DASLUD at AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated 10/3/00 1:30:48 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU > writes: > > << Hey, see if anyone's got Frijid Pink's psychedelic version of > 'House of the Rising Sun...' I've got that 45 too! > >> > ======= > big grin for you, suh! > > this was on my search-list! Really! heh... > in the case of this'n, the single edit was more effective than the > longer lp version [which i have] i'll look for the shorter > version...excellent fade out; lp cut just cycles through another > verse. Your planet's atmosphere is similar to our own... > > and ..."rock and roll music" by the frost? Vaguely familiar. I may be confusing this with a connection to Bartholomew Smith-Frost, a.k.a. Frosty, drummer with Lee Michaels... > and..."a question of temperature" by balloon farm? > Got me on that one... > yee-HAW!! > > > i keep me hanging on.... > > "<>" Oh, there's another whole ball of yarn. I've got a superb vinyl copy of The Beat Goes On. Bought the remastered CD of Near the Beginning, with bonus tracks. Break Song rules. Vince was doing acid when it was recorded! theo From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 14:02:45 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:02:45 EDT Subject: HW: Silver Machine #88 riff In-Reply-To: <200010031749.NAA10856@mail2.uts.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 12:42, K Henderson wrote: > Of course it was credited to Zeppelin...I didn't read the whole > paragraph (much longer than for all the others) and so can't tell you > if Muddy Waters (or McKinley Morganfield That's Muddy... or Elias McDaniel I think that's Bo Diddley... ...whichever > one he was) was mentioned also. And I also (obviously) confused the > Dixon-ripoffs Willie used his own name... theo From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 14:04:01 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:04:01 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 13:45, Robert C. Mayo wrote: > and the equally sickening follow-up, 'Him'. Urgh! ...Take thy beak from out my heart!' theo From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 14:11:25 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:11:25 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 2:00:53 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU writes: << and ..."rock and roll music" by the frost? Vaguely familiar. I may be confusing this with a connection to Bartholomew Smith-Frost, a.k.a. Frosty, drummer with Lee Michaels... >> ======= remember the guitar mercenaries steve hunter and dick wagner? one of 'em, maybe wagner, was in the frost, a 2nd-tier 60's detroit band. *see also mitch ryder's detroit, who did a rockin cover of lou reed's 'rock and roll'. *see also one of the pair hiding off-stage propping up alice cooper's glen buxton on tour circa 'billion dollar babies' and playing on at least that lp. *see also both of 'em on lou reed's 'rock and roll animal' and 'lou reed live' and yeah, i recall lee michaels and frosty, that large drummer do you know whut ah mean? "<>" From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 14:13:19 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:13:19 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 2:00:53 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU writes: << Oh, there's another whole ball of yarn. I've got a superb vinyl copy of The Beat Goes On. Bought the remastered CD of Near the Beginning, with bonus tracks. Break Song rules. Vince was doing acid when it was recorded! >> ====== vanilla fudge? "<>" From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 14:19:11 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:19:11 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 14:13, DASLUD at AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated 10/3/00 2:00:53 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU > writes: > > << Oh, there's another whole ball of yarn. I've got a superb vinyl > copy of The Beat Goes On. Bought the remastered CD of Near the > Beginning, with bonus tracks. Break Song rules. Vince was doing acid > when it was recorded! > >> > ====== > vanilla fudge? Yessir... From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 14:22:28 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:22:28 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: <7c.bb558e5.270b7b4d@aol.com> Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 14:11, DASLUD at AOL.COM wrote: > remember the guitar mercenaries steve hunter and dick wagner? one of > 'em, maybe wagner, was in the frost, a 2nd-tier 60's detroit band. > *see also mitch ryder's detroit, who did a rockin cover of lou reed's > 'rock and roll'. *see also one of the pair hiding off-stage propping > up alice cooper's glen buxton on tour circa 'billion dollar babies' > and playing on at least that lp. Wagner for sure worked with AC after the original group broke up, or more appropriately, were fired by AC. I've got the album by the remnant of AC's band: Billion Dollar Babies--slightly case of inflation, if ya get my drift... theo From Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET Tue Oct 3 14:37:43 2000 From: Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET (Dan Witt) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:37:43 -0500 Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: > Wagner for sure worked with AC after the original group broke up, or > more appropriately, were fired by AC. I've got the album by the > remnant of AC's band: Billion Dollar Babies--slightly case of > inflation, if ya get my drift... > > > theo nope, wagner worked on school's out and b$b uncredited, and also on MOL credited. Cooper didn't fire anybody, in fact didn't want the others to branch off and do solo projects. However once it happened they never did get back together. From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Tue Oct 3 13:36:59 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:36:59 -0400 Subject: HW: Hawkwind fix Message-ID: >On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Mike Coleman wrote: > >:Subject: Re: Hawkwind fix >: >:> Hi I'm trying to get my hands on a copy of the PXR5 album. Can >:>anyone help out? Cheers Michael Blackman >: >: Hello fellow Michael! are you seeking a CD of PXR5, or an LP??? I can >:probably help out if still needed... I probabaly have in excess of >:100lb's(weight) of PXR5 LP's adorning my humble abode.....guess I don't >:have to keep EVERY last one..... think I may have a CD as well....I think >:my mom's tired of the Heineken bills anyway.......MC > >Well, I still need a PXR5 cd, if Michael Blackman doesn't want it... One just sold for $78 on Ebay, another for $67. Fucking ridiculous. Isn't this one in the queue to be reissued soon? Or am I that confused? This is getting totally out of hand. Nobody seems to be able to find Warrior anymore, and 25 Years On and PXR5 are impossible to find for a reasonable price. And (as we all predicted), the Remasters of the Universe are already becoming quite rare. Of course, plenty of rehashed Yuri Gagarins and Acid Daze comps. to be had. It would be nice to have a 'Remasters, Part II' to include Warrior, ASAM, QSC, PXR5, and 25 Years On...at least they'd all be back in print for awhile. Of course, they were on a bunch of different labels and who knows how to get them all licenced together. I think ASAM's are the only 'easy' ones to find? And the Griffin QSCs (weird cover anyway) are likely to disappear soon. Hawkwind would be a lot more popular if the supply of their albums actually matched the demand, instead of it being completely opposite. Isn't there *one* label-head in the world that understands this? Rob Godwin...if you're still out there, please get ahold of your own backcatalog again!! Grakkl (FAA), who stupidly traded away his 25 Years On CD (before recognizing the rarity), but who owns two different Warrior CDs (not trading either...one's the boxset version w/ Motorhead, and the other (Mojo) is autographed by NikT). From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Tue Oct 3 14:52:06 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 11:52:06 -0700 Subject: OFF: Radiohead Message-ID: Big question from me here ... On Tue, 3 Oct 2000 10:20:59 +0100, Chris Warburton wrote: >In message <001601c02b27$ee822780$8c36883e at default>, david hall > writes >> > Looking forward to the new CD though. > >And just think you could've bought two copies *g* >But it can't be worse than "OK Computer!" - that put me right off taking >notice of "Album of the Year" recommendations... talk about >dull...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. > >And Jon Browne [mailto:jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK] wrote: >> >> I heard the new album yesterday. >> >> Funny how the reviews can't help use words like "progressive" and >> "electronica". > >In your own words... "Hee" >Sad that it means the terms will probably become more debased and thence >terms of derision... > > >> Only heard it once, but I think it will appeal >> to anyone who likes Faust. > >Suffering, I presume, from an overdose of irony tablets. > >> I think it's good. >> -- >> Jon > >I shall wait and see (hear?) SHOULD I BELIEVE THE HYPE? The latest issue of 'Spin' describes one of the songs on their new album as a cross between "Silver Machine" and "Mother Sky". Can I say anything but "IF ONLY?" I'm ignorant, I've never heard Radiohead, but I've heard tons (and tons and tons) of hype. And descriptions like the one I just mentioned make me believe that, yeah, it's JUST hype. Anyone wanna point out the error of my ways? Speaking of "Mother Sky" ... Thursday, Oct 5, Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco: * Mushroom (with whom I will again be performing) * Subarachnoid Space * Damo Suzuki Should be a good one, and Circle / Village of Savoonga two days later. Woo hoo! Almost makes up for no trip to Brixton this month ... -Doug (who REALLY likes Faust, but hates Ozric Tentacles [sorry!] and Oasis [not sorry!]) ceres at sirius.com From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Tue Oct 3 14:52:52 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 11:52:52 -0700 Subject: OTHER: F/i back catalog reissued - finally! Message-ID: Hi, Well, it's not 'Warrior' through '25 Years'/'PXR5', but just about the next best thing (for me, anyway) ... I just received this press release. I'll be stocking all the reissues in Ceres Records mailorder (sorry for the commercial content!), as they come out, for those of you in the USA who are interested. Hopefully I'll have the first in the series (Boy Dirt Car split / 'Space Mantra' 2-fer) within a couple of weeks. 'Space Mantra', especially, is a BRILLIANT album - in fact, possibly the best spacerock album of the 1980s and the album that turned me onto F/i in the first place. Andy G - Lexicon Devil's (the label) contact info is below, so you'll know who to get in touch with! This has me as excited as the Weird Tape reissues on Voiceprint! -Doug ceres at sirius.com ORIGINAL MESSAGE: --------------------------------------------------------------------- ANNOUNCING: LEXICON DEVIL RECORDS FROM AUSTRALIA IS REISSUING NEWLY REMASTERED CD'S BY F/i - LEGENDARY MILWAUKEE SPACE ROCKERS - OF THEIR OUT-OF-PRINT LP'S ON RRRECORDS FROM THE 80'S. PHEW!... LEXICON DEVIL RECORDS PO Box 125 Richmond VIC 3121 Australia lexdev at yahoo.com.au Milwaukee's F/i have been an operational unit since the dawn of the '80s, having produced in their lifetime over a dozen cassettes, half a dozen LPs and a few CDs and 7"s. Whilst their early material concentrated mainly on purely harsh, experimental electronic sounds, influenced heavily by the industrial/power electronics scenes of the day, by the mid '80s, taking their cues from the likes of Blue Cheer, Hawkwind and '70s krautrock, they made a radical change in direction and became a "rock" band. This is where the reissuing begins... The most highly coveted releases from the band remain their long out of print '80s LPs on the RRR label out of Massachusetts, now fetching a pretty dollar or two near you on the collector-geek scene. Lexicon Devil, in due time, shall be reissuing all these titles (all up that's three LPs, two sides of split LPs and a 3-LP box set) - as well as long out-of-print material from F/i offshoot, Vocokesh - but first we begin with what we here at LD consider some fine introductions to the band's work, their side to the split LP with similar Milwaukee noiseniks Boy Dirt Car (originally released in 1986) and their classic Space Mantra LP from 1988, now released together on one CD. Both feature a churning brew of harsh electronic noise, "industrial" soundscapes and the kind of bong-rattling riffs usually only found on vintage psych-fuzz discs fetching a $100+ price tag. In their time of release they were an anomaly; at this point in history, we think these classic discs will perhaps be better and more widely received. Newly remastered by the band, featuring original artwork from the RRR LPs and liner notes by Dave Lang (Year Zero/Moderate fanzines; Perfect Sound Forever web-zine; Lexicon Devil owner/stooge/hack), this is a one-time, Australia-only pressing of 700 copies. Here's what the critics have said about F/i... "...F/i are always compared to Hawkwind, Amon Duul 2, etc. and that makes sense - some awesome bass riffing w/ lotsa whirling electronics overhead. Like their mentors they're at their best when they keep a beat and don't get lost in space. They've got a million cassette releases and I need them all." - Jimmy Johnson, review of the F/i/BDC split LP in Forced Exposure #11, 1987. "...The best piece of acid soundtrackery since rubber last hit a road. Half of this is sizzling, Brit-style drug-trance loudness, the other half sounds like the gurgle of Ash Ra's Rosie pissing in a stream. Ungodly and good." - Byron Coley, review for Space Mantra in Forced Exposure #15, 1989. "From Milwaukee, Wisconsin, F/i has been around since 1981, releasing half a dozen LPs on RRRecords. The band started out as a unit elaborating on noise structures in the tradition of Throbbing Gristle's "Heathen Earth" or Nurse With Wound's "Insect and Individual Silenced". F/i throbs like a stub toe. The band sounds like "Space Ritual"-era Hawkwind, Roxy Music circa "Music For Your Pleasure" and Spaceman 3 at their best. Applied to this retro-art-psychedelia thing is the fine sonic landscaping of late '70s-early '80s industrial music" - Johan Kugelberg, Details(!!) magazine. "This is one of the most exciting US bands working today, and deserves lots more recognition". - Option Sound Choice. Lexicon Devil is now taking orders for the "Space Mantra/BDC split LP" CD (lexdev001) by F/i. From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 15:01:51 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 15:01:51 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: <008401c02d69$044f5d60$3c02e03f@m8v3c0> Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 13:37, Dan Witt wrote: > nope, wagner worked on school's out and b$b uncredited, and also on > MOL credited. Cooper didn't fire anybody, in fact didn't want the > others to branch off and do solo projects. However once it happened > they never did get back together. I stand corrected! The record that Wagner played on that I remember was, I think, The Alice Cooper Show...BTW, Coop's playing here, at the--get this--Alcohol-free Turning Stone Casino! theo From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 15:23:29 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 15:23:29 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 2:23:48 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU writes: << I've got the album by the remnant of AC's band: Billion Dollar Babies--slightly case of inflation, if ya get my drift... >> ======= yeah, 'battle axe'... very '70s, w/ crummy drum sound...had heard it as new, but rmayo bestowed a tape of it to me a few years back.... ever seen the Cincinnati pop 70 vid? this is where AC gets the cake in the face... and yes, where iggy pop wears the peanut butter [as donated to him by stiv bators, as the story goes] sure would like to get some 68-69 live AC... "<>" From paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU Tue Oct 3 15:26:11 2000 From: paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU (Paul Mather) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 15:26:11 -0400 Subject: HW: Silver Machine #88 riff In-Reply-To: <200010031749.NAA10856@mail2.uts.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, K Henderson wrote: => Of course it was credited to Zeppelin...I didn't read the whole paragraph => (much longer than for all the others) and so can't tell you if Muddy Waters => (or McKinley Morganfield or Elias McDaniel...whichever one he was) was => mentioned also. And I also (obviously) confused the Dixon-ripoffs and the => Waters-ripoffs. Sorry. Muddy Waters recorded "You Need Love," but it was written by Willie Dixon, so you were right all along... Cheers, Paul. e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." --- Frank Vincent Zappa From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Tue Oct 3 14:24:38 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 14:24:38 -0400 Subject: OFF: Radiohead Message-ID: Doug P. queries... >Big question from me here ... > >SHOULD I BELIEVE THE HYPE? > >The latest issue of 'Spin' describes one of the songs on their new album as >a cross between "Silver Machine" and "Mother Sky". Can I say anything but >"IF ONLY?" I'm ignorant, I've never heard Radiohead, but I've heard tons >(and tons and tons) of hype. And descriptions like the one I just >mentioned make me believe that, yeah, it's JUST hype. Anyone wanna point >out the error of my ways? Dunno about the new one. I will refuse to purchase it. And either Silver Machine or Mother Sky alone have more kinetic energy in them than all of OK Computer (the last one) combined, so I'm dubious about that description as well. The main problem with Radiohead (apart from the dreariness of the music that wails on endlessly esp. through the second half of OK Computer) is the horrid whininess of the vocalist. Yuck. "Subterranean Homesick Alien" is the one salvagable track, although "Paranoid Android" is strong musically. The rest you can skip....and I do. >Speaking of "Mother Sky" ... >Thursday, Oct 5, Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco: >* Mushroom (with whom I will again be performing) >* Subarachnoid Space >* Damo Suzuki Does he live out there or something? Seems like he's either there or in Seattle all the time. >Should be a good one, and Circle / Village of Savoonga two days later. Woo >hoo! Almost makes up for no trip to Brixton this month... Say hi to Jussi (Circle bassist/vocalist) for me, and ask him if he's had a chance to listen to the CDs I traded him. The cool new tune with the Hassan I Sahba (bridge)-esque riff is the opener from 'Prospekt'...very nice. I wanna know what's on that cover though...or maybe I don't? :) It's too bad that Circle is (supposedly) playing in LA on the 5th, as I'm sure they'd love to be at the Mushroom/SAS/Suzuki show themselves. Have fun at the shows... Grakkl (FAA) From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 15:44:03 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 15:44:03 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 15:23, DASLUD at AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated 10/3/00 2:23:48 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU > writes: > > << I've got the album by the > remnant of AC's band: Billion Dollar Babies--slightly case of > inflation, if ya get my drift... > >> > ======= > yeah, 'battle axe'... very '70s, w/ crummy drum sound...had heard it > as new, but rmayo bestowed a tape of it to me a few years back.... > As I recall, Coop had a hell of a drummer...Neal Smith, right? What happened? Didn't some of the AC alums play with BOC, maybe Dennis Dunnaway? Maybe Neal too...Ah, goddamns Alzheimer's! > ever seen the Cincinnati pop 70 vid? Nope...anyone else play that gig? this is where AC gets the cake in > the face... and yes, where iggy pop wears the peanut butter [as > donated to him by stiv bators, as the story goes] > Don't know--don't wanna know! > sure would like to get some 68-69 live AC... > yep! tj From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Tue Oct 3 15:44:59 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:44:59 +0100 Subject: HW:Stourbridge-anyone go? Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: Eli Friedman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 02 October 2000 21:56 Subject: Re: HW:Stourbridge-anyone go? >Hello. I was hoping to induce someone who had attended this past Saturday's >all day event in Stourbridge to post a report. It sounded like it had the >makings of a fantastic day. Well??? Thanks yours, Eli > Yeah, it was a pretty cool day out. Spacehead opened proceedings with a pretty tight set, somewhat let down by the mix, which included covers of Blue Skin and Aerospacaeage Inferno. Next up Harvey gave us a nice selection of ambient noodlings, including Free Fall and Mutation Zone. The latter featuring a quality ad-libbed rant. The highlight of this set was the finale, with Nik on sax, of a more Alman Mulo-esque piece. Bedouin's set was not one of their finest, but enjoyable nontheless. The crowd were perhaps a little too passive at this point. Nik took the stage again for the encore, laying down some sax to LSD. The between band slots were filled music and videos of the Hawks and the answers to a pretty tricky HW quiz. The main event: The Night of the Hawks or the Hawkwind All-Stars - no-one seemed to know quite how to introduce them. Opening with Ghost Dance, slightly shakily at first, but building up nicely, they followed with a selection of HW and a few ICU songs including: Watching the Grass Grow, Coded Languages, Dyings Seas, The Right Stuff, Ejection, Raj Neesh, Sonic Attack, Lord of Light and climaxing with, what else, Brainstorm. Everyone gave what you'd expect, some great drumming from Danny, pounding base from Alan, some top wooshy-swirly synth from Harvey, some fiery fretwork from the Judge and Nik on ethereal flute and manic sax. An excellent nights entertainment, aliitle rough around the edges, a few fumbled changes here and there, but perhaps all the more exciting for it. A great appetiser for Brixton's main course in a couple of weeks! Nick From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Tue Oct 3 15:47:43 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:47:43 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkwind fix Message-ID: >reasonable price. And (as we all predicted), the Remasters of the Universe >are already becoming quite rare. > Doremi and, I think, Space Ritual, seem to be fairly easy to come by in the shops around here. Drop us line if you need one... Nick From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 15:51:26 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 15:51:26 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 3:44:44 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU writes: << As I recall, Coop had a hell of a drummer...Neal Smith, right? What happened? >> calling bob mayo with the anecdote about a very straight-looking neal smith workingh for century 21 or some such... >> From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 15:56:37 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 15:56:37 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 3:44:44 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU writes: << > ever seen the Cincinnati pop 70 vid? Nope...anyone else play that gig? >> ======= a special on metromedia tv, "midsummer rock", cincy pop fest mid-june '70 held at the then-recently-vacated crosley field... others on the special were grand funk, mountain, and traffic; i've got it on vid... others at the fest, well, spirit and...um...others... "<>" From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 16:02:18 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 16:02:18 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: <25.b86207d.270b92be@aol.com> Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 15:51, DASLUD at AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated 10/3/00 3:44:44 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU > writes: > > << As I recall, Coop had a hell of a drummer...Neal Smith, right? What > happened? >> > > calling bob mayo with the anecdote about a very straight-looking neal > smith workingh for century 21 or some such... Ah, hell, Buck Dharma looks like a banker nowadays... But Allen Lanier is still elegantly wasted... theo From kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET Tue Oct 3 15:06:51 2000 From: kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET (Kevin Perry) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:06:51 +0100 Subject: OFF: Radiohead Message-ID: National Anthem off Kid A is a blatant rip-off of Turner Point (Out and Intakes)... --- Kevin Perry Sonic Energy Authority http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its duties." ----- Original Message ----- From: Doug Pearson To: Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 7:52 PM Subject: Re: OFF: Radiohead > Big question from me here ... > > On Tue, 3 Oct 2000 10:20:59 +0100, Chris Warburton > wrote: > >In message <001601c02b27$ee822780$8c36883e at default>, david hall > > writes > >> > Looking forward to the new CD though. > > > >And just think you could've bought two copies *g* > >But it can't be worse than "OK Computer!" - that put me right off taking > >notice of "Album of the Year" recommendations... talk about > >dull...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. > > > >And Jon Browne [mailto:jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK] wrote: > >> > >> I heard the new album yesterday. > >> > >> Funny how the reviews can't help use words like "progressive" and > >> "electronica". > > > >In your own words... "Hee" > >Sad that it means the terms will probably become more debased and thence > >terms of derision... > > > > > >> Only heard it once, but I think it will appeal > >> to anyone who likes Faust. > > > >Suffering, I presume, from an overdose of irony tablets. > > > >> I think it's good. > >> -- > >> Jon > > > >I shall wait and see (hear?) > > SHOULD I BELIEVE THE HYPE? > > The latest issue of 'Spin' describes one of the songs on their new album as > a cross between "Silver Machine" and "Mother Sky". Can I say anything but > "IF ONLY?" I'm ignorant, I've never heard Radiohead, but I've heard tons > (and tons and tons) of hype. And descriptions like the one I just > mentioned make me believe that, yeah, it's JUST hype. Anyone wanna point > out the error of my ways? > > Speaking of "Mother Sky" ... > Thursday, Oct 5, Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco: > * Mushroom (with whom I will again be performing) > * Subarachnoid Space > * Damo Suzuki > > Should be a good one, and Circle / Village of Savoonga two days later. Woo > hoo! Almost makes up for no trip to Brixton this month ... > > -Doug (who REALLY likes Faust, but hates Ozric Tentacles [sorry!] and > Oasis [not sorry!]) > ceres at sirius.com From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Tue Oct 3 16:48:36 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 21:48:36 +0100 Subject: OFF: Radiohead Message-ID: >National Anthem off Kid A is a blatant rip-off of Turner Point (Out and >Intakes)... > Fuck me! Of all the HW stuff they could rip-off they chose that??? Nick From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 3 16:49:49 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 21:49:49 +0100 Subject: HW:Stourbridge-anyone go? Message-ID: Well, I took the oportunity of a few days holiday to combine a trip to Stafford to see my father, friends and relations from Thursday to Monday (so apologies to those that e.mailed me re- the convention and didn't get a reply) and in the middle of that, took up the offer of a sales stand for CD Services at the Stourbridge event. Originally I had just planned to go down with a few bits and pieces of stock but with the 6 new Hawkwind 'Weird Tapes' series of CD albums, a new Tim Blake CD and a new Ozric Tentacles CD all arriving within three days of each other, it made the car fuller than planned (than God it wasn't this coming weekend as there would be the seventh 'Weird' CD AND the new Brock album!!!) Got there around 2.00pm and soundchecks were going on. Bedouin did a bit of tuning up to get the levels right, Alan's bass sounding just amazing. and then Harvey did the same, then Nik Turner, Alan Davey, Danny Thompson, Harvey and I think Trev warmed up with a spot of 'Brainstorm', sounding rather fine. Doors opened to the public around 2.30pm and the attendance then wasn't great but got better as the afternoon and evening wore on. First up were Spacehead with a slot where the line-up of Fran Halsall (synths - very good), Dr 'Martin' Hasbeen on guitar, drummer whose name has completely escaped me (sorry!!) and the irrepressable Dibs on bass and vocals did a selection of tracks from the last album and the new EP, sounding pretty fine although the guitarshould have soloed a bit more and the drums were a bit too 'punky' but otherwise came across well. Then the venue tried to show a video but the player conked out so they just played records while trying to repair it. Next up was Harvey who arrived with the announcement of 'enough of these songs, now for some instrumentals for you' (or something like that) and proceeded to play a set of some fine synth work, the crowd really waking up when the sequencer rhythms started to roll, and his space music set of synths and spoken word vocal was fine stuff, with Nik Turner jamming on sax with Harvey for the last number of the set.. Then, someone had brought in a video of the recent Australian TV concert that Hawkwind performed and by now the player was working so they played the whole video on this giant cinema screen and it was just superb for those of us that hadn't seen it yet. Up next was Bedouin and they were just sensational with all three members launching into the new material with passion and fire, all three firing on all cylinders with the title track of the new album. 'As Above So Below' particularlly blinding, and a sensational set of songs and instrumentals showing us this band is truly HOT. Again, Nik Turner jammed with them on sax for a couple of tracks at the end of the set. Next video was one that the venue guy said that no-one had ever seen before and onto the giant screen appeared a one hour video of Hawkwind shot privately and professionally ona USA tour with Alan, Dave, Harvey and others, and it was just fantastic but again I've completely forgotten the date of the thing (pretty sure it was '92), the video apparently emanating from Alan's collection. The results of the written down Hawkwind quiz were announced with Dibs (and my help a bit) only coming joint fourth and a three-way tie for the first spot and the bottle of brandy prize. Finally, we got the spectacle of Nik Turner, Danny Thompson, Harvey Bainbridge, Alan Davey and Trev Thoms joining forces for the final set of the event as the 'Hawkwind All Stars' and proceeded to play a set of Hawkwind/Lockheed tracks on the third of which Alan invited Dibs up on stage to do the lead vocal throughout the track (forgotten which track, now) while the rest of the set consisted of Coded Languages, The Right Stuff, Ejection, Sonic Attack, Children Of The Sun, Shouldn't Do That, Dying Seas, a track I Failed to identify (selling a CD to someone presumably), Watching The Grass Grow, another track I've forgotten the title of and closed with 'Brainstorm', pretty sensational stuff all round. Not a bad way of spending 12 hours, congrats to the venue organisers for getting it to happen and a neat little warm-up for the main event to come. Sorry it's so general a reprot but I think you get the gist - I'll be happy to try and answer any questions if I can remember. Oh, by the way, Keith Hales was there also and he bought a copy of the 'Weird' series CD's on which he was playing and explained to me that he had just met up with Harvey for the first time in 15 years as he had been living outside of the UK for a long time, and that the two of them had got on really well. The whole thing was really good natured with all the Hawk guys wandering around the rooms and signing things, posing for photos and having a good time. That's my report. For up to date news on the CD side of things check out: http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/space.htm in about 24 hours for the October news section. Andy Garibaldi (back for a few days befroe repeating the holiday/sales thing in London next weekend - 14th) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eli Friedman" To: Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 9:56 PM Subject: Re: HW:Stourbridge-anyone go? > Hello. I was hoping to induce someone who had attended this past Saturday's > all day event in Stourbridge to post a report. It sounded like it had the > makings of a fantastic day. Well??? Thanks yours, Eli From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Tue Oct 3 16:59:51 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 13:59:51 -0700 Subject: OFF: Radiohead Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Oct 2000 21:48:36 +0100, Nick Lee wrote: >Kevin Perry wrote: >>National Anthem off Kid A is a blatant rip-off of Turner Point (Out and >>Intakes)... >> >Fuck me! Of all the HW stuff they could rip-off they chose that??? I find that MUCH more believable than the obviously-too-good-to-be-true "Silver Machine meets Mother Sky"! (Come to think of it, while I've heard many good/very good covers of "Mother Sky" - by Loop, Th' Faith Healers, Skye Klad at SD2k, etc. ... NONE have matched the overwhelming BRILLIANCE of the original. I don't think anyone could pull that off.) And even a positive recommendation, in my book (remember, I already said I really like Faust). D'you think Nik could sue and get rich ;^) ? (yeah, yeah, I know you can't copyright "waterfowl noises" ...) -Doug (still inclined to not believe the hype) ceres at sirius.com From vince-L at EROLS.COM Tue Oct 3 17:34:44 2000 From: vince-L at EROLS.COM (Vince LeGrand) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:34:44 -0400 Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: > "did you see her eyes", 1969, > > the illusion [if it's there] > > <> > >> > the single edit or the longer version? A band I was in back in high school (circa 1971) used to do this song. I've got the LP, but I'm sure the grooves for this cut are badly worn from repeated listenings to learn it. From nick at NETPHD.NET Tue Oct 3 17:37:09 2000 From: nick at NETPHD.NET (Nick English) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:37:09 -0400 Subject: BOC-ish: Too good to be true Message-ID: I am now a firm believer in the statement, "If if seems too good to be true, it probably is". Last week, I was at Wal-Mart, looking at a rack of Halloween CDs. They had one called "Heavy Halloween" that made me just about wet my pants. Here are just some of the songs on it: Don't Fear the Reaper Runnin' With the Devil Diary of a Madman Bark at the Moon Space Lord Dragula The Number of the Beast Shout at the Devil There were a few more, but you get the idea. Anyway, the thought of all these songs on one CD (I don't own a burner) was too much to resist, and the sticker price of 10 bucks or so sealed the deal. Unfortunately, when I got the bitch home, I found that it was one of those "not by the original artists" deals!!! It became immediately apparent when the opening track, "Reaper" started out that this was no version that BOC had ever recorded. To my credit, I must say that it only says in tiny print on the back of the CD that all songs are performed by "The Hit Squad". Also, to be honest, most of the tunes really are pretty well done. I listen some of the songs now and then. Unfortunately, the one I can't listen to is "Reaper", because it's the most poorly done. On the positive side, I guess that kinda proves that BOC are harder to duplicate than most other bands. Oh well. Caveat Emptor, as Mike Brady once said to Greg. --Nick From vince-L at EROLS.COM Tue Oct 3 17:39:15 2000 From: vince-L at EROLS.COM (Vince LeGrand) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:39:15 -0400 Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: > and ..."rock and roll music" by the frost? Awesome! As I recall didn't one of the guitarists in The Frost go on to play with Lou Reed? > Bought the remastered CD of Near the > Beginning, with bonus tracks. Break Song rules. Vince was doing > acid when it was recorded! I've been trying to track down this CD for years. My LP is horribly worn down. You're right Break Song rules...Carmine and Tim were great. Do you know where the CD is available? From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 3 17:43:48 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 22:43:48 +0100 Subject: OFF: Radiohead In-Reply-To: <200010031931.PAA18523@mail3.uts.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, K Henderson wrote: > Doug P. queries... > > >Big question from me here ... > > > >SHOULD I BELIEVE THE HYPE? > > > >The latest issue of 'Spin' describes one of the songs on their new album as > >a cross between "Silver Machine" and "Mother Sky". Can I say anything but > >"IF ONLY?" I'm ignorant, I've never heard Radiohead, but I've heard tons > >(and tons and tons) of hype. And descriptions like the one I just > >mentioned make me believe that, yeah, it's JUST hype. Anyone wanna point > >out the error of my ways? I think I know the one they must mean, and it is quite good. It's the one that made me buy the album anyway. It's a fairly simple bass riff (or possibly sample - an awful lot of the new album is showing more post-production than original input) which gets stuff added onto it, first synth and general guitar wafts and eventually a six-piece brass section. It lasts about seven minutes and is thoroughly good. The rest of the album, on one full listen, is very much like _OK Computer_'s out-takes, which were in fact pretty good IF you liked the album. I'd say the comparison to `Mother Sky' is fair but flattering. I don't see the one to `Silver Machine' at all. The track in question is called `The National Anthem'. > Dunno about the new one. I will refuse to purchase it. And either > Silver Machine or Mother Sky alone have more kinetic energy in them > than all of OK Computer (the last one) combined, so I'm dubious about > that description as well. Well, I rate _OK Computer_ very highly but I think you have to be adolescing to really like it. I was when I got it, so that was all right. > The main problem with Radiohead (apart from the dreariness of the music that > wails on endlessly esp. through the second half of OK Computer) is the > horrid whininess of the vocalist. Yuck. "Subterranean Homesick Alien" is > the one salvagable track, although "Paranoid Android" is strong musically. > The rest you can skip....and I do. I think Thom Yorke's vocals are lousy but on _OK_ he made the absolute most of his capacity for expression, which is very high. The previous albums and this new one however suffer from him only singing, which he shouldn't be allowed to do. _OK_'s vocals are to me forgivable, nay effective, as tone poetry but his basic singing is very thin and sharp. On _OK_ I'd rate the first three tracks very highly, `Karma Police' up with them and `Electioneering' is also very good. As I say though, I think to get into the lyrics I think it does help to be a repressed middle-class British adolescent, and I think I'm probably the only person on BOC-L who was such when _OK_ came out. Both albums are lousy for my mood so I use them carefully. I was impressed by ChrisW dismissing _OK_ as boring after trying to get me to admit the worth of trip-hop however :-P Jon -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET Tue Oct 3 17:03:31 2000 From: kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET (Kevin Perry) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 22:03:31 +0100 Subject: OFF: Radiohead Message-ID: Maybe it's subconscious :-) --- Kevin Perry Sonic Energy Authority http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its duties." ----- Original Message ----- From: Nick Lee To: Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 9:48 PM Subject: Re: OFF: Radiohead > >National Anthem off Kid A is a blatant rip-off of Turner Point (Out and > >Intakes)... > > > Fuck me! Of all the HW stuff they could rip-off they chose that??? > > Nick From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 3 18:02:44 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 23:02:44 +0100 Subject: OFF: Radiohead In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20001003135951.0098b100@pop.sirius.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Doug Pearson wrote: > On Tue, 3 Oct 2000 21:48:36 +0100, Nick Lee wrote: > >Kevin Perry wrote: > >>National Anthem off Kid A is a blatant rip-off of Turner Point (Out and > >>Intakes)... > >> > >Fuck me! Of all the HW stuff they could rip-off they chose that??? > > I find that MUCH more believable than the obviously-too-good-to-be-true > "Silver Machine meets Mother Sky"! (Come to think of it, while I've heard > many good/very good covers of "Mother Sky" - by Loop, Th' Faith Healers, > Skye Klad at SD2k, etc. ... NONE have matched the overwhelming BRILLIANCE > of the original. I don't think anyone could pull that off.) And even a > positive recommendation, in my book (remember, I already said I really like > Faust). D'you think Nik could sue and get rich ;^) ? (yeah, yeah, I know > you can't copyright "waterfowl noises" ...) I don't see the "ripoff" myself. Partly it's that `Turner Point' has no riff to speak of and it's the dominating feature of `National Anthem', and partly it's that the latter has a full brass section and none of them sound like Nik to me, but mostly I can't believe they'd know the track to rip it off. I still think it's good though. Nothing else on the album really catches the attention like it. Yours, Jon -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From hijinks at UTARLG.UTA.EDU Tue Oct 3 16:15:11 2000 From: hijinks at UTARLG.UTA.EDU (Thomas Rickert) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 15:15:11 -0500 Subject: OFF: Radiohead Message-ID: I just listened to the new Radiohead, and I like it. I can't understand all the backlash they seem to be getting on the list, but, hey, whatever. Kid A is definitely moving further away from the guitar rock of their last two albums into more atmospheric/ambient, psychedelic, or just art-y territory. Their direction on Kid A has resonances with many sources (without really sounding quite like any of them), including Krautrock, Brian Eno, U2 (their change in sound that began w/ their collaboration with Eno, Pink Floyd (their change in sound beginning w/ Dark Side), and--believe it or not--Primal Scream. The one discussed in Jon's post--"National Anthem"--is a cool bass groove with horn and brass jazzy skronk layered in over the top, just like two tracks on Primal Scream's latest cd, XTRMNTR (which is a really good cd w/ only one or two bum tracks). Anyway, I really like the new one. It is dark and moody and well done, but certainly I would agree that it would not be to everyone's taste. And this won't be a big seller like OK Computer, either, I predict. Too slow and moody overall. One surprise: hidden under the cd holder tray is a second booklet, with more pictures and words. Thomas Jon Jarrett wrote: > On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, K Henderson wrote: > > > Doug P. queries... > > > > >Big question from me here ... > > > > > >SHOULD I BELIEVE THE HYPE? > > > > > >The latest issue of 'Spin' describes one of the songs on their new album as > > >a cross between "Silver Machine" and "Mother Sky". Can I say anything but > > >"IF ONLY?" I'm ignorant, I've never heard Radiohead, but I've heard tons > > >(and tons and tons) of hype. And descriptions like the one I just > > >mentioned make me believe that, yeah, it's JUST hype. Anyone wanna point > > >out the error of my ways? > > I think I know the one they must mean, and it is quite good. It's > the one that made me buy the album anyway. It's a fairly simple bass riff > (or possibly sample - an awful lot of the new album is showing more > post-production than original input) which gets stuff added onto it, first > synth and general guitar wafts and eventually a six-piece brass > section. It lasts about seven minutes and is thoroughly good. The rest of > the album, on one full listen, is very much like _OK Computer_'s > out-takes, which were in fact pretty good IF you liked the album. I'd say > the comparison to `Mother Sky' is fair but flattering. I don't see the one > to `Silver Machine' at all. The track in question is called `The National > Anthem'. > > > Dunno about the new one. I will refuse to purchase it. And either > > Silver Machine or Mother Sky alone have more kinetic energy in them > > than all of OK Computer (the last one) combined, so I'm dubious about > > that description as well. > > Well, I rate _OK Computer_ very highly but I think you have to be > adolescing to really like it. I was when I got it, so that was all right. > > > The main problem with Radiohead (apart from the dreariness of the music that > > wails on endlessly esp. through the second half of OK Computer) is the > > horrid whininess of the vocalist. Yuck. "Subterranean Homesick Alien" is > > the one salvagable track, although "Paranoid Android" is strong musically. > > The rest you can skip....and I do. > > I think Thom Yorke's vocals are lousy but on _OK_ he made the > absolute most of his capacity for expression, which is very high. The > previous albums and this new one however suffer from him only singing, > which he shouldn't be allowed to do. _OK_'s vocals are to me forgivable, > nay effective, as tone poetry but his basic singing is very thin and > sharp. On _OK_ I'd rate the first three tracks very highly, `Karma Police' > up with them and `Electioneering' is also very good. As I say though, I > think to get into the lyrics I think it does help to be a repressed > middle-class British adolescent, and I think I'm probably the only person > on BOC-L who was such when _OK_ came out. Both albums are lousy for my > mood so I use them carefully. > > I was impressed by ChrisW dismissing _OK_ as boring after trying > to get me to admit the worth of trip-hop however :-P > Jon > > -- > Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk > ===================================================================== > "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 3 18:19:38 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 18:19:38 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: <004d01c02d82$615172a0$0e2aa8c0@Daddy.Family> Message-ID: On 3 Oct 00, at 17:39, Vince LeGrand wrote: > > Bought the remastered CD of Near the > > Beginning, with bonus tracks. Break Song rules. Vince was doing > > acid when it was recorded! > > I've been trying to track down this CD for years. My LP is horribly > worn down. You're right Break Song rules...Carmine and Tim were > great. Do you know where the CD is available? Try this: http://www.sundazed.com/scripts/shopplus.cgi?DN=sundazed.com&C ARTID=75616082162&ACTION=action&FILE=/VanFud.html Hope it works! theo From Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET Tue Oct 3 18:47:01 2000 From: Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET (Dan Witt) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:47:01 -0500 Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: > As I recall, Coop had a hell of a drummer...Neal Smith, right? What > happened? Didn't some of the AC alums play with BOC, maybe > Dennis Dunnaway? Maybe Neal too...Ah, goddamns Alzheimer's! As mentioned, a realtor now. Although still gets together and plays with michael bruce on occasion. Has a page on the net, don't know the address but should be easy to find. > > > ever seen the Cincinnati pop 70 vid? > > Nope...anyone else play that gig? > > this is where AC gets the cake in > > the face... and yes, where iggy pop wears the peanut butter [as > > donated to him by stiv bators, as the story goes] > > > Don't know--don't wanna know! > > > sure would like to get some 68-69 live AC... Check out the official release, live 69 or whatever it was called. Released some years ago on cd from rhino. Should be easy to get on ebay. I seem to remember it was recorded 69 at the avalon ballroom. If you're interested in Dick Wagner of Lou Reed, Cooper, Frost, then check out his website. Sorry I don't have that address either but it should be easy to find, maybe it was wagnermusic.com Also yes Neal Smith and Dennis Dunnaway did collaberate with some boc people for some songs in the 80's, that info should be readily available in the boc archives. > > > yep! > > tj > From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 3 18:30:58 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 23:30:58 +0100 Subject: OTHER: F/i back catalog reissued - finally! Message-ID: Thanks alot, Doug - been there and now done that - can't wait to hear these tasty morsels. Andy G'b. ------------------------------------ Andy G - Lexicon Devil's (the label) contact info is below, so > you'll know who to get in touch with! > > This has me as excited as the Weird Tape reissues on Voiceprint! > > -Doug > ceres at sirius.com > > ORIGINAL MESSAGE: > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > ANNOUNCING: LEXICON DEVIL RECORDS FROM AUSTRALIA IS REISSUING NEWLY > REMASTERED CD'S BY F/i - LEGENDARY MILWAUKEE SPACE ROCKERS - OF THEIR > OUT-OF-PRINT LP'S ON RRRECORDS FROM THE 80'S. PHEW!... > LEXICON DEVIL RECORDS > PO Box 125 Richmond VIC 3121 Australia > lexdev at yahoo.com.au > > Milwaukee's F/i have been an operational unit since the dawn of the '80s, > having produced in their lifetime over a dozen cassettes, half a dozen LPs > and a few CDs and 7"s. Whilst their early material concentrated mainly on > purely harsh, experimental electronic sounds, influenced heavily by the > industrial/power electronics scenes of the day, by the mid '80s, taking > their cues from the likes of Blue Cheer, Hawkwind and '70s krautrock, they > made a radical change in direction and became a "rock" band. This is where > the reissuing begins... > > The most highly coveted releases from the band remain their long out of > print '80s LPs on the RRR label out of Massachusetts, now fetching a pretty > dollar or two near you on the collector-geek scene. Lexicon Devil, in due > time, shall be reissuing all these titles (all up that's three LPs, two > sides of split LPs and a 3-LP box set) - as well as long out-of-print > material from F/i offshoot, Vocokesh - but first we begin with what we here > at LD consider some fine introductions to the band's work, their side to > the split LP with similar Milwaukee noiseniks Boy Dirt Car (originally > released in 1986) and their classic Space Mantra LP from 1988, now released > together on one CD. Both feature a churning brew of harsh electronic noise, > "industrial" soundscapes and the kind of bong-rattling riffs usually only > found on vintage psych-fuzz discs fetching a $100+ price tag. In their time > of release they were an anomaly; at this point in history, we think these > classic discs will perhaps be better and more widely received. > > Newly remastered by the band, featuring original artwork from the RRR LPs > and liner notes by Dave Lang (Year Zero/Moderate fanzines; Perfect Sound > Forever web-zine; Lexicon Devil owner/stooge/hack), this is a one-time, > Australia-only pressing of 700 copies. > > Here's what the critics have said about F/i... > > "...F/i are always compared to Hawkwind, Amon Duul 2, etc. and that makes > sense - some awesome bass riffing w/ lotsa whirling electronics overhead. > Like their mentors they're at their best when they keep a beat and don't > get lost in space. They've got a million cassette releases and I need them > all." - Jimmy Johnson, review of the F/i/BDC split LP in Forced Exposure > #11, 1987. > > "...The best piece of acid soundtrackery since rubber last hit a road. > Half of this is sizzling, Brit-style drug-trance loudness, the other half > sounds like the gurgle of Ash Ra's Rosie pissing in a stream. Ungodly and > good." - Byron Coley, review for Space Mantra in Forced Exposure #15, 1989. > > "From Milwaukee, Wisconsin, F/i has been around since 1981, releasing half > a dozen LPs on RRRecords. The band started out as a unit elaborating on > noise structures in the tradition of Throbbing Gristle's "Heathen Earth" or > Nurse With Wound's "Insect and Individual Silenced". F/i throbs like a stub > toe. The band sounds like "Space Ritual"-era Hawkwind, Roxy Music circa > "Music For Your Pleasure" and Spaceman 3 at their best. Applied to this > retro-art-psychedelia thing is the fine sonic landscaping of late > '70s-early '80s industrial music" - Johan Kugelberg, Details(!!) magazine. > > "This is one of the most exciting US bands working today, and deserves lots > more recognition". - Option Sound Choice. > > Lexicon Devil is now taking orders for the "Space Mantra/BDC split LP" CD > (lexdev001) by F/i. From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 3 18:25:00 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 23:25:00 +0100 Subject: OFF: Radiohead Message-ID: Do me a favour - check out the new Ozrics (Hidden Step) and then tell me you don't like them - you may just be surprised. Andy Garibaldi (who thinks its easily the best album they've ever made) ===================================== > -Doug (who REALLY likes Faust, but hates Ozric Tentacles [sorry!] and > Oasis [not sorry!]) > ceres at sirius.com From DASLUD at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 19:25:39 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 19:25:39 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 6:48:39 PM, Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET writes: << sure would like to get some 68-69 live AC... Check out the official release, live 69 or whatever it was called. Released some years ago on cd from rhino. Should be easy to get on ebay. I seem to remember it was recorded 69 at the avalon ballroom. >> ==== dood! thanks but i do believe i have all that stuff in one tape incarnation or another. last year i got an early '70 gig including a slower, bluesy early version of 'i'm 18' w/different or re-arranged lyrics, among other things.... "<>" From erics at TELEPRES.COM Tue Oct 3 20:14:40 2000 From: erics at TELEPRES.COM (Eric Siegerman) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:14:40 -0400 Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: <200010031729.NAA20694@syr.edu>; from tojackso@LIBRARY.SYR.EDU on Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 01:29:48PM -0400 Message-ID: On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 01:29:48PM -0400, Ted Jackson jr. wrote: > he would later score big-time w/=ugh= 'escape [the pina > > colada song]' ==== > > Ooh, bummer. That tune never fails to induce revulsion... Almost as much as Marty Balin's "Hearts"... -- | | /\ |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. erics at telepres.com | | / Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could get fired for relying on Microsoft. - Chris Garrigues From scorch at TE-CATS.COM Tue Oct 3 20:18:24 2000 From: scorch at TE-CATS.COM (John H. McCartney) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 17:18:24 -0700 Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: > > he would later score big-time w/=ugh= 'escape [the pina > > > colada song]' ==== > > > > Ooh, bummer. That tune never fails to induce revulsion... > > Almost as much as Marty Balin's "Hearts"... You bastard! I'd managed to purge that from my mind, but now..... Uggghhhh! I sentence you to 3 weeks in a karaoke bar. scorch From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 20:28:49 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:28:49 EDT Subject: OFF: "Space Does Not Care" Play-list 9/30/00 Message-ID: 9/30/00 1.Species Being--Track #4 (Orgone Therapy) 2.Lotus--Mesqualito (Metazoon comp) 3.Brainticket--Visions (Celestial Ocean) 4.Anubian Lights--Walking Eagle (Rare and Remix '96-'99) 5.777--Mysterious Traveller (Fire + Water) 6.Cyber Zen Sound Engine--Unexpected Companions (Moonscapes: How Stones Become Enlightened) 7.Harmonia--Walky-Talky (De Luxe) 8.Daevid Allen's University of Errors--Ocean Mother (Sophomore Release) 9.Census of Hallucinations--Inifinite Potentialities (Opus 2; thanks to Stone Premonitions) 10.AMP--Polemic (Astral Moonbeam Projections) 11.Neu!--Hero (Neu! '75) 12.Fuxa--3CP (Very-Well Organized) 13.Fuxa--City (Accretion) 14.F/i--Space Station (Turn Century Turn comp) 15.Hawkwind--Spirit of the Age (Hawklords Live) (And a special "bonus set" from 1-4am of layered schizophrenia feat. Zappa/Chrome/Tomorrowland/Tangerine Dream/Brick (yes, Brick)/Residents/Mike Oldfield/Farflung/F/i/Dylan Thomas/etc.) "SPACE DOES NOT CARE" airs every Sat evening from 5-7pm PST on 88.3fm KUCR. For comments, questions, requests to be added or removed from this mailing list, e-mail: chuckrecs at aol.com. Thanks, Chuck WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS for WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER: KUCR is now available on Windows Media Player 7.0 which many of you have already. Otherwise it can be downloaded from Microsoft for free. Connect to the Internet and open Windows Media Player. Select file from the menu and then "open URL". Type in http://www.kucr.org:8000 and say OK. WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS for WINAMP: Download the Winamp installation file from the address below. "Winamp Basic" rather than the larger file, "Winamp Complete," is all you'll need to hear KUCR. http://www.winamp.com/winamp/download/index.phtml After you've downloaded the installation file (Winamp25c.exe is the latest at this time), run it by double-clicking. This will install Winamp on your computer. After you've installed Winamp, you need to run the actual Winamp program (Winamp.exe) but first you need to connect to your internet server so Winamp can connect to the Internet. When you run Winamp, a small screen comes up on the left with lots of fancy controls. Ignore them to begin with. Also on the right, a web page is displayed which you can also ignore. On the lower left hand corner is a button which says "add". Click that and then click the top button of the three that come up above the one you just clicked on. When asked to provide an internet address, type in the following http://www.kucr.org:8000 Say OK. One more step. Double click on the item in the file box of Winamp and it will start to play KUCR live. If it stops playing or breaks up, double click again to reconnect. WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS For REAL-AUDIO: KUCR is now available on RealPlayer from RealAudio. Many of you Windows and Mac users already have it so no download and installation would be necessary. Connect to the Internet and open RealPlayer. Select file from the menu and then "open location". Type in http://www.kucr.org:8000 and say OK. Repeat the process if you lose the station at any time. From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 20:56:03 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:56:03 EDT Subject: OTHER: F/i back catalog reissued - finally! Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 12:03:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ceres at SIRIUS.COM writes: > Hi, > > Well, it's not 'Warrior' through '25 Years'/'PXR5', but just about the next > best thing (for me, anyway) ... I just received this press release. I'll > be stocking all the reissues in Ceres Records mailorder (sorry for the > commercial content!), as they come out, for those of you in the USA who are > interested. Hopefully I'll have the first in the series (Boy Dirt Car > split / 'Space Mantra' 2-fer) within a couple of weeks. 'Space Mantra', > especially, is a BRILLIANT album - in fact, possibly the best spacerock > album of the 1980s and the album that turned me onto F/i in the first > place. Andy G - Lexicon Devil's (the label) contact info is below, so > you'll know who to get in touch with! > > This has me as excited as the Weird Tape reissues on Voiceprint! > > -Doug > YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is this label releasing _all_ the vinyl? Will you be eventually distributing _all_ of this label's F/i releases? You rule, Doug. Chuck From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 20:57:55 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:57:55 EDT Subject: OTHER: F/i back catalog reissued - finally! Message-ID: Oh yeah -- forgot to mention! I found another CD copy of F/i's '80s retrospective "Out of Space and Out of Time"...anyone wanna buy or trade? Chuck > Hi, > > Well, it's not 'Warrior' through '25 Years'/'PXR5', but just about the next > best thing (for me, anyway) ... I just received this press release. I'll > be stocking all the reissues in Ceres Records mailorder (sorry for the > commercial content!), as they come out, for those of you in the USA who are > interested. Hopefully I'll have the first in the series (Boy Dirt Car > split / 'Space Mantra' 2-fer) within a couple of weeks. 'Space Mantra', > especially, is a BRILLIANT album - in fact, possibly the best spacerock > album of the 1980s and the album that turned me onto F/i in the first > place. Andy G - Lexicon Devil's (the label) contact info is below, so > you'll know who to get in touch with! > > This has me as excited as the Weird Tape reissues on Voiceprint! > > -Doug > From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 23:16:19 2000 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 23:16:19 EDT Subject: Hawkwind fix Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 8:48:10 AM US Eastern Standard Time, michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU writes: << Hi I'm trying to get my hands on a copy of the PXR5 album. Can anyone help out? Cheers Michael Blackman >> Ebay had, I believe, two CD copies of PXR 5 fer sale. I'm not sure if they're still on, but it doesn't cost anything to look. Joe Loehr From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Tue Oct 3 23:23:45 2000 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 23:23:45 EDT Subject: HW: Silver Machine #88 riff Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 12:49:38 PM US Eastern Standard Time, henderson.120 at OSU.EDU writes: << Of course it was credited to Zeppelin...I didn't read the whole paragraph (much longer than for all the others) and so can't tell you if Muddy Waters (or McKinley Morganfield or Elias McDaniel...whichever one he was) was mentioned also. And I also (obviously) confused the Dixon-ripoffs and the Waters-ripoffs. Sorry. >> Bo knows Elias McDaniel(hint, hint, hint) Joe Loehr From RMayo19761 at AOL.COM Wed Oct 4 00:27:23 2000 From: RMayo19761 at AOL.COM (Robert C. Mayo) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 00:27:23 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/3/00 3:53:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, DASLUD at AOL.COM writes: << calling bob mayo with the anecdote about a very straight-looking neal smith workingh for century 21 or some such... >> >> yeah, there's a pic of him in suit and tie in an ad for his ct. real estate co. in m bruce's 'no more mr nice guy' book. there is life after r'n'r' debauchery, ya know! rmayo From RMayo19761 at AOL.COM Wed Oct 4 00:42:58 2000 From: RMayo19761 at AOL.COM (Robert C. Mayo) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 00:42:58 EDT Subject: OFF: d. dunaway/n. smith, and more Message-ID: not only are dunaway and smith on buck dharma's 'flat out' lp; but they're in deadringer (uhhgg...), with joe bouchard and charlie huhn (nugent), who released an lp on grudge in 89 called 'electrocution of the heart' (UHHGG...). said lp contains a song credited to dharma and another to al and deb. collectors and completists only! but you knew all that... mayo From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Wed Oct 4 00:50:12 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 00:50:12 -0400 Subject: HW: Porcupine Tree synchronicity Message-ID: Hi Folks... Just noticed strangely enough, that Porcupine Tree will be opening for Dream Theater at the Hammy Odeon on the same night as the Hawkestra Oct. 21. That's a little odd, dontcha think? Well, anyway, not like there's any comparison or anything...just thought that was curious planning on their part. Of potential interest to some travellers from the north...I also see on PT's website that they will be doing one headlining show in the midst of this DT tour on the Thursday before Brixton. 19th October - University Hop and Grape, MANCHESTER Grakkl (FAA) From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Wed Oct 4 04:03:41 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 09:03:41 +0100 Subject: OFF: Girlschool Message-ID: I saw the Derby show on that tour...both bands were MAGNIFICENT; the girls didn't suffer much abuse at all and played a stormer. I think it was that show where at one between song break, a spotty youth leaned forwards from where his head was inside(!) a bass bin and yelled "Turn it up!". Lemmy's reply was along the lines of "Whadd'ya mean 'Turn it up', I'm deaf in one ear, and I can hear it all right!" and the indicated to the mixing desk to raise the levels another notch! ****in' loud ChrisW > -----Original Message----- > From: Automatic digest processor [mailto:LISTSERV at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU] > Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 8:46 PM > To: Recipients of BOC-L digests > Subject: BOC-L Digest - (#2000-208) 3 Oct 2000 - Special issue > > >Musta been a helluva gig? Which one? ;) Opening for Motorhead at the Cambridge Corn Exchange on the Overkill tour, they were excellent - nobody knew who they were then, they were getting the usual "get 'em down" abuse from the more mindless element, and they soldiered on through with a storming show. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Wed Oct 4 04:15:09 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 09:15:09 +0100 Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: > and ..."rock and roll music" by the frost? > and..."a question of temperature" by balloon farm? > You aren't going to believe this Larry - but just as I opened up this mail, A Question Of Temperature came on our streaming "radio" station here at work!!! Weird! Cheers, Rich. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Wed Oct 4 04:08:43 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 09:08:43 +0100 Subject: Off: On the day... Message-ID: I finally got in to the site, after several days of being told it would be fixed after 9:00 (usuall at 10:00!!) 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Swartz) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 08:37:40 -0400 Subject: BOC: BOC FAQ Version 3.2 Message-ID: I've updated the BOC FAQ. Version 3.2 can be found at my website: http://members.aol.com/bocfaqman Here's a quick summary of what's new, as printed in the FAQ: This version of this FAQ, identified as version "3.2", supersedes all previous versions. It contains the following changes over version 3.1: Many additional random bits of information have been sprinkled throughout the FAQ. Sony released a BOC compilation, *Don't Fear The Reaper - The Best of Blue Oyster Cult*, containing remastered tracks. Finally, with the release of Buck Dharma's new website (buckdharma.com), fans can order, among other things, the "Buck Dharma Limited Edition Archive Series" CDs containing rare tracks from Buck's private tape vault. Enjoy! John From gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK Wed Oct 4 11:04:10 2000 From: gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK (gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 11:04:10 -0400 Subject: HW Brixton... accomodation!!! Message-ID: Zero replies to the last time I asked this... er, you're not ALL planning to sleep rough after this gig are you?! ;) Are there any recommended places for staying after the show. Not too far away and not too expensive? Someone posted a list before, but duh, I deleted it. Anyone got any ideas? Wanna get it booked soon, so would appreciate any help a.s.a.p. cheers, Dave From denis at D-RIDER.DE Wed Oct 4 11:22:02 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 17:22:02 +0200 Subject: OFF: new Gong Live-Album Message-ID: Hi all, the new Gong Live-Album "Live 2 Infinitea" will be released on 23rd October 2000. Information from the Snapper Music site: | The Unique Internet Conert Recording 'Live 2 Infinitea' SMACD 834 | will be released on 23.10.00 | | This unique performance of the bands internet broadcast was | recorded at the Subteranea London on April 6th 2000. It captures | the flavour of the exciting, unpredictable nature of Gong's spacey | yet tight improvisation, the quality of their audience rapport, | their famed musical absurdity and even the essence of their | strange 'mythical' element. Featuring exclusive cover art by | Daevid Allen. Tracklisting: Foolefare; Zeroid; Magdalene Intro; Magdalene; Bodilingus Intro; Bodilingus; Infinitea; Mad Monk; Tropical Fish; Invisible Temple; Selene; Zero the Hero & the Witches Spell BTW, anyone here who already has the new Tim Blake CD? (c)IAO D+R NP: Air, "Premiers Symptomes" -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Wed Oct 4 12:51:30 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 12:51:30 -0400 Subject: OFF: Any word on the new Frond album? Message-ID: The Woronzow Web site has Valedictory Songs listed as being available yesterday, but there's no description of it on the site and it's not available to order online. Rubric Records has it listed for release in November now, but I don't know if that means the whole album as been pushed back, or just the US release. Also, the new Alchemysts album was supposed to be available yesterday through Woronzow and Rubric, but there's no info for it on the Woronzow site yet. And I thought they wanted to sell records. Silly me. ;-) Brian OBFrond song to blast at work while waiting for the new album> "Olde Worlde" -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Wed Oct 4 14:15:34 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 19:15:34 +0100 Subject: HW: Porcupine Tree synchronicity Message-ID: Guess who suggested to Doug Smith that they get Porcies to hop over from Hammy Odeon to Brixton that same night, on grounds of (a) audience would like them (b) Porcies would get a lot of good publicity (c)Event would get extra publicity (d)Cheap and effective. As yet, no reply have I had, so I presume this one fell down the Brixton Black Hole or is in the melting pot with the rest of the ideas. BTW, for those that may worry about such things, there are EXTENSIVE rehearsals going on in the Hawkwind camp preparing for the big event. Andy Garibaldi (still waiting to hear back about official promotional stand space at the event and now beginning to get concerned....I may have to resume my identity as 'average punter'!!!). ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Henderson" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 5:50 AM Subject: HW: Porcupine Tree synchronicity > Hi Folks... > > Just noticed strangely enough, that Porcupine Tree will be opening for Dream > Theater at the Hammy Odeon on the same night as the Hawkestra Oct. 21. > That's a little odd, dontcha think? > > Well, anyway, not like there's any comparison or anything...just thought > that was curious planning on their part. > > Of potential interest to some travellers from the north...I also see on PT's > website that they will be doing one headlining show in the midst of this DT > tour on the Thursday before Brixton. > > 19th October - University Hop and Grape, MANCHESTER > > Grakkl (FAA) From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Wed Oct 4 12:46:29 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 09:46:29 -0700 Subject: OTHER: F/i back catalog reissued - finally! Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Oct 2000 20:56:03 EDT, Chuck Rosenberg wrote: >YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >Is this label releasing _all_ the vinyl? At least all of the vinyl originally released on RRR, including the triple-LP compilation of cassette-only releases and outtakes (presumably to be fit on two CD's), as well as a CD of the Voco Kesh (F/i co-founder Richard Franecki's post-F/i band) material released on RRR. The only vinyl that wouldn't be included (AFAIK) would be the German release, 'Paradise Out Here' (unfortunate, as that might be their best album, from the short-lived lineup that included both Franecki AND Grant Richter, and includes the incredible long version of "Poppy" ... apparently the band have lost the master tapes for that one), the 7" with the short version of "Poppy", and various compilation appearences (unfortunately including "Stop At The Left", one of their few vocal songs, and a regular part of their live set, which appeared on a comp of Milwaukee bands called 'Badger A Go Go'). The press release says "three LPs, two sides of split LPs and a 3-LP box set". The LPs would be 'Why Not Now ... Alan' (most of which is included on the 'Out of Space/Out of Time' CD), 'Space Mantra' (included on the first CD of the series, out now), and 'Blue Star'. And the split LP's would be the ones with Boy Dirt Car (again, on the first CD of the series) and Voco Kesh. >Will you be eventually distributing _all_ of this label's F/i releases? As long as the label will sell them to me, I'll carry all of them! >You rule, Doug. No, not me. Dave Lang of Lexicon Devil Records (and formerly, several other EXCELLENT labels) in Australia rules!!! That man needs a medal pinned to his chest ... -Doug ceres at sirius.com From jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK Wed Oct 4 15:06:20 2000 From: jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 20:06:20 +0100 Subject: Fw: Re: HW: places to stay near brixton Message-ID: Repost of my original message. Unfortunately I've made no further progress except that the Ebenezer is out (Indian Restaurant) and the London Park Hotel is now a refugee hostel (which warns you of the quality a bit!) Most of the reliable Budget Hotels are situated north of the river - around Victoria and Paddington areas - the Vienna Group seem to have quite a wide selection and the quality looks ok. But I'm still holding out though for something south of the river. I can't believe there's nowhere in the Kennington Oval area. Heck it's a major cricket ground there! Back to the phone book I think. jill ----- Original Message ----- From: Jill Strobridge To: Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 1:58 AM Subject: Re: HW: places to stay near brixton From: Arin Komins > I finally found a reasonable airfare to get over to the Hawkestra. > What are people doing for hotel/crash space? ... I've been phoning round places listed in the London Yellow Pages that are reasonably close to the Brixton venue and have come up with the following responses based on two questions: 1. What is your price for a single room for one night (you can probably add ?10 pounds to the price for a double room) 2. How many rooms do you have in the hotel? New Dome Hotel 51 Camberwell Church SE5 - Rate ?35 rooms 35 Novotel London Waterloo, 113 Lambeth Road, SE1 - Rate ?125 rooms 137 Parkside Hotel, 48-52 Clapham Common North Side, SW4 - Rate ?40 rooms 150 Travelodge, 200 York Road, SW11 - Rate ?69.95 rooms 87 Marbella Hotel, 29-33 Camberwell Church St. SE5 - Rate ?60 rooms 37 (though I have to admit this lass sounded so vague I'm not even sure she was aware it was a hotel she was working in!) Comfort Inn, 87 South Lambeth Road, SW8 - no reply Dudley Hotel, 80-81 Clapham Common South Side, SW4 - Rate ?45 rooms 10 Belvedere Hotel, 90 Clapham Common South Side, SW4 - Rate ?45 (though he could have been saying ?35 - I was having trouble with the accent) rooms - "many many" of all different sizes. This is the only place that was curious enough to ask who I was phoning on behalf of! London Castle Hotel Ltd., 86 Walworth Road, SE1 - Rate?35 rooms 30 London Park Hotel, Brook Drive, Elephant & Castle, SE11 - no reply The only hotel in the Brixton area is the Ebenezer Hotel Ltd, 90-92 Angel Road, Brixton, SW9. I didn't phone it because not everything listed as a Hotel in Yellow Pages is always intended for tourists and something called a "Hotel" may be functionally a doss house. I don't know if this is the case here but as it is the only hotel in Brixton I am a tad cautious about it. I have to say that Parkside Hotel, Clapham Common North Side sounds like probably the most reasonable of all (balancing room cost against room numbers) and might be worth investigating further. Are there any London folk who can offer opinions or who would be willing to spend a Saturday wandering around to check some of these places out? cheers jill ----------------------------------------------------------------- Jill Strobridge ----------------------------------------------------------------- From scorch at TE-CATS.COM Wed Oct 4 16:02:54 2000 From: scorch at TE-CATS.COM (John H. McCartney) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 13:02:54 -0700 Subject: HW on EBay Message-ID: For those Komplete Kollectorz - Item #458251977 is a Korean pressing of the Magnum comp Masters Of The Universe, currently at $9.99. The description is a riot (as well as incorrect): "NOTE: This "Master of the universe "is a one of complete album of progressive space rock. It was released in 1977 and Motor Head Remmy took part in this album. Mortorhead on this track list is an original version of the song, Motorhead of the band Motorhead" As you may surmise from the above, it is indeed being sold from Korea..... scorch From nick at NETPHD.NET Wed Oct 4 17:23:50 2000 From: nick at NETPHD.NET (Nick English) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 17:23:50 -0400 Subject: BOC: BuckDharma.com Message-ID: Got an interesting postcard in the mail announcing the brand new site buckdharma.com. If you haven't heard of it yet, you've GOT to check it out!!! All kinds of cool stuff, including FOUR CDs full of outtakes, never-released songs and stuff Buck did with his 80s trio, The Red and the Black!!! I'm surprised nobody else has mentioned it yet. . . or did I just miss it? --Nick From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Wed Oct 4 17:33:59 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 22:33:59 00100 Subject: Fw: Re: HW: places to stay near brixton Message-ID: Oh yeah, to anyone who was hoping to crash at my place, I just sold the flat and moved out, so I'm going to be day-tripping (night-tripping?) down to the smoke myself.... -- Andy From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Thu Oct 5 01:55:18 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 15:25:18 +0930 Subject: HW Brixton... accomodation!!! Message-ID: I've got a place but its probably much further travelling than you would want its 25 english pounds (How do you get that symbol) a night. If you really wanna know I'll send you the email details Best Wishes Michael B ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 12:34 AM Subject: HW Brixton... accomodation!!! > Zero replies to the last time I asked this... er, you're not ALL planning to > sleep rough after this gig are you?! ;) > > Are there any recommended places for staying after the show. Not too far > away and not too expensive? Someone posted a list before, but duh, I deleted > it. Anyone got any ideas? Wanna get it booked soon, so would appreciate > any help a.s.a.p. > > cheers, > Dave From SHLL at NOVO.DK Thu Oct 5 02:44:03 2000 From: SHLL at NOVO.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 08:44:03 +0200 Subject: HW: Wierd Tapes CD Message-ID: Are any details available about these yet? Are they all the original tracks? Is there any extra material? Someof the weird tapes where quite short, perhaps 37 minutes.. Will the CDs be ?12 then? Just some things I am wondering about.. I guess one will have to have a lot of money at the Brixton gig.. scott From sihalley at CABLEINET.CO.UK Thu Oct 5 03:10:59 2000 From: sihalley at CABLEINET.CO.UK (Si Halley) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 08:10:59 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind on TV!!!! Message-ID: According a mail I`ve just recieved, The Hawks will be on The Friday Rock Show this friday on VH-1. Probably a vid of some kind and a mention of Brixton. It`s on at Midnight Friday Night(UK). Si From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Thu Oct 5 07:45:57 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 07:45:57 EDT Subject: HW: M. Moorcock's Deep Fix FS Message-ID: ---This is posted from the rec.music.progressive newsgroup. Can't vouch for the seller. Thought this might be rare, since those Griffin discs are OOP. Chuck From: "hstc" hstc at prodigy.net Date: 10/4/00 10:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: <8rh49t$766m$5 at newssvr05-en0.news.prodigy.com> Hello there! Welcome to my Progressive Rock, Classic Rock & related CD sale. All discs are in excellent condition (most have only been played once and some still have factory seals on them-there are even a few sealed discs to be had). Postage and handling is included in the price, with the exception of orders under $10 (add $1 in this case). International orders are gladly accepted, in these cases postage rates vary upon your placing in the world. If you have any questions concerning these discs, feel free to email me with your inquiries. The cost is listed directly after the title and the parentheses notate the label the title was issued on; year title was recorded or compiled; country of CD origin (if not domestic i.e. US); and finally- any pertinent notes on the disc itself or the music contained therein. Hope you find something you've been looking for. Good luck and thanks for your interest. hstc at prodigy.net All prices include postage, i.e. all orders above $10 include postage/handling in the US! *Michael Moorcock & Deep Fix- The New World's Fair [$7](Griffin 1995-compiles 1975 album, demo track, and 1995 track-Deep Fix are Hawkwind supporting their fave sci-fi writer) From DASLUD at AOL.COM Thu Oct 5 08:19:59 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 08:19:59 EDT Subject: OFF: Terrastock IV update Message-ID: Just a quick reminder and update on the Terrastock IV festival taking place over the weekend of November 3rd - 5th, 2000 at the historic Showbox, located in downtown Seattle, Washington, USA. Single day passes are now available! The cost is $25 per day. Remember that there are 10 or more bands performing each day! Ticket purchase info is below. Below is a *TENTATIVE* schedule for the weekend. The bands are in order of appearance (e.g., Major Stars go on first on Friday). This schedule is subject to, and likely *will*, change. We can't emphasize this enough. The current permits, etc., have us opening the doors each day at 5pm. However, this too is subject to change. FRIDAY Major Stars Voyager One The Lothars Windy and Carl The Monkeywrench Tarentel Wellwater Conspiracy Abunai! Charalambides Damon and Naomi Ghost SATURDAY Ethereal Counterbalance The Minus Five Martyn Bates Subarachnoid Space Pat Orchard Crome Syrcus Amber Asylum Linus Pauling Quartet Green Pajamas Doug Yule Moe Tucker SUNDAY Stone Breath Delicate AWOL Donovan's Brain Six Organs of Admittance Kinski Bardo Pond Children of the Rainbow Country Joe and the Fish-Frond The Alchemysts The Bevis Frond T4 CONTACT INFORMATION Tickets: * Ticketweb (www.ticketweb.com or call 1-800-965-4827 or 1-510-594-1400) Direct link to purchase tickets on-line: http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=wa&query=schedule&attract=37999 * Sonic Boom Records, Seattle (206-547-2666) * Orpheum Records, Seattle (206-322-6370) Venue address: Showbox 1426 1st Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 (206-628-3151) Festival Organizer: Chris Porter One Reel P.O. Box 9750 Seattle, WA 98109 cporter at onereel.org Festival Promoter: Phil McMullen, The Ptolemaic Terrascope, PO Box 2152, Melksham, Wiltshire SN12 7UQ, England Editor at terrascope.org For questions about the Terrascope website write to Jon at: webmaster at terrascope.org From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Thu Oct 5 09:38:31 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 14:38:31 +0100 Subject: FW: OFF: Radiohead Message-ID: Whippersnapper!!!! *G* At least I had Peter Hammill to feed my teenage angst... And I'll back Red Snapper's "Prince Blimey" against any 2 Radiohead albums for memorable musical moments... Argumentatively yours, ChrisW -----Original Message----- From: Jon Jarrett [mailto:jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK] Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 10:44 PM Subject: Re: OFF: Radiohead I was impressed by ChrisW dismissing _OK_ as boring after trying to get me to admit the worth of trip-hop however :-P Jon -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Thu Oct 5 10:34:17 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 15:34:17 +0100 Subject: HW: Masters of Confusion Message-ID: Since those Hawkwind Kollectors who specialise only in albums called Masters of the Universe couldn't possibly be happy with only four albums of that name, a Korean pressing has come to the rescue. This is essentially a rerelease of the Marble Arch Masters of the Universe CD compilation, but with the added difficulty for discographers that the tracks are In A Different Order. Continuing with the theme, the cover is also different from the Marble Arch CD. However here oriental inscrutability rears its head and by a stroke of what can only be genius, the cover is the SAME as the cover of another CD called Master of the Universe. Not only that but they've made it the same cover as the CD that wasn't originallt called Master of the Universe but was in fact called In the Beginning. Now if that's not a nightmare for discographers then it'll do until one comes along. FoFP From erics at TELEPRES.COM Thu Oct 5 12:48:40 2000 From: erics at TELEPRES.COM (Eric Siegerman) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 12:48:40 -0400 Subject: HW: Masters of Confusion In-Reply-To: <200010051434.PAA29598@holyrood.ed.ac.uk>; from fofp@HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK on Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 03:34:17PM +0100 Message-ID: Master of the Multiverse :-) On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 03:34:17PM +0100, M Holmes wrote: > Since those Hawkwind Kollectors who specialise only in albums called > Masters of the Universe couldn't possibly be happy with only four > albums of that name, a Korean pressing has come to the rescue. > > This is essentially a rerelease of the Marble Arch Masters of the > Universe CD compilation, but with the added difficulty for discographers > that the tracks are In A Different Order. > > Continuing with the theme, the cover is also different from the Marble > Arch CD. However here oriental inscrutability rears its head and by a > stroke of what can only be genius, the cover is the SAME as the cover of > another CD called Master of the Universe. Not only that but they've made > it the same cover as the CD that wasn't originallt called Master of the > Universe but was in fact called In the Beginning. > > Now if that's not a nightmare for discographers then it'll do until one > comes along. > > FoFP -- | | /\ |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. erics at telepres.com | | / Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could get fired for relying on Microsoft. - Chris Garrigues From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Thu Oct 5 16:18:36 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 21:18:36 +0100 Subject: HW: Porcupine Tree synchronicity In-Reply-To: <007f01c02e30$215684c0$6b11bc3e@s8d3c4> Message-ID: I'm not a big PT fan, having seen them at another of these all-nighters. I'd rather see sets by Harvey, Tim, and Bedouin before a PT set. Or Dave and Nik doing a duet on accoustic guitar and flute... Or ICU getting back together for a night... or Lemmy, Alan, Adrian and Ron playing Shostakovich's 8th String Quartet on basses... Oops, I got carried away there. What I'd really like to see is HW play for four hours instead of three! At 19:15 04/10/00, ANDREW GARIBALDI wrote: >Guess who suggested to Doug Smith that they get Porcies to hop over from >Hammy Odeon to Brixton that same night, on grounds of (a) audience would >like them (b) Porcies would get a lot of good publicity (c)Event would get >extra publicity (d)Cheap and effective. >As yet, no reply have I had, so I presume this one fell down the Brixton >Black Hole or is in the melting pot with the rest of the ideas. >BTW, for those that may worry about such things, there are EXTENSIVE >rehearsals going on in the Hawkwind camp preparing for the big event. >Andy Garibaldi (still waiting to hear back about official promotional stand >space at the event and now beginning to get concerned....I may have to >resume my identity as 'average punter'!!!). >----- Original Message ----- >From: "K Henderson" >To: >Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 5:50 AM >Subject: HW: Porcupine Tree synchronicity > > >> Hi Folks... >> >> Just noticed strangely enough, that Porcupine Tree will be opening for >Dream >> Theater at the Hammy Odeon on the same night as the Hawkestra Oct. 21. >> That's a little odd, dontcha think? >> >> Well, anyway, not like there's any comparison or anything...just thought >> that was curious planning on their part. >> >> Of potential interest to some travellers from the north...I also see on >PT's >> website that they will be doing one headlining show in the midst of this >DT >> tour on the Thursday before Brixton. >> >> 19th October - University Hop and Grape, MANCHESTER >> >> Grakkl (FAA) From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Thu Oct 5 17:07:31 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 17:07:31 -0400 Subject: BOC: BOC FAQ Version 3.2 In-Reply-To: <39DB2492.46E10E93@mitre.org> Message-ID: > I've updated the BOC FAQ. Version 3.2 can be found at my website: > > http://members.aol.com/bocfaqman Great! I can't wait for Version 25.6-- I picture a virtual reality FAQ presentation featuring the streaming Imaginos feature film and posthumously constructed Orson Wells voiceovers. ;-) > Finally, with the release of Buck Dharma's new website (buckdharma.com), > fans can order, among other things, the "Buck Dharma Limited Edition > Archive Series" CDs containing rare tracks from Buck's private tape vault. Shame you can't save money by buying just one or two of the CDs without the T-shirt, etc. Unless I missed something? Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From scorch at TE-CATS.COM Thu Oct 5 18:47:31 2000 From: scorch at TE-CATS.COM (John H. McCartney) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 15:47:31 -0700 Subject: HW: Porcupine Tree synchronicity Message-ID: > or Lemmy, Alan, Adrian and Ron playing > Shostakovich's 8th String Quartet on basses... > Big Bottom! Big Bottom! From Hawkwinder at AOL.COM Thu Oct 5 21:41:51 2000 From: Hawkwinder at AOL.COM (Bob Lennon) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 21:41:51 EDT Subject: Hawkwind on TV!!!! Message-ID: Hello, Anyone having access to this broadcast that would like to trade a copy of it please contact me privately. I have plenty to trade for including the recent Australian TV broadcast. email me for my list. thanks bob In a message dated 10/5/00 12:22:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time, sihalley at CABLEINET.CO.UK writes: > According a mail I`ve just recieved, The Hawks will be on The Friday Rock > Show this friday on VH-1. Probably a vid of some kind and a mention of > Brixton. It`s on at Midnight Friday Night(UK). > > Si > Hawkwind: Time & Space Website http://members.aol.com/Hawkwinder/hawkwindrulesindex.html From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Thu Oct 5 22:29:17 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 11:59:17 +0930 Subject: Hawkwind on TV!!!! Message-ID: I would love a copy of that as well Let the haggling commence!! Michael Blackman ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Lennon To: Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 11:11 AM Subject: Re: Hawkwind on TV!!!! > Hello, > Anyone having access to this broadcast that would like to trade a copy of it > please contact me privately. > I have plenty to trade for including the recent Australian TV broadcast. > email me for my list. > thanks > bob > > In a message dated 10/5/00 12:22:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > sihalley at CABLEINET.CO.UK writes: > > > According a mail I`ve just recieved, The Hawks will be on The Friday Rock > > Show this friday on VH-1. Probably a vid of some kind and a mention of > > Brixton. It`s on at Midnight Friday Night(UK). > > > > Si > > > > > Hawkwind: Time & Space Website > http://members.aol.com/Hawkwinder/hawkwindrulesindex.html From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri Oct 6 06:49:41 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 11:49:41 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind on TV!!!! In-Reply-To: Bob Lennon's message of Thu, 5 Oct 2000 21:41:51 EDT Message-ID: > > According a mail I`ve just recieved, The Hawks will be on The Friday Rock > > Show this friday on VH-1. Probably a vid of some kind and a mention of > > Brixton. It`s on at Midnight Friday Night(UK). There's no Friday Rock Show in today's TV listings... FoFP From IainFerguson at CS.COM Fri Oct 6 07:23:34 2000 From: IainFerguson at CS.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 07:23:34 EDT Subject: Hawkwind on TV!!!! Message-ID: Hi There is, its from midnight till 2am. My tape recorders going on i like my bed !!! especially with this flu and whisky that I've got regards Iain From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Fri Oct 6 04:17:09 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 09:17:09 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkwind fix In-Reply-To: <200010031843.OAA12359@mail4.uts.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: In article <200010031843.OAA12359 at mail4.uts.ohio-state.edu>, K Henderson writes >Warrior, ASAM, >QSC, PXR5, and 25 Years On...at least they'd all be back in print for >awhile. Of course, they were on a bunch of different labels and who knows >how to get them all licenced together. United Artists and Charisma are both now property of EMI, so all this stuff is in the same place licence-wise. I thought the story with Warrior is the masters have gone, otherwise it would have come out with rest of the UA stuff. Anyone remember this? -- Jon From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Fri Oct 6 08:21:50 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 21:51:50 +0930 Subject: Hawkwind on TV!!!! Message-ID: To receive a copy would be most devine..... please let us haggle for a fair trade Cheers Michael 8>) ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 8:53 PM Subject: Re: Hawkwind on TV!!!! > Hi > > There is, its from midnight till 2am. My tape recorders going on i like > my bed !!! especially with this flu and whisky that I've got > > regards > Iain > From jswartz at MITRE.ORG Fri Oct 6 08:22:48 2000 From: jswartz at MITRE.ORG (John A. Swartz) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 08:22:48 -0400 Subject: BOC: FAQ Version 3.2 Message-ID: > > I've updated the BOC FAQ. Version 3.2 can be found at my website: > > > > http://members.aol.com/bocfaqman > > Great! I can't wait for Version 25.6-- I picture a virtual reality FAQ > presentation featuring the streaming Imaginos feature film and > posthumously > constructed Orson Wells voiceovers. ;-) Sure, as soon as AOL gives me a few gigabytes of webspace... ;-) > > Finally, with the release of Buck Dharma's new website > (buckdharma.com), > > fans can order, among other things, the "Buck Dharma Limited Edition > > Archive Series" CDs containing rare tracks from Buck's private tape > vault. > > Shame you can't save money by buying just one or two of the CDs > without the > T-shirt, etc. Unless I missed something? > Nope - that's the deal. You got to get the whole package. While I think it is worth the money to get these recordings, I think it will be prohibitive for some. I suspect that demand for these will be good among BOC fans, but not super high - and therefore Buck probably needs to structure the deal this way to recoup CD production costs? Just a guess. John From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Fri Oct 6 16:33:21 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 21:33:21 00100 Subject: BOC: FAQ Version 3.2 Message-ID: > >Nope - that's the deal. You got to get the whole package. While I >think it is worth the money to get these recordings, I think it will be >prohibitive for some. I suspect that demand for these will be good >among BOC fans, but not super high - and therefore Buck probably needs >to structure the deal this way to recoup CD production costs? Just a guess. > I dunno, much as I'd like to have the discs, I'm not at all interested in the shirt etc, so it's a hundred quid for four CDs of demos, which is a bit too steep. Shame because they sound very interesting - "The devil's got a hang-nail....!", but how often would you play them? Fifty quid for the discs, I'd have ordered them already. S'pose I should be writing to DR, not the list. From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Fri Oct 6 16:35:45 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 21:35:45 00100 Subject: HW: Hawkwind fix Message-ID: >United Artists and Charisma are both now property of EMI, so all this >stuff is in the same place licence-wise. I thought the story with >Warrior is the masters have gone, otherwise it would have come out with >rest of the UA stuff. Anyone remember this? >-- Also I think the artwork might have gone for a Burton, or been lost, or unavailable. I suspect that's the reason the Griffin Quark and Astounding had funny covers. Is the artwork important? You tell me! From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Fri Oct 6 16:46:14 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 16:46:14 -0400 Subject: BOC: FAQ Version 3.2 In-Reply-To: <39de3711.3ff3.0@btinternet.com> Message-ID: Andy Gilham wrote: > Shame > because they sound very interesting - "The devil's got a > hang-nail....!", but how often would you play them? ^^^^^^^^^^ the demo for "The Vigil" IIRC. > Fifty quid for the discs, I'd have ordered them already. Ditto. Maybe at some point they'll be sold separately. Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From novadrive at HOME.COM Fri Oct 6 21:05:29 2000 From: novadrive at HOME.COM (Kevin Sommers) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 18:05:29 -0700 Subject: HW: Hawkwind fix In-Reply-To: <39de37a1.4271.0@btinternet.com> Message-ID: Yes! I love additional artwork, but not at the expense of losing the original stuff, or, in my opinion, altering it. One of my favorite covers is the darkly mysterious "Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music," but I absolutely HATE what Griffin did to that painting. And there's no trace of the original "Quark, Strangeness and Charm" design in the Griffin reissue. Blasphemy, I say! Kevin Sommers -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of Andrew Gilham Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 9:36 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: HW: Hawkwind fix >United Artists and Charisma are both now property of EMI, so all this >stuff is in the same place licence-wise. I thought the story with >Warrior is the masters have gone, otherwise it would have come out with >rest of the UA stuff. Anyone remember this? >-- Also I think the artwork might have gone for a Burton, or been lost, or unavailable. I suspect that's the reason the Griffin Quark and Astounding had funny covers. Is the artwork important? You tell me! From a.hughes at NEWI.AC.UK Fri Oct 6 21:00:12 2000 From: a.hughes at NEWI.AC.UK (Alun Hughes) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 02:00:12 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind on TV!!!! Message-ID: OK, it was Silver Machine - no surprise there! - and, indeed, a mention of Brixton. Naturally, it was the last item. Those who sat through Incubus, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Placebo and the rest of the sports metal shite might have expected nothing less. I had the sound off (so thank you the Celibate Rifles, The Rendezvous Band, and Exploding White Mice ...) - Alun >According a mail I`ve just recieved, The Hawks will be on The Friday Rock >Show this friday on VH-1. Probably a vid of some kind and a mention of >Brixton. It`s on at Midnight Friday Night(UK). > >Si From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 7 00:02:59 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 13:32:59 +0930 Subject: snow white & the 8th dwarf....... 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URL: From d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET Sat Oct 7 07:59:00 2000 From: d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET (David Greenhalgh) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 20:59:00 +0900 Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: Does anyone know a good site for looking up artist and album details if all you can remember is the title of one of the tracks? Better still, if all you can remember MIGHT be the title! Ta Dave From DASLUD at AOL.COM Sat Oct 7 11:57:45 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 11:57:45 EDT Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: In a message dated 10/7/00 8:01:42 AM, d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET writes: << Does anyone know a good site for looking up artist and album details if all you can remember is the title of one of the tracks? Better still, if all you can remember MIGHT be the title! >> ============= well, you could try the dreaded n*pster at a time of day when many people/songs were there, because it varies what MIGHT be the title? "<>" From RMayo19761 at AOL.COM Sat Oct 7 12:27:12 2000 From: RMayo19761 at AOL.COM (Robert C. Mayo) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 12:27:12 EDT Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: whatever you do, BE CAREFUL if you go to ALL MUSIC GUIDE; they've had my personal career history (such as it is) hoplelessly mixed up/combines with another much more notable artist with the same name; i've tried 4X in the last year to get this straightened out to no avail. bottom line: if my info (and the other guy's) is wrong, how much else on the site is? tell pete frampton i said hello, bob mayo From Kilgorechi at AOL.COM Sat Oct 7 12:37:01 2000 From: Kilgorechi at AOL.COM (Carol Ann Kilgore) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 12:37:01 EDT Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: AMG at http://www.allmusic.com/ this is a great resource for looking up song, artist, album, whatever you happen to remember From RMayo19761 at AOL.COM Sat Oct 7 12:55:16 2000 From: RMayo19761 at AOL.COM (Robert C. Mayo) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 12:55:16 EDT Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs/AMG: I beg to differ Message-ID: In a message dated 10/7/00 12:38:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Kilgorechi at AOL.COM writes: << AMG at http://www.allmusic.com/ this is a great resource for looking up song, artist, album, whatever you happen to remember >> whatever you do, BE CAREFUL if you go to ALL MUSIC GUIDE; they've had my personal career history (such as it is) hoplelessly mixed up/combines with another much more notable artist with the same name; i've tried 4X in the last year to get this straightened out to no avail. bottom line: if my info (and the other guy's) is wrong, how much else on the site is? tell pete frampton i said hello, bob mayo From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Sat Oct 7 13:32:06 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 18:32:06 +0100 Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs In-Reply-To: <39DF1004.C1CCE173@virgin.net> Message-ID: On Sat, 7 Oct 2000, David Greenhalgh wrote: > Does anyone know a good site for looking up artist and album > details if all you can remember is the title of one of the > tracks? Better still, if all you can remember MIGHT be the > title! might be some use, though I've never given it quite that much work to do. There's a lot of usefully-arranged info on there though. Yours, Jon -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From mvdbase at YAHOO.COM Sat Oct 7 13:38:07 2000 From: mvdbase at YAHOO.COM (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 11:38:07 -0600 Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: >whatever you do, BE CAREFUL if you go to ALL MUSIC GUIDE; they've had my >personal career history (such as it is) hoplelessly mixed up/combines with >another much more notable artist with the same name; i've tried 4X in the >last year to get this straightened out to no avail. bottom line: if my info >(and the other guy's) is wrong, how much else on the site is? >tell pete frampton i said hello, >bob mayo I like AMG. Even wrote a few reviews for them (at a time when they used to actually _pay_ you for that :-) but I'll have to agree with Bob on this one. The place can be a bit messy and you have to be careful not to take everything at face value. Heck, even when I'd submit info, they'd sometimes end up putting it up wrong. I reviewed a prog band, for instance, and said it was prog, and they ended up labelling it 'world music' or something like that *rolls his eyes* Go figure. And they're really NOT good at fixing stuff... Alex. --------------------------------------------------- http://members.tripod.com/~Mandor/asg-us.htm Music Videos : mvdbase.com [database] www.milomail.com/com/mv.html [mailing-list] Progressive rock : rip.xrs.net --------------------------------------------------- From mvdbase at YAHOO.COM Sat Oct 7 13:57:00 2000 From: mvdbase at YAHOO.COM (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 11:57:00 -0600 Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: >Does anyone know a good site for looking up artist and album >details if all you can remember is the title of one of the >tracks? Better still, if all you can remember MIGHT be the >title! You could also look it up on cdnow.com, BTW. They also let you do a search on a song title. Two warnings though : 1) depending on how popular that title is, you can end up with hundreds of results (so the most unusual it is, the better your chances :-) and 2) they're (obviously) limited by what they have in stock - so if they don't carry the album, they won't know the song. Still, can be a useful resource at times. Alex. --------------------------------------------------- http://members.tripod.com/~Mandor/asg-us.htm Music Videos : mvdbase.com [database] www.milomail.com/com/mv.html [mailing-list] Progressive rock : rip.xrs.net --------------------------------------------------- From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Sat Oct 7 14:08:55 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 19:08:55 +0100 Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) In-Reply-To: <200010031944.PAA27407@syr.edu> Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Ted Jackson jr. wrote: > On 3 Oct 00, at 15:23, DASLUD at AOL.COM wrote: > > > In a message dated 10/3/00 2:23:48 PM, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU > > writes: > > > > << I've got the album by the > > remnant of AC's band: Billion Dollar Babies--slightly case of > > inflation, if ya get my drift... > > >> > > ======= > > yeah, 'battle axe'... very '70s, w/ crummy drum sound...had heard it > > as new, but rmayo bestowed a tape of it to me a few years back.... > > > As I recall, Coop had a hell of a drummer...Neal Smith, right? What > happened? Didn't some of the AC alums play with BOC, maybe > Dennis Dunnaway? Maybe Neal too...Ah, goddamns Alzheimer's! If I remember rightly from when Neal last got mentioned he drummed on parts of or all of _Revolution By Night_ - hang on, I'll see if I can dig up the post... Ah, no, I'm wrong. He co-wrote `Shadow of California', but actually played only on _Flat Out_ and _Deadringer_, not on any recorded BOC. I think he was on the stool for a short while though, I just don't have any saved posts saying so. Yours, Jon -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From kkusic at EXECPC.COM Sat Oct 7 15:05:24 2000 From: kkusic at EXECPC.COM (Karen Kusic) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 14:05:24 -0500 Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: Gracenote, formerly CDDB.com is great too: http://www.cddb.com Carol Ann Kilgore wrote: > > AMG at http://www.allmusic.com/ this is a great resource for looking up > song, artist, album, whatever you happen to remember -- "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." - Frank Zappa From Kilgorechi at AOL.COM Sat Oct 7 16:02:18 2000 From: Kilgorechi at AOL.COM (Carol Ann Kilgore) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 16:02:18 EDT Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs/AMG: I beg to differ Message-ID: you are absolutely right on that point...they have some things listed for Simon King that he has no memory of ever happening . But if it is just basic information like which songs are on which album, when they were released etc. it is pretty good... From richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ Sat Oct 7 19:26:12 2000 From: richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ (Richard Stockwell) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 12:26:12 +1300 Subject: OFF: Newsletter In-Reply-To: <39DF73F4.44C515AC@execpc.com> Message-ID: CRANIUM MUSIC NEWSLETTER #51 (OCTOBER 2000) http://www.cranium.co.nz http://www.cranium-music.com richard at cranium.co.nz * Our FREE airmail postage ANYWHERE in the world offer still stands. * You can subscribe to the full length newsletter (what you are reading here is only a portion of our monthly newsletter) by visiting one of the two URL's listed above and then clicking on "Newsletter" in lefthand menu bar. **************************** ALBUM OF THE MONTH - OCTOBER 2000 BRAINTICKET ALCHEMIC UNIVERSE http://www.cranium.co.nz/catalog/A_1643.htm#2731 Among the important pioneers of early psychedelic and spaced out cosmic releases (Cottonwoodhill; Psychonaut & Celestial Ocean) the band called Brainticket is actually the brainchild of Joel Vandroogenbroeck of Switzerland with other musicians taking part on different releases. For Alchemic Universe Joel has written all the music with text written by Lance Bunda and the cosmic voice of Carole Muriel (who also appeared on Celestial Ocean). Alchemic Universe is in the style of the groundbreaking Celestial Ocean release with lots of cosmic spacy music and a few added samples from NASA. Joel currently spends his time living in Mexico (where this album was recorded) and Switzerland. Brainticket have released another timeless classic that will take your mind to new worlds. Take a listen to the 3 sound samples we have made available. ******************************** * If you have read this far then we have a free offer to the first 20 people who purchase a full price CD from Cranium Music. American band SYSTEMS THEORY have kindly donated 20 copies of their CDR "Demos 1999-2000" for giveaway. This CDR is a taster for their first full length release and the music is a mix of instrumental fusion with progressive. You won't find this listed in the catalogue. You will need to state you are interested in receiving a free Systems Theory CDR on purchasing a full price CD. Remember there are only 20 copies for giveaway. Playing time is 42:58 secs. ********************************** From micci at SCI.FI Sun Oct 8 06:23:40 2000 From: micci at SCI.FI (Miikka Wagner) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 13:23:40 +0300 Subject: HW:Nik Turner - Live At Deeply Vale 1978 Message-ID: Hi! I saw this item Freak Emporium list. Is this CD-R or what? Miikka Wagner email: micci at sci.fi http://www.sci.fi/~micci From denis at D-RIDER.DE Sun Oct 8 06:37:36 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 12:37:36 +0200 Subject: HW:Nik Turner - Live At Deeply Vale 1978 In-Reply-To: <200010081023.e98ANeJ13387@kauha.saunalahti.fi> Message-ID: Hi, >I saw this item Freak Emporium list. Is this CD-R or what? Nope. AFAIK it's an (semi?) official release. I don't have it (yet) so I unfortunately can't say much more about it. (c)IAO D+R -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Sun Oct 8 06:53:45 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 11:53:45 00100 Subject: HW:Nik Turner - Live At Deeply Vale 1978 Message-ID: >Hi, > >>I saw this item Freak Emporium list. Is this CD-R or what? > It's been released with Nik's approval, and it's a decent quality recording, all things considered. Andy From ian at ABRAHAMSI.FREESERVE.CO.UK Sun Oct 8 08:07:28 2000 From: ian at ABRAHAMSI.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Ian Abrahams) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 13:07:28 +0100 Subject: HW:Nik Turner - Live At Deeply Vale 1978 Message-ID: Yeh, I saw a copy of this in London Berwick Street "Selectadisc" store on Friday afternoon. Looks quite nice, they have it priced at ?11.99 (I think) - six tracks as i recall. Sphynx stuff, plus what appeared to be a version of The Awakening. Didn't get it as was a little short of cash, but it looked nice. Ian ----- Original Message ----- From: Denis Regenbrecht To: Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 11:37 AM Subject: Re: HW:Nik Turner - Live At Deeply Vale 1978 > Hi, > > >I saw this item Freak Emporium list. Is this CD-R or what? > > Nope. > AFAIK it's an (semi?) official release. I don't have it (yet) so I > unfortunately can't say much more about it. > > (c)IAO > > D+R > > -- > "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" > > Hassan I Sabbah > > www.d-rider.de > From denis at D-RIDER.DE Sun Oct 8 09:26:23 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 15:26:23 +0200 Subject: HW:Nik Turner - Live At Deeply Vale 1978 In-Reply-To: <001501c03120$55a40160$c5c7883e@oemcomputer> Message-ID: Hi, >Yeh, I saw a copy of this in London Berwick Street "Selectadisc" store on >Friday afternoon. Looks quite nice, they have it priced at ?11.99 (I >think) - six tracks as i recall. Yep. The complete tracklist is: The Awakening; Pyramid Spell; Hall of Double Truth; Anubis; Thoth; God Rock >Sphynx stuff, plus what appeared to be a version of The Awakening. This Awakening is not Bob Calvert's poem. It's a Turner/Sphynx-song that also appears on Xitintoday and Nik's Sphynx album. (c)IAO D+R From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Sun Oct 8 07:44:39 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 12:44:39 +0100 Subject: Off: On the day... Message-ID: Off: On the day...Doesn'r he own a Hotel somewhere (ho, ho!!!!) M'sieu Garibaldi ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Warburton To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 9:08 AM Subject: Off: On the day... I finally got in to the site, after several days of being told it would be fixed after 9:00 (usuall at 10:00!!) 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URL: From jperkins at MAILCITY.COM Sun Oct 8 13:10:03 2000 From: jperkins at MAILCITY.COM (Jeff Perkins) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 13:10:03 -0400 Subject: Hawkwind demo cd's Message-ID: I've got 3 disks of demos/rehearsals if anyone is interested in trading Xenon Codex Demo's Heads Mutation Zone Pulse Lost Chronicles High Tech City Good Evening Neon Skyline Arioch Black Sword Jam Get It On: Recent Reports Sword Of The East Hole In The Sky Instrumental Get On Down Needle Gun Electric Ideas The Chant Of Allah Ode To A Fallen Film Star Silver Machine Psychedelic Warlords Fahrenheit 451(Rockfield Studios) Choose Your Masques Waiting For Tomorrow Five/Four Candle Burning Fahrenheit 451(Dave only) Fahrenheit 451 Rockfield Samba Void City I Have Come Solitary Mindgames See Jeff list at http://www.angelfire.com/in3/jmperkins/bootlist2.htm From deltawave at METRONET.COM Mon Oct 9 07:46:13 2000 From: deltawave at METRONET.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 05:46:13 -0600 Subject: CIGAR CRAFT WITH LONG "PLUME" SEARCHING FOR MIKE HOLMES BRAIN Message-ID: Mike We are scanning for your expertise at this time.....we have beamed down E-mail....MDC From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Mon Oct 9 08:16:30 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 13:16:30 00100 Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! Message-ID: Out today, magnificent new double LP/double CD, _lift yr. skinny fists, like antennas to heaven_. Just as stonkingly brilliant as you'd expect. -- Andy mailto:Andy.Gilham at btinternet.com; http://www.andy.gilham.btinternet.co.uk From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Mon Oct 9 08:35:21 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 08:35:21 -0400 Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! Message-ID: Andy said... >Out today, magnificent new double LP/double CD, _lift >yr. skinny fists, like antennas to heaven_. Just as >stonkingly brilliant as you'd expect. Yeah, I just saw them last night at Oberlin College (my Mum's alma mater, strangely enough), with Bardo Pond opening. I was amazed at the turnout (250-300?)...I guess if you go to a little dinky liberal arts college in a one-light town on the outskirts of nowhere, not much else to do on a cold Sunday night, except study. Hence the big turnout! :) Good thing they charged $4 (for students), or some people wouldn't have gotten in. (Sorry, Doug P.) Really good show...I'm not sure what they played - all their pieces have a similar feel and development to them. But I thought I recognized the first track from both F#A#oo and Slow Riot, and then I guess the rest was stuff from the new album (which they had there for sale, but I passed...not having enough cash on me at the moment). They didn't have any (spoken-word) vocal tracks going on as they do on the albums, so it was all instrumental. And very loud at the loudest points....wall-of-sound loud, not so much deafening. And I think there were nine of 'em up there...three guitarists, two bassists, one drummer, one add'l percussion, and the violinist/cellist duo. I liked Bardo Pond too. They actually have more definition to their music live than on their albums, which can get a bit sludgy at times. Again, I'm not too sure what they played (I guess they have a new EP-length thing out called "Slab" or something, but they only had it available as vinyl there at the show), but it was only three or four tracks anyway (the first one a good twenty minutes alone). Grakkl (FAA) P.S. I think I saw that gybe! is doing a whole string of shows in London next month (and I thought Manchester as well). Worth the trip....very intense sound. From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Mon Oct 9 10:14:46 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 15:14:46 00100 Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! Message-ID: >P.S. I think I saw that gybe! is doing a whole string of shows in London >next month (and I thought Manchester as well). Worth the trip....very >intense sound. That's right, 4 nights at the Scala, King's Cross, and one in Manc, late Nov. From bart at AEOLIANS.BT.CO.UK Mon Oct 9 10:21:34 2000 From: bart at AEOLIANS.BT.CO.UK (bart) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 15:21:34 +0100 Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 09 Oct 1910 13:16:30." <39e1b71e.610.0@btinternet.com> Message-ID: > Out today, magnificent new double LP/double CD, _lift > yr. skinny fists, like antennas to heaven_. Just as > stonkingly brilliant as you'd expect. grrr, went looking for that saturday b4 realsing it was out monday- D'oh! So, a worthy purchase :) ? How does it compare to the other two ? Tim NP: Regular Fries, _Accept the Signal_ From CCollins54 at AOL.COM Mon Oct 9 13:51:38 2000 From: CCollins54 at AOL.COM (CCollins54 at AOL.COM) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 13:51:38 EDT Subject: Cd's for sale Message-ID: Attached is a list of all cd's that we have for sale. If you are interested, please e-mail me. Peace and Love, Jim Collins -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: My tickets should be here this week, it took me a while to get around to ringing up and handing out my credit card number !! Point being, I will be taking my car from Derby to Brixton and back (of course), at the moment the passenger list is myself and Martyn (Hasbeen). This leaves me with up to 3 spare bum spaces !! Anybody this end wanna make a bid, the plan would be to share juice costs between all passengers so if we get 4 in that'd be approx 10 quid each. I will probably leave early/mid afternoon and come back some time the next day... anybody planning staying for Motorhead would therefore be a one way trip (half price ?) Over to you Mark (Hasbeen) (Feeling better now he's ordered his ticket). From stuarthamilton at REDHOTANT.COM Tue Oct 10 07:11:54 2000 From: stuarthamilton at REDHOTANT.COM (Stuart Hamilton) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 12:11:54 +0100 Subject: CDs for sale Message-ID: Well if you're looking for a huge range of HW CDs for sale, may I suggest popping along to; http://www.101cd.com/odepxx.asp?s=1151 Which will take you directly to my all-new shiny Hawkwind page including pre-orders for HAWKWIND - IN SEARCH OF SPACE LP (vinyl record) (released 30-Oct-00 - SVLP266) Enjoy:-) Zeitgeist Distro, PO Box 13499, Edinburgh EH6 8YL, UK Top 40 CDs from ?8.49. On-line distributor for Stone Premonitions, United World Underground and more http://www.the-rocker.co.uk E-zine at http://www.zeitgeist-scot.co.uk --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.189 / Virus Database: 90 - Release Date: 01/09/00 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK Tue Oct 10 09:26:05 2000 From: merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK (David Bottomley) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 14:26:05 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton running order Message-ID: Hey! Just noticed that a provisional running order for the Hawkestra has been announced on WttF. Here it is: 20:00 Doors open 20:00-21:00 DJs 21:00-22:00 HEADS 22:30-02:00 Hawkestra 02:30-03:15 Tim Blake 03:30-04:15 Bedouin 04:30-05:15 Simon House Counting down the days..... Dave From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Tue Oct 10 09:36:03 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 14:36:03 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton running order Message-ID: Oh. I thought it was: 18:00 Turn up at the pub 20:50 Finish 8th pint 21:00 Get into Academy Bar 22:30 Go mental after finishing 15th pint 02:30 Stagger out after being sick on nineteen pints 04:30 Wake up on bus in Deptford Bus Garage 06:30 Get home after paying out thirty quid to licensed bandit in taxi 07:00 Divorce court Cheers, Rich. > Hey! > > Just noticed that a provisional running order for the Hawkestra has been > announced on WttF. Here it is: > > 20:00 Doors open > 20:00-21:00 DJs > 21:00-22:00 HEADS > 22:30-02:00 Hawkestra > 02:30-03:15 Tim Blake > 03:30-04:15 Bedouin > 04:30-05:15 Simon House > > Counting down the days..... > > Dave _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Tue Oct 10 10:16:59 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 15:16:59 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton running order Message-ID: Hey Rich - you missed out the dodgy kebab with chilli sauce at 2.33am! Cheers, Guy -----Original Message----- From: Richard Lockwood [mailto:rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM] Sent: 10 October 2000 14:36 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: HW: Brixton running order Oh. I thought it was: 18:00 Turn up at the pub 20:50 Finish 8th pint 21:00 Get into Academy Bar 22:30 Go mental after finishing 15th pint 02:30 Stagger out after being sick on nineteen pints 04:30 Wake up on bus in Deptford Bus Garage 06:30 Get home after paying out thirty quid to licensed bandit in taxi 07:00 Divorce court Cheers, Rich. > Hey! > > Just noticed that a provisional running order for the Hawkestra has been > announced on WttF. Here it is: > > 20:00 Doors open > 20:00-21:00 DJs > 21:00-22:00 HEADS > 22:30-02:00 Hawkestra > 02:30-03:15 Tim Blake > 03:30-04:15 Bedouin > 04:30-05:15 Simon House > > Counting down the days..... > > Dave _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Tue Oct 10 09:56:42 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 09:56:42 -0400 Subject: HW: Brixton running order Message-ID: Dave posts... >Just noticed that a provisional running order for the Hawkestra has been >announced on WttF. Here it is: What's WttF? >20:00 Doors open >20:00-21:00 DJs >21:00-22:00 HEADS >22:30-02:00 Hawkestra >02:30-03:15 Tim Blake >03:30-04:15 Bedouin >04:30-05:15 Simon House Wow! That's excellent! I was afraid that the real music would end at 3 or something. So how's that Tide of the Century album? I'm interested to see what Tim's got to offer nowadays. Does HEADS mean the stoner group from Bristol? That's cool...I'd like to see them, and they'd get the crowd going. UK HW audiences are 'nicer' to opening bands these days, aren't they? :) Grakkl (FAA) P.S. Dodgy Kabob...wasn't that one on Astounding Sounds? P.P.S. Maybe I don't need a place to crash Saturday night after all. :) From merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK Tue Oct 10 11:11:38 2000 From: merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK (David Bottomley) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 16:11:38 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton running order Message-ID: >What's WttF? Just the Welcome to the Future web site (www.hawkwind.com). Dave From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 10 09:26:30 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 14:26:30 +0100 Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! Message-ID: Spot on - any doubters should refer to my review of this incredible album at: http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/thebest.htm and don't delay. Andy G (the other one). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Gilham" To: Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 1:16 PM Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! > Out today, magnificent new double LP/double CD, _lift > yr. skinny fists, like antennas to heaven_. Just as > stonkingly brilliant as you'd expect. > > > -- Andy > > mailto:Andy.Gilham at btinternet.com; http://www.andy.gilham.btinternet.co.uk From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 10 11:51:03 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 11:51:03 EDT Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! In-Reply-To: <000001c032d1$17eaee80$8b0bbc3e@s8d3c4> Message-ID: On 10 Oct 00, at 14:26, ANDREW GARIBALDI wrote: > Spot on - any doubters should refer to my review of this incredible > album at: http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/thebest.htm and don't > delay. Andy G (the other one). People should read AG's reviews in general--they'e great! You've got a way with words, Andy... I was pleased to see your review of Derek Trucks. I've seen him several times, including once last summer ['99] with the Allmans. He's brilliant, and just a youngster. Even more amazing in that he plays in open-E tuning--both for slide and lead! Check him out if you can... theo From scorch at TE-CATS.COM Tue Oct 10 13:48:27 2000 From: scorch at TE-CATS.COM (John H. McCartney) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 10:48:27 -0700 Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! Message-ID: Ok, can someone describe what these guys are like? I've seen many a message about them here, and now I see that they'll be making a stop locally. Thanks! scorch From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Tue Oct 10 13:12:54 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 13:12:54 -0400 Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! Message-ID: >Ok, can someone describe what these guys are like? I've seen >many a message about them here, and now I see that they'll be >making a stop locally. Intense, dark, 'orchestral chamber music meets atmospheric heavy rock' by a nine-member unit including multiple lines of guitar, bass, percussion, and then violin and cello. Often, slowly-building droney cadences covered by a mix of simple leading statements sometimes on guitar, sometimes on violin, sometimes on xylophone/glockenspiel/bells/whatever-the-hell-it-is. The only vocals are spoken word rantings about government corruption or whatever, though they didn't use any of these live when I saw them. These can be diverting and I'm not sure what the point is anyway. The 'songs' are usually multistage compositions that wax and wane gradually, and reach intense wall-of-sound climaxes. It's hardly 'fun' music, closer to depressing, but gybe! is 'exciting' nonetheless. Seems like it should be used as the soundtrack to a film shot only in black & white, and if I had to associate an ethnicity to the style, I'd say it 'sounds Jewish'. Like I can imagine watching Schindler's List to gybe! But since they're French Canadian, not a good chance any of them are Jewish, but then you never know. And I saw them on Yom Kippur oddly enough. And there had been a Yom Kippur service going on upstairs in the same bldg. that gybe! was playing in. Grakkl (FAA) From other.mark at NTLWORLD.COM Tue Oct 10 14:31:04 2000 From: other.mark at NTLWORLD.COM (Mark Kelly) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 19:31:04 +0100 Subject: Skye Clad CD Message-ID: I'd just like to put out a thank you to Dan Witt, who sent me the Skye Clad CD (I assume its them, as there was no label). I'm enjoying it - it's playing in my PC as I'm writing this. Cheers! Mark BTW - I heard from a friend that Steve Mills is working on the old Tubilah Dog stuff, remastering them and so on. From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Tue Oct 10 15:29:40 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 15:29:40 -0400 Subject: OFF: Skye Clad CD In-Reply-To: <003601c032e8$4002ca20$5da8fea9@w8h4s4> Message-ID: You can download their studio tracks at http://www.skyeklad.com Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com > I'd just like to put out a thank you to Dan Witt, who sent me the Skye Clad > CD (I assume its them, as there was no label). I'm enjoying it - it's > playing in my PC as I'm writing this. > > Cheers! > > Mark > > BTW - I heard from a friend that Steve Mills is working on the old Tubilah > Dog stuff, remastering them and so on. From Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET Tue Oct 10 15:37:23 2000 From: Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET (Dan Witt) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 14:37:23 -0500 Subject: OFF: Skye Clad CD Message-ID: Once again, there is full artwork(labels) included with each cd. Simply put the disc in a pc and view the 3 files. Feel free to print out the labels, that's why they are there. Also, I have capped a Skye Klad song from Strange Daze for the band to put on their site in video form, hopefully it'll get up soon. > > > I'd just like to put out a thank you to Dan Witt, who sent me the Skye Clad > > CD (I assume its them, as there was no label). I'm enjoying it - it's > > playing in my PC as I'm writing this. > > > > Cheers! From jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Oct 10 15:59:22 2000 From: jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 20:59:22 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton running order Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: David Bottomley To: Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 2:26 PM Subject: HW: Brixton running order > Hey! > > Just noticed that a provisional running order for the Hawkestra has been > announced on WttF. Here it is: > > 20:00 Doors open > 20:00-21:00 DJs > 21:00-22:00 HEADS > 22:30-02:00 Hawkestra Hmmmm - so if Porcupine Tree are *opening* for Dream Theatre it could after all be possible to see them and still get to Brixton in time for the Hawkestra. Do I really want to do this?! Yrs rhetorically jill From scorch at TE-CATS.COM Tue Oct 10 16:03:31 2000 From: scorch at TE-CATS.COM (John H. McCartney) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 13:03:31 -0700 Subject: Kollectorz Korner Message-ID: For those with massive wads of cash screaming to be set free, there's one of the Holy Grails of Hawkwind Kollectordom on EBay currently... the BBC transcription disc. http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=460376494 gets you to it..... scorch From jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Oct 10 16:31:00 2000 From: jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 21:31:00 +0100 Subject: Kollectorz Korner Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: John H. McCartney To: Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 9:03 PM Subject: Kollectorz Korner > For those with massive wads of cash screaming to be set free, > there's one of the Holy Grails of Hawkwind Kollectordom on > EBay currently... the BBC transcription disc. > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=460376494 > gets you to it..... Good gawd! How many Australian dollars to the UK pound? jill From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Oct 10 17:00:36 2000 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (david hall) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 22:00:36 +0100 Subject: HW:Nik Turner - Live At Deeply Vale 1978 Message-ID: Hey, but not much Nik. Steffy is blinding on this Dave -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Gilham To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 08 October 2000 09:50 Subject: Re: HW:Nik Turner - Live At Deeply Vale 1978 >>Hi, >> >>>I saw this item Freak Emporium list. Is this CD-R or >what? >> > >It's been released with Nik's approval, and it's a decent >quality recording, all things considered. > >Andy > From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Oct 10 17:08:50 2000 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (david hall) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 22:08:50 +0100 Subject: Brixton boozer Message-ID: I'm coming down to the gig, hurrah!! I thought for a while I couldn't make it (boo) and didn't pay attention to the arrangements (doh). Can anyone enlighten me as to times. Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Oct 10 17:12:27 2000 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (david hall) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 22:12:27 +0100 Subject: HW: Thrilling 76 Message-ID: I've been playing this a lot recently....a strange feel to this cd. Paul Rudolph's bass is upfront and sometimes obtrusive but on the whole excellent. My only gripe, does Nik actually play on this? 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Here it is: Now there's a challenge -- I'd love to see Simon's set, but can I stay awake that long? BTW, is there any chance of Bridget joining the Hawkestra for a number or two? Dave. From tclark at PETRONET.NET Tue Oct 10 17:55:22 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 16:55:22 -0500 Subject: HW: Brixton running order Message-ID: That's the nice thing about visiting from the U.S. (a six hour time difference means that I can get plastered, and yet remain wide awake throughout the entire show:)) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Berry" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 4:14 PM Subject: Re: HW: Brixton running order > >Just noticed that a provisional running order for the Hawkestra has been > >announced on WttF. Here it is: > > Now there's a challenge -- I'd love to see Simon's set, but can I stay > awake that long? > > BTW, is there any chance of Bridget joining the Hawkestra for a number or two? > > Dave. > From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Tue Oct 10 18:43:40 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 23:43:40 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton running order - WHO ARE 'HEADS'? In-Reply-To: <001f01c03304$cd189540$db8398cd@Tclark> Message-ID: The running order @ Brixton looks good......... BUT....... at the risk of being completely dumb.......... Could someone out there enlighten me as to who 'HEADS' are? I've never heard of them and consequentlly can't see how they figure in the evenings agenda. Melvyn From SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET Tue Oct 10 19:25:11 2000 From: SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET (SLOTERDIJK) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 19:25:11 -0400 Subject: status: SLOTERDIJK Message-ID: Hello all... This note is being sent to provide you with a status report regarding Sloterdijk's comings and goings between now and february 2001.. The second and final leg of the Integration Tour is finally over. We played 13 shows in three countries and three U.S. states. I have received mail from several people asking what the proper pronunciation and meaning of the word Sloterdijk is, so I would like to clarify this: Sloterdijk is pronounced slO-ter-dike and is a dutch word which can be translated into "endpoint", the last point, or the last dike. Currently we are working on some new studio tracks, and we hope to introduce these tunes into the sets in the near future. Sloterdijk will be returning to europe in February/March for yet another tour and we are really looking forward to that, seeing old friends and of course making new ones. The Integration cd has been selling, and we have only about 10 copies left here in the states. The balance of the inventory is in Berlin and can be ordered direct from Lollipop Shop Records, at: www.lollipopshop.de Currently we are on a much appreciated hiatus until November. I am taking this opportunity to go on a 60 mile backpacking trip in the White Mountains beginning Nov 26th through Nov 1. We are trying to work out the logistics of playing a show in Albany NY some time between November and January, and we encourage anyone who is interested in bringing us to their town to contact us. This style of networking shows is going to pretty much be the standard for us with regard to U.S. dates from now on. We don't mind traveling the distance, if there is a serious desire and legitimate proposal to have us appear. At this time we are limited to engagements up and down the northeast coast, but we hope to make our way west in the future. There are a few new photos on our website, most from the Integration tour, and we will be updating the site over the next days. Thanks to all who supported us, we hope to see you again soon... P.S. If you are in western europe and you are interested in bringing Sloterdijk to your town, in February or March please contact us. Peace, Mike Burro http://community.webtv.net/SLOTERDIJK/SLOTERDIJKControl From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Tue Oct 10 21:48:18 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 21:48:18 EDT Subject: OFF: "Space Does Not Care" Play-list 10/7/00 Message-ID: 10/7/00 1.Species Being--Track #5 (Orgone Therapy) 2.Skye Klad--You and I (Live CD-R; thanks to Dan Witt!) 3.Beyondomatic--Clara (Your Body) 4.Twink--Ice Cool (The Lost Experimental Recordings 1970) 5.Pink Fairies--Mexican Grass War (Think Pink, Do it!, etc.) 6.Monoshock--It Took You To It Baby (Walk to the Fire) 7.Neu!--E-Musik (Neu! '75) 8.Twink--Psychedelic Electrician (Lost Experimental...) 9.Third Eye Foundation--For All the Brothers and Sisters (You Guys Kill Me) 10.Anubian Lights--Skinless Kiss (Rare/Remix '96-'99) 11.Quarkspace--D.O.B.H. #1 (Spacefolds 6) 12.Afresco Mantis--Arizpheric Bush (Harris Tweed EP) 13.Sub Oslo--Waves of Dub (Dubs in the Key of Life) (And, as usual, a "bonus set" of mixing/layering into the wee hours of night/early morning, feat. Kluster/Amanita/Zappa/Residents/Glands of External Secretion/Wild Cherry (yes, Wild Cherry)/Dr. Know/Muslim Gauze/Holger Czukay/etc/various annoying promo, PSA and Station ID carts) thanks, Chuck "SPACE DOES NOT CARE" airs every Sat evening from 5-7pm PST on 88.3fm KUCR. For comments, questions, requests to be added or removed from this mailing list, e-mail: chuckrecs at aol.com. Thanks, Chuck WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS for WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER: KUCR is now available on Windows Media Player 7.0 which many of you have already. Otherwise it can be downloaded from Microsoft for free. Connect to the Internet and open Windows Media Player. Select file from the menu and then "open URL". Type in http://www.kucr.org:8000 and say OK. WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS for WINAMP: Download the Winamp installation file from the address below. "Winamp Basic" rather than the larger file, "Winamp Complete," is all you'll need to hear KUCR. http://www.winamp.com/winamp/download/index.phtml After you've downloaded the installation file (Winamp25c.exe is the latest at this time), run it by double-clicking. This will install Winamp on your computer. After you've installed Winamp, you need to run the actual Winamp program (Winamp.exe) but first you need to connect to your internet server so Winamp can connect to the Internet. When you run Winamp, a small screen comes up on the left with lots of fancy controls. Ignore them to begin with. Also on the right, a web page is displayed which you can also ignore. On the lower left hand corner is a button which says "add". Click that and then click the top button of the three that come up above the one you just clicked on. When asked to provide an internet address, type in the following http://www.kucr.org:8000 Say OK. One more step. Double click on the item in the file box of Winamp and it will start to play KUCR live. If it stops playing or breaks up, double click again to reconnect. WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS For REAL-AUDIO: KUCR is now available on RealPlayer from RealAudio. Many of you Windows and Mac users already have it so no download and installation would be necessary. Connect to the Internet and open RealPlayer. Select file from the menu and then "open location". Type in http://www.kucr.org:8000 and say OK. Repeat the process if you lose the station at any time. From dmckeehen at HOTMAIL.COM Tue Oct 10 22:57:14 2000 From: dmckeehen at HOTMAIL.COM (Darrin McKeehen) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 02:57:14 GMT Subject: Ozric Tentacles Tour Dates Message-ID: October 24 - Boston, MA @ Paradise October 25 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Trocadero October 26 - Falls Church, VA @ State Theatre October 27 - 28 - New York, NY @ Wetlands October 29-31 - TBA November 1 - Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse November 2 - Charlotte, NC @ Visulite Theatre November 3 - Athens, GA @ Georgia Theatre (co-bill with Disco Biscuits) November 4 - Ferndale, MI @ Magic Bag November 5-6 - TBA November 7 - Toronto, ON, Canada @ The Comfort Zone November 8 - Chicago, IL @ Martyr's November 9 - OFF November 10 - Englewood, CO (Denver) @ Gothic Theatre November 11 - Ft. Collins, CO @ Aggie Theatre November 12 - Boulder, CO @ Fox Theatre November 13 - OFF November 14 - Milwaukee @ Shank Hall (Possible In Store Appearance at Rush-Mor Records) November 15 - Cleveland, OH @ The Odeon These guys are taping friendly. However, they do not give board patches anymore, so don't ask. Unfortunately, I will not be able to make it to any of the shows, but I would love to get some sweet recordings. Maybe we can trade. Space Is Deep D-Rider _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Wed Oct 11 05:07:35 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andy Gilham) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 10:07:35 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton running order In-Reply-To: <4.1.20001010221154.009d8c40@pophost.tardis.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: > BTW, is there any chance of Bridget joining the Hawkestra for a > number or two? I think Bridget genuinely can't make that date. -- Andy mailto:Andy.Gilham at btinternet.com; http://www.andy.gilham.btinternet.co.uk From slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK Wed Oct 11 06:13:00 2000 From: slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK (Steve Litchfield) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:13:00 +0100 Subject: BBC Message-ID: >>>For those with massive wads of cash screaming to be set free, there's one of the Holy Grails of Hawkwind Kollectordom on EBay currently... the BBC transcription disc. What's the difference between this and "Hawkwind:Space Rock from London", which I already own? Incidentally, I'm about to be on the receiving end of some Opal Butterfly tracks, for the other Simon King completists among you! MP3s on the web next week hopefully. Steve Litchfield http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/hawkwind From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 11 06:20:28 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:20:28 +0100 Subject: Kollectorz Korner In-Reply-To: John H. McCartney's message of Tue, 10 Oct 2000 13:03:31 -0700 Message-ID: John H. McCartney writes: > For those with massive wads of cash screaming to be set free, > there's one of the Holy Grails of Hawkwind Kollectordom on > EBay currently... the BBC transcription disc. > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=460376494 > > gets you to it..... Hehehe. Let the Games begin.... FoFP From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 11 06:22:24 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:22:24 +0100 Subject: Kollectorz Korner In-Reply-To: Jill Strobridge's message of Tue, 10 Oct 2000 21:31:00 +0100 Message-ID: Jill Strobridge writes: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: John H. McCartney > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 9:03 PM > Subject: Kollectorz Korner > > > > For those with massive wads of cash screaming to be set free, > > there's one of the Holy Grails of Hawkwind Kollectordom on > > EBay currently... the BBC transcription disc. > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=460376494 > > gets you to it..... > > Good gawd! How many Australian dollars to the UK pound? 2.72 - Current bid is still a bit cheaper than I paid for my copy but I expect that there'll be some serious bidding in the dying seconds... FoFP From bart at ENGAGE.NU Wed Oct 11 06:40:01 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 12:40:01 +0200 Subject: Kollectorz Korner In-Reply-To: <200010111022.LAA15697@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: And how about this beauty! From the picture it looks like it is in absolute mint condition! http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=460954746 --BArt From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 11 06:49:57 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:49:57 +0100 Subject: BBC In-Reply-To: Steve Litchfield's message of Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:13:00 +0100 Message-ID: Steve Litchfield writes: > >>>For those with massive wads of cash screaming to be set free, > there's one of the Holy Grails of Hawkwind Kollectordom on > EBay currently... the BBC transcription disc. > > What's the difference between this and "Hawkwind:Space Rock from London", > which I already own? The BBC disc is on a nice big black disc known as a "proper record" and Space Rock From London is on a shiny beermat. FoFP From nexus at PANIX.COM Wed Oct 11 07:23:33 2000 From: nexus at PANIX.COM (Jeff Berry) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 07:23:33 -0400 Subject: Skye Clad CD In-Reply-To: <003601c032e8$4002ca20$5da8fea9@w8h4s4> from "Mark Kelly" at Oct 10, 2000 07:31:04 PM Message-ID: >I'd just like to put out a thank you to Dan Witt, who sent me the Skye Clad >CD (I assume its them, as there was no label). I'm enjoying it - it's >playing in my PC as I'm writing this. >Cheers! >Mark Let me second the thanks ... I haven't got all the way through the CD yet, but I've liked what I heard. Do the vocals remind anyone else of Jim Morrison? JB From boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK Wed Oct 11 07:41:49 2000 From: boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK (XXX) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 12:41:49 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton Message-ID: Does anyone know who Heads are? We would like some information about them! 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URL: From IainFerguson at CS.COM Wed Oct 11 08:08:02 2000 From: IainFerguson at CS.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 08:08:02 EDT Subject: Brixton Message-ID: The Heads rule, yes they are from Bristol, and the sound is like a Jumbo jet flying above your head at 200 paces ( well loud) and well Blagha). Top notch frontal assault. dont miss them. us carrot crunchers down yer loves em !!! iain From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Wed Oct 11 08:33:34 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 13:33:34 +0100 Subject: OFF: Julian Cope Live at King Tut's In-Reply-To: <00f301c032ff$778618a0$181b883e@default> Message-ID: In article <00f301c032ff$778618a0$181b883e at default>, david hall writes > Cor blimey guv'nor spiffing gig. What more can I say....half the > price of Radiohead and 100 times the entertainment. If Ron decides > to chuck it(I hope not) perhaps Dave could give the Arch-drude a > call. Catch him live!! Already got my tix for "an audience with the Cope" -- Jon From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 11 09:44:29 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 14:44:29 +0100 Subject: I'm cancelling from Brixton Message-ID: After discovering in the newspapers that London is full of self-confessed cannabis toking crazies, particularly in the notorious Westminster area, I've decided to cancel my trip to London on safety grounds. This was a public service announcement. FoFP From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Wed Oct 11 11:31:45 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:31:45 -0400 Subject: HW: Re: Brixton-The Heads Message-ID: Richard said... >Dave ... The Heads come from the Bristol area, or somewhere near there. They >play psychedelic/stoner rock. Here's a description via the Freak Emporium >catalogue for their latest album. > "UK tripped out riffers. Plenty of psych guitars and stoner rhythms in a >noise-fest of mammoth proportions that really hits the spot - and then >some!" > If you talk with any of the guys say hi to Paul Rock for me. > >Richard >Cranium Music Note to Richard...I believe Dave & Kris are on the HW: filter, so you needed to leave that in there if they were to see it. Hopefully, they'll see it this time. I concur with this description, and think they'll make a fine opening act. The "Spliff Riff" is pure stoner-blanga, and I imagine that it'll win over a decent percentage of Hawkfans. I was starting to think perhaps HEADS was another Hawkwind-related group, perhaps the Agents of Chaos renamed after the track of the same name...but obviously that's not the case. Must be the lads from Bristol. Grakkl (FAA) P.S. Wot, Mike? Was that a joke? Didn't understand yer post about not coming...just a political commentary, or were you trying to tell us something? From cerberus at AVON666.FREESERVE.CO.UK Wed Oct 11 13:48:57 2000 From: cerberus at AVON666.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Cerberus) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 18:48:57 +0100 Subject: I'm cancelling from Brixton Message-ID: Sounds like a den of inequity...no doubt full of acid taking, pot smoking, line snorting, mushroom munching, opium eating, "freaks"... doesn't sound like the sort of thing we'd associate ourselves with either...much safer to stay at home (laugh). Gary & Anna ----- Original Message ----- From: M Holmes To: Sent: 11 October 2000 14:44 Subject: I'm cancelling from Brixton > After discovering in the newspapers that London is full of > self-confessed cannabis toking crazies, particularly in the notorious > Westminster area, I've decided to cancel my trip to London on safety > grounds. > > This was a public service announcement. > > FoFP > From d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET Wed Oct 11 14:20:56 2000 From: d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET (David Greenhalgh) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 03:20:56 +0900 Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: > Thanks to everyone who answered. None of the sites came up with anything, so I throw this out into the wild. According to my friend (who doesn't have english as a first or second language, bear in mind) the title I'm trying to find might be something along the lines of "The Loss of Paradise" The only other things she's given me to go on are that it sounds sort of Van Halenish and the singer (or the band) probably has a name beginning with "J" or "G". Go for it, gang Dave From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Wed Oct 11 14:39:11 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 14:39:11 -0400 Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs In-Reply-To: <39E4AF87.3ADAAC5C@virgin.net> Message-ID: Well, there's a song by Van Halen on "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" called Pleasure Dome. Lyrics include, "Lost in the [my?] pleasure dome." I suppose Pleasure Dome and Paradise might sound similar to someone who isn't a native speaker. Maybe the "G" as the singer's first name was confused with Haggar? Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com > Thanks to everyone who answered. None of the sites came up with > anything, so I throw this out into the wild. According to my > friend (who doesn't have english as a first or second language, > bear in mind) the title I'm trying to find might be something > along the lines of "The Loss of Paradise" The only other things > she's given me to go on are that it sounds sort of Van Halenish > and the singer (or the band) probably has a name beginning with > "J" or "G". > > Go for it, gang > > Dave From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Wed Oct 11 13:44:52 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 13:44:52 -0400 Subject: OFF: Hovercraft Message-ID: Hi Folks... I caught this outfit last night in Cincinnati. Well, Newport, KY to be precise...but really only 100 yrds. or so south of the river, so pretty much 'downtown' Cincy. Interesting club I'd never been to before. It's called the Southport House, and is an old mansion (built 1860 I think) that overlooks the Ohio R. and was the home of Col. (rank?) Thompson who was a pioneer in weapons development. (So said the historical marker out in front.) His machine gun became known as the 'Tommy Gun', better known as 'heaters' in Star Trek/Oxmyx (sp?) lingo (it didn't say that on the sign). Anyway, it's now been converted into a bar/nightclub, the club part being a big addition in the back that seems like it may have originally been a library. It's an awesome place for a show though, quite large and a big wraparound balcony that gives you all sorts of different angles to view the show. Of course, that means the ceiling's very high and would be great for a Hawkwind show. (And in fact, they did have a white projection screen/sheet there in use.) The only problem was that the air seemed dead, such that only a few smokers make the air quality quite miserable. I think the audience was about 50, but this place could easily hold 500. Well, it beats the hell out of Bogarts, the main place for shows of this size in Cincinnati...that place has absolutely no charm whatsoever. But anyway, I'd never heard Hovercraft before and barely recognized the name. But a guy I knew from Strange Daze that I was talking to at the gybe! show had seen them last Friday in Cleveland with Speaker\Cranker opening (as well as their touring mates from Seattle, Kinski), and said I should like them. So I checked the schedule and decided to make the 90 minute trip down to the river last night. The first band (a local band) was Culture Queer...they automatically go into my Top 10 list of worst bands I've ever seen. Nuff said. Kinski played next, a 45-minute set of interesting stuff...kinda like a mixture of stoner rock (a la that Spliff Riff the Heads do) and 'atmospheric metal' like the Gathering these days. That actually sounds better than what this band turns out though, as I just didn't think their songs were particularly interesting. A near miss. Maybe in time they'll compose some better music. Hovercraft (also from Seattle) is a trio (two males and a female bassist), an all-instrumental power space-punk unit, not unlike Pressurehed and/or Helios Creed. The guitarist really didn't play 'riffs' though, but mostly played his metal slide way up on the fretboard and made all sorts of wild sonic noises, in conjunction with numerous pedals on the floor. The bassist, who had a very punchy buzzbomb sound, did most of the riffing. This pair was excellent. The drummer was just all wrong, though. He was good (talented), it's just that he's in the wrong band. He played like he was in a hardcore punk or metal band, all bash-crashy and no subtlety...like it was all about him and not the other two. I kept thinking that these other two with Richard Chadwick or Simon King would be awesome. So that was a big downer, since it was obvious what 'could be' with this band. The movies were really neat though...constantly evolving/swapping images of NASA launches, space scenes, lots of insects crawling around, volcanoes erupting, etc. Went well with the music. The other big downer is that they only played 35 freakin' minutes! Less than their own opener. OK, it was non-stop (like one extended song), and really intense, but c'mon! I passed on the CDs they had there (my teeth are totally screwed and I need to save)...the newest is collaboration with Mary Hansen of Stereolab oddly enough. Well, I think they're on the way east, so you might consider checking them out if you've got nothing else to do. Grakkl (FAA) From erics at TELEPRES.COM Wed Oct 11 15:06:07 2000 From: erics at TELEPRES.COM (Eric Siegerman) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:06:07 -0400 Subject: OFF: Julian Cope Live at King Tut's In-Reply-To: <00f301c032ff$778618a0$181b883e@default>; from dave@PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK on Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 10:17:15PM +0100 Message-ID: When & where? On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 10:17:15PM +0100, david hall wrote: > Cor blimey guv'nor spiffing gig. What more can I say....half the price of Radiohead and 100 times the entertainment. If Ron decides to chuck it(I hope not) perhaps Dave could give the Arch-drude a call. Catch him live!! > > Dave -- | | /\ |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. erics at telepres.com | | / Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could get fired for relying on Microsoft. - Chris Garrigues From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Wed Oct 11 14:56:44 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:56:44 -0700 Subject: OFF: Hovercraft Message-ID: On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 13:44:52 -0400, K Henderson wrote: >Hovercraft (also from Seattle) is a trio (two males and a female bassist ... ... who happens to be married to some dude named Eddie (Vedder), who's been known to guest with them from time to time. Grunge lives (ha!), -Doug ceres at sirius.com From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Wed Oct 11 14:52:35 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:52:35 -0700 Subject: HW: Opal Butterfly Message-ID: On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:13:00 +0100, Steve Litchfield wrote: >Incidentally, I'm about to be on the receiving end of some Opal Butterfly >tracks, for the other Simon King completists among you! MP3s on the web >next week hopefully. I have the "Gigging Song"/"Groupie Girl" 7". Not very good at all IMHO (except for the drumming, of course ;^) ). Lemmy's *other* pre-HW band (Sam Gopal) were much, much better. -Doug ceres at sirius.com From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Wed Oct 11 15:07:28 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:07:28 EDT Subject: OFF: Hovercraft In-Reply-To: <200010111851.OAA21324@mail3.uts.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: On 11 Oct 00, at 13:44, K Henderson wrote: > Hi Folks... > The > drummer was just all wrong, though. He was good (talented), it's just > that he's in the wrong band. He played like he was in a hardcore punk > or metal band, all bash-crashy and no subtlety...like it was all about > him and not the other two. A drummer with an attitude like that? Nah... Sorry Al! theo From erics at TELEPRES.COM Wed Oct 11 15:08:46 2000 From: erics at TELEPRES.COM (Eric Siegerman) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:08:46 -0400 Subject: I'm cancelling from Brixton In-Reply-To: <000b01c033ab$8856fbc0$a19a883e@e6o4t3>; from cerberus@AVON666.FREESERVE.CO.UK on Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 06:48:57PM +0100 Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 06:48:57PM +0100, Cerberus wrote: > [London] Sounds like a den of inequity... And the True Lefties are right pissed off at Mr. Blair, no doubt, for not doing more about it! -- | | /\ |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. erics at telepres.com | | / Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could get fired for relying on Microsoft. - Chris Garrigues From paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU Wed Oct 11 15:14:32 2000 From: paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU (Paul Mather) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:14:32 -0400 Subject: OFF: Hovercraft In-Reply-To: <200010111851.OAA21324@mail3.uts.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, K Henderson wrote: => But anyway, I'd never heard Hovercraft before and barely recognized the => name. But a guy I knew from Strange Daze that I was talking to at the gybe! Once, I bought a Hovercraft CD from my local shop. They'd put a handwritten sticker on it saying (from memory): "Just because this band has Eddie Vedder's girlfriend in it, doesn't mean they suck..." Cheers, Paul. e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." --- Frank Vincent Zappa From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Wed Oct 11 15:51:01 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 20:51:01 +0100 Subject: Discovering Porcupine Tree! In-Reply-To: <20001011150846.C20291@telepres.com> Message-ID: Hi all out there. Some time ago,as a result of reading the postings on this site,I noted quite a few mentions of Porcupine Tree. I'd never heard them.......so I popped into a Virgin Megasore and purchased the only Porcupine CD they had.....'Stupid Dream'. Initial listening I thought....."so so", BUT its been growing on me ever since. Yesterday bought 'Lightbulb Sun'..............(I've only played it once ...so far) So far I can't spot any real similarities with Hawkwind on either of these 2 albums.But perhaps there is someone out there who could guide me to some essential PT albums in order to expand my listening knowledge of this band. Regards Melvyn From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Wed Oct 11 20:32:19 2000 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 20:32:19 BST Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: What about 'This must be just like living in paradise' by Dave Lee Roth ( Ex 'Halen) mid eighties (I think) solo single. Mick > >Thanks to everyone who answered. None of the sites came up with >anything, so I throw this out into the wild. According to my >friend (who doesn't have english as a first or second language, >bear in mind) the title I'm trying to find might be something >along the lines of "The Loss of Paradise" The only other things >she's given me to go on are that it sounds sort of Van Halenish >and the singer (or the band) probably has a name beginning with "J" or "G". > >Go for it, gang > >Dave -------------------- talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com From deltawave at METRONET.COM Wed Oct 11 17:14:07 2000 From: deltawave at METRONET.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:14:07 -0600 Subject: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY Message-ID: DEAR Doug, Steve, etc..... my copy of "Groupie Girl" is german pic sleeve version....is this the same as yours??? think the value on this one is through the roof....also isn't there a 45 with "Mary Anne with the shaky hand"(giggles) or something??? Doug will you sell or trade me a tape of others ???? I'LL COME THROUGH!!! Also have the Groupie Girl soundtrack LP, but thats all I know of..........Mike C From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Wed Oct 11 21:18:05 2000 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 21:18:05 BST Subject: OFF: Looking Up Songs Message-ID: I wrote: > What about 'This must be just like living in paradise' by Dave Lee Roth ( Ex 'Halen) mid eighties (I think) solo single. >Mick That is the first line of the chorus, I meant to add the title which is 'Just like paradise' sorry about that. Mick > > >Thanks to everyone who answered. None of the sites came up with >anything, so I throw this out into the wild. According to my >friend (who doesn't have english as a first or second language, >bear in mind) the title I'm trying to find might be something >along the lines of "The Loss of Paradise" The only other things >she's given me to go on are that it sounds sort of Van Halenish >and the singer (or the band) probably has a name beginning with "J" or "G". > >Go for it, gang > >Dave > >-------------------- >talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com May there always be starlight on the path...Burnham Jr. -------------------- talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Wed Oct 11 16:28:30 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 13:28:30 -0700 Subject: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY Message-ID: On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:14:07 -0600, Mike Coleman wrote: > my copy of "Groupie Girl" is german pic sleeve version....is this the same >as yours??? Hi, Mike - my copy is a New Zealand (or maybe Australian) pressing (it was sent to me by Violet, the singer of Space Dust, after I sent her a copy of Half Japanese's '1/2 Gentlemen Not Beasts' triple-LP, which was the top item on her "wants" list) without a pic sleeve. I doubt that the music is any different from the German pressing you have (which is probably higher quality). > think the value on this one is through the roof....also >isn't there a 45 with "Mary Anne with the shaky hand"(giggles) or >something??? taken from: http://www.borderlinebooks.com/uk6070s/tapestry.html >Personnel: >RICHARD BARDEY bs A >TOM DOHERTY bs, gtr A >SIMON KING drms A >ALAN LOVE A >ROBBIE MILNE A >IAN 'LEMMY' KILMINSTER gtr, vcls >RAY MAJOR gtr, vcls > >45s: >Beautiful Biege/Speak Up (CBS 3576) 1968 >Mary Anne With The Shakey Hand/My Gration Or? (CBS 3921) 1969 >You're A Groupie Girl/Gigging Song (Polydor 2058 041) 1970 > >Lemmy and Ray Major were not on the first two 45s. Lemmy was still >with Sam Gopal from mid-1968 to mid-1969. The fact that after leaving >Opal Butterfly he joined Hawkwind has made their singles collectable >and sought-after (particularly the second one. The 'A' side of this >was a Who cover.). Later still, he was in Motorhead. For the record >Major was later with Hackensack and Mott The Hoople. Opal Butterfly >appeared in the 'B' movie 'Groupie Girl' and have a track My Gration >Or? on the Electric Sugar Cube Flashbacks (CD). Hope this helps! -Doug ceres at sirius.com From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Wed Oct 11 16:53:46 2000 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (david hall) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 21:53:46 +0100 Subject: OFF: Julian Cope Live at King Tut's Message-ID: Check out the drudes site at head heritage. Dave -----Original Message----- From: Eric Siegerman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 11 October 2000 19:13 Subject: Re: OFF: Julian Cope Live at King Tut's >When & where? > >On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 10:17:15PM +0100, david hall wrote: >> Cor blimey guv'nor spiffing gig. What more can I say....half the price of Radiohead and 100 times the entertainment. If Ron decides to chuck it(I hope not) perhaps Dave could give the Arch-drude a call. Catch him live!! >> >> Dave >-- > >| | /\ >|-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. erics at telepres.com >| | / >Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could get >fired for relying on Microsoft. > - Chris Garrigues > From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Wed Oct 11 16:56:41 2000 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (david hall) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 21:56:41 +0100 Subject: OFF: Julian Cope Live at King Tut's Message-ID: Er, that should be www.head-heritage.com/ Dave -----Original Message----- From: Eric Siegerman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 11 October 2000 19:13 Subject: Re: OFF: Julian Cope Live at King Tut's >When & where? > >On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 10:17:15PM +0100, david hall wrote: >> Cor blimey guv'nor spiffing gig. What more can I say....half the price of Radiohead and 100 times the entertainment. If Ron decides to chuck it(I hope not) perhaps Dave could give the Arch-drude a call. Catch him live!! >> >> Dave >-- > >| | /\ >|-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. erics at telepres.com >| | / >Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft -- but they could get >fired for relying on Microsoft. > - Chris Garrigues > From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Wed Oct 11 17:49:21 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 22:49:21 +0100 Subject: Discovering Porcupine Tree! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In message , Melvyn Vincent writes >So far I can't spot any real similarities with Hawkwind on either of these >2 albums.But perhaps there is someone out there who could guide me to some >essential PT albums in order to expand my listening knowledge of this band. > >Regards > >Melvyn My favourite's "Sky Moves Sideways" FWIW -- Jon obCD - Cosmic Jokers! All of them! From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Wed Oct 11 17:52:18 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 22:52:18 +0100 Subject: OFF: Julian Cope Live at King Tut's In-Reply-To: <000801c033c5$c3324780$de83883e@default> Message-ID: In message <000801c033c5$c3324780$de83883e at default>, david hall writes >Er, that should be www.head-heritage.com/ > >Dave >-----Original Message----- very close. try: http://www.headheritage.co.uk cheers -- Jon From HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM Wed Oct 11 18:18:03 2000 From: HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM (Dave Hess) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 18:18:03 EDT Subject: Discovering Porcupine Tree! Message-ID: In a message dated 10/11/00 3:48:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mel at MVA.U-NET.COM writes: << so I popped into a Virgin Megasore and purchased the only Porcupine CD they had.....'Stupid Dream'. Initial listening I thought....."so so", BUT its been growing on me ever since. Yesterday bought 'Lightbulb Sun'..............(I've only played it once ...so far) So far I can't spot any real similarities with Hawkwind on either of these 2 albums.But perhaps there is someone out there who could guide me to some essential PT albums in order to expand my listening knowledge of this band. Regards Melvyn >> (The Sky Moves Sideways) is good sounds like Pink F. not Hawkwind (On the Sunday of life) is more experimental not like Hawkwind (Signify) is my fav. kinda dark not like Hawkwind The 2 that you got I don't like that much. I think they are trying to get a radio hit. C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Wed Oct 11 18:29:11 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 23:29:11 +0100 Subject: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! Message-ID: Why, thank you - still bringing a smile to people's faces after all these years - just wait till I finish my biography one day - now THAT really will be worth a read!!!!! Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted Jackson jr." To: Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 4:51 PM Subject: Re: OFF: godspeed you black emperor! > On 10 Oct 00, at 14:26, ANDREW GARIBALDI wrote: > > > Spot on - any doubters should refer to my review of this incredible > > album at: http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/thebest.htm and don't > > delay. Andy G (the other one). > > People should read AG's reviews in general--they'e great! You've got > a way with words, Andy... > > I was pleased to see your review of Derek Trucks. I've seen him > several times, including once last summer ['99] with the Allmans. > He's brilliant, and just a youngster. Even more amazing in that he > plays in open-E tuning--both for slide and lead! Check him out if you > can... > > theo From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Wed Oct 11 18:33:06 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 23:33:06 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton running order Message-ID: Cool or not - still seems a bit odd that Heads get an hour, and you have an opening hour of DJ's when the big three of Blake/Davey/House only get 45 mins each, and yuo could have filled the first hour and a half with Hawk videos as they did at Stourbridge, or Spacehead/Krel live sets as I suggested originally way back....still mushn't grumble (or then again......) Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "K Henderson" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 2:56 PM Subject: Re: HW: Brixton running order > Dave posts... > > >Just noticed that a provisional running order for the Hawkestra has been > >announced on WttF. Here it is: > > What's WttF? > > >20:00 Doors open > >20:00-21:00 DJs > >21:00-22:00 HEADS > >22:30-02:00 Hawkestra > >02:30-03:15 Tim Blake > >03:30-04:15 Bedouin > >04:30-05:15 Simon House > > Wow! That's excellent! I was afraid that the real music would end at 3 or > something. So how's that Tide of the Century album? I'm interested to see > what Tim's got to offer nowadays. > > Does HEADS mean the stoner group from Bristol? That's cool...I'd like to > see them, and they'd get the crowd going. UK HW audiences are 'nicer' to > opening bands these days, aren't they? :) > > Grakkl (FAA) > > P.S. Dodgy Kabob...wasn't that one on Astounding Sounds? > > P.P.S. Maybe I don't need a place to crash Saturday night after all. :) From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Wed Oct 11 18:38:59 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 23:38:59 +0100 Subject: Discovering Porcupine Tree! Message-ID: If you want something that sounds like Hawkwind, then forget PT (or at least try the other project 'I.E.M.' which has at least a space rock track on it), but my advice is to get the Starfield CD that's out now and reviewed somewhere on the website at: http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/album.htm or wait for the new Bedouin album which is just SENSATIONAL!!! Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Hess" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 11:18 PM Subject: Re: Discovering Porcupine Tree! > In a message dated 10/11/00 3:48:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > mel at MVA.U-NET.COM writes: > > << so I popped into a Virgin Megasore and purchased > the only Porcupine CD they had.....'Stupid Dream'. > Initial listening I thought....."so so", BUT its been growing on me ever > since. > Yesterday bought 'Lightbulb Sun'..............(I've only played it once > ...so far) > > So far I can't spot any real similarities with Hawkwind on either of these > 2 albums.But perhaps there is someone out there who could guide me to some > essential PT albums in order to expand my listening knowledge of this band. > > Regards > > Melvyn > >> > (The Sky Moves Sideways) is good sounds like Pink F. not Hawkwind > (On the Sunday of life) is more experimental not like Hawkwind > (Signify) is my fav. kinda dark not like Hawkwind > The 2 that you got I don't like that much. I think they are trying to get a > radio hit. > C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave > I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ > I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I > I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Wed Oct 11 18:41:37 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 23:41:37 +0100 Subject: Discovering Porcupine Tree! Message-ID: Agree totally altho' the opening track of 'Stupid Dream' is still the best thing they've evr committed to CD. Andy Garibaldi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Browne" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:49 PM Subject: Re: Discovering Porcupine Tree! > In message , Melvyn Vincent > writes > >So far I can't spot any real similarities with Hawkwind on either of these > >2 albums.But perhaps there is someone out there who could guide me to some > >essential PT albums in order to expand my listening knowledge of this band. > > > >Regards > > > >Melvyn > > My favourite's "Sky Moves Sideways" FWIW > -- > Jon > obCD - Cosmic Jokers! All of them! From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 11 21:50:31 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:20:31 +0930 Subject: HW: Brixton Message-ID: If we promise to stamp our feet and holler and generally make a big huge ruckus will Hawkestra play longer? No don't know the band heads. I've got some beauty heads in the back yard tho ha ha 8-) Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: XXX To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 9:11 PM Subject: HW: Brixton Does anyone know who Heads are? We would like some information about them! Also Hawkestra will play from 10PM until about 1.00AM HW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 11 22:01:32 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:31:32 +0930 Subject: I'm cancelling from Brixton Message-ID: Yeah right.... Pull the other one..... ----- Original Message ----- From: M Holmes To: Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 11:14 PM Subject: I'm cancelling from Brixton > After discovering in the newspapers that London is full of > self-confessed cannabis toking crazies, particularly in the notorious > Westminster area, I've decided to cancel my trip to London on safety > grounds. > > This was a public service announcement. > > FoFP > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 11 22:03:16 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:33:16 +0930 Subject: I'm cancelling from Brixton Message-ID: Sounds like the place to be yee haaa ----- Original Message ----- From: Cerberus To: Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 3:18 AM Subject: Re: I'm cancelling from Brixton > Sounds like a den of inequity...no doubt full of acid taking, pot smoking, > line snorting, mushroom munching, opium eating, "freaks"... doesn't sound > like the sort of thing we'd associate ourselves with either...much safer to > stay at home (laugh). > Gary & Anna > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: M Holmes > To: > Sent: 11 October 2000 14:44 > Subject: I'm cancelling from Brixton > > > > After discovering in the newspapers that London is full of > > self-confessed cannabis toking crazies, particularly in the notorious > > Westminster area, I've decided to cancel my trip to London on safety > > grounds. > > > > This was a public service announcement. > > > > FoFP > > > From blyoung at BIGFOOT.COM Wed Oct 11 23:26:19 2000 From: blyoung at BIGFOOT.COM (Bryan Young) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 21:26:19 -0600 Subject: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY Message-ID: Actually, there's probably a whole lot of people who would like a cdr of the Opal Butterfly songs! Count me in, I'll trade whatever it takes! I'm also currently awaiting the "Rockin Vickers" cd, having tracked it down at an online cd store. The realaudio samples sounded pretty good for the times. Bryan Young Saskatchewan, Canada -----Original Message----- From: Mike Coleman To: BOC-L at listserv.spc.edu Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 2:14 PM Subject: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY > DEAR Doug, Steve, etc..... > my copy of "Groupie Girl" is german pic sleeve version....is this the same >as yours??? think the value on this one is through the roof....also >isn't there a 45 with "Mary Anne with the shaky hand"(giggles) or >something??? Doug will you sell or trade me a tape of others ???? I'LL >COME THROUGH!!! Also have the Groupie Girl soundtrack LP, but thats all I >know of..........Mike C From deltawave at METRONET.COM Thu Oct 12 01:21:03 2000 From: deltawave at METRONET.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 23:21:03 -0600 Subject: HW: HOUNDMASTER/SPEEDMEISTER Message-ID: I'm also currently awaiting the "Rockin Vickers" cd, having tracked it down at an online cd store. The realaudio samples sounded pretty good for the times. Isn't there 2 Rockin Vicars CD's now??? I bought the first, but if there is another, I must have got caught up chasing too many HW pressings and forgot??? Anyone??? If so...any more Lemmy material?????? Mike C From blyoung at BIGFOOT.COM Thu Oct 12 00:38:31 2000 From: blyoung at BIGFOOT.COM (Bryan Young) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 22:38:31 -0600 Subject: HOUNDMASTER/SPEEDMEISTER Message-ID: I think it's the same cd, under different titles. The original title was "Lifelines". I think this one came out about 1995. The newer release (on Cleopatra, I think, but some searches put it on RPM), is called "The Complete It's Alright". But both seem to have the same 14 tracks. -----Original Message----- From: Mike Coleman To: BOC-L at listserv.spc.edu Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:19 PM Subject: HW: HOUNDMASTER/SPEEDMEISTER >I'm also currently awaiting the "Rockin Vickers" cd, having tracked it down >at an online cd store. The realaudio samples sounded pretty good for the >times. > >Isn't there 2 Rockin Vicars CD's now??? I bought the first, but if there >is another, I must have got caught up chasing too many HW pressings and >forgot??? > >Anyone??? If so...any more Lemmy material?????? Mike C From deltawave at METRONET.COM Thu Oct 12 02:14:02 2000 From: deltawave at METRONET.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 00:14:02 -0600 Subject: HW: THE KID MEETS KEVIN Message-ID: NOVA DRIVE WROTE:Have you got a copy (mine's Japanese) of Lemmy guesting with Kid Rock at the Emmy Awards last year? DELTA-WAVE SAYS: NO...but I'll be there in a week to trash your place, leave a massive trail of green bottles, and nab the CD...I'll leave some cash under the pizza box I put my cigarettes out in..... From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Thu Oct 12 04:53:59 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:53:59 +0100 Subject: HW: Re:Brixton running order Message-ID: How about MotorHEADs ? Wouldn't that be fun?! ANDREW GARIBALDI wrote: > Cool or not - still seems a bit odd that Heads get an hour, and you have an > opening hour of DJ's when the big three of Blake/Davey/House only get 45 > mins each, and yuo could have filled the first hour and a half with Hawk > videos as they did at Stourbridge, or Spacehead/Krel live sets as I > suggested originally way back....still mushn't grumble (or then again......) > Andy Garibaldi. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "K Henderson" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 2:56 PM > Subject: Re: HW: Brixton running order > > > Dave posts... > > > > >Just noticed that a provisional running order for the Hawkestra has been > > >announced on WttF. Here it is: > > > > What's WttF? > > > > >20:00 Doors open > > >20:00-21:00 DJs > > >21:00-22:00 HEADS > > >22:30-02:00 Hawkestra > > >02:30-03:15 Tim Blake > > >03:30-04:15 Bedouin > > >04:30-05:15 Simon House > > > > Wow! That's excellent! I was afraid that the real music would end at 3 > or > > something. So how's that Tide of the Century album? I'm interested to > see > > what Tim's got to offer nowadays. > > > > Does HEADS mean the stoner group from Bristol? That's cool...I'd like to > > see them, and they'd get the crowd going. UK HW audiences are 'nicer' to > > opening bands these days, aren't they? :) > > > > Grakkl (FAA) > > > > P.S. Dodgy Kabob...wasn't that one on Astounding Sounds? > > > > P.P.S. Maybe I don't need a place to crash Saturday night after all. :) From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Thu Oct 12 04:53:04 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:53:04 +0100 Subject: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor Message-ID: Doug, Thanks for the Opel B posting. Does anybody know if Robbie Milne, who was mentioned in the personnel line-up, is the same geezer who was in "Tractor", circa 1972? There were two blokes in Tractor, Milne (I think) played everything except drums! The album, also called Tractor was re-issued back in 1984, with cover notes by John Peel, who was instrumental in getting the band going originally on his See-for-Miles label. In those sleeve notes he likened Tractor very much to DoReMi era Hawwind! Good enough reason to buy the album! It was re-issued again, on CD in 1991, with the previous LP on the same disc too. (I can't recall the previous name for the guys, or the name of the LP). Great music though! Regards to all and see you at Brixton. (I'll be wearing a fairly horrible red/white/black striped jumper!) Guy T. > -----Original Message----- > From: Doug Pearson [mailto:ceres at SIRIUS.COM] > Sent: 11 October 2000 21:29 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY > > On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:14:07 -0600, Mike Coleman > wrote: > > my copy of "Groupie Girl" is german pic sleeve version....is this the > same > >as yours??? > > Hi, Mike - my copy is a New Zealand (or maybe Australian) pressing (it was > sent to me by Violet, the singer of Space Dust, after I sent her a copy of > Half Japanese's '1/2 Gentlemen Not Beasts' triple-LP, which was the top > item on her "wants" list) without a pic sleeve. I doubt that the music is > any different from the German pressing you have (which is probably higher > quality). > > > think the value on this one is through the roof....also > >isn't there a 45 with "Mary Anne with the shaky hand"(giggles) or > >something??? > > taken from: > http://www.borderlinebooks.com/uk6070s/tapestry.html > >Personnel: > >RICHARD BARDEY bs A > >TOM DOHERTY bs, gtr A > >SIMON KING drms A > >ALAN LOVE A > >ROBBIE MILNE A > >IAN 'LEMMY' KILMINSTER gtr, vcls > >RAY MAJOR gtr, vcls > > > >45s: > >Beautiful Biege/Speak Up (CBS 3576) 1968 > >Mary Anne With The Shakey Hand/My Gration Or? (CBS 3921) 1969 > >You're A Groupie Girl/Gigging Song (Polydor 2058 041) 1970 > > > >Lemmy and Ray Major were not on the first two 45s. Lemmy was still > >with Sam Gopal from mid-1968 to mid-1969. The fact that after leaving > >Opal Butterfly he joined Hawkwind has made their singles collectable > >and sought-after (particularly the second one. The 'A' side of this > >was a Who cover.). Later still, he was in Motorhead. For the record > >Major was later with Hackensack and Mott The Hoople. Opal Butterfly > >appeared in the 'B' movie 'Groupie Girl' and have a track My Gration > >Or? on the Electric Sugar Cube Flashbacks (CD). > > Hope this helps! > > -Doug > ceres at sirius.com > From slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK Thu Oct 12 08:17:00 2000 From: slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK (Steve Litchfield) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 13:17:00 +0100 Subject: HEADS and Opal Butterfly Message-ID: Do HEADS have a web site? Or a CD out? Steve Litchfield PS> Mike C and Doug: Aha. So there *is* quite a bit of other Opal Butterfly out there 8-) PPS> Anyone have the video of Groupie Girl, in which Opal Butterfly make an appearance? Or the film trailer for "The Last Days of Man on earth", which features Hawkwind? Thought not.... ah well, the quest continues....! From micci at SCI.FI Thu Oct 12 11:23:39 2000 From: micci at SCI.FI (Miikka Wagner) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 18:23:39 +0300 Subject: Skye Clad CD Message-ID: Hi! >BTW - I heard from a friend that Steve Mills is working on the old Tubilah >Dog stuff, remastering them and so on. Oh, maybe we can hear some early Jerry Richards guitar playing?! Miikka Wagner email: micci at sci.fi http://www.sci.fi/~micci From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Thu Oct 12 13:36:49 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 13:36:49 -0400 Subject: brixton and the tube Message-ID: hi folks, the whole set - I think - will be very interesting. Two questions: 1) Who knows if photo-taking during the show is okay? 2) I think we'll leave after Tim's set, who knows how we can travel back to the OXFORD CIRCUS to the hotel. Does the Tube drive on at that time, or is there a bus ..... and hello DAVE BROCK AND TIM BLAKE; NIK AND RICHIE; i'm glad to see you soon. Chris From corwyn2 at MINDSPRING.COM Thu Oct 12 14:46:11 2000 From: corwyn2 at MINDSPRING.COM (Mike Habiby) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 14:46:11 -0400 Subject: BOC: Concert Message-ID: Hi all. Just a quick pause in all the Brixton fun (boy am I jealous). BOC will be playing Northern Lights in the Albany NY area. Specifically Clifton Park. Friday Nov 3, 9:30 pm $14 adv; $16 at door w/ Dave Smith, and Bad Karma. 371-0012 (is Bad Karma Eric's son's band??) Anyway hope all the Listers in the area are coming. Email me personally if you want to hook up and say hi at the show. Now back to your regularly scheduled HW: Brixton messages :-) Mike mhabiby1 at nycap.rr.com ________________________ "Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on." - Winston Churchill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From other.mark at NTLWORLD.COM Thu Oct 12 15:01:19 2000 From: other.mark at NTLWORLD.COM (Mark Kelly) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 20:01:19 +0100 Subject: Classic Rock Message-ID: Just got the new 'Classic Rock' magazine, and there is a good article about the making of 'Space Ritual' as well as an article about prog rock generally. Mark From scorch at TE-CATS.COM Thu Oct 12 15:07:27 2000 From: scorch at TE-CATS.COM (John H. McCartney) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 12:07:27 -0700 Subject: Classic Rock Message-ID: How might those of us on the western side of the pond aquire this? scorch > > Just got the new 'Classic Rock' magazine, and there is a good article about > the making of 'Space Ritual' as well as an article about prog rock > generally. > > Mark From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Thu Oct 12 15:01:47 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 12:01:47 -0700 Subject: HOUNDMASTER/SPEEDMEISTER Message-ID: On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 22:38:31 -0600 Bryan Young wrote about the new Rockin' Vicars CD: >I think it's the same cd, under different titles. > >The original title was "Lifelines". I think this one came out about 1995. > >The newer release (on Cleopatra, I think, but some searches put it on RPM), >is called "The Complete It's Alright". > >But both seem to have the same 14 tracks. If it's on Cleopatra, it's a pretty safe bet that it won't include anything that you can't get elsewhere (and it's not too dangerous a bet that, if it's on Cleopatra, it won't quite have everything it's advertised as having). Still, good to know that one can get an American release of the Rockin' Vicars material! -Doug ceres at sirius.com From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Thu Oct 12 15:42:20 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andy Gilham) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 20:42:20 +0100 Subject: brixton and the tube In-Reply-To: <200010121736.NAA07108@listserv.spc.edu> Message-ID: > 1) Who knows if photo-taking during the show is okay? I think the official line is no "professional" cameras, if you're worried, stick to a disposable... > > 2) I think we'll leave after Tim's set, who knows how we can travel back > to the OXFORD CIRCUS to the hotel. Does the Tube drive on at that time, or > is there a bus ..... > Should be a night bus, N3 or N109, probably every half-hour. -- Andy mailto:Andy.Gilham at btinternet.com; http://www.andy.gilham.btinternet.co.uk From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Thu Oct 12 17:58:54 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 22:58:54 +0100 Subject: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor Message-ID: > Regards to all and see you at Brixton. (I'll be wearing a fairly horrible > red/white/black striped jumper!) > > Guy T. -------------------------------------------------- OK - I might have missed this but are we meeting at the Beehive still, if so at what time and where's Bernard these days - after all wasn't it his idea?? Also, due to what may well turn out to be an impending ****-up in the making by Tuesday, is there anyone going to the gig from Scotland (I'm in Dundee but prepared to drive to where you are, as long as it's not John O' Groats!!!) with a spare place in a vehicle who wouldn't mind me joining in return for a fuel contribution - if so, e.mail me at: andygee at dial.pipex.com but don't expect a reply till Tuesday as I'm in......errrr, London actually, doing the 'Music For The Thrid Millennium' festival thing this Saturday. All offers welcome. Andy Garibaldi (CD Services) > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Doug Pearson [mailto:ceres at SIRIUS.COM] > > Sent: 11 October 2000 21:29 > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > > Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY > > > > On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:14:07 -0600, Mike Coleman > > wrote: > > > my copy of "Groupie Girl" is german pic sleeve version....is this the > > same > > >as yours??? > > > > Hi, Mike - my copy is a New Zealand (or maybe Australian) pressing (it was > > sent to me by Violet, the singer of Space Dust, after I sent her a copy of > > Half Japanese's '1/2 Gentlemen Not Beasts' triple-LP, which was the top > > item on her "wants" list) without a pic sleeve. I doubt that the music is > > any different from the German pressing you have (which is probably higher > > quality). > > > > > think the value on this one is through the roof....also > > >isn't there a 45 with "Mary Anne with the shaky hand"(giggles) or > > >something??? > > > > taken from: > > http://www.borderlinebooks.com/uk6070s/tapestry.html > > >Personnel: > > >RICHARD BARDEY bs A > > >TOM DOHERTY bs, gtr A > > >SIMON KING drms A > > >ALAN LOVE A > > >ROBBIE MILNE A > > >IAN 'LEMMY' KILMINSTER gtr, vcls > > >RAY MAJOR gtr, vcls > > > > > >45s: > > >Beautiful Biege/Speak Up (CBS 3576) 1968 > > >Mary Anne With The Shakey Hand/My Gration Or? (CBS 3921) 1969 > > >You're A Groupie Girl/Gigging Song (Polydor 2058 041) 1970 > > > > > >Lemmy and Ray Major were not on the first two 45s. Lemmy was still > > >with Sam Gopal from mid-1968 to mid-1969. The fact that after leaving > > >Opal Butterfly he joined Hawkwind has made their singles collectable > > >and sought-after (particularly the second one. The 'A' side of this > > >was a Who cover.). Later still, he was in Motorhead. For the record > > >Major was later with Hackensack and Mott The Hoople. Opal Butterfly > > >appeared in the 'B' movie 'Groupie Girl' and have a track My Gration > > >Or? on the Electric Sugar Cube Flashbacks (CD). > > > > Hope this helps! > > > > -Doug > > ceres at sirius.com > > From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Thu Oct 12 17:52:03 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 22:52:03 +0100 Subject: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor Message-ID: Tractor used to be 'The Way We Live' and while Ozit have poured forth a load of Tractor title in the intervening years, the original Tractot self titled album remains one of the legendary overlooked albums of the seventies - not sure about a Hawk comparison, but their 'modus operandi' was really their own and the ten minutes or so of 'Make The Journey' turned up real LOUD still has the spine tingling. Andy Gravelbadly. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas, Guy" To: Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:53 AM Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor > Doug, > > Thanks for the Opel B posting. Does anybody know if Robbie Milne, who was > mentioned in the personnel line-up, is the same geezer who was in "Tractor", > circa 1972? There were two blokes in Tractor, Milne (I think) played > everything except drums! > > The album, also called Tractor was re-issued back in 1984, with cover notes > by John Peel, who was instrumental in getting the band going originally on > his See-for-Miles label. In those sleeve notes he likened Tractor very much > to DoReMi era Hawwind! Good enough reason to buy the album! It was > re-issued again, on CD in 1991, with the previous LP on the same disc too. > (I can't recall the previous name for the guys, or the name of the LP). > Great music though! > > Regards to all and see you at Brixton. (I'll be wearing a fairly horrible > red/white/black striped jumper!) > > Guy T. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Doug Pearson [mailto:ceres at SIRIUS.COM] > > Sent: 11 October 2000 21:29 > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > > Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY > > > > On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:14:07 -0600, Mike Coleman > > wrote: > > > my copy of "Groupie Girl" is german pic sleeve version....is this the > > same > > >as yours??? > > > > Hi, Mike - my copy is a New Zealand (or maybe Australian) pressing (it was > > sent to me by Violet, the singer of Space Dust, after I sent her a copy of > > Half Japanese's '1/2 Gentlemen Not Beasts' triple-LP, which was the top > > item on her "wants" list) without a pic sleeve. I doubt that the music is > > any different from the German pressing you have (which is probably higher > > quality). > > > > > think the value on this one is through the roof....also > > >isn't there a 45 with "Mary Anne with the shaky hand"(giggles) or > > >something??? > > > > taken from: > > http://www.borderlinebooks.com/uk6070s/tapestry.html > > >Personnel: > > >RICHARD BARDEY bs A > > >TOM DOHERTY bs, gtr A > > >SIMON KING drms A > > >ALAN LOVE A > > >ROBBIE MILNE A > > >IAN 'LEMMY' KILMINSTER gtr, vcls > > >RAY MAJOR gtr, vcls > > > > > >45s: > > >Beautiful Biege/Speak Up (CBS 3576) 1968 > > >Mary Anne With The Shakey Hand/My Gration Or? (CBS 3921) 1969 > > >You're A Groupie Girl/Gigging Song (Polydor 2058 041) 1970 > > > > > >Lemmy and Ray Major were not on the first two 45s. Lemmy was still > > >with Sam Gopal from mid-1968 to mid-1969. The fact that after leaving > > >Opal Butterfly he joined Hawkwind has made their singles collectable > > >and sought-after (particularly the second one. The 'A' side of this > > >was a Who cover.). Later still, he was in Motorhead. For the record > > >Major was later with Hackensack and Mott The Hoople. Opal Butterfly > > >appeared in the 'B' movie 'Groupie Girl' and have a track My Gration > > >Or? on the Electric Sugar Cube Flashbacks (CD). > > > > Hope this helps! > > > > -Doug > > ceres at sirius.com > > From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Thu Oct 12 18:06:31 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 23:06:31 +0100 Subject: Classic Rock Message-ID: If worst comes to worst, we can post you one from CD Services in return for a few dollars - any problem then let me know at: agcdser at aol.com OK. Andy Garibaldi ----- Original Message ----- From: "John H. McCartney" To: Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 8:07 PM Subject: Re: Classic Rock > How might those of us on the western side of the pond aquire this? > > > scorch > > > > > > Just got the new 'Classic Rock' magazine, and there is a good article about > > the making of 'Space Ritual' as well as an article about prog rock > > generally. > > > > Mark From EliPXR5 at AOL.COM Thu Oct 12 18:11:42 2000 From: EliPXR5 at AOL.COM (Eli Friedman) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 18:11:42 EDT Subject: HW:meet up before Brixton gig Message-ID: Hi Hawk People, I am going offline as of tomorrow AM for the next week to go to Europe and to see Hawkwind in Brixton. I hope I'll see many of you at the Beehive as discussed. I'll try to be there by late afternoon to see who turns up. Stay super psyched till then, I know I will. Yours, Eli Friedman From p.sondergeld at QUT.EDU.AU Fri Oct 13 01:01:40 2000 From: p.sondergeld at QUT.EDU.AU (Peter Sondergeld) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 15:01:40 +1000 Subject: BOC: If you must have everything... Message-ID: I saw an ad for this CD set on tv late last night. So, if you need another compilation with DFtR on it, this could be for you. There are a few Oz artists included that some non-Oz folk might not be familiar with. It seems to be part of the merchandising for the Gold Coast Indy 300 this weekend (as if I cared). Pete. not affiliated in any way with Sony or Indy, but would accept a commission if offered ;) ObCD: Book of Shadows - Zakk Wylde -------------------------------------------------- Various Artists The Need For Speed - Honda Indy 300 CD1 Quiet Riot ? Mama We're All Crazy Now Heart ? Barracuda Cheap Trick ? Dream Police Underneath The Radar ? Underworld Ram Jam ? Black Betty Meatloaf ? Bat Out Of Hell Noiseworks ? Hot Chilli Woman Europe ? The Final Countdown 2000 Company Of Strangers ? Motor City (I Get Lost) Joe Satriani ? Satch Boogie Santana ? All I Ever Wanted Stevie Ray Vaughan ? House Is Rockin' Toto ? Stranger In Town Boston ? Don't Look Back Ted Nugent ? Cat Scratch Fever Loverboy ? Turn Me Loose Jeff Beck ? Freeway Jam The Edgar Winter Group ? Frankenstein Disc 2 Jimmy Barnes ? Driving Wheels Richard Clapton ? Glory Road Black Sorrows ? Chained To The Wheel Blue Oyster Cult ? Don't Fear The Reaper Kansas ? Carry On Wayward Son Scandal ? The Warrior Jim Steinman ? Rock N Roll Dreams Come Through Judas Priest ? Livin' After Midnight The Party Boys ? Hold Your Head Up Warrant ? Cherry Pie Ian Hunter ? Once Bitten Twice Shy Automatic ? Pump It Up Dragon ? This Time The Dukes ? Faith Daryl Braithwaite ? Higher Than Hope Men At Work ? Over Kill Herbie Hancock ? Rockit Tommy Emmanuel ? The Journey CD Album 499786.2 source: http://www.sonymusic.com.au/releases/ -- *************************************************************************** Peter Sondergeld p.sondergeld at qut.edu.au "I'm no stranger to hard work - more of a nodding acquaintance." - D.G. Harris **************************************** From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Fri Oct 13 04:58:34 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:58:34 +0100 Subject: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor Message-ID: Actually Andy you're completely right about the HW comparison - not really that close at all! Thinking about it, it wasn't John Peel's sleeve notes comparing it to HW, it was a write-up in Sounds at the time, when it was first re-issued. (Jeez - remember Sounds - great paper - Kerrap was a spin-off from sounds!) That said, it was the iffy HW comparison in Sounds that was the catayst that made me go and buy the LP sixteen years ago, and it is still one of my fave LPs of all time! What other Tractor material is ther out there to be had? Anything at CDS? Best wishes, Guy T. > -----Original Message----- > From: ANDREW GARIBALDI [mailto:andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM] > Sent: 12 October 2000 22:52 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor > > Tractor used to be 'The Way We Live' and while Ozit have poured forth a > load > of Tractor title in the intervening years, the original Tractot self > titled > album remains one of the legendary overlooked albums of the seventies - > not > sure about a Hawk comparison, but their 'modus operandi' was really their > own and the ten minutes or so of 'Make The Journey' turned up real LOUD > still has the spine tingling. > Andy Gravelbadly. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Thomas, Guy" > To: > Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:53 AM > Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor > > > > Doug, > > > > Thanks for the Opel B posting. Does anybody know if Robbie Milne, who > was > > mentioned in the personnel line-up, is the same geezer who was in > "Tractor", > > circa 1972? There were two blokes in Tractor, Milne (I think) played > > everything except drums! > > > > The album, also called Tractor was re-issued back in 1984, with cover > notes > > by John Peel, who was instrumental in getting the band going originally > on > > his See-for-Miles label. In those sleeve notes he likened Tractor very > much > > to DoReMi era Hawwind! Good enough reason to buy the album! It was > > re-issued again, on CD in 1991, with the previous LP on the same disc > too. > > (I can't recall the previous name for the guys, or the name of the LP). > > Great music though! > > > > Regards to all and see you at Brixton. (I'll be wearing a fairly > horrible > > red/white/black striped jumper!) > > > > Guy T. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Doug Pearson [mailto:ceres at SIRIUS.COM] > > > Sent: 11 October 2000 21:29 > > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > > > Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY > > > > > > On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:14:07 -0600, Mike Coleman > > > > wrote: > > > > my copy of "Groupie Girl" is german pic sleeve version....is this > the > > > same > > > >as yours??? > > > > > > Hi, Mike - my copy is a New Zealand (or maybe Australian) pressing (it > was > > > sent to me by Violet, the singer of Space Dust, after I sent her a > copy > of > > > Half Japanese's '1/2 Gentlemen Not Beasts' triple-LP, which was the > top > > > item on her "wants" list) without a pic sleeve. I doubt that the > music > is > > > any different from the German pressing you have (which is probably > higher > > > quality). > > > > > > > think the value on this one is through the roof....also > > > >isn't there a 45 with "Mary Anne with the shaky hand"(giggles) or > > > >something??? > > > > > > taken from: > > > http://www.borderlinebooks.com/uk6070s/tapestry.html > > > >Personnel: > > > >RICHARD BARDEY bs A > > > >TOM DOHERTY bs, gtr A > > > >SIMON KING drms A > > > >ALAN LOVE A > > > >ROBBIE MILNE A > > > >IAN 'LEMMY' KILMINSTER gtr, vcls > > > >RAY MAJOR gtr, vcls > > > > > > > >45s: > > > >Beautiful Biege/Speak Up (CBS 3576) 1968 > > > >Mary Anne With The Shakey Hand/My Gration Or? (CBS 3921) 1969 > > > >You're A Groupie Girl/Gigging Song (Polydor 2058 041) 1970 > > > > > > > >Lemmy and Ray Major were not on the first two 45s. Lemmy was still > > > >with Sam Gopal from mid-1968 to mid-1969. The fact that after leaving > > > >Opal Butterfly he joined Hawkwind has made their singles collectable > > > >and sought-after (particularly the second one. The 'A' side of this > > > >was a Who cover.). Later still, he was in Motorhead. For the record > > > >Major was later with Hackensack and Mott The Hoople. Opal Butterfly > > > >appeared in the 'B' movie 'Groupie Girl' and have a track My Gration > > > >Or? on the Electric Sugar Cube Flashbacks (CD). > > > > > > Hope this helps! > > > > > > -Doug > > > ceres at sirius.com > > > > From chrisr at TIAC.NET Fri Oct 13 08:56:46 2000 From: chrisr at TIAC.NET (Chris Raymond) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 08:56:46 -0400 Subject: HW: Tractor Message-ID: On www.rnsd.com there is an hour of live Tractor plus an interview. When you get to the site click on Real Audio then scroll all the way down to the bottom. Great site. Chris From chrisr at TIAC.NET Fri Oct 13 09:16:13 2000 From: chrisr at TIAC.NET (Chris Raymond) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:16:13 -0400 Subject: HW: Tractor Message-ID: Sorry, the Tractor is there, but not a live recording. Chris From mark at ESPARTO.UK.COM Fri Oct 13 09:21:45 2000 From: mark at ESPARTO.UK.COM (Mark Lee) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:21:45 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton bound Message-ID: My tickets have turned up, hurrah ! Are we still taking orders for badges !! 2 please, one for Mark (Hasbeen) Lee and one for Dr Martyn (note the spelling Andy ) Hasbeen Ant takers for the transport offer, ?? Dibsy... We plan to be in the Beehive at around 6 pm, hopefully not too late to find a "space" Cheers, Mark (Hasbeen) From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Fri Oct 13 09:29:37 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:29:37 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton bound Message-ID: > > We plan to be in the Beehive at around 6 pm, hopefully > not too late to find a "space" That's when I intend to be there - see you in there. Cheers, Rich. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri Oct 13 09:40:06 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:40:06 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton bound In-Reply-To: Richard Lockwood's message of Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:29:37 +0100 Message-ID: Richard Lockwood writes: > > > > We plan to be in the Beehive at around 6 pm, hopefully > > not too late to find a "space" Jeese, I'll be on my second gallon by then... FoFP From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Fri Oct 13 09:43:24 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 23:13:24 +0930 Subject: brixton me lad - i - os Message-ID: in answer to an email from hawkwindegroups ( Its a canadian living in australia thats making the name badges as well as some concert pin badges as a little momento for the fine occasion If any one wants a name badge with their name pre printed on it I can do it up untill the monday 16th october australian date cause I fly out the following day otherwise I'll have a few blank ones that peoples can write their names on there will be plenty of the momento badges for everyone and there are a few variations on a similar theme The band has allready received one shipment of these momento badges >>>> Unforunately it look like Bridget can't make it, which is a shame. Yes, we received the badges and the guys should have them by now. Thanks!!! & I have sent a second batch last monday If you have read this far then you deserve two momento badges :>)) see ya the cobbers ( friends ) in Aussie whos baking the 'special' brownies is what I want to know - 8>)))) and can I have two??? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Fri Oct 13 09:46:24 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:46:24 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton bound Message-ID: What time you getting there Mr H? :-) R. ----- Original Message ----- From: "M Holmes" To: Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 2:40 PM Subject: Re: HW: Brixton bound > Richard Lockwood writes: > > > > > > > We plan to be in the Beehive at around 6 pm, hopefully > > > not too late to find a "space" > > Jeese, I'll be on my second gallon by then... > > FoFP __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com From micci at SCI.FI Fri Oct 13 10:09:08 2000 From: micci at SCI.FI (Miikka Wagner) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 17:09:08 +0300 Subject: HW: HOUNDMASTER/SPEEDMEISTER Message-ID: >I'm also currently awaiting the "Rockin Vickers" cd, having tracked it down >at an online cd store. The realaudio samples sounded pretty good for the >times. > >Isn't there 2 Rockin Vicars CD's now??? I bought the first, but if there >is another, I must have got caught up chasing too many HW pressings and >forgot??? > >Anyone??? If so...any more Lemmy material?????? Mike C There is one Rockin Vickers Finnish pressing single, can?t remember which one. It?s very rare. Lemmy also made 12" with finnish Albert J?rvinen Band- Countdown, which is good, but difficult to find too. Miikka Wagner email: micci at sci.fi http://www.sci.fi/~micci From akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU Fri Oct 13 10:21:32 2000 From: akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:21:32 -0500 Subject: brixton me lad - i - os In-Reply-To: <005a01c0351b$9a0b6100$2fcd223f@arcom> Message-ID: On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, michael blackman wrote: :Subject: brixton me lad - i - os : :in answer to an email from hawkwindegroups ( : :Its a canadian living in australia thats making the name badges as well as :some concert pin badges as a little momento for the fine occasion : :If any one wants a name badge with their name pre printed on it I can do it :up untill the monday 16th october australian date cause I fly out the :following day I want one. Stick me down on the list. Arin (see everyone next week.) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at midway.uchicago.edu Web Systems Administrator University of Chicago/NSIT tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #302B Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri Oct 13 10:34:18 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 15:34:18 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton bound In-Reply-To: Richard Lockwood's message of Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:46:24 +0100 Message-ID: Richard Lockwood writes: > What time you getting there Mr H? Hard to say as yet since I haven't booked train tickets. I'd hope to get there late afternoon though. FoFP From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Fri Oct 13 11:00:12 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 16:00:12 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton bound In-Reply-To: <200010131434.PAA17712@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: >Hard to say as yet since I haven't booked train tickets. I'd hope to get >there late afternoon though. > >FoFP I'll be up after closing, as soon as I can round up the guys from work, and the wife, and my brother etc... Basically the deal is you want to work for me, live with me or be related to me then attendance is compulsory, but at least I'm springing for the tickets! -- Jon From bart at ENGAGE.NU Fri Oct 13 11:15:28 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 17:15:28 +0200 Subject: HW: Brixton bound In-Reply-To: <91BAA0121CBDD31183B400A0CC585F7103BFCB@BRIGHTON> Message-ID: Hi Mark, > Are we still taking orders for badges !! I already ordered one, I guess, but I will bring a friend with me called Jaap, he'll defenitely wants one :-) --BArt btw I have a spare ticket... From bart at ENGAGE.NU Fri Oct 13 11:19:36 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 17:19:36 +0200 Subject: hw: brixton webcast Message-ID: Hi, I have once ssen someting mentioned about a possible webcast of the brixton night. Anybody any idea if this is happening? - just curious and where it can be found? - for the people at home And who will be webcasting it? - professionally interested --BArt From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Fri Oct 13 11:15:39 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 16:15:39 +0100 Subject: Fw: Beer Powered Radio Frenzy Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Lockwood" To: "BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List" Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 4:12 PM Subject: Beer Powered Radio Frenzy > > > > > Some of you may have heard me banging on about our in-house 'radio' station > here at work - the mighty Rockin' Radio 'Ractive... Sadly, that's only > internal here (inside the firewall see), but, for those of you who may be > interested, BEER POWERED RADIO FRENZY is now broadcasting a sampler from > Radio Ractive (without a load of the 60's stuff - it will be there soon, I > promise) at > http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?genre=search&searchdesc=richl > > Just click on the little "play" icon, and you should (provided you've got a > soundcard) get it. > > As ever, all comments welcome. > > > Cheers, > > Rockin' Richard - your DJ for the evening. :-) > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Fri Oct 13 11:15:30 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 16:15:30 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton bound Message-ID: Bart Brugmans wrote: > Hi Mark, > > > Are we still taking orders for badges !! > I already ordered one, I guess, but I will bring a friend with me > called Jaap, he'll defenitely wants one :-) My mate Danny Smith would also like one if that's possible. This is going to be fantastic! cheers, Keef From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Fri Oct 13 11:27:32 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 16:27:32 +0100 Subject: brixton me lad - i - os Message-ID: > :If any one wants a name badge with their name pre printed on it I can do it > :up untill the monday 16th october australian date cause I fly out the > :following day > > I want one. Stick me down on the list. > If it's not a problem, I'd like one too! Thanks! Cheers, Rich. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From stridernews at HOTMAIL.COM Fri Oct 13 12:40:43 2000 From: stridernews at HOTMAIL.COM (Adam Strider) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 16:40:43 GMT Subject: brixton me lad - i - os Message-ID: Hello, If it's not too late I would like two badges one for me Adam and one for my girlfriend Susan. Very super excited to be making the trip over the pond and getting to meet all the Hawkfans at the Beehive. Peace, Adam _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU Fri Oct 13 13:09:32 2000 From: akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 12:09:32 -0500 Subject: HW: hawkestra accomodations Message-ID: Hey folks, I just got email from the b&b service I was supposed to be staying with, and they have shifted me at the last minute to a location I'm not so fond of. (with less than a week to arrange other accomodations. argh!) anyone with *reliable* recommendations for where to stay? Thanks, Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at midway.uchicago.edu Web Systems Administrator University of Chicago/NSIT tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #302B Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE Fri Oct 13 13:55:33 2000 From: Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE (Andreas Stuewe) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 19:55:33 +0200 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 Message-ID: Brian Tawn won?t be at Brixton - he has to work that night. Since he has no access to the world wide web he asked me to post the following: >Hi, Chrysalis Productions make a TV programme for Channel 4 in the UK. Each programme follows a theme in music and offers what they feel are the top ten acts in that field. Hawkwind have been chosen for one of the programmes and Chrysalis will be at Brixton to film. They want to do brief interviews with some of the fans there, in particular fans who have travelled from outside the UK to be there. If you are willing to talk to them, please e-mail to: nicoled at chrysalis.co.uk Please treat as urgent so that they can arrange to meet you and if you have e-mail for other non-UK fans who are attending, please pass the addresses to Chrysalis, or ask the fans to contact them. Thanks very much. I hope you enjoy the gig. Enjoy it for me too... I won?t be there because my new job calls for me to work on Saturday nights... but I?m sure I?ll get to enjoy it second-hand through tapes, letters, photos, whatever. All the best, Brian< Well, I contacted Chrysalis yesterday to say that me, Rainer Wangler and Bernie Pospiech are readily available for anything on Oct. 21st - got no reply... yet. See you all next week, Andreas From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Fri Oct 13 14:46:24 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 19:46:24 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 Message-ID: The Top Ten Of... what? Space Rock, UK Psychedelia.. sounds interesting. Lets hope they film the whole thing and make it available somehow... Nick -----Original Message----- From: Andreas Stuewe To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 13 October 2000 18:53 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 Brian Tawn won?t be at Brixton - he has to work that night. Since he has no access to the world wide web he asked me to post the following: >Hi, Chrysalis Productions make a TV programme for Channel 4 in the UK. Each programme follows a theme in music and offers what they feel are the top ten acts in that field. Hawkwind have been chosen for one of the programmes and Chrysalis will be at Brixton to film. They want to do brief interviews with some of the fans there, in particular fans who have travelled from outside the UK to be there. If you are willing to talk to them, please e-mail to: nicoled at chrysalis.co.uk Please treat as urgent so that they can arrange to meet you and if you have e-mail for other non-UK fans who are attending, please pass the addresses to Chrysalis, or ask the fans to contact them. Thanks very much. I hope you enjoy the gig. Enjoy it for me too... I won?t be there because my new job calls for me to work on Saturday nights... but I?m sure I?ll get to enjoy it second-hand through tapes, letters, photos, whatever. All the best, Brian< Well, I contacted Chrysalis yesterday to say that me, Rainer Wangler and Bernie Pospiech are readily available for anything on Oct. 21st - got no reply... yet. See you all next week, Andreas From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Fri Oct 13 15:10:15 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 21:10:15 +0200 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 In-Reply-To: <13k93N-23ifNxC@fwd04.sul.t-online.com> Message-ID: Hi all At 19:55 13.10.2000 +0200, you wrote: >Well, I contacted Chrysalis yesterday to say that me, Rainer >Wangler and Bernie Pospiech are readily available for anything on >Oct. 21st - got no reply... yet. Well, I received a reply from Nicole and she asked me to do something I still can't believe...... Bernhard From SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET Fri Oct 13 16:08:26 2000 From: SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET (SLOTERDIJK) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 16:08:26 -0400 Subject: Fwd: SLOTERDIJK: returning to europe Message-ID: http://community.webtv.net/SLOTERDIJK/SLOTERDIJKControl -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: SLOTERDIJK at webtv.net (SLOTERDIJK) Subject: SLOTERDIJK: returning to europe Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 12:46:55 -0400 (EDT) Size: 1463 URL: From SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET Fri Oct 13 17:34:03 2000 From: SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET (SLOTERDIJK) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 17:34:03 -0400 Subject: Does anyone live nearby Hofheim Germany? Message-ID: Hello, does anyone live near Hofheim Germany? I need to contact a friend there who has no internet capability..Please e-mail me backburner if you might be able to help.. peace, MIke http://community.webtv.net/SLOTERDIJK/SLOTERDIJKControl From stridernews at HOTMAIL.COM Fri Oct 13 18:02:56 2000 From: stridernews at HOTMAIL.COM (Adam Strider) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 22:02:56 GMT Subject: HW: hawkestra accomodations Message-ID: I'm planning on staying at the below B&B at 35pounds a night for two people it seemed like a good deal. It's quite close to the West Kensington tube stop so I think it'll be relatively easy to get back too. look here: http://www.hotelbuosi.com/annexe.htm Hope that helps, adam _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From imaginos at PAVILION.CO.UK Fri Oct 13 18:45:15 2000 From: imaginos at PAVILION.CO.UK (Jason Gool) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 22:45:15 +0000 Subject: brixton me lad - i - os In-Reply-To: <075901c0352a$1bb243a0$3d01a8c0@tpd.co.uk> Message-ID: > > :If any one wants a name badge with their name pre printed on it I can do > it > > :up untill the monday 16th october australian date cause I fly out the > > :following day > > > > I want one. Stick me down on the list. > > > > If it's not a problem, I'd like one too! Thanks! I'll be there as well so if its not too late, I'd like one. Thanks. Jas. From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 14 04:22:33 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 17:52:33 +0930 Subject: HW: Brixton bound Message-ID: Cool - noted does anyone know if the tickets have sold out sold out yet? Michael B ----- Original Message ----- From: Bart Brugmans To: Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:45 AM Subject: Re: HW: Brixton bound > Hi Mark, > > > Are we still taking orders for badges !! > I already ordered one, I guess, but I will bring a friend with me > called Jaap, he'll defenitely wants one :-) > > --BArt > > btw I have a spare ticket... From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 14 04:24:23 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 17:54:23 +0930 Subject: HW: Brixton bound Message-ID: Done Michael B look out for my list coming soon today all names on my badge list ----- Original Message ----- From: Keith Barton To: Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:45 AM Subject: Re: HW: Brixton bound > Bart Brugmans wrote: > > > Hi Mark, > > > > > Are we still taking orders for badges !! > > I already ordered one, I guess, but I will bring a friend with me > > called Jaap, he'll defenitely wants one :-) > > My mate Danny Smith would also like one if that's possible. > > This is going to be fantastic! > > cheers, > > Keef > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 14 04:27:52 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 17:57:52 +0930 Subject: brixton me lad - i - os Message-ID: ok mb ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Lockwood To: Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:57 AM Subject: Re: brixton me lad - i - os > > :If any one wants a name badge with their name pre printed on it I can do > it > > :up untill the monday 16th october australian date cause I fly out the > > :following day > > > > I want one. Stick me down on the list. > > > > If it's not a problem, I'd like one too! Thanks! > > Cheers, > > Rich. > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Sat Oct 14 04:47:54 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 09:47:54 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 Message-ID: Tell us more Bernhard... -----Original Message----- From: Bernhard Pospiech To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 13 October 2000 20:11 Subject: Re: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 >Hi all > >At 19:55 13.10.2000 +0200, you wrote: > >>Well, I contacted Chrysalis yesterday to say that me, Rainer >Wangler and >Bernie Pospiech are readily available for anything on >Oct. 21st - got no >reply... yet. > >Well, I received a reply from Nicole and she asked me to do something I >still can't believe...... > > > >Bernhard From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 14 04:51:44 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 18:21:44 +0930 Subject: Badge list coming soon Message-ID: I now have a rather huge list of names for the Beehive badge - will post it in two or so hours - Got a band coming in 10 minutes to do a little recording - Allrighty then Michael Blackman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I told her that I'll be there between 3 and 5 pm The interviews and video will be broadcasted January 2001 cheers Bernhard From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Sat Oct 14 13:20:44 2000 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 13:20:44 BST Subject: HEADS and Opal Butterfly Message-ID: Steve Wrote: >PPS> Anyone have the video of Groupie Girl, in which Opal Butterfly make >an appearance? Or the film trailer for "The Last Days of Man on earth", >which features Hawkwind? Thought not.... ah well, the quest continues....! Steve, can you tell us a bit more about the film clip of HW, like what year is it from and what track(s) are they playing? Cheers, Mick May there always be starlight on the path...Burnham Jr. -------------------- talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com From kruch at PINN.NET Sat Oct 14 08:48:07 2000 From: kruch at PINN.NET (Joseph Elric Smith Servant to Arioch) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 08:48:07 -0400 Subject: Fw: Beer Powered Radio Frenzy Message-ID: hey I found the station last night but this morning it is gone what is up with that? thanks ken Richard Lockwood wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Lockwood" > To: "BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List" > Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 4:12 PM > Subject: Beer Powered Radio Frenzy > > > > > > > > > > > Some of you may have heard me banging on about our in-house 'radio' > station > > here at work - the mighty Rockin' Radio 'Ractive... Sadly, that's only > > internal here (inside the firewall see), but, for those of you who may be > > interested, BEER POWERED RADIO FRENZY is now broadcasting a sampler from > > Radio Ractive (without a load of the 60's stuff - it will be there soon, > I > > promise) at > > > http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?genre=search&searchdesc=richl > > > > Just click on the little "play" icon, and you should (provided you've got > a > > soundcard) get it. > > > > As ever, all comments welcome. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Rockin' Richard - your DJ for the evening. :-) > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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PS Hey Bernhard, it looks as if your 'dream' is not only coming true but could be filmed as well! -------------------- talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 14 08:40:04 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 22:10:04 +0930 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: Here is the list of names of all the Hawkfriends I have gathered over the past few week who have requested badges & or expressed their intent to meet at the BEE HIVE Please email me ASAP if you are not on this list (and want to be included) or if I have mispelled your name. ** Names have been listed in alphabetical order by first names ADAM STRIDER ALESSANDRA WRIGHT ANDRREAS STUEWE ANDY GARIBALDI ARIN ARIN KOMINS BART BEN FAGIN BERNHARD POSPIECH BRIAN COULTHARD COLM DANNY BEULENS DANNY SMITH DAVE GREENHALGH DAVE HESS DAVID ADAMS DENIS REGENBRECHT DOUG BATES DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) ELI FRIEDMAN ERIC SIEGERMAN FEE WARNER FILIP VANHUYSE FoFP GABY STUEWE GEOFF WRIGHT GRAHAM TURPIN GRAHAM TURPIN IAIN FERGUSSON JAAP JASON BOOL JILL STROBRIDGE JOHN STANTON JON JARRET JULIE FRENCH KEEF KETIL SVENDSEN KEV WARNER KEVIN PERRY KEVIN SOMMERS KRISTEN REGENBRECHT MARK (HASBEEN) LEE MARK LICHT MATT MERRICK FRENCH MICK CROOK MIKE COLEMAN MIKE HOMES MIKE WRIGHT NICK LEE PAULA FRIEDMAN RAINER SCHMEIL RAINER WANGLER RICHARD LOCKWOOD ROHAN WARNER SARA STANTON SARA STANTON SI STEVE EYRE STEVE HAYES STEVE LINDSEY STEVE READHEAD STUART HAMILTON SUSAN -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From kruch at PINN.NET Sat Oct 14 08:59:10 2000 From: kruch at PINN.NET (Joseph Elric Smith Servant to Arioch) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 08:59:10 -0400 Subject: Fw: Beer Powered Radio Frenzy Message-ID: oh I figured out the problem it says I have to have a t or cable modem hook up to listen to the station, darn I don't; have either just 56k for now ken Richard Lockwood wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Lockwood" > To: "BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List" > Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 4:12 PM > Subject: Beer Powered Radio Frenzy > > > > > > > > > > > Some of you may have heard me banging on about our in-house 'radio' > station > > here at work - the mighty Rockin' Radio 'Ractive... Sadly, that's only > > internal here (inside the firewall see), but, for those of you who may be > > interested, BEER POWERED RADIO FRENZY is now broadcasting a sampler from > > Radio Ractive (without a load of the 60's stuff - it will be there soon, > I > > promise) at > > > http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?genre=search&searchdesc=richl > > > > Just click on the little "play" icon, and you should (provided you've got > a > > soundcard) get it. > > > > As ever, all comments welcome. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Rockin' Richard - your DJ for the evening. :-) > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Turn right. -- Andy www.andygilham.com From js3619 at WIZVAX.NET Sat Oct 14 13:01:00 2000 From: js3619 at WIZVAX.NET (Bolts of Ungodly Vision) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 13:01:00 -0400 Subject: BOC/BRAIN/OFF: rockand roll and a hard place Message-ID: WEl,l it was a tough choice, but i went to see Mike Watt and the Pair of Pliers in Albany instead of seeing the Brain surgeons at Meow Mix last night. BUT, Watt ( w/drummer and guitarist) did an excellent STOMPING rendition of the Red and the Black within the first 3 songs of the set, which made the rest of the set very tasty cake icing. The combo is very tight, and loud and delivered song after song without intermission save to say thank you. Also, watt did quickly say "red and the black" after the ended before launching to an instrumental(? i cnat remember) there were a few instrumental numbers that evening. No tourspiel though, but it was a good show: did a cover of TV Eye by the Stooges in the encore as well as quite surpiringly the title track of the most recent Sleater -kinney CD "All Hands on the Bad One" It was a rocking,furiously driven to rockin' good time. Now THATS a sentence. Well crowded venue too. Though, t'woulda been good to see the Brtain Surgeons. But hey, a live dose of tud stick bass playing was a good fallback position :) Jason ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "And philosophy is wont, in fact, not infrequently, to convert itself into a kind of art of spiritual pimping.And sometimes into an opiate for lulling sorrows to sleep." - Unamuno, _Tragic Sense of Life_ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Sat Oct 14 11:10:36 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 16:10:36 +0100 Subject: the weather in London In-Reply-To: <006a01c035dc$736eeaa0$26d0223f@arcom> Message-ID: In article <006a01c035dc$736eeaa0$26d0223f at arcom>, michael blackman writes > Can anyone let me know whats up it is raining. it will be raining when you come, too. most of the rivers in Kent have burst their banks. The Thames has a barrier to protect against flooding by backwash. Brixton is dry. Do Not Panic. -- Jon From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Sun Oct 15 05:28:02 2000 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (david hall) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 10:28:02 +0100 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: Hi Michael, Could you include me on the list. I will be at the Beehive somewhere between 8 and 9. Dave Hall -----Original Message----- From: michael blackman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 14 October 2000 12:38 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Here is the list of names of all the Hawkfriends I have gathered over the past few week who have requested badges & or expressed their intent to meet at the BEE HIVE Please email me ASAP if you are not on this list (and want to be included) or if I have mispelled your name. ** Names have been listed in alphabetical order by first names ADAM STRIDER ALESSANDRA WRIGHT ANDRREAS STUEWE ANDY GARIBALDI ARIN ARIN KOMINS BART BEN FAGIN BERNHARD POSPIECH BRIAN COULTHARD COLM DANNY BEULENS DANNY SMITH DAVE GREENHALGH DAVE HESS DAVID ADAMS DENIS REGENBRECHT DOUG BATES DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) ELI FRIEDMAN ERIC SIEGERMAN FEE WARNER FILIP VANHUYSE FoFP GABY STUEWE GEOFF WRIGHT GRAHAM TURPIN GRAHAM TURPIN IAIN FERGUSSON JAAP JASON BOOL JILL STROBRIDGE JOHN STANTON JON JARRET JULIE FRENCH KEEF KETIL SVENDSEN KEV WARNER KEVIN PERRY KEVIN SOMMERS KRISTEN REGENBRECHT MARK (HASBEEN) LEE MARK LICHT MATT MERRICK FRENCH MICK CROOK MIKE COLEMAN MIKE HOMES MIKE WRIGHT NICK LEE PAULA FRIEDMAN RAINER SCHMEIL RAINER WANGLER RICHARD LOCKWOOD ROHAN WARNER SARA STANTON SARA STANTON SI STEVE EYRE STEVE HAYES STEVE LINDSEY STEVE READHEAD STUART HAMILTON SUSAN -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Sun Oct 15 03:08:51 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 09:08:51 +0200 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: Hello Michael, Got a few more:-SPATJE -BOB PATERSON And it's DANNY BUELENS not Danny Beulens greetings filip ----- Original Message ----- From: michael blackman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 2:40 PM Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Here is the list of names of all the Hawkfriends I have gathered over the past few week who have requested badges & or expressed their intent to meet at the BEE HIVE Please email me ASAP if you are not on this list (and want to be included) or if I have mispelled your name. ** Names have been listed in alphabetical order by first names ADAM STRIDER ALESSANDRA WRIGHT ANDRREAS STUEWE ANDY GARIBALDI ARIN ARIN KOMINS BART BEN FAGIN BERNHARD POSPIECH BRIAN COULTHARD COLM DANNY BEULENS DANNY SMITH DAVE GREENHALGH DAVE HESS DAVID ADAMS DENIS REGENBRECHT DOUG BATES DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) ELI FRIEDMAN ERIC SIEGERMAN FEE WARNER FILIP VANHUYSE FoFP GABY STUEWE GEOFF WRIGHT GRAHAM TURPIN GRAHAM TURPIN IAIN FERGUSSON JAAP JASON BOOL JILL STROBRIDGE JOHN STANTON JON JARRET JULIE FRENCH KEEF KETIL SVENDSEN KEV WARNER KEVIN PERRY KEVIN SOMMERS KRISTEN REGENBRECHT MARK (HASBEEN) LEE MARK LICHT MATT MERRICK FRENCH MICK CROOK MIKE COLEMAN MIKE HOMES MIKE WRIGHT NICK LEE PAULA FRIEDMAN RAINER SCHMEIL RAINER WANGLER RICHARD LOCKWOOD ROHAN WARNER SARA STANTON SARA STANTON SI STEVE EYRE STEVE HAYES STEVE LINDSEY STEVE READHEAD STUART HAMILTON SUSAN -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Had something to do with the power. Couldn't start it up. Anyhow I'm back. Looking forward for next weekend So,the Beehive and Brixton Academy,look out here we come. greetings filip hawknut -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Sun Oct 15 11:05:38 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 17:05:38 +0200 Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: Ted Jackson jr. To: Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 7:29 PM Subject: Re: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) > Hey, see if anyone's got Frijid Pink's psychedelic version of 'House > of the Rising Sun...' I've got that 45 too! Funny as I just bought the first album of Frijid Pink last week and what a hell of an album! Had the second one for a few years already (it's the one with "House Of The Rising Sun") Don't know if there are more? While on that kind of subject.Does anyone know Blodwin Pig with Mick Abrahams from Jethro Tull?They have 2 mindblowing albums (especially the first one,but my song is "See My Way" from the second one) best wishes filip From HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM Sun Oct 15 11:23:13 2000 From: HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM (Dave Hess) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 11:23:13 EDT Subject: Beehive Message-ID: In a message dated 10/15/00 9:24:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time, filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE writes: << Looking forward for next weekend So,the Beehive and Brixton Academy,look out here we come. >> Does the Beehive know we are having is pregig party there? C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From DASLUD at AOL.COM Sun Oct 15 11:32:04 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 11:32:04 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/15/00 11:04:12 AM, filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE writes: << Had the second one for a few years already (it's the one with "House Of The Rising Sun") >> === axually, that was from the 1st lp, weren't it? and there was one more lp after that,'defrosted', which included the 'followup' single from later that summer, 'sing a song for freedom'. [sounding more like 'american woman' than the latter sounded like 'whole lotta love'] at napster i've seen a version of 'rising sun' over 9 minutes; was there a 3rd, live lp? == frijid pink played the '69 toronto peace festival, along w/plastic ono band, alice cooper, chicago, and...recordings from all those bands have surfaced, so... who could imagine... "<>" From HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM Sun Oct 15 11:32:27 2000 From: HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM (Dave Hess) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 11:32:27 EDT Subject: OFF: NOT HW or BOC-related: a visit to napster (and no metallica!) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/15/00 11:04:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time, filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE writes: << Hey, see if anyone's got Frigid Pink's psychedelic version of 'House > of the Rising Sun...' I've got that 45 too! >> I have (House Of The Rising Sun) by The California Poppy Pickers IT is so funny the music is the left channel and the voice is the right channel the voice is so bad it sounds like me singing it. C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Sun Oct 15 12:48:30 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 17:48:30 00100 Subject: HW: Black Sword DVD Message-ID: Looks like it's due out next week: http://www.blackstar.co.uk/video/item/7000000059876 Region 2, of course. From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Sun Oct 15 14:32:53 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 14:32:53 -0400 Subject: News-Magazines Message-ID: Hi there, is the hawkestra-event mentioned in british music magazines? All tips are warm welcomed. And another question: Does anybody know if the weird-tap-cd's are available for "our desirable merchandising" at the academy and what about the new hawkwind-book? Yours Chris From slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK Sun Oct 15 14:46:00 2000 From: slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK (Steve Litchfield) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 19:46:00 +0100 Subject: Film Message-ID: >PPS> Anyone have the video of Groupie Girl, in which Opal Butterfly make >an appearance? Or the film trailer for "The Last Days of Man on earth", >which features Hawkwind? Thought not.... ah well, the quest continues....! > Steve, can you tell us a bit more about the film clip of HW, like what year is it from and what track(s) are they playing? No idea, that's why I'm trying to track it down! Might even be some footage none of us have seen before form the 70s - now wouldn't THAT be something! I still can't believe NOONE videod the 1979 tour, given the way music videos and films had taken off by then. Steve Litchfield From Rob at JAZZBOX.FREESERVE.CO.UK Sun Oct 15 18:12:15 2000 From: Rob at JAZZBOX.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Robert Robinson) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 23:12:15 +0100 Subject: HW:Brock interview/Heads Message-ID: Dave Brock was interviewed last night live on totalrock radio (via telephone..),he said he was pretty sure the gig was going to be recorded,and that they were hoping Samantha Fox was going to be there too !. He mentioned he had been working with Tim Blake,how much he enjoyed Australia , and that the band HAD been practising !! Also talked about some Tory minister who used to play in a HW tribute band called "Masters of the Universe" (Any Idea who this was ?)and how these Politicians are all trying to be cool now by admitting they smoked a few reefers in the past . I'm pretty sure that The Heads are on in session on the John Peel programme (BBC radio 1- 10 pm) this wednesday,don't know if this is on a website somewhere to confirm it.. Brixton is going to be sooooo good,hope to meet some of you there,I'll be the long haired one in jeans and a t shirt..:-) countdown started.... cheers Rob From HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM Sun Oct 15 21:33:40 2000 From: HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM (Dave Hess) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 21:33:40 EDT Subject: HW:Brock interview/Heads Message-ID: In a message dated 10/15/00 8:07:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Rob at JAZZBOX.FREESERVE.CO.UK writes: << I'll be the long haired one in jeans and a t shirt..:-) Rob >> Like most of us!!!!!!!!!!!!! C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sun Oct 15 22:09:13 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:39:13 +0930 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: dAVE yOU HAVE BEEN PUT ON THE LIST mICHAEL b :) ----- Original Message ----- From: david hall To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 6:58 PM Subject: Re: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Hi Michael, Could you include me on the list. I will be at the Beehive somewhere between 8 and 9. Dave Hall -----Original Message----- From: michael blackman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 14 October 2000 12:38 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Here is the list of names of all the Hawkfriends I have gathered over the past few week who have requested badges & or expressed their intent to meet at the BEE HIVE Please email me ASAP if you are not on this list (and want to be included) or if I have mispelled your name. ** Names have been listed in alphabetical order by first names ADAM STRIDER ALESSANDRA WRIGHT ANDRREAS STUEWE ANDY GARIBALDI ARIN ARIN KOMINS BART BEN FAGIN BERNHARD POSPIECH BRIAN COULTHARD COLM DANNY BEULENS DANNY SMITH DAVE GREENHALGH DAVE HESS DAVID ADAMS DENIS REGENBRECHT DOUG BATES DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) ELI FRIEDMAN ERIC SIEGERMAN FEE WARNER FILIP VANHUYSE FoFP GABY STUEWE GEOFF WRIGHT GRAHAM TURPIN GRAHAM TURPIN IAIN FERGUSSON JAAP JASON BOOL JILL STROBRIDGE JOHN STANTON JON JARRET JULIE FRENCH KEEF KETIL SVENDSEN KEV WARNER KEVIN PERRY KEVIN SOMMERS KRISTEN REGENBRECHT MARK (HASBEEN) LEE MARK LICHT MATT MERRICK FRENCH MICK CROOK MIKE COLEMAN MIKE HOMES MIKE WRIGHT NICK LEE PAULA FRIEDMAN RAINER SCHMEIL RAINER WANGLER RICHARD LOCKWOOD ROHAN WARNER SARA STANTON SARA STANTON SI STEVE EYRE STEVE HAYES STEVE LINDSEY STEVE READHEAD STUART HAMILTON SUSAN -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sun Oct 15 22:11:03 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:41:03 +0930 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: Thanks Filip :) ----- Original Message ----- From: Filip Vanhuyse To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 4:38 PM Subject: Re: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Hello Michael, Got a few more:-SPATJE -BOB PATERSON And it's DANNY BUELENS not Danny Beulens greetings filip ----- Original Message ----- From: michael blackman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 2:40 PM Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Here is the list of names of all the Hawkfriends I have gathered over the past few week who have requested badges & or expressed their intent to meet at the BEE HIVE Please email me ASAP if you are not on this list (and want to be included) or if I have mispelled your name. ** Names have been listed in alphabetical order by first names ADAM STRIDER ALESSANDRA WRIGHT ANDRREAS STUEWE ANDY GARIBALDI ARIN ARIN KOMINS BART BEN FAGIN BERNHARD POSPIECH BRIAN COULTHARD COLM DANNY BEULENS DANNY SMITH DAVE GREENHALGH DAVE HESS DAVID ADAMS DENIS REGENBRECHT DOUG BATES DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) ELI FRIEDMAN ERIC SIEGERMAN FEE WARNER FILIP VANHUYSE FoFP GABY STUEWE GEOFF WRIGHT GRAHAM TURPIN GRAHAM TURPIN IAIN FERGUSSON JAAP JASON BOOL JILL STROBRIDGE JOHN STANTON JON JARRET JULIE FRENCH KEEF KETIL SVENDSEN KEV WARNER KEVIN PERRY KEVIN SOMMERS KRISTEN REGENBRECHT MARK (HASBEEN) LEE MARK LICHT MATT MERRICK FRENCH MICK CROOK MIKE COLEMAN MIKE HOMES MIKE WRIGHT NICK LEE PAULA FRIEDMAN RAINER SCHMEIL RAINER WANGLER RICHARD LOCKWOOD ROHAN WARNER SARA STANTON SARA STANTON SI STEVE EYRE STEVE HAYES STEVE LINDSEY STEVE READHEAD STUART HAMILTON SUSAN -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Yes :) Michael B ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Hess To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:03 AM Subject: Re: HW:Brock interview/Heads > In a message dated 10/15/00 8:07:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > Rob at JAZZBOX.FREESERVE.CO.UK writes: > > << I'll be > the long haired one in jeans and a t shirt..:-) > Rob >> > Like most of us!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave > I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ > I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I > I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sun Oct 15 22:57:00 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 12:27:00 +0930 Subject: Magic List Message-ID: 71 names on the list so far Wow Michael B -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Mon Oct 16 02:16:45 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 15:46:45 +0930 Subject: Groovy Message-ID: Pressing the actual name badges now ( Concert momento badges done previously) look great!!!! Me fly out tomorrow lunch time Yee haaa Michael Blackman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Mon Oct 16 03:40:25 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 08:40:25 +0100 Subject: Fw: Beer Powered Radio Frenzy Message-ID: > oh I figured out the problem it says I have to have a t or cable modem hook up > to listen to the station, darn I don't; have either just 56k for now > ken > Oh arse. Sorry! Cheers, Rich. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Mon Oct 16 07:28:04 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 07:28:04 EDT Subject: BOC/BRAIN/OFF: rockand roll and a hard place In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.20001014130100.00690618@mail1.wizvax.net> Message-ID: On 14 Oct 00, at 13:01, Bolts of Ungodly Vision wrote: > WEl,l it was a tough choice, but i went to see Mike Watt and the Pair > of Pliers in Albany instead of seeing the Brain surgeons at Meow Mix > last night. > How 'bout the BOC gig 3 Nov? You up for that one? I plan on making the road trip for that one... theo From HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM Mon Oct 16 08:08:07 2000 From: HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM (Dave Hess) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 08:08:07 EDT Subject: list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: Now that we know who is coming every one add where there coming from. ADAM STRIDER ALESSANDRA WRIGHT ANDRREAS STUEWE ANDY GARIBALDI ANNA ARIN KOMINS BART BILL BAILEY BEN FAGIN BERNHARD POSPIECH BOB PATERSON BRIAN COULTHARD CHRIS COLM DANNY BUELENS DANNY SMITH DAVE GREENHALGH DAVE HALL DAVE HESS USA NEW YORK DAVID ADAMS DENIS REGENBRECHT DOUG BATES DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) ELI FRIEDMAN ERIC SIEGERMAN FEE WARNER FILIP VANHUYSE FoFP GABY STUEWE GARY GEOFF WRIGHT GRAHAM TURPIN IAIN FERGUSSON IRIS JAAP JASON GOOL JILL STROBRIDGE JOHN STANTON JON JARRET JULIE FRENCH KEEF KETIL SVENDSEN KEV WARNER KEVIN PERRY KEVIN SOMMERS KRISTIN REGENBRECHT MARK (HASBEEN) LEE MARK LICHT MATT MERRICK FRENCH MICK CROOK MIKE COLEMAN MIKE HOMES MIKE WRIGHT NICK LEE PAULA FRIEDMAN RAINER SCHMEIL RAINER WANGLER RICHARD LOCKWOOD ROHAN WARNER SARA STANTON SARA STANTON SI STEVE EYRE STEVE HAYES STEVE LINDSEY STEVE READHEAD STUART HAMILTON SPATJE SUSAN SUCHMAN TOM CLARK { 71 } C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Mon Oct 16 08:15:02 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:15:02 +0200 Subject: list of names+where your coming from In-Reply-To: <57.c5031c1.271c49a7@aol.com> Message-ID: At 08:08 16.10.2000 -0400, you wrote: >Now that we know who is coming every one add where there coming from. > >ADAM STRIDER >ALESSANDRA WRIGHT >ANDRREAS STUEWE >ANDY GARIBALDI >ANNA >ARIN KOMINS >BART >BILL BAILEY >BEN FAGIN >BERNHARD POSPIECH >Germany< >BOB PATERSON >BRIAN COULTHARD >CHRIS >COLM >DANNY BUELENS >DANNY SMITH >DAVE GREENHALGH >DAVE HALL >DAVE HESS USA NEW YORK >DAVID ADAMS >DENIS REGENBRECHT >DOUG BATES >DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) >ELI FRIEDMAN >ERIC SIEGERMAN >FEE WARNER >FILIP VANHUYSE >FoFP >GABY STUEWE >GARY >GEOFF WRIGHT >GRAHAM TURPIN >IAIN FERGUSSON >IRIS >JAAP >JASON GOOL >JILL STROBRIDGE >JOHN STANTON >JON JARRET >JULIE FRENCH >KEEF >KETIL SVENDSEN >KEV WARNER >KEVIN PERRY >KEVIN SOMMERS >KRISTIN REGENBRECHT >MARK (HASBEEN) LEE >MARK LICHT >MATT >MERRICK FRENCH >MICK CROOK >MIKE COLEMAN >MIKE HOMES >MIKE WRIGHT >NICK LEE >PAULA FRIEDMAN >RAINER SCHMEIL >RAINER WANGLER >RICHARD LOCKWOOD >ROHAN WARNER >SARA STANTON >SARA STANTON >SI >STEVE EYRE >STEVE HAYES >STEVE LINDSEY >STEVE READHEAD >STUART HAMILTON >SPATJE >SUSAN SUCHMAN >TOM CLARK >{ 71 } > > >C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave >I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ >I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I >I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ > From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Oct 16 08:34:03 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:34:03 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 In-Reply-To: Bernhard Pospiech's message of Sat, 14 Oct 2000 11:08:29 +0200 Message-ID: Bernhard Pospiech writes: > Channel 4 will make interviews with at least one fan from each country > outside the UK. And I (the lucky one ??) am the German one. > > Nicole just wanted to know when we will meet in the BEEHIVE. > I told her that I'll be there between 3 and 5 pm Oh boy, are they gonna *LOVE* us having name badges :-) FoFP From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Oct 16 08:35:26 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:35:26 +0100 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it In-Reply-To: michael blackman's message of Sat, 14 Oct 2000 22:10:04 +0930 Message-ID: michael blackman writes: > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C0362B.80EEC840 > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Here is the list of names of all the Hawkfriends I have gathered over = > the past few week who have requested badges & or expressed their intent = > to meet at the BEE HIVE > > Please email me ASAP if you are not on this list (and want to be = > included) or if I have mispelled your name.=20 > > ** Names have been listed in alphabetical order by first names So just how big *is* this pub exactly? FoFP > > ADAM STRIDER > ALESSANDRA WRIGHT > ANDRREAS STUEWE > ANDY GARIBALDI > ARIN > ARIN KOMINS > BART > BEN FAGIN > BERNHARD POSPIECH > BRIAN COULTHARD > COLM > DANNY BEULENS > DANNY SMITH > DAVE GREENHALGH > DAVE HESS > DAVID ADAMS > DENIS REGENBRECHT > DOUG BATES > DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) > ELI FRIEDMAN > ERIC SIEGERMAN > FEE WARNER > FILIP VANHUYSE > FoFP > GABY STUEWE > GEOFF WRIGHT > GRAHAM TURPIN > GRAHAM TURPIN > IAIN FERGUSSON > JAAP > JASON BOOL > JILL STROBRIDGE > JOHN STANTON > JON JARRET > JULIE FRENCH > KEEF > KETIL SVENDSEN > KEV WARNER > KEVIN PERRY > KEVIN SOMMERS > KRISTEN REGENBRECHT > MARK (HASBEEN) LEE > MARK LICHT > MATT > MERRICK FRENCH > MICK CROOK > MIKE COLEMAN > MIKE HOMES > MIKE WRIGHT > NICK LEE > PAULA FRIEDMAN > RAINER SCHMEIL > RAINER WANGLER > RICHARD LOCKWOOD > ROHAN WARNER > SARA STANTON > SARA STANTON > SI > STEVE EYRE > STEVE HAYES > STEVE LINDSEY > STEVE READHEAD > STUART HAMILTON > SUSAN From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Oct 16 08:37:18 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:37:18 +0100 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it In-Reply-To: michael blackman's message of Sat, 14 Oct 2000 22:10:04 +0930 Message-ID: michael blackman writes: BTW: It's Mike Holmes rather than Holmes and I'm down for an FoFP badge anyway - though I guess for those not in the know it could have my name in brackets... Ta. FoFP > ADAM STRIDER > ALESSANDRA WRIGHT > ANDRREAS STUEWE > ANDY GARIBALDI > ARIN > ARIN KOMINS > BART > BEN FAGIN > BERNHARD POSPIECH > BRIAN COULTHARD > COLM > DANNY BEULENS > DANNY SMITH > DAVE GREENHALGH > DAVE HESS > DAVID ADAMS > DENIS REGENBRECHT > DOUG BATES > DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) > ELI FRIEDMAN > ERIC SIEGERMAN > FEE WARNER > FILIP VANHUYSE > FoFP > GABY STUEWE > GEOFF WRIGHT > GRAHAM TURPIN > GRAHAM TURPIN > IAIN FERGUSSON > JAAP > JASON BOOL > JILL STROBRIDGE > JOHN STANTON > JON JARRET > JULIE FRENCH > KEEF > KETIL SVENDSEN > KEV WARNER > KEVIN PERRY > KEVIN SOMMERS > KRISTEN REGENBRECHT > MARK (HASBEEN) LEE > MARK LICHT > MATT > MERRICK FRENCH > MICK CROOK > MIKE COLEMAN > MIKE HOMES > MIKE WRIGHT > NICK LEE > PAULA FRIEDMAN > RAINER SCHMEIL > RAINER WANGLER > RICHARD LOCKWOOD > ROHAN WARNER > SARA STANTON > SARA STANTON > SI > STEVE EYRE > STEVE HAYES > STEVE LINDSEY > STEVE READHEAD > STUART HAMILTON > SUSAN > > > ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C0362B.80EEC840 > Content-Type: text/html; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > > > http-equiv=3DContent-Type> > > > > >
Here is the list of names of all the = > Hawkfriends I=20 > have gathered over the past few week who have requested badges & or=20 > expressed their intent to meet at the BEE HIVE
>
 
>
Please email me ASAP if you are not on = > this list=20 > (and want to be included) or if I have mispelled your name. = >
>
 
>
** Names have been listed in = > alphabetical=20 > order by first names
>
 
>
ADAM STRIDER
ALESSANDRA = > WRIGHT
ANDRREAS=20 > STUEWE
ANDY GARIBALDI
ARIN
ARIN KOMINS
BART
BEN = > FAGIN
BERNHARD=20 > POSPIECH
BRIAN COULTHARD
COLM
DANNY BEULENS
DANNY = > SMITH
DAVE=20 > GREENHALGH
DAVE HESS
DAVID ADAMS
DENIS REGENBRECHT
DOUG = > BATES
DR=20 > MARTYN (HASBEEN)
ELI FRIEDMAN
ERIC SIEGERMAN
FEE = > WARNER
FILIP=20 > VANHUYSE
FoFP
GABY STUEWE
GEOFF WRIGHT
GRAHAM = > TURPIN
GRAHAM=20 > TURPIN
IAIN FERGUSSON
JAAP
JASON BOOL
JILL = > STROBRIDGE
JOHN=20 > STANTON
JON JARRET
JULIE FRENCH
KEEF
KETIL SVENDSEN
KEV=20 > WARNER
KEVIN PERRY
KEVIN SOMMERS
KRISTEN REGENBRECHT
MARK = > (HASBEEN)=20 > LEE
MARK LICHT
MATT
MERRICK FRENCH
MICK CROOK
MIKE=20 > COLEMAN
MIKE HOMES
MIKE WRIGHT
NICK LEE
PAULA = > FRIEDMAN
RAINER=20 > SCHMEIL
RAINER WANGLER
RICHARD LOCKWOOD
ROHAN WARNER
SARA=20 > STANTON
SARA STANTON
SI
STEVE EYRE
STEVE HAYES
STEVE=20 > LINDSEY
STEVE READHEAD
STUART=20 > HAMILTON
SUSAN
> > ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C0362B.80EEC840-- > From bart at ENGAGE.NU Mon Oct 16 09:02:16 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 15:02:16 +0200 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it In-Reply-To: <200010161235.NAA00856@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: > > So just how big *is* this pub exactly? Its not _that_ big http://www.hd.org/Damon/photos/places-and-sights/England-London-W1- The-Beehive-pub-frontage-rainy-day-1-DHD.jpg --BArt From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Mon Oct 16 09:09:41 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:09:41 +0100 Subject: list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: > >RAINER WANGLER > >RICHARD LOCKWOOD * Stratford, E15 * :-) > >ROHAN WARNER _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Mon Oct 16 09:28:59 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:28:59 +0100 Subject: list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: > KEEF London N8 DANNY SMITH London N8 From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Mon Oct 16 09:48:01 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:48:01 00100 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 Message-ID: >> Nicole just wanted to know when we will meet in the BEEHIVE. >> I told her that I'll be there between 3 and 5 pm > I know there's a guy coming from Japan... Bernhard, can you e-mail me the letter from Nicole and I'll pass it on to him? Cheers! -- Andy www.andygilham.com From gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK Mon Oct 16 10:01:50 2000 From: gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK (gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:01:50 -0400 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: I'll be the person in the pub *without* a badge... probably very easy to spot, heh heh. Red Inner City Unit t-shirt and Radio Birdman "symbol" baseball hat... that'll be me! Dave >michael blackman writes: > >BTW: It's Mike Holmes rather than Holmes and I'm down for an FoFP badge >anyway - though I guess for those not in the know it could have my name >in brackets... > >Ta. > >FoFP > >> ADAM STRIDER >> ALESSANDRA WRIGHT >> ANDRREAS STUEWE >> ANDY GARIBALDI >> ARIN >> ARIN KOMINS >> BART >> BEN FAGIN >> BERNHARD POSPIECH >> BRIAN COULTHARD >> COLM >> DANNY BEULENS >> DANNY SMITH >> DAVE GREENHALGH >> DAVE HESS >> DAVID ADAMS >> DENIS REGENBRECHT >> DOUG BATES >> DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) >> ELI FRIEDMAN >> ERIC SIEGERMAN >> FEE WARNER >> FILIP VANHUYSE >> FoFP >> GABY STUEWE >> GEOFF WRIGHT >> GRAHAM TURPIN >> GRAHAM TURPIN >> IAIN FERGUSSON >> JAAP >> JASON BOOL >> JILL STROBRIDGE >> JOHN STANTON >> JON JARRET >> JULIE FRENCH >> KEEF >> KETIL SVENDSEN >> KEV WARNER >> KEVIN PERRY >> KEVIN SOMMERS >> KRISTEN REGENBRECHT >> MARK (HASBEEN) LEE >> MARK LICHT >> MATT >> MERRICK FRENCH >> MICK CROOK >> MIKE COLEMAN >> MIKE HOMES >> MIKE WRIGHT >> NICK LEE >> PAULA FRIEDMAN >> RAINER SCHMEIL >> RAINER WANGLER >> RICHARD LOCKWOOD >> ROHAN WARNER >> SARA STANTON >> SARA STANTON >> SI >> STEVE EYRE >> STEVE HAYES >> STEVE LINDSEY >> STEVE READHEAD >> STUART HAMILTON >> SUSAN >> >> >> ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C0362B.80EEC840 >> Content-Type: text/html; >> charset="iso-8859-1" >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >> >> >> >> > http-equiv=3DContent-Type> >> >> >> >> >>
Here is the list of names of all the = >> Hawkfriends I=20 >> have gathered over the past few week who have requested badges & or=20 >> expressed their intent to meet at the BEE HIVE
>>
 
>>
Please email me ASAP if you are not on = >> this list=20 >> (and want to be included) or if I have mispelled your name. = >>
>>
 
>>
** Names have been listed in = >> alphabetical=20 >> order by first names
>>
 
>>
ADAM STRIDER
ALESSANDRA = >> WRIGHT
ANDRREAS=20 >> STUEWE
ANDY GARIBALDI
ARIN
ARIN KOMINS
BART
BEN = >> FAGIN
BERNHARD=20 >> POSPIECH
BRIAN COULTHARD
COLM
DANNY BEULENS
DANNY = >> SMITH
DAVE=20 >> GREENHALGH
DAVE HESS
DAVID ADAMS
DENIS REGENBRECHT
DOUG = >> BATES
DR=20 >> MARTYN (HASBEEN)
ELI FRIEDMAN
ERIC SIEGERMAN
FEE = >> WARNER
FILIP=20 >> VANHUYSE
FoFP
GABY STUEWE
GEOFF WRIGHT
GRAHAM = >> TURPIN
GRAHAM=20 >> TURPIN
IAIN FERGUSSON
JAAP
JASON BOOL
JILL = >> STROBRIDGE
JOHN=20 >> STANTON
JON JARRET
JULIE FRENCH
KEEF
KETIL SVENDSEN
KEV=20 >> WARNER
KEVIN PERRY
KEVIN SOMMERS
KRISTEN REGENBRECHT
MARK = >> (HASBEEN)=20 >> LEE
MARK LICHT
MATT
MERRICK FRENCH
MICK CROOK
MIKE=20 >> COLEMAN
MIKE HOMES
MIKE WRIGHT
NICK LEE
PAULA = >> FRIEDMAN
RAINER=20 >> SCHMEIL
RAINER WANGLER
RICHARD LOCKWOOD
ROHAN WARNER
SARA=20 >> STANTON
SARA STANTON
SI
STEVE EYRE
STEVE HAYES
STEVE=20 >> LINDSEY
STEVE READHEAD
STUART=20 >> HAMILTON
SUSAN
>> >> ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C0362B.80EEC840-- >> > > From akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU Mon Oct 16 10:08:49 2000 From: akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 09:08:49 -0500 Subject: list of names+where your coming from In-Reply-To: <57.c5031c1.271c49a7@aol.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Dave Hess wrote: :Subject: list of names+where your coming from : :ARIN KOMINS USA, Chicago, IL Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at midway.uchicago.edu Web Systems Administrator University of Chicago/NSIT tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #302B Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From bart at ENGAGE.NU Mon Oct 16 10:28:45 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 16:28:45 +0200 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it In-Reply-To: <200010161235.NAA00856@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: > > BART Arnhem, The Netherlands > > JAAP Utrecht, The Netherlands From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Mon Oct 16 10:25:46 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 15:25:46 00100 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: >spot, heh heh. Red Inner City Unit t-shirt and Radio Birdman "symbol" >baseball hat... that'll be me! > When did you nick my hat then??? :) Most of you know me anwyay, but I think I've decided on the www.FreeTibet.org shirt. From stridernews at HOTMAIL.COM Mon Oct 16 10:30:42 2000 From: stridernews at HOTMAIL.COM (Adam Strider) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 14:30:42 GMT Subject: list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: >ADAM STRIDER New York, New York, USA >SUSAN SUCHMAN New York, New York, USA _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Mon Oct 16 10:08:20 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 16:08:20 +0200 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 In-Reply-To: <39eb0711.42f8.0@btinternet.com> Message-ID: Hi Andy At 14:48 16.10.2000 +0000, you wrote: >>> Nicole just wanted to know when we will meet in the >BEEHIVE. >>> I told her that I'll be there between 3 and 5 pm >> > >I know there's a guy coming from Japan... Bernhard, >can you e-mail me the letter from Nicole and I'll pass it >on to him? Just tell him know to be in the BEEHIVE and that he maybe will be interviewed by the Channel_4 Team Any chance to have one of the band mambers in the BEEHIVE ????? cheers Bernhard From novadrive at HOME.COM Mon Oct 16 10:42:49 2000 From: novadrive at HOME.COM (Kevin Sommers) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 07:42:49 -0700 Subject: [Hawkwind] list of names+where your coming from In-Reply-To: Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: HAWKWINDED at aol.com [mailto:HAWKWINDED at aol.com] Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 5:08 AM To: Hawkwind at egroups.com Subject: [Hawkwind] list of names+where your coming from Now that we know who is coming every one add where there coming from. KEVIN SOMMERS Arizona, where Phoenix is fried up! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tclark at PETRONET.NET Mon Oct 16 10:37:15 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 09:37:15 -0500 Subject: [Hawkwind] list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: TOM CLARK New Orleans, LA From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Mon Oct 16 11:22:56 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 16:22:56 +0100 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it In-Reply-To: <200010161401.KAA20554@mailgate.spc.edu> Message-ID: On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK wrote: > I'll be the person in the pub *without* a badge... probably very easy to > spot, heh heh. Red Inner City Unit t-shirt and Radio Birdman "symbol" > baseball hat... that'll be me! And though it doesn't look as if I'll be able to get hold of a labcoat as I'd planned, I'm assured that I'll be made distinctive in the Beehive by the goth in the red velvet dress I'll have with me :-/ It is going to be fun getting us all in the Beehive. We plan to get there about six but even that may be a bit late at this rate... Yours, Jon ObCD: Krel - _Ad Astra_ (this is *much* better on a second listen) P.S. Nick - hope this helps :-) -- | Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk | |======================================================================| | "Epsilon oscillator cyclotronic attenuation shift - AFFIRMATIVE!" | From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Mon Oct 16 11:46:17 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 01:16:17 +0930 Subject: The magic list Message-ID: ADAM STRIDER >ALESSANDRA WRIGHT >ANDRREAS STUEWE >ANDY GARIBALDI >ANNA >ARIN KOMINS >BART >BILL BAILEY >BEN FAGIN >BERNHARD POSPIECH >Germany< >BOB PATERSON >BRIAN COULTHARD >CHRIS >COLM >DANNY BUELENS >DANNY SMITH >DAVE GREENHALGH >DAVE HALL >DAVE HESS USA NEW YORK >DAVID ADAMS >DENIS REGENBRECHT >DOUG BATES >DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) >ELI FRIEDMAN >ERIC SIEGERMAN >FEE WARNER >FILIP VANHUYSE >FoFP >GABY STUEWE >GARY >GEOFF WRIGHT >GRAHAM TURPIN >IAIN FERGUSSON >IRIS >JAAP >JASON GOOL >JILL STROBRIDGE >JOHN STANTON >JON JARRET >JULIE FRENCH >KEEF >KETIL SVENDSEN >KEV WARNER >KEVIN PERRY >KEVIN SOMMERS >KRISTIN REGENBRECHT >MARK (HASBEEN) LEE >MARK LICHT >MATT >MERRICK FRENCH >Michael Blackman >>> Australia <<< >MICK CROOK >MIKE COLEMAN >MIKE HOMES >MIKE WRIGHT >NICK LEE >PAULA FRIEDMAN >RAINER SCHMEIL >RAINER WANGLER >RICHARD LOCKWOOD >ROHAN WARNER >SARA STANTON >SARA STANTON >SI >STEVE EYRE >STEVE HAYES >STEVE LINDSEY >STEVE READHEAD >STUART HAMILTON >SPATJE >SUSAN SUCHMAN >TOM CLARK -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Oct 16 11:50:51 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 16:50:51 +0100 Subject: [Hawkwind] list of names+where your coming from In-Reply-To: Kevin Sommers's message of Mon, 16 Oct 2000 07:42:49 -0700 Message-ID: FoFP (Mike Holmes) The Fifth Colour Country From d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET Mon Oct 16 21:14:23 2000 From: d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET (Dave Greenhalgh) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 02:14:23 +0100 Subject: list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: > > >DAVE GREENHALGH Toulouse - France From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Mon Oct 16 13:08:14 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 18:08:14 +0100 Subject: HW Badges - Heres the List as I have it In-Reply-To: <39eb0fea.89a.0@btinternet.com> Message-ID: In message <39eb0fea.89a.0 at btinternet.com>, Andrew Gilham writes >>spot, heh heh. Red Inner City Unit t-shirt and Radio >Birdman "symbol" >>baseball hat... that'll be me! >> > >When did you nick my hat then??? :) > >Most of you know me anwyay, but I think I've decided >on the www.FreeTibet.org shirt. list of people *without* badges: Me Andy Dave Gingoblin -- Jon From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Mon Oct 16 13:28:26 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 10:28:26 -0700 Subject: HW: Black Sword DVD Message-ID: ... and it includes (according to the URL) the four songs from the encore: 'Coded Languages', 'Born To Go', 'Utopia' and 'Levitation' ... that aren't on *any* of the audio versions of 'Live Chronicles'. 'bout time! And I'm not going to be able to play this on an American-marketed DVD machine, am I? -Doug ceres at sirius.com On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 17:48:30 00100, Andrew Gilham wrote: >Looks like it's due out next week: > >http://www.blackstar.co.uk/video/item/7000000059876 From Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET Mon Oct 16 14:37:08 2000 From: Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET (Dan Witt) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 13:37:08 -0500 Subject: HW: Black Sword DVD Message-ID: > ... and it includes (according to the URL) the four songs from the encore: > 'Coded Languages', 'Born To Go', 'Utopia' and 'Levitation' > ... that aren't on *any* of the audio versions of 'Live Chronicles'. 'bout > time! > > And I'm not going to be able to play this on an American-marketed DVD > machine, am I? > Yes, there is always a way. Such as, on computer or a player that plays all regions. From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Thu Oct 12 17:10:08 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 22:10:08 +0100 Subject: HW: CDs for sale Message-ID: I have the following for sale, and will consider reasonable offers. I will be at the Brixton all-nighter, or add something for p&p. * CD albums. EpochEclipse (single CD) Chronicle of the Black Sword (flicknife: bonus tracks are Arioch, Assault & Battery live, Sleep of 1000 Tears live) Distant Horizons Space Bandits Out and Intake Church of Hawkwind Ritual of the Solstice (remixes) * CD singles. Love In Space (includes live Lord Of Light from the Alien tour) Quark, Strangeness and Charm (live 93 version, plus Black Sun and Astralasia's remix of Uncle Sam's On Mars) Spirit of the Age (solstice remixes by Astralasia) All these are in jewel cases, except Ritual Of The Solstice which is a digipack and Love In Space which has a rather elegant cardboard sleeve. Dave. From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Mon Oct 16 16:12:49 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 21:12:49 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 In-Reply-To: <001001c03545$e4ba3d00$637aa8c2@xpnwjjkf> Message-ID: Non-UK folks might like to know that this program's viewpoint can be a little, um, ironic. If they can make people look foolish by cutting from something you say to something that illustrates the opposite, they'll do it. I'm not saying you shouldn't talk to them, but maybe be a little careful about what you choose to say. At 19:46 13/10/00, Nick Lee wrote: >The Top Ten Of... what? Space Rock, UK Psychedelia.. sounds interesting. >Lets hope they film the whole thing and make it available somehow... > >Nick From rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM Mon Oct 16 17:10:13 2000 From: rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM (Rich) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 22:10:13 +0100 Subject: Out of Stasis: Moorcock and Brixton Message-ID: Hi all I'm Back on list after being in Stasis for a while(18 Months) ;-) Anyone know if Moorcocks coming to Brixton? And did they find Stacia? Rich Warren From boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK Mon Oct 16 18:13:00 2000 From: boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK (XXX) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:13:00 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Hello everybody! Finished rehearsing in Devon now. All this has been quite a task, dealing with phone calls, lightshow etc. We are off to London now to rehearse the next step, with the dancers and other ex members, some of whom I have not played or spoken with, for 20 odd years or more. 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Kevin Sommers (who will buy this DVD of course but would rather watch it than not) -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of Dan Witt Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:37 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: HW: Black Sword DVD > ... and it includes (according to the URL) the four songs from the encore: > 'Coded Languages', 'Born To Go', 'Utopia' and 'Levitation' > ... that aren't on *any* of the audio versions of 'Live Chronicles'. 'bout > time! > > And I'm not going to be able to play this on an American-marketed DVD > machine, am I? > Yes, there is always a way. Such as, on computer or a player that plays all regions. From Martyn.Lawrence at TEAM.TELSTRA.COM Mon Oct 16 18:20:38 2000 From: Martyn.Lawrence at TEAM.TELSTRA.COM (Lawrence, Martyn [IBM GSA]) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:20:38 +1100 Subject: Hawkestra Message-ID: Good Luck Dave & everyone involved, any chance of doing a world tour hawkestra ;-) or at least down under. Wish I had delayed my U.K. trip one more month, but alas Marty Lawrence > From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Mon Oct 16 18:27:39 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:27:39 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <001101c037be$4a431c80$c49393c3@default> Message-ID: Well........are you going to make an appearance at the Beehive Mr Brock?????? Perhaps you could do a little bit of busking outside to rummage up a few quid to buy us all a round. ( Now there's a thought!!!!!!!!!!) Melvyn (I'll bring my camera just in case!) From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:03:04 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:03:04 +0100 Subject: HW: Black Sword DVD Message-ID: at the risk of a cheap shot for CDS Mail order, we should have it this week if the people selling it to us are to be believed. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Gilham" To: Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 5:48 PM Subject: HW: Black Sword DVD > Looks like it's due out next week: > > http://www.blackstar.co.uk/video/item/7000000059876 > > Region 2, of course. From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:11:51 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:11:51 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 Message-ID: I may be able to check with Alan Davey but let me know at agcdser at aol.com 0r tel 01382-776595 as soon as possible and I MAY be able to get Tim Blake in there but someone be quick as it won't be up to me. Andy Garibaldi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernhard Pospiech" To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 3:08 PM Subject: Re: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 > Hi Andy > > At 14:48 16.10.2000 +0000, you wrote: > >>> Nicole just wanted to know when we will meet in the > >BEEHIVE. > >>> I told her that I'll be there between 3 and 5 pm > >> > > > >I know there's a guy coming from Japan... Bernhard, > >can you e-mail me the letter from Nicole and I'll pass it > >on to him? > > > Just tell him know to be in the BEEHIVE and that he maybe will be > interviewed by the Channel_4 Team > > Any chance to have one of the band mambers in the BEEHIVE ????? > > > > cheers > Bernhard From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:10:09 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:10:09 +0100 Subject: list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernhard Pospiech" To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 1:15 PM Subject: Re: list of names+where your coming from > At 08:08 16.10.2000 -0400, you wrote: > >Now that we know who is coming every one add where there coming from. > > > >ADAM STRIDER > >ALESSANDRA WRIGHT > >ANDRREAS STUEWE > >ANDY GARIBALDI (Dundee, East Scotland - approx 545 miles one way - and I am going back!!!!!) > >ANNA > >ARIN KOMINS > >BART > >BILL BAILEY > >BEN FAGIN > >BERNHARD POSPIECH >Germany< > >BOB PATERSON > >BRIAN COULTHARD > >CHRIS > >COLM > >DANNY BUELENS > >DANNY SMITH > >DAVE GREENHALGH > >DAVE HALL > >DAVE HESS USA NEW YORK > >DAVID ADAMS > >DENIS REGENBRECHT > >DOUG BATES > >DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) > >ELI FRIEDMAN > >ERIC SIEGERMAN > >FEE WARNER > >FILIP VANHUYSE > >FoFP > >GABY STUEWE > >GARY > >GEOFF WRIGHT > >GRAHAM TURPIN > >IAIN FERGUSSON > >IRIS > >JAAP > >JASON GOOL > >JILL STROBRIDGE > >JOHN STANTON > >JON JARRET > >JULIE FRENCH > >KEEF > >KETIL SVENDSEN > >KEV WARNER > >KEVIN PERRY > >KEVIN SOMMERS > >KRISTIN REGENBRECHT > >MARK (HASBEEN) LEE > >MARK LICHT > >MATT > >MERRICK FRENCH > >MICK CROOK > >MIKE COLEMAN > >MIKE HOMES > >MIKE WRIGHT > >NICK LEE > >PAULA FRIEDMAN > >RAINER SCHMEIL > >RAINER WANGLER > >RICHARD LOCKWOOD > >ROHAN WARNER > >SARA STANTON > >SARA STANTON > >SI > >STEVE EYRE > >STEVE HAYES > >STEVE LINDSEY > >STEVE READHEAD > >STUART HAMILTON > >SPATJE > >SUSAN SUCHMAN > >TOM CLARK > >{ 71 } > > > > > >C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave > >I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ > >I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I > >I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ > > From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:21:43 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:21:43 +0100 Subject: News-Magazines Message-ID: OK - as far as I know it's like this. There will be Hawkwind selling their own merchandise such as T-shirts programmes, etc. Voiceprint will have several stands and will be selling the 7 Weird CD's and the Tim Blake CD and it is hoped that they will be organising a signing session for the Tim Blake CD at some point in the proceedings so that should be good.. Don't know if Neil and Marie willl be selling the Alan Davey CD-R's as at Storubridge but I would have thought they might. Sadly CD Services have not been given permission to have a stand (disappointed???........me???) but Voiceprint have kindly allowed us to have some of their table space for promotion to give out catalogues (a new one will be ready - or at least the highlights of a new one if we can run off a thousand or two between now and then - I've just been in London at the rather lackluster Kraut/synth bash - those who didn't attend missed.....absolutely nothing!!!! - hence the delay with all these e.mails). May well be things I don't know about but my advice is make sure you bring a decent sized bag, if only for the free leaflets, etc!!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Appelt" To: Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 7:32 PM Subject: News-Magazines > Hi there, > > is the hawkestra-event mentioned in british music magazines? > > All tips are warm welcomed. > > And another question: > > Does anybody know if the weird-tap-cd's are available for "our desirable > merchandising" at the academy and what about the new hawkwind-book? > > > Yours > > Chris From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:26:22 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:26:22 +0100 Subject: HW: Black Sword DVD Message-ID: can't you get your DVD player chipped for use of import DVD's the way we can get the extra chip added here in the UK??? Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Pearson" To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 6:28 PM Subject: Re: HW: Black Sword DVD > ... and it includes (according to the URL) the four songs from the encore: > 'Coded Languages', 'Born To Go', 'Utopia' and 'Levitation' > ... that aren't on *any* of the audio versions of 'Live Chronicles'. 'bout > time! > > And I'm not going to be able to play this on an American-marketed DVD > machine, am I? > > -Doug > ceres at sirius.com > > On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 17:48:30 00100, Andrew Gilham > wrote: > >Looks like it's due out next week: > > > >http://www.blackstar.co.uk/video/item/7000000059876 From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:24:19 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:24:19 +0100 Subject: HW:Brock interview/Heads Message-ID: ....and I'll be in the Sainsbury's-orange coloured T-shirt with, oddly enough, Sainsburys and Krel on the front and back in black writing - now that will definitely be the only one there!!! Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Hess" To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 2:33 AM Subject: Re: HW:Brock interview/Heads > In a message dated 10/15/00 8:07:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > Rob at JAZZBOX.FREESERVE.CO.UK writes: > > << I'll be > the long haired one in jeans and a t shirt..:-) > Rob >> > Like most of us!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave > I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ > I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I > I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:39:03 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:39:03 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton bound Message-ID: I was told that an advance sale of 2000 approx up to end of last week - it is expected that the event will sell out on the day. Andy Garibaldi ----- Original Message ----- From: "michael blackman" To: Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 9:22 AM Subject: Re: HW: Brixton bound > Cool - noted > > does anyone know if the tickets have sold out sold out yet? > > Michael B > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bart Brugmans > To: > Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:45 AM > Subject: Re: HW: Brixton bound > > > > Hi Mark, > > > > > Are we still taking orders for badges !! > > I already ordered one, I guess, but I will bring a friend with me > > called Jaap, he'll defenitely wants one :-) > > > > --BArt > > > > btw I have a spare ticket... From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:43:46 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:43:46 +0100 Subject: HW:Brock interview/Heads Message-ID: Heads album reviewd in this month's 'Rock Sound' magazine - if it's the same band!!! Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Robinson" To: Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 11:12 PM Subject: HW:Brock interview/Heads > Dave Brock was interviewed last night live on totalrock radio (via > telephone..),he said he was pretty sure the gig was going to be recorded,and > that they were hoping Samantha Fox was going to be there too !. > He mentioned he had been working with Tim Blake,how much he enjoyed > Australia , and that the band HAD been practising !! > Also talked about some Tory minister who used to play in a HW tribute band > called "Masters of the Universe" (Any Idea who this was ?)and how these > Politicians are all trying to be cool now by admitting they smoked a few > reefers in the past . > > I'm pretty sure that The Heads are on in session on the John Peel programme > (BBC radio 1- 10 pm) this wednesday,don't know if this is on a website > somewhere to confirm it.. > > Brixton is going to be sooooo good,hope to meet some of you there,I'll be > the long haired one in jeans and a t shirt..:-) > > countdown started.... > cheers > Rob From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:47:15 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:47:15 +0100 Subject: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor Message-ID: Plenty more out there - none of it worth listening to - none at CD Services - if you've got the original, that's all you need. Andy Garibaldi (in his own humble opinion as ever) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas, Guy" To: Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 9:58 AM Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor > Actually Andy you're completely right about the HW comparison - not really > that close at all! > Thinking about it, it wasn't John Peel's sleeve notes comparing it to HW, it > was a write-up in Sounds at the time, when it was first re-issued. (Jeez - > remember Sounds - great paper - Kerrap was a spin-off from sounds!) That > said, it was the iffy HW comparison in Sounds that was the catayst that made > me go and buy the LP sixteen years ago, and it is still one of my fave LPs > of all time! > > What other Tractor material is ther out there to be had? Anything at CDS? > > Best wishes, > > Guy T. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ANDREW GARIBALDI [mailto:andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM] > > Sent: 12 October 2000 22:52 > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > > Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor > > > > Tractor used to be 'The Way We Live' and while Ozit have poured forth a > > load > > of Tractor title in the intervening years, the original Tractot self > > titled > > album remains one of the legendary overlooked albums of the seventies - > > not > > sure about a Hawk comparison, but their 'modus operandi' was really their > > own and the ten minutes or so of 'Make The Journey' turned up real LOUD > > still has the spine tingling. > > Andy Gravelbadly. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Thomas, Guy" > > To: > > Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:53 AM > > Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY - Tractor > > > > > > > Doug, > > > > > > Thanks for the Opel B posting. Does anybody know if Robbie Milne, who > > was > > > mentioned in the personnel line-up, is the same geezer who was in > > "Tractor", > > > circa 1972? There were two blokes in Tractor, Milne (I think) played > > > everything except drums! > > > > > > The album, also called Tractor was re-issued back in 1984, with cover > > notes > > > by John Peel, who was instrumental in getting the band going originally > > on > > > his See-for-Miles label. In those sleeve notes he likened Tractor very > > much > > > to DoReMi era Hawwind! Good enough reason to buy the album! It was > > > re-issued again, on CD in 1991, with the previous LP on the same disc > > too. > > > (I can't recall the previous name for the guys, or the name of the LP). > > > Great music though! > > > > > > Regards to all and see you at Brixton. (I'll be wearing a fairly > > horrible > > > red/white/black striped jumper!) > > > > > > Guy T. > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > From: Doug Pearson [mailto:ceres at SIRIUS.COM] > > > > Sent: 11 October 2000 21:29 > > > > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > > > > Subject: Re: HW:OPAL BUTTERFLY > > > > > > > > On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 15:14:07 -0600, Mike Coleman > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > my copy of "Groupie Girl" is german pic sleeve version....is this > > the > > > > same > > > > >as yours??? > > > > > > > > Hi, Mike - my copy is a New Zealand (or maybe Australian) pressing (it > > was > > > > sent to me by Violet, the singer of Space Dust, after I sent her a > > copy > > of > > > > Half Japanese's '1/2 Gentlemen Not Beasts' triple-LP, which was the > > top > > > > item on her "wants" list) without a pic sleeve. I doubt that the > > music > > is > > > > any different from the German pressing you have (which is probably > > higher > > > > quality). > > > > > > > > > think the value on this one is through the roof....also > > > > >isn't there a 45 with "Mary Anne with the shaky hand"(giggles) or > > > > >something??? > > > > > > > > taken from: > > > > http://www.borderlinebooks.com/uk6070s/tapestry.html > > > > >Personnel: > > > > >RICHARD BARDEY bs A > > > > >TOM DOHERTY bs, gtr A > > > > >SIMON KING drms A > > > > >ALAN LOVE A > > > > >ROBBIE MILNE A > > > > >IAN 'LEMMY' KILMINSTER gtr, vcls > > > > >RAY MAJOR gtr, vcls > > > > > > > > > >45s: > > > > >Beautiful Biege/Speak Up (CBS 3576) 1968 > > > > >Mary Anne With The Shakey Hand/My Gration Or? (CBS 3921) 1969 > > > > >You're A Groupie Girl/Gigging Song (Polydor 2058 041) 1970 > > > > > > > > > >Lemmy and Ray Major were not on the first two 45s. Lemmy was still > > > > >with Sam Gopal from mid-1968 to mid-1969. The fact that after leaving > > > > >Opal Butterfly he joined Hawkwind has made their singles collectable > > > > >and sought-after (particularly the second one. The 'A' side of this > > > > >was a Who cover.). Later still, he was in Motorhead. For the record > > > > >Major was later with Hackensack and Mott The Hoople. Opal Butterfly > > > > >appeared in the 'B' movie 'Groupie Girl' and have a track My Gration > > > > >Or? on the Electric Sugar Cube Flashbacks (CD). > > > > > > > > Hope this helps! > > > > > > > > -Doug > > > > ceres at sirius.com > > > > > > From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:50:14 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:50:14 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: oh well - in that case ignore what I have just posted - better people than me are clearly already on the case. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: XXX To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 11:13 PM Subject: HW: Hawkestra Hello everybody! Finished rehearsing in Devon now. All this has been quite a task, dealing with phone calls, lightshow etc. We are off to London now to rehearse the next step, with the dancers and other ex members, some of whom I have not played or spoken with, for 20 odd years or more. Perhaps certain members of the band will be spotted in disguise by sharp eyed Hawk members at the Beehive! Dave Brock -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 16 18:55:36 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:55:36 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 Message-ID: THAT is a bloody good point....... But let's be honest - IF that was their intention to start with, then none of us stands a chance, no matter what we say!!!! Prepare to be edited!!!!! Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Berry" To: Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 9:12 PM Subject: Re: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 > Non-UK folks might like to know that this program's viewpoint can be a > little, um, ironic. If they can make people look foolish by cutting from > something you say to something that illustrates the opposite, they'll do > it. I'm not saying you shouldn't talk to them, but maybe be a little > careful about what you choose to say. > > At 19:46 13/10/00, Nick Lee wrote: > >The Top Ten Of... what? Space Rock, UK Psychedelia.. sounds interesting. > >Lets hope they film the whole thing and make it available somehow... > > > >Nick From Martyn.Lawrence at TEAM.TELSTRA.COM Mon Oct 16 18:50:48 2000 From: Martyn.Lawrence at TEAM.TELSTRA.COM (Lawrence, Martyn [IBM GSA]) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:50:48 +1100 Subject: HW:Tim & Tide of the Century Message-ID: With regard to the interview on totalrock radio , with Dave's reference to Tim, does this mean that he will take a more permanent role within the touring Hawkwind. Btw can someone post a review of the new cd ? fofp/andi regards Marty From deltawave at METRONET.COM Mon Oct 16 19:58:46 2000 From: deltawave at METRONET.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 17:58:46 -0600 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: Message-ID: >Well........are you going to make an appearance at the Beehive Mr Brock?????? >Perhaps you could do a little bit of busking outside to rummage up a few >quid to buy us all a round. >( Now there's a thought!!!!!!!!!!) > > >Melvyn >(I'll bring my camera just in case!)(NO DUDE!!! LEAVE CAMERA!! BAD MOVE!!) (but you know that) From denis at D-RIDER.DE Mon Oct 16 18:59:05 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 00:59:05 +0200 Subject: list of names+where your coming from In-Reply-To: <57.c5031c1.271c49a7@aol.com> Message-ID: Hi, >Now that we know who is coming every one add where there coming from. > >DENIS REGENBRECHT >KRISTIN REGENBRECHT * >RAINER SCHMEIL Germany, Munich & *Eisfeld (I'm sure no one knows where _that_ is ) (c)IAO D'perhaps wearing a Magma-T-shirt on Friday'+R NR: Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson, "Dune: House Atreides" (man, is that bad) -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From denis at D-RIDER.DE Mon Oct 16 19:08:30 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 01:08:30 +0200 Subject: HW: Black Sword DVD In-Reply-To: <000b01c037a0$16f4a240$f30fe03f@m8v3c0> Message-ID: Hi, > > And I'm not going to be able to play this on an American-marketed DVD > > machine, am I? > >Yes, there is always a way. Such as, on computer or a player that plays all >regions. Yep. Furthermore you can also let modify your formerly constricted player (here in Germany: about 50$-70$ depending on the model) to make it codefree. It will then play all DVDs from all zones, too. (c)IAO D+R -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From deltawave at METRONET.COM Mon Oct 16 20:20:59 2000 From: deltawave at METRONET.COM (Mike Coleman) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 18:20:59 -0600 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: Message-ID: >>Well........are you going to make an appearance at the Beehive Mr Brock?????? >>Perhaps you could do a little bit of busking outside to rummage up a few >>quid to buy us all a round. >>( Now there's a thought!!!!!!!!!!) >> >> >>Melvyn >>(I'll bring my camera just in case!)(NO DUDE!!! LEAVE CAMERA!!)...Second >>thought...maybe Dave wants to be in pictures--just opinion-Scuse >>me...ANDE!!! where's that box of English Toffees????????? From ketil.svendsen at FISKAREN.NHST.NO Mon Oct 16 20:04:19 2000 From: ketil.svendsen at FISKAREN.NHST.NO (Ketil Svendsen) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 02:04:19 +0200 Subject: list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: Subject: list of names+where your coming from Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 08:08:07 EDT From: Dave Hess Now that we know who is coming every one add where there coming from. now where am i from? KETIL SVENDSEN --- from norway! and a very happy norwegian indeed, headed for the hawkestra event - and just back from a greatgreat motorpsycho concert that lasted fro over two hours ...joyjoyjoy..... best, ketil -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Finished rehearsing in Devon now. All this has been quite a task, dealing with phone calls, lightshow etc. We are off to London now to rehearse the next step, with the dancers and other ex members, some of whom I have not played or spoken with, for 20 odd years or more. Perhaps certain members of the band will be spotted in disguise by sharp eyed Hawk members at the Beehive! Dave Brock -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cwheaton at TRANSWESTTAXI.COM Tue Oct 17 03:01:33 2000 From: cwheaton at TRANSWESTTAXI.COM (Cliff & Pam Wheaton) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 01:01:33 -0600 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Add me to that sentiment!!! Hopefully someone will quaff a pint or three for those of us broke folx that are wayyyyy too far away! Rock on guys & gals! Enjoy yourselves for me , too! Pam Bill & Cynthia wrote: > Alas....I wont be there in body but I'll certainly be there in > spirit!A Hawkfan I talk to on ICQ (in England) is going and getting me > a T shirt - so at least I'll have a memento of the occasion. Have fun > everybody Bill > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: XXX > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 6:13 AM > Subject: HW: Hawkestra > Hello everybody! Finished rehearsing in Devon now. All this > has been quite a task, dealing with phone calls, lightshow > etc.We are off to London now to rehearse the next step, with > the dancers and other ex members, some of whom I have not > played or spoken with, for 20 odd years or more. Perhaps > certain members of the band will be spotted in disguise by > sharp eyed Hawk members at the Beehive! Dave Brock > -- Pam Wheaton Cliff Wheaton _____/----^---\____ The greatest tool for world peace From andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK Tue Oct 17 03:51:27 2000 From: andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK (Andy Ball) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:51:27 +0100 Subject: HW: Black Sword DVD In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Sounds like the old Black Sword Video CD that I have... I hope the video quality on DVD is much better...... > >> ... and it includes (according to the URL) the four songs from the encore: >> 'Coded Languages', 'Born To Go', 'Utopia' and 'Levitation' >> ... that aren't on *any* of the audio versions of 'Live Chronicles'. >'bout >> time! >> >> And I'm not going to be able to play this on an American-marketed DVD >> machine, am I? >> > >Yes, there is always a way. Such as, on computer or a player that plays all >regions. > > From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Tue Oct 17 04:30:29 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:30:29 +0100 Subject: Leaving on a jet plane Message-ID: >Subject: Leaving on a jet plane Hopefully the "Me First and the Gimme Gimmes" version... (Get it from Napster if you don't know it - it ROARS!) :-) Cheers, Rich. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com From mark at ESPARTO.UK.COM Tue Oct 17 04:34:03 2000 From: mark at ESPARTO.UK.COM (Mark Lee) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:34:03 +0100 Subject: HW: Where from, and stuff. Message-ID: Hi, Only a short trip for us, and we now have two passengers confirmed from Derbyshire (no pun intended) filling the back seat. DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) (Derby, UK) MARK (HASBEEN) LEE (Nr Chesterfield, UK) + 2 from North Derbyshire, badges ?? dunno, anyway the 'Badgemeister' is en-route now. Trying to get there early now to pack the place out some more for C4, (TV company, not explosive !!). It also looks as though I need to bring huge wodges of wonga for tapes/CD's etc. JEZ !! Are you going, any of the other guys ? I hear mention of cookies/brownies, hmmmmmm. Just to amuse you all, I only realised yesterday (Monday) that my tax and MOT had run out, major panic time, spoke to man at garage, ran round like headless chicken, got the MOT sorted, tax today, pheeeee-ew. C Ya All Real Soon. Mark (Hasbeen) From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Tue Oct 17 05:28:45 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:28:45 +0100 Subject: In the Beehive Message-ID: I imagine I'll be the only one with the BEER POWERED NOISE FRENZY t-shirt... Cheers, R. > ....and I'll be in the Sainsbury's-orange coloured T-shirt with, oddly > enough, Sainsburys and Krel on the front and back in black writing - now > that will definitely be the only one there!!! > Andy Garibaldi. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Tue Oct 17 05:20:17 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:20:17 +0100 Subject: Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: That's at least three of us then... (without badges, that is ;-{)> ) ChrisW > -----Original Message----- > From: gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK [mailto:gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK] > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 3:02 PM > Subject: Re: Badges - Heres the List as I have it > > > I'll be the person in the pub *without* a badge... probably > very easy to > spot, heh heh. Red Inner City Unit t-shirt and Radio Birdman "symbol" > baseball hat... that'll be me! > > Dave > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Tue Oct 17 05:23:30 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:23:30 +0100 Subject: HW Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: OK...FOUR...(Any Advance on for?) ChrisW (The man without a country) > -----Original Message----- > From: Jon Browne [mailto:jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK] > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 6:08 PM > Subject: HW Badges - Heres the List as I have it > > > In message <39eb0fea.89a.0 at btinternet.com>, Andrew Gilham > writes > >>spot, heh heh. Red Inner City Unit t-shirt and Radio > >Birdman "symbol" > >>baseball hat... that'll be me! > >> > > > >When did you nick my hat then??? :) > > > >Most of you know me anwyay, but I think I've decided > >on the www.FreeTibet.org shirt. > > > list of people *without* badges: > > Me > Andy > Dave Gingoblin > > > -- > Jon > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK Tue Oct 17 05:57:01 2000 From: merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK (David Bottomley) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:57:01 +0100 Subject: HW Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: >OK...FOUR...(Any Advance on for?) Yup - five (probably). Dave From a.hughes at NEWI.AC.UK Tue Oct 17 06:14:03 2000 From: a.hughes at NEWI.AC.UK (Alun Hughes) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:14:03 +0100 Subject: HW Badges - Heres the List as I have it Message-ID: Six! - Alun >>> Chris Warburton 17/10/00 10:23 >>> OK...FOUR...(Any Advance on for?) ChrisW (The man without a country) > -----Original Message----- > From: Jon Browne [mailto:jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK] > Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 6:08 PM > Subject: HW Badges - Heres the List as I have it > > > In message <39eb0fea.89a.0 at btinternet.com>, Andrew Gilham > writes > >>spot, heh heh. Red Inner City Unit t-shirt and Radio > >Birdman "symbol" > >>baseball hat... that'll be me! > >> > > > >When did you nick my hat then??? :) > > > >Most of you know me anwyay, but I think I've decided > >on the www.FreeTibet.org shirt. > > > list of people *without* badges: > > Me > Andy > Dave Gingoblin > > > -- > Jon > From stuarthamilton at REDHOTANT.COM Tue Oct 17 06:11:10 2000 From: stuarthamilton at REDHOTANT.COM (Zeitgeist) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:11:10 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind / Moorcock comics for sale Message-ID: Recently had a rummage and found the following; Hawkmoon: The Runestaff Issues 1 & 2 from 1988 on First Comics The Saga Of The Man Elf Issues 1, 2 & 3 from 1989 on trident Comics A fiver each or make me an offer:-) Stuart The Rocker On-line distributor for all your space psychedelic and rock requirements Top 40 CDs from ?8.49 http://www.the-rocker.co.uk info at the-rocker.co.uk --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. 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(but not 7x7) Tim wearing one of the various boc-l tshirt designs, probably. > Six! > > - Alun > > >>> Chris Warburton 17/10/00 10:23 >>> > OK...FOUR...(Any Advance on for?) > > ChrisW > (The man without a country) > From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Tue Oct 17 06:37:43 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:37:43 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: XXX's message of Mon, 16 Oct 2000 23:13:00 +0100 Message-ID: XXX writes: > Perhaps certain members of the band will be spotted in disguise by sharp = > eyed Hawk members at the Beehive! Hehehe: "You are Dave Brock and it's your round"? FoFP From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Tue Oct 17 06:43:29 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:43:29 +0100 Subject: HW:Tim & Tide of the Century In-Reply-To: Lawrence, Martyn [IBM GSA]'s message of Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:50:48 +1100 Message-ID: Lawrence, Martyn [IBM GSA] writes: > With regard to the interview on totalrock radio , with Dave's reference to > Tim, does this mean that he will take a more > permanent role within the touring Hawkwind. > Btw can someone post a review of the new cd ? fofp/andi Morose? FoFP From bart at ENGAGE.NU Tue Oct 17 07:55:48 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:55:48 +0200 Subject: address of beehive Message-ID: Hi all, seem to have _lost_ the address of teh beehive, anyone got it for me. I searched through 5k something emails and didn't get it :( --BArt From nick at NETPHD.NET Tue Oct 17 08:49:03 2000 From: nick at NETPHD.NET (Nick English) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:49:03 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany info??? Message-ID: Could somebody please re-post the info for BOC's Nov. 3 Albany show? I deleted it initially, but have since decided I might go!!! Thanks!!! --Nick From js3619 at WIZVAX.NET Tue Oct 17 09:23:46 2000 From: js3619 at WIZVAX.NET (Bolts of Ungodly Vision) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:23:46 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: <200010161128.HAA26878@syr.edu> Message-ID: > >How 'bout the BOC gig 3 Nov? You up for that one? I plan on >making the road trip for that one... > >theo It's at Northern lights in Clifton Park, north of Albany I will go. Jason From tclark at PETRONET.NET Tue Oct 17 08:59:41 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 07:59:41 -0500 Subject: HW: Directions to beehive. Message-ID: I think you get off the tube station, turn right and follow the hippies. From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 17 09:58:09 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 09:58:09 EDT Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.20001017092346.0068e624@mail1.wizvax.net> Message-ID: On 17 Oct 00, at 9:23, Bolts of Ungodly Vision wrote: > > > >How 'bout the BOC gig 3 Nov? You up for that one? I plan on > >making the road trip for that one... > > > >theo > It's at Northern lights in Clifton Park, north of Albany > I will go. > Jason Cool. There'll be a couple of other BOC-Lers along as well. F those Brixton dudes! theo From mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM Tue Oct 17 10:05:40 2000 From: mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM (Michael Habiby) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:05:40 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.20001017092346.0068e624@mail1.wizvax.net> Message-ID: Jason and Nick and Ted. Great looking forward to meeting you all Mike H. From mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM Tue Oct 17 10:11:44 2000 From: mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM (Michael Habiby) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 10:11:44 -0400 Subject: off: Ozrics Message-ID: I am seriously thinking of going to the OT show on Saturday the 28th of Oct in NYC. Anyone want to go with me? Ted? Jason? Nick? Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 17 11:08:32 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:08:32 EDT Subject: off: Ozrics In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 17 Oct 00, at 10:11, Michael Habiby wrote: > I am seriously thinking of going to the OT show on Saturday the 28th > of Oct in NYC. > > Anyone want to go with me? Ted? Jason? Nick? > Would that I could. I'll probably catch enough shit for going to the BOC gig the week after... theo From mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM Tue Oct 17 11:15:14 2000 From: mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM (Michael Habiby) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:15:14 -0400 Subject: off: Ozrics In-Reply-To: <200010171508.LAA07749@syr.edu> Message-ID: LOL _______________________ Michael S. Habiby VP Sales and Marketing the CableShoppe, inc. One Prospect Ave. Albany, NY 12206 (800) 386-2300 (518) 489-0269 - fax cableshoppe at global2000.net or mhabiby1 at nycap.rr.com ________________________ "Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on." - Winston Churchill >-----Original Message----- >From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On >Behalf Of Ted Jackson jr. >Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 10:09 AM >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU >Subject: Re: off: Ozrics > > >On 17 Oct 00, at 10:11, Michael Habiby wrote: > >> I am seriously thinking of going to the OT show on Saturday the 28th >> of Oct in NYC. >> >> Anyone want to go with me? Ted? Jason? Nick? >> >Would that I could. I'll probably catch enough shit for going to the >BOC gig the week after... >theo > From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Tue Oct 17 11:14:55 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:14:55 +0100 Subject: HW:Re:Directions to beehive. Message-ID: Tom Clark wrote: > I think you get off the tube station, turn right and follow the hippies. You could do that or you could open this link in your web browser: http://uk2.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?X=531000&Y=175500&gride=531093&gridn=175565&width=700&height=400&client=M6&db=&scale=10000&scale=10000&in.x=11&in.y=17 For the benefit of those unfamiliar with London: The tube station is the round circle with the horizontal blue line running through it (just below centre of map). The Beehive is in the large red circle. The Academy is due Northwest from the Beehive. Hope this helps. See ya there! Keef From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 17 11:48:50 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:48:50 +0100 Subject: HW:Nik Turner - Live At Deeply Vale 1978 In-Reply-To: <39e05239.2125.0@btinternet.com> Message-ID: On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Andrew Gilham wrote: > >>I saw this item Freak Emporium list. Is this CD-R or > what? > > It's been released with Nik's approval, and it's a decent > quality recording, all things considered. The packaging's nice, it's a proper job but it makes _Glastonbury 1990_ sound professional IMO; and at least there you have a band who were *on* that night no matter how poor the tape; this is a decidedly uncertain performance. It achieves some kind of hypnotic appeal after a few minutes but it does show that Nik and Hari were the only people in the band who's been involved in the writing of the songs. Nik's vocals are more or less at random, too, but we expect that :-) I actually quite like this after a couple of plays, but I don't think anyone should expect anything other than a bad live tape with nice packaging going at full album price. Okay, it's rare, but caveat emptor all the same. Yours, Jon And, speaking of bad live tapes: ObCassette - Black Sabbath - _Live at Last_ -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From tclark at PETRONET.NET Tue Oct 17 12:02:33 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:02:33 -0500 Subject: HW: Accomodations Message-ID: Any Londoners know anything about the Stancourt Hotel? (Actually, it is their B&B across the street around the Hyde Park area.) Just wondering if I am checking into a rathole or one of those rent by the hour places with questionable bed sheets. Thanks! From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Tue Oct 17 11:57:29 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 11:57:29 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: <200010171358.JAA18621@syr.edu> Message-ID: Well, if this is going to be BOC-L night at Northern Lights, I'll try to make it too. Then we can all analyze "Pocket" and "Now is the Time..." in person. ;-) Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com > Cool. There'll be a couple of other BOC-Lers along as well. F those > Brixton dudes! > > theo From mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM Tue Oct 17 12:12:53 2000 From: mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM (Michael Habiby) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 12:12:53 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Fantastic Come one come all. > > >Well, if this is going to be BOC-L night at Northern Lights, I'll try to >make it too. Then we can all analyze "Pocket" and "Now is the Time..." in >person. ;-) > >Brian > >-- >Brian Halligan >mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com >http://www.bhalligan.com > > > >> Cool. There'll be a couple of other BOC-Lers along as well. F those >> Brixton dudes! >> >> theo > From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 17 13:04:37 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:04:37 EDT Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 17 Oct 00, at 11:57, Brian Halligan wrote: > Well, if this is going to be BOC-L night at Northern Lights, I'll try > to make it too. Then we can all analyze "Pocket" and "Now is the > Time..." in person. ;-) > Hey, now yer talkin'! theo From russell.j.hall at LMCO.COM Tue Oct 17 13:07:45 2000 From: russell.j.hall at LMCO.COM (Hall, Russell J) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:07:45 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig Message-ID: I hope to have the night free to make it there myself. Of course, The Fixx is in town too (Warwick RI). . . . hmmmm what to do, what to do . . . :) > -----Original Message----- > From: Ted Jackson jr. [SMTP:tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU] > Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 1:05 PM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > Subject: Re: BOC: Albany Gig > > On 17 Oct 00, at 11:57, Brian Halligan wrote: > > > Well, if this is going to be BOC-L night at Northern Lights, I'll try > > to make it too. Then we can all analyze "Pocket" and "Now is the > > Time..." in person. ;-) > > > Hey, now yer talkin'! > > theo From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 17 13:25:17 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:25:17 EDT Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 17 Oct 00, at 13:07, Hall, Russell J wrote: > I hope to have the night free to make it there myself. Of course, The > Fixx is in town too (Warwick RI). > . . . hmmmm what to do, what to do . . . :) So, who's making the ID badges? theo From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Tue Oct 17 13:33:44 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:33:44 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: <200010171725.NAA16674@syr.edu> Message-ID: Well, you, Jason and I all know each other. So if everyone else looks for the three "obviously BOC-L looking" people hanging out together we can proceed with introductions. Um...I'll be the short redhead with a WotT t-shirt (I guess). Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com > On 17 Oct 00, at 13:07, Hall, Russell J wrote: > >> I hope to have the night free to make it there myself. Of course, The >> Fixx is in town too (Warwick RI). >> . . . hmmmm what to do, what to do . . . :) > > So, who's making the ID badges? > > theo From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Tue Oct 17 14:10:52 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:10:52 +0100 Subject: HW: 2 SPARE TICKETS AVAILABLE! In-Reply-To: <200010171037.LAA08837@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: I purchased 5 tickets for 'Hawkestra' a while ago,but 2 of my party have had to pull out at the last minute. IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE THAT NEEDS A COUPLE OF TICKETS??? No...I'm not offering them for free........just at cost @ ?18.50 I'm based in central London...........so please e-mail me first if anyones interested and we'll take things from there. (1st come 1st served) Melvyn From nick at NETPHD.NET Tue Oct 17 14:32:05 2000 From: nick at NETPHD.NET (Nick English) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:32:05 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Quoting Brian Halligan : > Well, you, Jason and I all know each other. So if everyone else looks for > the three "obviously BOC-L looking" people hanging out together we can > proceed with introductions. Um...I'll be the short redhead with a WotT > t-shirt (I guess). > > Brian I have long black hair, a beard and mustach. I have no idea what I'll be wearing. . . I don't plan that far ahead! --Nick From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Tue Oct 17 20:40:54 2000 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 20:40:54 BST Subject: HW: Brixton filmed by Channel 4 Message-ID: Hello everyone, I have seen a few of these tongue in cheek 'top ten' programs and of the ones I have seen, they have never gone to the trouble of showing interviews or films of the fans. They have always concentrated on the artist(s).Why the change? Is it 'top ten cult bands'? Or (hopefully)a proper (and long deserved)documentary on HW by the same company that makes the top ten programs. Mick Dave Berry wrote: > Non-UK folks might like to know that this program's viewpoint can be a >little, um, ironic. If they can make people look foolish by cutting from >something you say to something that illustrates the opposite, they'll do >it. I'm not saying you shouldn't talk to them, but maybe be a little >careful about what you choose to say. > >At 19:46 13/10/00, Nick Lee wrote: >The Top Ten Of... what? Space Rock, UK Psychedelia.. sounds interesting. >Lets hope they film the whole thing and make it available somehow... > >Nick May there always be starlight on the path...Burnham Jr. -------------------- talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 17 14:24:04 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:24:04 +0100 Subject: HW:Tim & Tide of the Century Message-ID: Bizarre? Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "M Holmes" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 11:43 AM Subject: Re: HW:Tim & Tide of the Century > Lawrence, Martyn [IBM GSA] writes: > > > With regard to the interview on totalrock radio , with Dave's reference to > > Tim, does this mean that he will take a more > > permanent role within the touring Hawkwind. > > Btw can someone post a review of the new cd ? fofp/andi > > Morose? > > FoFP From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Tue Oct 17 16:42:10 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:42:10 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: <200010171832.OAA03280@cobalt.netphd.net> Message-ID: I have the next month's wardrobe carefully laid out with handwritten notes as to which shoes should be worn with each outfit. Doesn't everyone do that? Heh. Just by coincidence, I had put together a WotT t-shirt/blue jeans combo for November 3rd. Good thing there's a BOC gig then! ;-) Brian [Tomorrow: red sweater/tan slacks/black shoes] Ahh...I'm having way too much fun for a Tuesday. -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com > I have long black hair, a beard and mustach. I have no > idea what I'll be wearing. . . I don't plan that far > ahead! > > --Nick >> Quoting Brian Halligan : >> Um...I'll be the short >> redhead with a WotT >> t-shirt (I guess). >> >> Brian From mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM Tue Oct 17 16:50:23 2000 From: mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM (Michael Habiby) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:50:23 -0400 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well I dont have a wardrobe. I have black jeans and black polos. Not even real polos. LOL So it is easy to predict. ____________________________________________________________________________ - > >I have the next month's wardrobe carefully laid out with handwritten notes >as to which shoes should be worn with each outfit. Doesn't >everyone do that? >Heh. > >Just by coincidence, I had put together a WotT t-shirt/blue jeans combo for >November 3rd. Good thing there's a BOC gig then! ;-) > >Brian >[Tomorrow: red sweater/tan slacks/black shoes] > >Ahh...I'm having way too much fun for a Tuesday. > >-- >Brian Halligan >mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com >http://www.bhalligan.com > ______________________________________________________________ > >> I have long black hair, a beard and mustach. I have no >> idea what I'll be wearing. . . I don't plan that far >> ahead! >> >> --Nick > >>> Quoting Brian Halligan : >>> Um...I'll be the short >>> redhead with a WotT >>> t-shirt (I guess). >>> >>> Brian > From jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Oct 17 17:31:46 2000 From: jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 22:31:46 +0100 Subject: HW: Accomodations Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Clark To: Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 5:02 PM Subject: Re: HW: Accomodations > Any Londoners know anything about the Stancourt Hotel? (Actually, it is > their B&B across the street around the Hyde Park area.) Just wondering > if I am checking into a rathole or one of those rent by the hour places with > questionable bed sheets. Best plan is to make sure you get there early enough to change your mind and book into somewhere else round the corner if you think your place looks a bit dubious! It's been something of a revelation to discover how many places are operating 2 separate accommodation addresses under one phone number! And I must say that the London Tourist Accommodation phone number hasn't been much use either. jill From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Tue Oct 17 17:52:38 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 22:52:38 +0100 Subject: The new & improved magic list Message-ID: colm(thats me!!!) from new southgate, london. Tall, short hair wearing maybe a spaceman 3 t-shirt or a green tie-dye hawkwind t-shirt. My mate Matt, coming all the way from brighton. God knows what he will be wearing!!! :) see you all there!!! colm -----Original Message----- From: michael blackman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 16 October 2000 04:02 Subject: The new & improved magic list Here it is ADAM STRIDER ALESSANDRA WRIGHT ANDRREAS STUEWE ANDY GARIBALDI ANNA ARIN KOMINS BART BILL BAILEY BEN FAGIN BERNHARD POSPIECH BOB PATERSON BRIAN COULTHARD CHRIS COLM DANNY BUELENS DANNY SMITH DAVE GREENHALGH DAVE HALL DAVE HESS DAVID ADAMS DENIS REGENBRECHT DOUG BATES DR MARTYN (HASBEEN) ELI FRIEDMAN ERIC SIEGERMAN FEE WARNER FILIP VANHUYSE FoFP GABY STUEWE GARY GEOFF WRIGHT GRAHAM TURPIN IAIN FERGUSSON IRIS JAAP JASON GOOL JILL STROBRIDGE JOHN STANTON JON JARRET JULIE FRENCH KEEF KETIL SVENDSEN KEV WARNER KEVIN PERRY KEVIN SOMMERS KRISTIN REGENBRECHT MARK (HASBEEN) LEE MARK LICHT MATT MERRICK FRENCH MICK CROOK MIKE COLEMAN MIKE HOMES MIKE WRIGHT NICK LEE PAULA FRIEDMAN RAINER SCHMEIL RAINER WANGLER RICHARD LOCKWOOD ROHAN WARNER SARA STANTON SARA STANTON SI STEVE EYRE STEVE HAYES STEVE LINDSEY STEVE READHEAD STUART HAMILTON SPATJE SUSAN SUCHMAN TOM CLARK { 71 } -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK Wed Oct 18 04:02:00 2000 From: slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK (Steve Litchfield) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:02:00 +0100 Subject: Simon King and Opal Butterfly Message-ID: Just to say the extra Opal Butterfly samples are online now at http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/hawkwind/ . "Gigging song" even includes lyrics about Simon 8-) I've also sized up each MP3 throughout the site, to help downloaders. Anyone got the other three Opal Butterfly tracks? - Beautiful Biege/Speak Up or Mary Anne With The Shakey Hand Or a copy of the film Groupie Girl? Steve Litchfield From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Wed Oct 18 05:18:16 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:18:16 +0100 Subject: HW: Black Sword DVD Message-ID: If I recall, the quality of the audio of the encore on the original video CD was rather dire compared to the proper audio CDs! Oh well! Guy T -----Original Message----- From: Andy Ball [mailto:andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK] Sent: 17 October 2000 08:51 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: HW: Black Sword DVD Sounds like the old Black Sword Video CD that I have... I hope the video quality on DVD is much better...... > >> ... and it includes (according to the URL) the four songs from the encore: >> 'Coded Languages', 'Born To Go', 'Utopia' and 'Levitation' >> ... that aren't on *any* of the audio versions of 'Live Chronicles'. >'bout >> time! >> >> And I'm not going to be able to play this on an American-marketed DVD >> machine, am I? >> > >Yes, there is always a way. Such as, on computer or a player that plays all >regions. > > From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Wed Oct 18 05:21:49 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:21:49 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra - Beehive Message-ID: Where exactly is the Beehive?? Guy T From nyeconomist at YAHOO.COM Wed Oct 18 07:30:41 2000 From: nyeconomist at YAHOO.COM (Joseph Sardo) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 04:30:41 -0700 Subject: BOC: Albany Gig Message-ID: And Joe, Dick, Glen, Julie, Mr. Bill and Miss Vicky - that obviously BOC looking pack of wild dogs. --- Michael Habiby wrote: > Jason and Nick and Ted. > > Great looking forward to meeting you all > > Mike H. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Wed Oct 18 08:34:39 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:34:39 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra - Beehive In-Reply-To: <997CDAC4BBC5D211BE0B0008C70D298F02AE8C88@lnnt47.london.entoil.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Thomas, Guy wrote: > Where exactly is the Beehive?? Unlikely though it seems, Andy wasn't mucking about when he said, "Leave the tube station and turn right," it's that simple. If you're uncertain as to which way is left and which right, look along the skyline until you see a large dome-shaped building. That's the Academy, and as you move along the street towards it the Beehive will become obvious when you pass it. Yours, Jon (who can happily announce that, failing unforeseen SNAFUs, Dr. Carl Anderson will also be present) -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From prabbit at GOWEBWAY.COM Wed Oct 18 05:22:57 2000 From: prabbit at GOWEBWAY.COM (Sara Zaza) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:22:57 -0000 Subject: HW Beehive and more Message-ID: Hello all; Hawkestra countdown commencing....now. Sara and I are leaving for London tonight, we will see you all there. Received an email from Nicole Dudley of Channel 4 and she said that she and her crew plan to be at the Beehive at around 3 pm. Looking forward to meeting everyone. I will probably have a Strange Daze/Nik t-shirt on, Sara will have a HW Do-Re-Mi black t-shirt on. PS, for the curious, we are from Alexandria, Virginia. All the best to everyone! Standing on the runway waiting for takeoff... John Stanton & Sara Zaza From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Wed Oct 18 09:28:03 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:28:03 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra - Beehive Message-ID: > Jon (who can happily announce that, failing unforeseen > SNAFUs, Dr. Carl Anderson will also be present) > Hooray! "Ramp up the bonkers contingent Igor!" :-) Cheers, Rich. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 18 11:48:28 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:48:28 +0100 Subject: HW Beehive and more In-Reply-To: Sara Zaza's message of Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:22:57 -0000 Message-ID: Sara Zaza writes: > Hello all; > > Hawkestra countdown commencing....now. > Sara and I are leaving for London tonight, we will see you all there. > Received an email from Nicole Dudley of Channel 4 and she said that > she and her crew plan to be at the Beehive at around 3 pm. Aha! Alfred: fetch the labcoat! FoFP From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Wed Oct 18 13:25:26 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 18:25:26 00100 Subject: HW: The Heads Message-ID: I've just heard that the Heads have had to pull out of the Brixton gig. Singer's unwell. No idea if they'll be replaced. From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Wed Oct 18 13:34:30 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 18:34:30 +0100 Subject: HW: The Heads In-Reply-To: <39eddd06.637.0@btinternet.com> Message-ID: In message <39eddd06.637.0 at btinternet.com>, Andrew Gilham writes >I've just heard that the Heads have had to pull out of >the Brixton gig. Singer's unwell. No idea if they'll be >replaced. no use for you to weep... -- Jon From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Wed Oct 18 14:01:37 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:01:37 -0400 Subject: HW: The Heads In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Maybe The Bevis Frond can step up to the plate. Apparently, they may not ever tour again after a big London show at The Standard, Walthamstow on November 19. Brixton would be another great gig to help them close out their run. Brian P.S. The new, appropriately titled, BF album is now available on their site http://www.woronzow.co.uk/ -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com >> I've just heard that the Heads have had to pull out of >> the Brixton gig. Singer's unwell. No idea if they'll be >> replaced. > > no use for you to weep... > -- > Jon From paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU Wed Oct 18 14:12:03 2000 From: paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU (Paul Mather) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:12:03 -0400 Subject: HW: The Heads In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Brian Halligan wrote: => Maybe The Bevis Frond can step up to the plate. Apparently, they may not => ever tour again after a big London show at The Standard, Walthamstow on => November 19. Cripes! You know how to make a bloke choke on his cuppa! What's all this about "may not ever tour again?????" Taken aback, Paul. e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." --- Frank Vincent Zappa From tclark at PETRONET.NET Wed Oct 18 14:19:46 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 13:19:46 -0500 Subject: HW: The Heads Message-ID: Better yet, maybe Hawkwind can start earlier with a longer set! Wishful thinking....... Brian Halligan wrote: > Maybe The Bevis Frond can step up to the plate. Apparently, they may not > ever tour again after a big London show at The Standard, Walthamstow on > November 19. Brixton would be another great gig to help them close out their > run. > > Brian > > P.S. The new, appropriately titled, BF album is now available on their site > http://www.woronzow.co.uk/ > > -- > Brian Halligan > mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com > http://www.bhalligan.com > > >> I've just heard that the Heads have had to pull out of > >> the Brixton gig. Singer's unwell. No idea if they'll be > >> replaced. > > > > no use for you to weep... > > -- > > Jon From Brian at COULTHARD1.FREESERVE.CO.UK Wed Oct 18 14:43:57 2000 From: Brian at COULTHARD1.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Brian Coulthard) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 19:43:57 +0100 Subject: list of names+where your coming from In-Reply-To: <39EBA7EE.77E0857B@virgin.net> Message-ID: >Good Evening All Brian Coulthard coming from Cumbria UK Virgin trains permitting Brian From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Wed Oct 18 18:50:48 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 23:50:48 00100 Subject: HW: Woronzow news Message-ID: The following arrived in my inbox today... ---- NEW FROM WORONZOW THE BEVIS FROND: Valedictory Songs A new set of superb songs, hand-crafted by hand. Nick is in superlative form on this killer studio outing. He goes to town on a variety of instruments, guitars, organs, mellotrons and sitars. Backed throughout by Ade Shaw on bass and Andy Ward on drums, with a fab guest appearance from Bari Watts, Nick shifts gear from frantic psych to lilting folk to out and out pop to powerhouse rock and back again. Available on CD with full lyric booklet, or limited edition 180gm double vinyl in heavy card sleeve with lyric sheet. People who've heard advance copies reckon it's the best Frond album ever, and who are we to disagree? CD; ?11 plus postage. Limited edition Double vinyl; ?17 plus postage. THE ALCHEMYSTS: Zero Zen Over the years, The Alchemysts have developed into one of the UKs finest power trios. Their all too rare live outings have become better and better, which has resulted in hearty praise from such luminaries as Jello Biafra and Mark Arm. Zero Zen is their fourth album, and, as far as we're concerned, by far their best. The writing is strong, the playing is assured and the overall feel is one of Stooged-out psychedelia. Hard, wild and in your boat. If you like your feedback through an Orange Cab this one's for you. Available on CD with full lyric booklet. CD; ?11 plus postage. CD Postage; UK: ?1, Europe: ?2, Elsewhere: ?3 LP Postage; UK: ?2, Europe: ?3, Elsewhere: ?4 If you buy both titles, you only have to pay 1 lot of postage. N.B: Both titles will be released in CD format in the USA on Rubric. We now have a credit card facility over the web, so if you want to buy things that way, just log on to the Woronzow website at; www.woronzow.co.uk Otherwise, it's the old traditional cheque in the post routine. Send your orders to; WORONZOW, 75 MELVILLE ROAD, WALTHAMSTOW, LONDON E17 6QT. THE GREAT VALEDICTORY ALL-DAYER We're sure you'll be pleased to know that when we return from Terrastock 4 in Seattle, we'll be doing an all- day London show. This is basically where we bid you all a Frond Farewell for the time being. Due to certain circumstances beyond our proverbial control, The Frond will not be doing any more live work for the foreseeable future. Without wishing to be too mysterious, it's a bit personal and completely unavoidable. Hopefully, everything will work out okay and this lay-off won't be forever, but right now, we just can't be sure. Anyway we've lined up an absolutely brilliant day's entertainment for you. It'll take place at THE STANDARD, WALTHAMSTOW (which is directly opposite Blackhorse Road tube station) on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Doors open at 3pm, first band on at 3.30 prompt. Admission will be ?8 on the door. We're pricing it a bit higher than usual because there'll be a lot of performers and we want to make sure everyone gets a bit of dosh. And, of course, it's an all- dayer., and the venue costs more to hire. So who'll be on? Okay, get your head round this lot; THE BEVIS FROND, THE ALCHEMYSTS, THE LUCKY BISHOPS, THE OUTSKIRTS OF INFINITY (Original line-up, back together for this show only) PAT ORCHARD, EARTH BELOW, plus guest appearances by TONY HILL, RUSTIC ROD GOODWAY, AARON SHAW, MICK CROSSLEY, JIMMY WINSTON and almost certainly a few more. Sounds from RADIO NEVER SAY DIE. This really is one you shouldn't miss. Hope to see you there. Love Nick & Ade. Woronzow Records Woronzow website - www.woronzow.co.uk ---- -- Andy www.andygilham.com From mark at ESPARTO.UK.COM Thu Oct 19 05:26:54 2000 From: mark at ESPARTO.UK.COM (Mark Lee) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 10:26:54 +0100 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 18 Oct 2000 to 19 Oct 2000 (#2000-226) Message-ID: >Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 18:25:26 00100 >From: Andrew Gilham >Subject: HW: The Heads >I've just heard that the Heads have had to pull out of >the Brixton gig. Singer's unwell. No idea if they'll be >replaced. I'm free ! Hey Dibs !! :-) See ya all on Saturday guys, what will I be wearing, hmmmm, it'll be black whatever it is, most likely my leather jeans and some sort of upper body covering, I'll be recognisable by my sarcastic sense of humour no doubt. Mark. From bart at ENGAGE.NU Thu Oct 19 06:35:50 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:35:50 +0200 Subject: off: to the listowner Message-ID: Hi, got absolutely no mail the last 18 hours or so. seems impossible. did my mail bounce somewhere. if you got a bounced mail from me, can you send it to me, with the headers, so i can track it? Thanks, Bart bart at engage.nu From bart at ENGAGE.NU Thu Oct 19 07:01:37 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 13:01:37 +0200 Subject: The new & improved magic list In-Reply-To: <004b01c03884$925d4b00$3974883e@dj-gypo> Message-ID: Hi, Can't wait for my train to leave. I'll be wearing black boots, black pants, probably a white t-shirt and an orange blouse (I am dutch, ya know). Got long hair, glasses and won't be shaved for a few days :-) Further I still got a Stalls ticket left. Anybody going to motorhead BTW, i might. See ya all! --BArt From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Thu Oct 19 08:14:11 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:14:11 -0400 Subject: OFF: Frond apology Message-ID: Paul, Sorry to stop your heart mid-beat with the Frond news. I should have posted the original message to the list. Thanks Andy Gee! Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From russell.j.hall at LMCO.COM Thu Oct 19 08:25:52 2000 From: russell.j.hall at LMCO.COM (Hall, Russell J) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:25:52 -0400 Subject: Hawkwind Advice Sought Message-ID: Its getting to be that time of the year again and my wife is bugging me with "What do you want for Christmas" and "Make my shopping easier this year, give me a list" Of course, she says this so I will reciprocate and ask her for a list . . . but I digress. Anyway, I was looking at CDnow for some new Hawkwind titles and I noticed that they had videos and I was wondering which of the ones they sell would you all recommend as the 'best' one(s). They are as follows Solstice at Stonehenge Night of the Hawks Love in Space 1995 Chronicle Specialed Chronicles of the Black Sword Chaos Also, they have Space Ritual (Special Edition) available on CD fo $53.99 - is there a better place to get this at a better price? From tclark at PETRONET.NET Thu Oct 19 08:41:40 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 07:41:40 -0500 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 18 Oct 2000 to 19 Oct 2000 (#2000-226) Message-ID: I'm wearing clothes too! Mark Lee wrote: > >Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 18:25:26 00100 > >From: Andrew Gilham > >Subject: HW: The Heads > > >I've just heard that the Heads have had to pull out of > >the Brixton gig. Singer's unwell. No idea if they'll be > >replaced. > > I'm free ! > > Hey Dibs !! > > :-) > > See ya all on Saturday guys, what will I be wearing, hmmmm, > it'll be black whatever it is, most likely my leather jeans and some > sort of upper body covering, I'll be recognisable by my sarcastic > sense of humour no doubt. > > Mark. From tclark at PETRONET.NET Thu Oct 19 09:08:55 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:08:55 -0500 Subject: HW Beehive and more Message-ID: In fact, I'll be there as well, and, yes, clothed, though most probably not in a T-shirt, but something warm due to chilly nights in London these days. See you all there at the Beehive! I'm the short, fat, pygmy looking guy with thick glasses, red mowhawk, though balding, have a funny accent to boot, and will be drinking Budweiser and chewing tobacco. From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Thu Oct 19 12:37:53 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:37:53 -0400 Subject: good may you fly Message-ID: Hi there, i guess you all will head to london tommorrow or on saturday??? Well, good may you fly all to Heathrow or other airports and we wish you a very very pleasant Hawkestra-event, may be we will meet there .... Chris & Marlies P.S.: CHris is as ever that grey-haired guy with the multicoloured t- shirt, this time i will take the blue one ..... From ChStier at AOL.COM Thu Oct 19 12:53:26 2000 From: ChStier at AOL.COM (Chris Stier) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 12:53:26 EDT Subject: OFF: Terrastock 4 Message-ID: Hi Folks, I was wondering if any U.S. based list members were planing on going to Terrastock 4 in Seattle in a few weeks time. If so, could you let me know off list what hotel accomodations may be available near the venue? Many thanks Chris From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Thu Oct 19 14:11:49 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 19:11:49 +0100 Subject: HW: The Heads Message-ID: and the replacement band is......(wait for it)...... The Fighting Cocks THE FIGHTING COCKS??????? Who the **** are they??? Andy G.(the other one). ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Gilham" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 6:25 PM Subject: HW: The Heads > I've just heard that the Heads have had to pull out of > the Brixton gig. Singer's unwell. No idea if they'll be > replaced. From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Thu Oct 19 14:16:01 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 19:16:01 +0100 Subject: list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: At least you're not training it from Dundee - I'm now facing a two hour delay so it's in London at 6.40pm not 4.40 pm - whopeee!!! Railtrack suck!!! Andy G (who now wishes he'd driven but he did that last week and two London drives in a week will probably make the car raise the white flag) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Coulthard" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 7:43 PM Subject: Re: list of names+where your coming from > >Good Evening All > Brian Coulthard coming from Cumbria UK Virgin trains permitting > > Brian From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Thu Oct 19 14:32:29 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 11:32:29 -0700 Subject: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought Message-ID: OK, I have no business dishing out advice since I haven't actually seen *any* of these, but as with most Hawkwind releases, the 'best' depends on what parts of Hawkwind you like/dislike. For instance, I know that these two videos are from the early 80's lineup with Nik: On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 08:25:52 -0400, "Hall, Russell J" wrote: >Solstice at Stonehenge >Night of the Hawks So if you like that period, these are probably good choices. If you think that Nik was an annoying, over-the-top, pain-in-the-ass clown making unmusical/unlistenable waterfowl noises during this period, then you'd probably want to avoid those two like the plague. Likewise, if you like Ron's vocals (and the live album of the same title), the 'Love In Space' video would probably be a good choice. I've been led to understand that the *visual* qualities on all these videos is not as good as 'Live Legends' (which would probably be my pick for a 'best' video since it's the only one with Simon House!). Correct me if I'm wrong ... -Doug ceres at sirius.com From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Thu Oct 19 14:45:37 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 19:45:37 +0100 Subject: 2 SPARE TICKETS FOR HAWKESTRA!!!!! In-Reply-To: <004901c039f8$d9802320$8a86bc3e@s8d3c4> Message-ID: JUST A REMINDER TO ANYONE THAT MAY BE INTERESTED......2 SPARE TICKETS! I COULD ARRANGE TO HAND THEM OVER IN PERSON ON THE NIGHT IF ANYONES INTERESTED. ?18.50 each. From rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM Thu Oct 19 16:05:55 2000 From: rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM (Rich) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 21:05:55 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind: Virgin and Videos Message-ID: Hi All, Well theres two more of us coming down from Cumbria on good old Virgin Rail, so lets hope there aren't two many delays. If we're there before midnight, we're a coming down to the Beehive(without badges). Being on and off this list for about 10 years, so I'd like to see what a few of you look like ;-) We're just down for the night. If this as Manic as the Gong 25th Birthday Party was. I'll probably be the one crumpled in a heap at the back of the academy. I'm trying to find a space suit to wear. ;-) Does anyone Know whether Mike Moorcock and Stacia are coming?? I quite like the Stonehenge Video, it's not the best musically, but I think it gets the atmosphere right. Chronicle of the Black Sword is Great too. Can't wait to get the DVD and replace my ageing VHS copy. Heh....don't think I'll be able to replace my VHS copy of Moorcocks 'Final Programme' though. Somehow I don't think thats coming out on DVD. What an odd movie? The Dialog is good, the actors are good, but it just doesn't work. I paid for this trip down to london by selling my 1968 Volkswagen Beetle. The 100 quid should just about cover the travelling and the tickets. Outrageous: 1 Car = 1 Train Ticket + 1 Concert Ticket + 1 T Shirt (Of course it won't cover the 2 other T shirts and the 5 or 6 CDs ;-) Rich From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Thu Oct 19 17:28:26 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 22:28:26 +0100 Subject: Re;HW Reunion Message-ID: Just to let you all know - those who are still to attend as oppoosed to those who have just been (you see the USA contingent won't read this until after the event) - that I was speaking to Voiceprint tonight, who are the people selling the CD's on Saturday at the reunion, and they mentioned that their plans to do the CD's at ten pounds each or three for twenty five pounds, a special price just for the event, have been well and truly torpedoed by the fact that, at the last minute, they have found that the venue is not allowing them to sell the goods themselves, they are having to give the CD's to faceless bods to sell who know nothing about the product they are selling, and then the venue is taking the money and walking off with the VAT followed by a massive twenty percent cut of the resultant takings. As a result Rob has reluctantly had to raise the prices of the CD's to twelve pounds apiece and apologises to the fans who now won't get the deal he had hoped to do. Even worse is that this will apply to all stands and the T-shirt stand is having VAT plus twenty five percent taken off them. So far well over 3000 tickets have been sold and it is hoped to have 4000 sold by the time the event starts. Anyway, that said, the good news is that the Brock new CD will be on sale at the event. We are assuming that anyone who has ordered it already via CD Services, at the twelve pound offer price, will still get it from us as we will have ours ready to send out on Monday. This will probably the last message I get to send on here before the event - because of the stand situation, I won't probably be around behind a table to announce my presence and say hello, but even in this seething mass of people, look out for the short guy in the bright orange T-shirt with Sainsburys and Krel in black writing on the front and the Krel World Tour on the back, and feel free to say hello - hope to see loads of you, but either way, everyone have a great time - see you on the other side. Andy Garibaldi (CD Services/Dead Earnest) From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Thu Oct 19 17:11:46 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 22:11:46 +0100 Subject: HW: The Heads In-Reply-To: <004901c039f8$d9802320$8a86bc3e@s8d3c4> Message-ID: Why not have a solo set from Harvey instead? At 19:11 19/10/00, you wrote: >and the replacement band is......(wait for it)...... >The Fighting Cocks >THE FIGHTING COCKS??????? >Who the **** are they??? >Andy G.(the other one). From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Thu Oct 19 17:43:05 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 22:43:05 +0100 Subject: HW: The Heads Message-ID: If anyone out there on the list who lives in the London area is in a position to lend some Hawkwind items of merchandise for them to scan/borrow temporarily to Nicole at Chrysalis/Channel 4 in Angel, London for around 10.30 am tomorrow, then phone me at 9.00-9.30 am on 01382-776595 and I will provide exact details. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Gilham" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 6:25 PM Subject: HW: The Heads > I've just heard that the Heads have had to pull out of > the Brixton gig. Singer's unwell. No idea if they'll be > replaced. From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Thu Oct 19 17:42:09 2000 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 17:42:09 EDT Subject: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought Message-ID: In a message dated 10/19/00 1:42:45 PM US Eastern Standard Time, ceres at SIRIUS.COM writes: > I've been led to understand that the *visual* qualities on all these videos > is not as good as 'Live Legends' (which would probably be my pick for a > 'best' video since it's the only one with Simon House!). Correct me if I'm > wrong ... > > Simon might be in the 'Night of the Hawks' vid. Somebody's playing violin, and I assumed that it's Simon. I've not seen the 'Live legends', but I have most of the other vids, except for 'Chaos'. The only two that have, I think, good film quality are 'Solstice at Stonehenge' and 'Love in Space'. Visionary added some visual effects to the others that detract from the films, IMO. Joe Loehr From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Thu Oct 19 18:02:23 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 15:02:23 -0700 Subject: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought Message-ID: On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 17:42:09 EDT, Joe Loehr wrote: >In a message dated 10/19/00 1:42:45 PM US Eastern Standard Time, >ceres at SIRIUS.COM writes: > >> I've been led to understand that the *visual* qualities on all these videos >> is not as good as 'Live Legends' (which would probably be my pick for a >> 'best' video since it's the only one with Simon House!). Correct me if I'm >> wrong ... > >Simon might be in the 'Night of the Hawks' vid. Somebody's playing violin, >and I assumed that it's Simon. It's "Dead" Fred Reeves from Inner City Unit. Fine violin work from him (with ICU) on "Wildhunt" from 'NewAnatomy' and especially "Stonehenge Who Knows" (a song that beats most of Hawkwind's 80s output) from 'The Presidents Tape'. And his keyboard playing during his brief tenure with Hawkwind (c.83-84) is very good (better IMHO than Harvey, who replaced him on keys when Alan joined on bass). Opinionatedly yrs, -Doug ceres at sirius.com From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Thu Oct 19 19:49:28 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 00:49:28 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20001019113229.0098cb50@pop.sirius.com> Message-ID: I agree 100%. Live Legends is the best Video and most professional quality. However it was filmed by Central Television but the moody quality of the lightshow had to be compromised for the broadcast quality needed for terrestial TV. I do have a problem with the Jettizounds/Visionary Videos of Night of the Hawks/ Chronicals of Black Sword & Love in Space. The way they are filmed & edited is very clumsy visually and does not do justice to each HW show. ( I have 2 teenage daughters who laugh and say how 'old fashioned' these videos look compared to other more contemporary productions). However,I suppose it all comes down to money.......doesn't it? I really do hope ( but doubt ) that we get a decent,professionally edited and engineered film of 'Hawkestra 2000'. Too much of HW videos look 'bootleggy'! From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Fri Oct 20 05:09:09 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 10:09:09 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought Message-ID: Of course - the finest video released is the Brixton 15.8.92 video! (but then again, I may be a little biased as I filmed half of it!) Guy T. -----Original Message----- From: Doug Pearson [mailto:ceres at SIRIUS.COM] Sent: 19 October 2000 23:02 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 17:42:09 EDT, Joe Loehr wrote: >In a message dated 10/19/00 1:42:45 PM US Eastern Standard Time, >ceres at SIRIUS.COM writes: > >> I've been led to understand that the *visual* qualities on all these videos >> is not as good as 'Live Legends' (which would probably be my pick for a >> 'best' video since it's the only one with Simon House!). Correct me if I'm >> wrong ... > >Simon might be in the 'Night of the Hawks' vid. Somebody's playing violin, >and I assumed that it's Simon. It's "Dead" Fred Reeves from Inner City Unit. Fine violin work from him (with ICU) on "Wildhunt" from 'NewAnatomy' and especially "Stonehenge Who Knows" (a song that beats most of Hawkwind's 80s output) from 'The Presidents Tape'. And his keyboard playing during his brief tenure with Hawkwind (c.83-84) is very good (better IMHO than Harvey, who replaced him on keys when Alan joined on bass). Opinionatedly yrs, -Doug ceres at sirius.com From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Fri Oct 20 06:28:16 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 11:28:16 +0100 Subject: list of names+where your coming from Message-ID: I'd thought about driving down...but the I thought about driving back after pulling an all-nighter...NOT an attractive prospect! But only the ineffable can guess what time I'm likely to arrive in Croydon tonight... If anybody knows which night bus goes from KingsX to Victoria, and where to catch it, please mail me off list (this addy is a DIGEST). ChrisW (Standing on the platform waiting for....naahh doesn't work, does it? *g*) ---- > From: ANDREW GARIBALDI [mailto:andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM] > Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 7:16 PM > Subject: Re: list of names+where your coming from > > > At least you're not training it from Dundee - I'm now facing > a two hour > delay so it's in London at 6.40pm not 4.40 pm - whopeee!!! > Railtrack suck!!! > Andy G (who now wishes he'd driven but he did that last week > and two London > drives in a week will probably make the car raise the white flag) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Brian Coulthard" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 7:43 PM > Subject: Re: list of names+where your coming from > > > > >Good Evening All > > Brian Coulthard coming from Cumbria UK Virgin trains permitting > > > > Brian > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I think leaving a message at the hotel as well as emailing me might be a good idea. Thanking you in anticipation of your kindness. (On behalf of Michael Blackman) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM Fri Oct 20 08:56:52 2000 From: rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM (Rich) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 13:56:52 +0100 Subject: This is going to be the worlds biggest party...;-) Message-ID: 4000 is alot of Hippies in one place. I'll be the one in the silver lame space suit (no really! - just got to find a matching laser psitol) Yep this is really going to irritate the person I coming down with heh. Take me to your leader ;-) Rich From andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK Fri Oct 20 09:10:47 2000 From: andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK (Andy Ball) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 14:10:47 +0100 Subject: This is going to be the worlds biggest party...;-) In-Reply-To: <001c01c03a95$381963a0$55a701d5@bop> Message-ID: Ok 32hours until take off......... I can hear the engines warming up already. I'll look out for all you guys with badges.(that if the badge meister finds his way to the Beehive from the tube station!) I'll be the one in the swimming trunks and painted from head to toe in silver paint!(only kidding!) ps. Someone gave me a twin CD set titled anthology of cosmic rock. ..The very best of Hawkwind,Van der graaf generator and robert calvert&Amon Duul2.The Silver Collection. Anyone else got this, I've never seen it in the usual HMV/Virgin etc places. Cheers, Andy At 13:56 20/10/00 +0100, you wrote: >4000 is alot of Hippies in one place. > >I'll be the one in the silver lame space suit (no really! - just got to find >a matching laser psitol) > >Yep this is really going to irritate the person I coming down with heh. > >Take me to your leader ;-) > >Rich > > From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Fri Oct 20 04:54:17 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 09:54:17 +0100 Subject: Re;HW Reunion In-Reply-To: <011401c03a14$631129c0$8a86bc3e@s8d3c4> Message-ID: In article <011401c03a14$631129c0$8a86bc3e at s8d3c4>, ANDREW GARIBALDI writes >they have found that the >venue is not allowing them to sell the goods themselves, they are having to >give the CD's to faceless bods to sell who know nothing about the product >they are selling, and then the venue is taking the money and walking off >with the VAT followed by a massive twenty percent cut of the resultant >takings. swine. Still, I think you'll find its the govt. who are walking off with the VAT. One for you, nineteen for me. Does this mean if the faceless bods "misplace" a copy, they'll have to re-imburse you? -- Jon From mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU Fri Oct 20 10:09:35 2000 From: mcintyre at PA.MSU.EDU (John McIntyre) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 10:09:35 -0400 Subject: BOC reference in Guitar Player Message-ID: There is a brief (half-page) article in the December issue of Guitar Player magazine about how to record the extended tonal range of a seven string guitar. The author reports using a Shure mic that was designed for recording kick drums and getting massive bass response. As he put it: "Go, go, Godzilla." (-8 John McIntyre Physics - Astronomy Domine Dept Michigan State University mcintyre at pa.msu.edu From flossbac at NLCI.COM Fri Oct 20 11:00:40 2000 From: flossbac at NLCI.COM (flossbac) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 10:00:40 -0500 Subject: HW: Reunion Merch Message-ID: Hey folks, I'm one of the sorry people who can't make it over to England from the USA at this time so I will be missing the big show. I'm hoping that some of you will pick up some extra merchandise (such as cool T-shirts....size Large is good--hint hint) or posters or whatever they've got, as I'm sure some of us unfortunates on the list would love to buy it from you. John Majka flossbac at nlci.com http://www.nlci.com/users/flossbac/hawkwind.html From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri Oct 20 11:00:30 2000 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 16:00:30 +0100 Subject: This is going to be the worlds biggest party...;-) In-Reply-To: Rich's message of Fri, 20 Oct 2000 13:56:52 +0100 Message-ID: Rich writes: > 4000 is alot of Hippies in one place. > > I'll be the one in the silver lame space suit (no really! - just got to find > a matching laser psitol) Hehehe. Just went to see Spinal Tap at the late show last night. I feel ready for anything now... FoFP From rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM Fri Oct 20 12:08:37 2000 From: rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM (Rich) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 17:08:37 +0100 Subject: This is going to be the worlds biggest party...;-) Message-ID: ;-) What time are the Channel 4 peeps at the Beehive? You just turn right out of Brixton Tube to get there right? Last time I was at Brixton it was for the Bauhaus 20th Anniversary - the tube was off, so they laid on buses. Now imagine 4000 goths packed into double decker buses along with 2 normal people looking very frightened. Transylvanian Busways ;-) Looks like only a 1/2 hour delay on the train... so we should get in to Euston about 3-30 Well I found a funky noisy laser blaster(comes with some wacky glasses that spectrumize everything - that should be really screwed up with the strobes. I got the Spacesuit.(I can't face bringing the helmet) And Some very dodgy face/hair glitter. And a matching silver starred disposable Camera ;-) Oh yes I can see my best mate moving to the next carriage, or the one further away than that. Rich From age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK Fri Oct 20 13:25:10 2000 From: age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Adrian Parr) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 18:25:10 +0100 Subject: Someone meet Michael Message-ID: Hello I'll doubt i'll be around Brixton that early but i will call Michael at his hotel tonight (just gone 6pm here) to give him directions to the Beehive. It's fairly easy to find and as long as he puts on a fair attempt at a South London accent he should be fine. Brixton, despite its reputation is a fairly cool place. I once fly from London to Toronto and on to the USA to see Hawkwind but i guess he certainly has beat that for distance dedication. I was going to get some passes but the guest list was scrapped after it having amost 1000 people on it. If i see him and do have any i think he certainly deserves one but it'll be a mad old night. Hawkwind in Britain with full lightshow is blinding and i'm sure he'll enjoy himself. Anyway, i'll phone him tonight All the best from just outside London Age -----Original Message----- From: michael blackman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 20 October 2000 12:49 Subject: Someone meet Michael Hi there! This is Michael Blackman's wife sending a message to all the fans going to the Behive before the concert at Brixton tomorrow afternoon. Michael says he would appreciate it if someone could meet him at the Brixton Tube Station between 2:00 & 2:30 tomorrow afternoon, as he doesn't have a clue as to where the Beehive is and he doesn't want to wander around like a lost tourist looking for the pub in Brixton!! What to look for: About 5'11, curly dark brown hair, brown eyes, wearing Hawkwind badges and black sneakers. If someone can meet him and help him out, please let me know asap on this email address. You can also phone and leave a message for him at his hotel by phoning 1883-624530 or by fax on 20 8686 9834. I think leaving a message at the hotel as well as emailing me might be a good idea. Thanking you in anticipation of your kindness. (On behalf of Michael Blackman) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE Fri Oct 20 13:43:38 2000 From: Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE (Andreas Stuewe) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 19:43:38 +0200 Subject: HW: HAWKESTRA-Newsflash! Message-ID: To those few who are still at home and not in London or are on their way to London: Just received an e-mail from Adrian Shaw saying he pulled off. He won?t be in Brixton due "personal differences". Sad news indeed. I?ll be off to London in 12 hours! Andreas From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Fri Oct 20 14:00:23 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 19:00:23 +0100 Subject: Re;HW Reunion Message-ID: dunno - but additionally what do you do if you buy one and it's faulty????? Andy G'b (still here....just) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Browne" To: Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 9:54 AM Subject: Re: Re;HW Reunion > In article <011401c03a14$631129c0$8a86bc3e at s8d3c4>, ANDREW GARIBALDI > writes > >they have found that the > >venue is not allowing them to sell the goods themselves, they are having to > >give the CD's to faceless bods to sell who know nothing about the product > >they are selling, and then the venue is taking the money and walking off > >with the VAT followed by a massive twenty percent cut of the resultant > >takings. > > swine. Still, I think you'll find its the govt. who are walking off with > the VAT. One for you, nineteen for me. > Does this mean if the faceless bods "misplace" a copy, they'll have to > re-imburse you? > -- > Jon From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Fri Oct 20 14:02:51 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 19:02:51 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought Message-ID: sad to say - you won't!!!!!! - if I make it to the Beehive pub by 7pm (rail permitting) I will tell why, but just have to dash so no time now, I'm afraid. Andy G'b ----- Original Message ----- From: "Melvyn Vincent" To: Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 12:49 AM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought > I really do hope ( but doubt ) that we get a decent,professionally edited > and engineered film of 'Hawkestra 2000'. Too much of HW videos look > 'bootleggy'! From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Fri Oct 20 15:54:13 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 12:54:13 -0700 Subject: HW: Woronzow news Message-ID: On another mailing list I'm on, there was recently a message from Rod Goodway (of Magic Muscle and Rustic Rod's mailorder) with an explanation of the Frond situation (that may or may not apply to Adrian's unfortunate cancellation of his appearence at Brixton). Rod kindly gave me permission (apparently the word from Adrian is: "Tell anyone man. It's no secret.") to pass on his message to this discussion list: >HI PEOPLE, >I've just got the ok from Adrian Shaw to clear -up this >little mystery for you all:-) > >Basically, Adrian (like myself) has the Hepatitis C virus, >but he's recently been given the go ahead to try 'the cure' >(Interferon, etc.) .... which has about a 30% chance of success. >He's taking the gamble, but for anyone who's tried it or knows >anyone who's tried it, it's a long & very painful process which >is definately NOT conducive to the travelling musicians lifestyle, >to say the least !! Thus, The Bevis Frond Band will not be gigging >for as long as it takes for Ade to get well,.... or not ... as the >case may be. I think if the 'cure' fails, Ade may have to give up >touring anyway. (I know I have.) And Nick will have the unenviable >task of having to find a 'replacement' for the BEST bass player HE >(and I) EVER had the pleasure to work with. Terrastock 4 will be >Ade's last gig abroad, so check him out for yourself. THE final gig >will be in London on Sunday, September 19th. (I think that's supposed to be Sunday, NOVEMBER 19th) >Just in case, we are ALL treating it like the LAST gig .... >but, hey, won't it be great if the treatment works ?? On a much lighter note, Rod also passed on the following anecdote (following a brief discussion of the "Spinal Tap"-ishness of the 'Chronicle of the Black Sword' tour video): >As for the greatest Hawkwind 'Spinal Tap' moment, (and sorry if >you've heard it before) it's hard to top the ATOM HENGE stage props, >where (at Ade's first gig with the Wind) Bob Calvert dragged me >onstage, at the Roundhouse, to be his 'Man', in "Waiting For My >Man", and there's me "...all dressed in black,.... cocaine in his >shoes and a big straw hat....etc" selling the Bobster this white >powder which, in desperation for 'stage props' I'd grabbed up a >scoop of DRY SHAMPOO from the make-up table. So, in front of this >thrashing heap of hippiedom, Ade looks accross at me (his old mate >... ONSTAGE at HIS FIRST GIG with the band) mock-'dealing' Calvert >this heap of dry shampoo .... and looks- on IN HORROR as Calvert >leers at the audience in true pantomime Dame expression of "Mmmm, >nice" ... and SNARFS THE BLOODY LOT UP HIS NOSE !! Arf arf. >What a true STAR Calvert was. But PLEASE someone, check out those >ATOM HENGE stage props. *sigh* ... what would I give for video recordings of '76-'78 Hawkwind/Hawklords performances? Rod also added, >Oh yay, by all means use the "Waiting For My Man" story, >but tell Brock "Magic Muscle ALWAYS did it BETTER !! >(As can be heard on the "Laughs & Thrills" bootleg.) > >p.s. Calvert was a gent. Best of luck to Adrian on his recovery, -Doug ceres at sirius.com On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 23:50:48 00100, Andrew Gilham wrote: >The following arrived in my inbox today... > >---- >THE GREAT VALEDICTORY ALL-DAYER >We're sure you'll be pleased to know that when we >return from Terrastock 4 in Seattle, we'll be doing an all- >day London show. This is basically where we bid you all >a Frond Farewell for the time being. Due to certain >circumstances beyond our proverbial control, The Frond >will not be doing any more live work for the foreseeable >future. Without wishing to be too mysterious, it's a bit >personal and completely unavoidable. Hopefully, >everything will work out okay and this lay-off won't be >forever, but right now, we just can't be sure. From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Fri Oct 20 17:06:29 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 14:06:29 -0700 Subject: HW: BOC: two out of the Unholy Three ain't bad Message-ID: Well, it's no Hawkestra at Brixton, that's for sure! But I'm planning on checking out this event tonight (featuring folks who have penned lyrics for both Hawkwind AND BOC): Borderlands Books - Fri 10/20 8-10PM, 534 Laguna St., San Francisco (415)558-8978 The Unholy Three: Mick Farren, Greg Kihn, and John Shirley showcase their literary and musical works. Should be interesting at least, although I have no idea what to expect ... -Doug ceres at sirius.com From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Fri Oct 20 18:10:59 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 23:10:59 +0100 Subject: HW help with wierd tapes/CD'S at the brixton gig!!!!!!!!!! Message-ID: hello there as you all probably gathered i'll be down in brixton tommorow night to see hawkwind. I'll be the one in the tie dye green hawkind live 1988 t-shirt. I read somewhere on this list that voiceprint will be selling the wierd tapes on cd and dave brocks new album too at brixton acadamey. Seeing that i aint got enough money to buy all the wierd tapes on cd i was wondering which ones to buy. Basicly which wierd tapes span the hawkwind era of 70 to 79? Especially any that feature Bob Calvert. Cheers see you all down there tommorow night!!!! :-) colm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Fri Oct 20 09:50:42 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 14:50:42 +0100 Subject: This is going to be the worlds biggest party...;-) In-Reply-To: <001c01c03a95$381963a0$55a701d5@bop> Message-ID: In article <001c01c03a95$381963a0$55a701d5 at bop>, Rich writes >I'll be the one in the silver lame space suit My space suit died last Glastonbury :(((( -- Jon From DASLUD at AOL.COM Sat Oct 21 12:29:34 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 12:29:34 EDT Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 Message-ID: HAPPY HAWKDAY 2000! "<>" From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Sat Oct 21 17:14:17 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 17:14:17 EDT Subject: OFF: "Space Does Not Care" Play-list 10/14/00 Message-ID: 10/14/00 1.Tone Float--Shangri-la Mirage/Tonight We Sleep w/the Eggroll King (Musik von...) 2.Residents--Loser Is Weed (7") 3.Circle--DNA (Surface) 4.Mr. Quimby's Beard--title track (Out There) 5.Brainticket--Brainticket part 1 Concl. (Cottonwood Hill) 6.Amanita--Undercurrent (Reflections) 7.Zappa--Run Home Slow/Where Is Johnny Velvet? 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Thanks, Chuck WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS for WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER: KUCR is now available on Windows Media Player 7.0 which many of you have already. Otherwise it can be downloaded from Microsoft for free. Connect to the Internet and open Windows Media Player. Select file from the menu and then "open URL". Type in http://www.kucr.org:8000 and say OK. WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS for WINAMP: Download the Winamp installation file from the address below. "Winamp Basic" rather than the larger file, "Winamp Complete," is all you'll need to hear KUCR. http://www.winamp.com/winamp/download/index.phtml After you've downloaded the installation file (Winamp25c.exe is the latest at this time), run it by double-clicking. This will install Winamp on your computer. After you've installed Winamp, you need to run the actual Winamp program (Winamp.exe) but first you need to connect to your internet server so Winamp can connect to the Internet. When you run Winamp, a small screen comes up on the left with lots of fancy controls. Ignore them to begin with. Also on the right, a web page is displayed which you can also ignore. On the lower left hand corner is a button which says "add". Click that and then click the top button of the three that come up above the one you just clicked on. When asked to provide an internet address, type in the following http://www.kucr.org:8000 Say OK. One more step. Double click on the item in the file box of Winamp and it will start to play KUCR live. If it stops playing or breaks up, double click again to reconnect. WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS For REAL-AUDIO: KUCR is now available on RealPlayer from RealAudio. Many of you Windows and Mac users already have it so no download and installation would be necessary. Connect to the Internet and open RealPlayer. Select file from the menu and then "open location". Type in http://www.kucr.org:8000 and say OK. Repeat the process if you lose the station at any time. From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Sun Oct 22 04:00:42 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 09:00:42 +0100 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 Message-ID: just got back from brixton to trashed to talk about it yet but i can say this....... It was brilliant...... :-) colm -----Original Message----- From: DASLUD at AOL.COM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 21 October 2000 17:32 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 >HAPPY HAWKDAY 2000! > >"<>" > From d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET Sun Oct 22 12:22:05 2000 From: d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET (Dave Greenhalgh) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 17:22:05 +0100 Subject: HW: Hakestra Mini Review Message-ID: I have a plane to catch and I've not slept since Thursday. This ill be short. And badly spelt. First of all THANK YOU to everyone involved in the events, obviously the band for all the music and the friendships that would never have existed without Hawkwind, and also to all those involved in organising the Beehive Bash, Badges, Buttons etc for the opportunity to forge some new friendships and to put faces to well known names. Big disrespect to Ticket Master and the academy. Those of u who got tickets from Ticket Web got in easily enough, albeit from th end of a 1 hour queue. Those who got tickets from Ticket Master found they didn't have tickets at all, they had confirmations. So off to another queue. REsult - it took 2 hours (oh yes) to get three of us through the doors with the result that we missed the Fighting Cocks altogther. Big dis also to the sound system from hell in the foyer which I am pretty sure could be heard in Kilburn. It could certainly be heard over th quiet bits, and since it took a few songs to get the sound going, that was often. The set itself was 3 and a half hours of pretty consistent magic. HasanI Sabbah and similar house show pieces up front, 80s era Huw/Harvey numbers to follow, all the time with Tim Blake on Synths. teve Swindells got Shot Down in th NIght as his showcase, Ti did absolutely the best Lighthouse I have ever heard him play. In fact all the players with solo projects took spots with their own songs. The mix of old and not so l\old was very vry well judged and Ron's reading of Bob and Mike'S poetry superbly judged. Even Nik's thistle suit worked! I have no chance of remembering the whole 3.5 hour set list,or the order, so here is a quick run down of my personal highlights Lighthoue Born to Go Shouldn't DoThat Can't do This Shot Down Space is Deep Spirit of the Age Psy Power High Rise Hurry on Sundown Brainstorm Hassan Silver machine Masters of the Universe - WHY WHY WHY SAMANTHA ####ING FOX??? Ejection And joy of joys, Orgone Accumulator. Right now my head is too tired to remember any more, but the sight of a Front Line of Lemmy, Dave, Nik , Simpon with Huw, Tim and Steve the midfield before a double drum kit line up......what happened to those 25 odd years? If only all the rest who were there had played. Following the Hawks, Tim did a short set that took a while to gt going and suffered from th Sound System. Beduoin were themselves, at risk of breaking the sanctity of th group, Alna, Please stop trying to be Lemmy. You embarrassed him. Simon did a short set curtailed by lack of time, ut which threw in Winds of Change to complete the bliss. Apart from the dreadful Ms Fox, everything wasplayed pretty much straight with no sign of Rizz. And so to the shower and back to Japan. Only slightly miffed at having been beaten for distance bythe Oz hawks. Dave From d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET Sun Oct 22 12:32:56 2000 From: d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET (Dave Greenhalgh) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 17:32:56 +0100 Subject: HW: Mini review part 2 Message-ID: Did I mention the whole thing was recorded and videoed with the band saying it will be released? Dave Arin - drop me a reply of list, I don't have your address in my archive From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Sun Oct 22 06:50:38 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 11:50:38 +0100 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 In-Reply-To: <000601c03bfe$2d944e80$b160883e@dj-gypo> Message-ID: In message <000601c03bfe$2d944e80$b160883e at dj-gypo>, bedroom trancer writes >It was brilliant...... > >:-) > >colm Yup, well, that was the one then, wasn't it?! best show I ever saw them do. Fantastic. my heads hurts -- Jon From kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET Sun Oct 22 08:41:52 2000 From: kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET (Kevin Perry) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 13:41:52 +0100 Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After Message-ID: I'm still not completely back on Earth yet but here's some of my thoughts of last night... Badges were cool - a collector's item one day maybe? Thanks so much for doing them! I wasn't sure what to expect and after Croydon, I was a tad apprehensive, but trying to keep an open mind...and very glad I did too. It was almost a perfect set for me based on what I wanted them to play - even some of the conversations/dreams I'd had in the queue came true (Hurry On Sundown 2000). High points: Spirit of the Age - great version and hearing 2000 people chanting SotA in counterpoint to the band was just so cool; Wage War - surprised they did it, but it was good; Moonglum - Huw at his best; Nik playing flute on some tracks rather than sax; seeing Lemmy really getting into it and seeming to enjoy himself being back with HW; Motorway City - the crowd reaction again made it for me. Oh, and managing to get rid of my spare ticket at the last minute :-) Low points: Brainstorm - I guess it had to be played...again; Huw's guitar on Shot Down In The Night had a problem - it's one of my favourite tracks so I was a bit disappointed...but very pleased to hear it actually played; Nik's sax still too loud; Shouldn't Do That was a bit untogether as was Born To Go - they didn't need to replicate Yuri Gagrin that much :-); Nik forgetting Simon in the credits at the end; Tim Blake's set (sorry, but he simply can not sing and his voice spoilt the great 3am synth music). And the f*cking sound system in the foyer. I'm also going to throw away any vestiges of credibility I have left by saying that I thought Sam Fox was good - I liked the Bridgett-era sound and I'd much rather see Ms Fox stay in the band instead of Ron on vocals...now there's an idea. I thought she actually sounded spot on on MotU and has a lot more energy and stage presence (and she's not trying to be Rob Calvert). Mark (Hasbeen) - drop me an email about the mpeg. --- Kevin Perry Sonic Energy Authority http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its duties." From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Sun Oct 22 09:07:16 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 15:07:16 +0200 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: Jon Browne To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 12:50 PM Subject: Re: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 > In message <000601c03bfe$2d944e80$b160883e at dj-gypo>, bedroom trancer > writes > >It was brilliant...... > > > >:-) > > > >colm > > Yup, well, that was the one then, wasn't it?! > > best show I ever saw them do. Fantastic. > > my heads hurts > -- > Jon Well,I don't agree. Actual it was one of the worst I've ever seen and I've seen a LOT. Mind though it was FANTASTIC to see all those guys on stage,really orgasmic. But it was obvious the rehearsals didn't went on very well. What a shit was Hugh LLoyd Langton playing,real bad,and I love the man's guitar playing(got all his stuff) He completely messed up "Angels Of Death".I saw Dave's look at him while playing it and it wasn't a pleasant one. I saw Dave nodding his head and blowing steam of after the song. Also the second part of "Hurry On Sundown" was a complete disaster.Although when out of my skull when they started it.I was thinking to myself:"The circle is round now". When they started the show we were sitting on the balcony and the sound was very very bad. So we went downstairs and the sound was a little better but very flat and no power. It went better with the show getting on,but neverthenless.I saw shows they were really cooking from the start. Guess they had trouble with all the different lines and microphones. Now for the good part."Spirit Of The Age" was awsome! One of the best versions I've ever heard. The bass battle between Alan and Lemmy send shivers through my spine. Tim Blake was absolutely fabulastic!!! Really made my evening through all the songs he played along. I concentraded on him when they messed up again. Also surprise of the day was Steve Swindells,he's got more up his sleeve than we all think. Furthermore the solo spot from Dave wasn't that good in my opinion.And I'm the man who once said to Dave he could let a fart and record it,I would buy it anyway. Anyway,I was glad I was there (wouldn't have missed it for the world) but a little criticism is in place here. Also don't think this will be an annual event as Nik Turner pointed out at the end of the evening. Dave is too much a perfectionist to let that happen again. Don't think there will be a live-cd too as too much went wrong.The Hawks recorded the AB in Brussels some years ago and they weren't perfect to Dave's standards,so they didn't release it,as was the intention (a few songs were released on the cd:"In Your Area") and that was a HELL of a gig (as I previosly mentioned).Or they have to do major reconstruction and editing. The Beehive was a good idea,met some guys and girls I couldn't put a face to(hello Scott and Jill),but unfortually was there late (7.30 pm) due to major Hawkwind record-shopping in London.(Found a test-pressing of the 3cd "Epoch Eclipse 30th Anniversary"(really wicked) and a new Tim Blake "Crystal Machine" cd for only ?2 + lots of other stuff). Shame didn't met Bernhard or Michael Blackman.Maybe next time. Sorry to be so blunt but that's how I feel about the event. So you can all start to shoot at the piano player now (I can take it). best wishes and greetings filip (still the) hawknut From alimac at NETCOMUK.CO.UK Sun Oct 22 10:39:31 2000 From: alimac at NETCOMUK.CO.UK (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 15:39:31 +0100 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 In-Reply-To: <001401c03c2f$1196d140$8baa08d4@d8o7x0> Message-ID: I agree with Filip. Not a great show, but a remarkable event (which I wouldn't have missed for the world). Even if Hurry On Sundown was messed up, it was still great to experience. I didn't think much to Orgone Accumulator, but then again I enjoyed Psychedelic Warlords. Nik didn't mess up anything :-) .... instead we got Samantha Fox. etc. Alasdair On 22 Oct 00, at 15:07, Filip Vanhuyse wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jon Browne > To: > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 12:50 PM > Subject: Re: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 > > > > In message <000601c03bfe$2d944e80$b160883e at dj-gypo>, bedroom trancer > > writes > > >It was brilliant...... > > > > > >:-) > > > > > >colm > > > > Yup, well, that was the one then, wasn't it?! > > > > best show I ever saw them do. Fantastic. > > > > my heads hurts > > -- > > Jon > > Well,I don't agree. > Actual it was one of the worst I've ever seen and I've seen a LOT. > Mind though it was FANTASTIC to see all those guys on stage,really orgasmic. > But it was obvious the rehearsals didn't went on very well. > What a shit was Hugh LLoyd Langton playing,real bad,and I love the man's > guitar playing(got all his stuff) > He completely messed up "Angels Of Death".I saw Dave's look at him while > playing it and it wasn't a pleasant one. > I saw Dave nodding his head and blowing steam of after the song. > Also the second part of "Hurry On Sundown" was a complete disaster.Although > when out of my skull when they > started it.I was thinking to myself:"The circle is round now". > When they started the show we were sitting on the balcony and the sound was > very very bad. > So we went downstairs and the sound was a little better but very flat and no > power. > It went better with the show getting on,but neverthenless.I saw shows they > were really cooking from the start. > Guess they had trouble with all the different lines and microphones. > > Now for the good part."Spirit Of The Age" was awsome! One of the best > versions I've ever heard. > The bass battle between Alan and Lemmy send shivers through my spine. > Tim Blake was absolutely fabulastic!!! Really made my evening through all > the songs he played along. > I concentraded on him when they messed up again. > Also surprise of the day was Steve Swindells,he's got more up his sleeve > than we all think. > Furthermore the solo spot from Dave wasn't that good in my opinion.And I'm > the man who once said to Dave he could let a fart and record it,I would buy > it anyway. > > Anyway,I was glad I was there (wouldn't have missed it for the world) but a > little criticism is in place here. > Also don't think this will be an annual event as Nik Turner pointed out at > the end of the evening. > Dave is too much a perfectionist to let that happen again. > Don't think there will be a live-cd too as too much went wrong.The Hawks > recorded the AB in Brussels some years ago > and they weren't perfect to Dave's standards,so they didn't release it,as > was the intention (a few songs were released on the cd:"In Your Area") and > that was a HELL of a gig (as I previosly mentioned).Or they have to do major > reconstruction and editing. > > The Beehive was a good idea,met some guys and girls I couldn't put a face > to(hello Scott and Jill),but unfortually was there late (7.30 pm) due to > major Hawkwind record-shopping in London.(Found a test-pressing of the 3cd > "Epoch Eclipse 30th Anniversary"(really wicked) and a new Tim Blake "Crystal > Machine" cd for only ?2 + lots of other stuff). > Shame didn't met Bernhard or Michael Blackman.Maybe next time. > > Sorry to be so blunt but that's how I feel about the event. > So you can all start to shoot at the piano player now (I can take it). > > best wishes and greetings > filip (still the) hawknut > -- Page me online: http://wwp.mirabilis.com/1573250 Send me E-mail Express direct to my screen: 1573250 at pager.mirabilis.com alimac at netcomuk.co.uk (Alasdair Macdonald) From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Sun Oct 22 10:04:58 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 16:04:58 +0200 Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: Kevin Perry To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 2:41 PM Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After > I'm still not completely back on Earth yet but here's some of my > thoughts of last night... > > Badges were cool - a collector's item one day maybe? Thanks so much for > doing them! Totally agree > High points: Spirit of the Age - great version and hearing 2000 people > chanting SotA in counterpoint to the band was just so cool; Wage War - > surprised they did it, but it was good; Moonglum - Huw at his best; Nik > playing flute on some tracks rather than sax; seeing Lemmy really getting > into it and seeming to enjoy himself being back with HW; Motorway City - the > crowd reaction again made it for me. Don't agree about Moonglum,Hugh was not into it,specially his singing (too flat) > Oh, and managing to get rid of my spare ticket at the last minute :-) Well,that wasn't much of a problem I think as some 20 people asked me if I had spare tickets > Low points: Brainstorm - I guess it had to be played...again; Huw's guitar > on Shot Down In The Night had a problem - it's one of my favourite tracks so > I was a bit disappointed...but very pleased to hear it actually played; > Nik's sax still too loud; Shouldn't Do That was a bit untogether as was Born > To Go - they didn't need to replicate Yuri Gagrin that much :-); Nik > forgetting Simon in the credits at the end; Tim Blake's set (sorry, but he > simply can not sing and his voice spoilt the great 3am synth music). More than agree with the above. > And the f*cking sound system in the foyer. Still more agree.Don't understand why people go to a concert and stay at the foyer the whole time?? Why pay for seeing Hawkwind and not atend.Go to a club. > I'm also going to throw away any vestiges of credibility I have left by > saying that I thought Sam Fox was good - I liked the Bridgett-era sound and > I'd much rather see Ms Fox stay in the band instead of Ron on vocals...now > there's an idea. I thought she actually sounded spot on on MotU and has a > lot more energy and stage presence (and she's not trying to be Rob Calvert). Don't agree with that.Sam Fox was just funny to see 1 time.You don't suggest she be the next Hawkwind vocalist? That's not my idea of Hawkwind,just tits and ass and clap your hands and stamp your feet? Had a great laugh when she came on stage the first time but the second time was to much for me.More screeming than singing. Must agree Ron wasn't at his best last evening,seen him much much better. > Mark (Hasbeen) - drop me an email about the mpeg. What's this all about? > --- > Kevin Perry > Sonic Energy Authority > http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ > > "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; > and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its > duties." From Alogilvy at AOL.COM Sun Oct 22 10:56:44 2000 From: Alogilvy at AOL.COM (Al Ogilvy) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 10:56:44 EDT Subject: Brixton Experience Message-ID: Hi to everybody I managed to meet for the first time. ! It was amazing to at last put faces to names. I wish Id ordered a name badge now, but I couldnt confirm i was going in time.( I work in the Health service (I'm a nurse), and working times tend to be a bit difficult to predict and planning a social life is often impossible !!). I just wish I,d had enough time to meet all of you that were there.....I'm still stunned about the distances some of you came!! The Beehive, despite being crowded (Just a bit !!) was amazing. Wow...What can you say about the Hawkestra....Once in a lifetime .....I,ve been to so many Hawk gigs over the years , but this was just Mega.. i'm just so glad i didnt miss this!! Im still in a sort of Daze...Stunned by the whole thing..Cant even begin to think about highlights and stuff yet ! Initial Flashbacks after the first 2hours sleep I,ve had since Friday are: Alan and Lemmy belting out Psychedelic Warlords together The Feeling in the Pit of your stomach when Alan Turned the bass up in Bedouins set ( I was standing right by the PA Stack at the Time I guess) Del Dettmar and DikMik together on stage (Did DikMik actually play anything? When I noticed him he was just wandering around the stage talking to The others!!) Dels Axe Ron Just Being Ron Wage War !!!( And Wasnt It Amazing to hear that read out loud again ) Sam Fox ...She would make an excellent Stacia for the new millenium !!! NIk enjoying himself on the same stage as dave...and vice versa Terry Ollis...I never realised what a brilliant drummer he is... Arrival in utopia Hurry o0n sundown and Do That Sorry My thoughts are a bit disjointed so far but Im still Buzzing Just wanted to Wish Bernhard and Bernhard and Jim And everyone else (Too Much to understand or Digest !!!) All the Best and safe Safe Journeys Oh Yeh ...And WOW !! Life DEfining Moment of the year so far !!!! From kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET Sun Oct 22 11:55:08 2000 From: kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET (Kevin Perry) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 16:55:08 +0100 Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists Message-ID: Here's my feelings (feel free to criticise...politely): My favourite *live* vocalists are Alan (before he decided to try to sing so much like Lemmy), Dave and Bridgett. I think Ron has been a complete disaster: he can't sing, he can't play bass (he beats Harvey for the 'worst bass player' accolade hands down) and he has no charisma - he comes across to me as being a complete and utter tw*t on stage. If you're playing for free, fine, but if you're charging good money for tickets, then I don't thin kit's right to see members of the band dicking around like that. If it wasn't for losing the bassist, I think Dave should fire him straight away. Do Hawkwind need a frontman (frontperson I guess)? I don't know: on the one hand, I don't think they do - tyhe Chronicles tour is a great example of great no-frontman live performance in my opinion - but on the other hand, if they do want a frontperson then I think that Sam Fox would do a better job than Ron ever did. The way that the Space Bandits and following tour with Bridgett worked was great: some tracks benefitted from the female vocals and a focus, whereas others worked well with Dave and Alan singing (Harvey's BVs work OK, and his rantings on things like Back In The Box are just so over the top that they're great). And of course, being cynical, the publicity from having Sam Fox front the band would be incredible :-) --- Kevin Perry Sonic Energy Authority http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its duties." ----- Original Message ----- From: Filip Vanhuyse To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 3:04 PM Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Kevin Perry > To: > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 2:41 PM > Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After > > > > I'm still not completely back on Earth yet but here's some of my > > thoughts of last night... > > > > Badges were cool - a collector's item one day maybe? Thanks so much for > > doing them! > > > Totally agree > > > > > High points: Spirit of the Age - great version and hearing 2000 people > > chanting SotA in counterpoint to the band was just so cool; Wage War - > > surprised they did it, but it was good; Moonglum - Huw at his best; Nik > > playing flute on some tracks rather than sax; seeing Lemmy really getting > > into it and seeming to enjoy himself being back with HW; Motorway City - > the > > crowd reaction again made it for me. > > Don't agree about Moonglum,Hugh was not into it,specially his singing (too > flat) > > > > Oh, and managing to get rid of my spare ticket at the last minute :-) > > Well,that wasn't much of a problem I think as some 20 people asked me if I > had spare tickets > > > > Low points: Brainstorm - I guess it had to be played...again; Huw's guitar > > on Shot Down In The Night had a problem - it's one of my favourite tracks > so > > I was a bit disappointed...but very pleased to hear it actually played; > > Nik's sax still too loud; Shouldn't Do That was a bit untogether as was > Born > > To Go - they didn't need to replicate Yuri Gagrin that much :-); Nik > > forgetting Simon in the credits at the end; Tim Blake's set (sorry, but he > > simply can not sing and his voice spoilt the great 3am synth music). > > More than agree with the above. > > > > And the f*cking sound system in the foyer. > > Still more agree.Don't understand why people go to a concert and stay at the > foyer the whole time?? > Why pay for seeing Hawkwind and not atend.Go to a club. > > > > I'm also going to throw away any vestiges of credibility I have left by > > saying that I thought Sam Fox was good - I liked the Bridgett-era sound > and > > I'd much rather see Ms Fox stay in the band instead of Ron on vocals...now > > there's an idea. I thought she actually sounded spot on on MotU and has a > > lot more energy and stage presence (and she's not trying to be Rob > Calvert). > > Don't agree with that.Sam Fox was just funny to see 1 time.You don't suggest > she be the next Hawkwind vocalist? > That's not my idea of Hawkwind,just tits and ass and clap your hands and > stamp your feet? > Had a great laugh when she came on stage the first time but the second time > was to much for me.More screeming than singing. > Must agree Ron wasn't at his best last evening,seen him much much better. > > > > Mark (Hasbeen) - drop me an email about the mpeg. > > What's this all about? > > > > --- > > Kevin Perry > > Sonic Energy Authority > > http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ > > > > "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; > > and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its > > duties." From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Sun Oct 22 12:40:40 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 17:40:40 +0100 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 In-Reply-To: <001401c03c2f$1196d140$8baa08d4@d8o7x0> Message-ID: I also have to agree with a lot of Filips sentiments. As an event,I'm really glad that I didn't miss this one because i seriously don't think it will ever occur again. I enjoyed the spectacle and general feeling of good spirits from the whole audience as well as those gathered in the Beehive. Although I privately had the feeling prior to the gig that it could end up being a bit of a mess musically due to the weight of numbers on stage and their respective ego's. But what the hell..........they did it....and gave their best shot and have left me with the privilege of some great memories of the highlights of the evening. Mind you, a properly engineered sound system would have made a huge,huge difference to the musicians as well as the audience. It was too,too flat for long periods. I was not far from the front of the stage and you could see Huw straining to hear his guitar early on.Sam Fox got her lyrics out of sync with Nik who I think got out of sync with Dave Brock at one point on MotU. If this is released on Video & CD, then if its all edited down to about an hours worth,then we'll have a really good memento of an unforgettable night. Oh........I wanted to buy DB's new Solo album but there was no sign of it on the stand! Why was it not available? mel "I've got my guitar in tune for a while!" (Dave Brock - Greasey Truckers Party 1971) From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Sun Oct 22 13:14:49 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 19:14:49 +0200 Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists Message-ID: Well Kevin, Aren't you thinking boobies now.I can understand you don't like Ron Tree,but don't tell me ms.Fox is a serious female vocalist. greetings filip ----- Original Message ----- From: Kevin Perry To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 5:55 PM Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists > Here's my feelings (feel free to criticise...politely): > > My favourite *live* vocalists are Alan (before he decided to try to sing so > much like Lemmy), Dave and Bridgett. I think Ron has been a complete > disaster: he can't sing, he can't play bass (he beats Harvey for the 'worst > bass player' accolade hands down) and he has no charisma - he comes across > to me as being a complete and utter tw*t on stage. If you're playing for > free, fine, but if you're charging good money for tickets, then I don't thin > kit's right to see members of the band dicking around like that. If it > wasn't for losing the bassist, I think Dave should fire him straight away. > > Do Hawkwind need a frontman (frontperson I guess)? I don't know: on the one > hand, I don't think they do - tyhe Chronicles tour is a great example of > great no-frontman live performance in my opinion - but on the other hand, > if they do want a frontperson then I think that Sam Fox would do a better > job than Ron ever did. The way that the Space Bandits and following tour > with Bridgett worked was great: some tracks benefitted from the female > vocals and a focus, whereas others worked well with Dave and Alan singing > (Harvey's BVs work OK, and his rantings on things like Back In The Box are > just so over the top that they're great). > > And of course, being cynical, the publicity from having Sam Fox front the > band would be incredible :-) > > --- > Kevin Perry > Sonic Energy Authority > http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ > > "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; > and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its > duties." > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Filip Vanhuyse > To: > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 3:04 PM > Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Kevin Perry > > To: > > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 2:41 PM > > Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After > > > > > > > I'm still not completely back on Earth yet but here's some of my > > > thoughts of last night... > > > > > > Badges were cool - a collector's item one day maybe? Thanks so much for > > > doing them! > > > > > > Totally agree > > > > > > > > > High points: Spirit of the Age - great version and hearing 2000 people > > > chanting SotA in counterpoint to the band was just so cool; Wage War - > > > surprised they did it, but it was good; Moonglum - Huw at his best; Nik > > > playing flute on some tracks rather than sax; seeing Lemmy really > getting > > > into it and seeming to enjoy himself being back with HW; Motorway City - > > the > > > crowd reaction again made it for me. > > > > Don't agree about Moonglum,Hugh was not into it,specially his singing (too > > flat) > > > > > > > Oh, and managing to get rid of my spare ticket at the last minute :-) > > > > Well,that wasn't much of a problem I think as some 20 people asked me if I > > had spare tickets > > > > > > > Low points: Brainstorm - I guess it had to be played...again; Huw's > guitar > > > on Shot Down In The Night had a problem - it's one of my favourite > tracks > > so > > > I was a bit disappointed...but very pleased to hear it actually played; > > > Nik's sax still too loud; Shouldn't Do That was a bit untogether as was > > Born > > > To Go - they didn't need to replicate Yuri Gagrin that much :-); Nik > > > forgetting Simon in the credits at the end; Tim Blake's set (sorry, but > he > > > simply can not sing and his voice spoilt the great 3am synth music). > > > > More than agree with the above. > > > > > > > And the f*cking sound system in the foyer. > > > > Still more agree.Don't understand why people go to a concert and stay at > the > > foyer the whole time?? > > Why pay for seeing Hawkwind and not atend.Go to a club. > > > > > > > I'm also going to throw away any vestiges of credibility I have left by > > > saying that I thought Sam Fox was good - I liked the Bridgett-era sound > > and > > > I'd much rather see Ms Fox stay in the band instead of Ron on > vocals...now > > > there's an idea. I thought she actually sounded spot on on MotU and has > a > > > lot more energy and stage presence (and she's not trying to be Rob > > Calvert). > > > > Don't agree with that.Sam Fox was just funny to see 1 time.You don't > suggest > > she be the next Hawkwind vocalist? > > That's not my idea of Hawkwind,just tits and ass and clap your hands and > > stamp your feet? > > Had a great laugh when she came on stage the first time but the second > time > > was to much for me.More screeming than singing. > > Must agree Ron wasn't at his best last evening,seen him much much better. > > > > > > > Mark (Hasbeen) - drop me an email about the mpeg. > > > > What's this all about? > > > > > > > --- > > > Kevin Perry > > > Sonic Energy Authority > > > http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ > > > > > > "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; > > > and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its > > > duties." From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Sun Oct 22 13:10:47 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 19:10:47 +0200 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 Message-ID: You made a good point,Mel,you can put it in better words than me as I'm a non english speaking person and make mistakes trying to put down in words what I mean,but Hughie was really messing around.What the hell he did with "Angels Of Death"? He played ordinary blues scemes any beginner can. I also had the same feeling prior to the gig about everybody being in too much hopes. If we all have to be real honest in our hearts we actual all wanted "Space Ritual". This doesn't mean I don't like other Hawk-stuff (I think they made better stuff later) but Lemmy,DikMik & Del Dettmar being there,that's what we wanted. don't know,just ramblin'. greetings filip hawknut ----- Original Message ----- From: Melvyn Vincent To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 6:40 PM Subject: Re: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 > I also have to agree with a lot of Filips sentiments. > As an event,I'm really glad that I didn't miss this one because i seriously > don't think it will ever occur again. I enjoyed the spectacle and general > feeling of good spirits from the whole audience as well as those gathered > in the Beehive. Although I privately had the feeling prior to the gig that > it could end up being a bit of a mess musically due to the weight of > numbers on stage and their respective ego's. But what the > hell..........they did it....and gave their best shot and have left me with > the privilege of some great memories of the highlights of the evening. > Mind you, a properly engineered sound system would have made a huge,huge > difference to the musicians as well as the audience. It was too,too flat > for long periods. I was not far from the front of the stage and you could > see Huw straining to hear his guitar early on.Sam Fox got her lyrics out of > sync with Nik who I think got out of sync with Dave Brock at one point on > MotU. > If this is released on Video & CD, then if its all edited down to about an > hours worth,then we'll have a really good memento of an unforgettable night. > > Oh........I wanted to buy DB's new Solo album but there was no sign of it > on the stand! > Why was it not available? > > mel > "I've got my guitar in tune for a while!" > (Dave Brock - Greasey Truckers Party 1971) From merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK Sun Oct 22 13:28:56 2000 From: merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK (David Bottomley) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 18:28:56 +0100 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 Message-ID: Mel wrote: >Oh........I wanted to buy DB's new Solo album but there was no sign of it >on the stand! >Why was it not available? It was - I've got it here in front of me now. At least I think that's what it is! Haven't had a chance to hear it yet (still on Weird 1!!), but the sleeve notes imply a Brock solo CD. Thing is, it's credited as a Hawkwind CD for some strange reason (the one called "Spacebrock" - a subtle hint, I guess). Re. last night - largely agree with comments so far. Some truly great moments (Space Is Deep w/ Lemmy & Dave on vox my personal highlight) but much of the show somewhat hampered by dodgy sound & that bloody sound system from the foyer. And I thought Sam Fox did a fine job, too. Dave From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Sun Oct 22 13:38:16 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 13:38:16 -0400 Subject: Brixton - some hours later ...... Message-ID: Hi there, back again after the gig, some facts in my mind... 9:00 pm : I stood in a queue at the Stage door to find out that they had to look for Nik Turner in the whole house, at least there was only a very short time for the interview. Nik was very nervous.... The concert itself: Many dreams came true, I saw the Space-Ritual lineup and heard and saw that music, Lemmy's bass was amazing to hear, in fact it was amazing to see him and I hadn't believed it that I would see the whole lineup together. Orgone Accumulator, Space is deep with Dave & Lemmy on vocals - superb.... But then we looked ?t Nik: He had problems to quote standards like 10 seconds of forever and Sonic Attack, he destroyed the whole Brainstorm, the sang in totally wrong time-sections on Orgone Accumulator.. While Lemmy and Dave wanted to improvise as they had done it in older times, Nik began to sing as if it would be the Orgon-track which he had performed with Helios Creed and the others - without the improvisations. Dave - at first he couldn't trust his ears, while Lemmy laughed as if he would say: That's Nik, do you wonder about anything......? Masters of the universe: The song we can totally forget; Samantha Fox couldn't sing the text, it was totally weird, Nik also made mistakes, and Dave's face froze to something like an angry mask. But nevertheless: Wonderful performances, partly with three drummers (Griffin, Thompson, CHadwick), we could hear the different talents of all drummers, especially Terry Ollis who plays exactly like on In Search Of Space. Steve Swindells, Del Dettmar, Dik Mik: the left side of the stage with laughing and enyoing themselves. The great moment when Lemmy appeared .... And let's not forget the others. Tim Blake's solo-performance was a good final point. New Jerusalem is one of my favourites.. For me it was the greatest Hawkwind gig I have been listening to. I won't forget this night. Long may you all fly. P.S. In a while a report with interview fragments and pics will be available at http://www.super-tunes.de/hawkwind.htm Chris From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Sun Oct 22 13:42:59 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 19:42:59 +0200 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 Message-ID: Oh no,not Sam Fox again,you guys must have a fixation.:-)) ----- Original Message ----- From: David Bottomley To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 7:28 PM Subject: Re: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 > Mel wrote: > > >Oh........I wanted to buy DB's new Solo album but there was no sign of it > >on the stand! > >Why was it not available? > > > It was - I've got it here in front of me now. At least I think that's what > it is! Haven't had a chance to hear it yet (still on Weird 1!!), but the > sleeve notes imply a Brock solo CD. Thing is, it's credited as a Hawkwind CD > for some strange reason (the one called "Spacebrock" - a subtle hint, I > guess). > > Re. last night - largely agree with comments so far. Some truly great > moments (Space Is Deep w/ Lemmy & Dave on vox my personal highlight) but > much of the show somewhat hampered by dodgy sound & that bloody sound system > from the foyer. And I thought Sam Fox did a fine job, too. > > Dave From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Sun Oct 22 13:58:47 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 19:58:47 +0200 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 In-Reply-To: <39F3142C.DCFE1706@virgin.net> Message-ID: Hello What can I say? I'm still not on this planet and my aching brain is spinning around and around.... Great to meet some of you folks in the BEEHIVE Thanks MICHAEL BLACKMAN for the wonderful BADGES !! You have done a great job A PHANTASTIC SHOW and a PHANTASTIC gig I won't forget in my whole life!!! HAWKWIND at its best. Playing their longest set ever, over 3 and a half hours WITHOUT pause!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here are all the performed tracks (still not in the right order) Absolute highlights: - SPACE IS DEEP - SPIRIT OF THE AGE - HURRY ON SUNDOWN Worst tracks: - ROCKY PATHS All tracks: hassan i sahba assault & battery golden void motorway city psi power new lyrics by dave arrival in utopia lighthouse sonic attack ten seconds of foreever forge of vulcan warriors born to go you shouldn't do that moonglum rock paths wage war right to decide sputnik stan shot down in the night orgone accumulator space is deep spirit of the age hurry on sundown brainstorm silver machine masters of the universe ejection cheers Bernhard From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Sun Oct 22 14:23:55 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 19:23:55 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 In-Reply-To: <200010221759.TAA21627@mail.home.ins.de> Message-ID: In message <200010221759.TAA21627 at mail.home.ins.de>, Bernhard Pospiech writes >A PHANTASTIC SHOW and a PHANTASTIC gig I won't forget in my whole life!!! > >HAWKWIND at its best. Playing their longest set ever, over 3 and a half >hours WITHOUT pause!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Right on, Bernhard!!! cheers -- Jon From akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU Sun Oct 22 14:27:43 2000 From: akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 13:27:43 -0500 Subject: brixton Message-ID: Well, it was interesting. It was incredibly cool to finally put names to faces, and hanging out at the Beehive was quite cool. (Mike -- thanks for the badges. Great idea.) Headed over to the Academy, got stuck in queue #1 for an hour. Get to the door only to be told that I'd been queuing in the wrong line, and had to head to the back on queue #2. All in all, I spent about 2 ~ 2 1/4 hours in line. (Moral: never get ticketmaster. or call the venue in advance and ensure that you actually have tickets and not simple reservations!) Got in (missed the intro band (Thanks, Dave, for waiting me for for an hour!)), didn't realize that I could go to the balcony. (sigh) Spent the set grooving to the music, but missed all of the visuals. At 4'11" tall, I couldn't see anything on the floor save for other people. I'll need to get the video, I think. High points for me, Spirit of the Age and Hurry on Sundown. Just grand. Could someone tell me what the history of Samathana Fox and the band is? Kris mentioned at the Beehive that she was going to turn up, and I heard her, um, performance. While looking for a place to sit, I headed up to the balcony for Tim Blake and Bedouin. I think that I might enjoy Tim's stuff on cd, but I really didn't think he could carry it off live. (for those of you with Tim Blake cds, how are they?) Bedouin was....um, loud. Nice to hear Wind, but I think the band is much too [unnecessarily] loud for me. Simon House was wonderful (...but, I have quite liked his solo stuff.) Ended much too abruptly, as they seemed to be in a hurry to kick us out. (Don't really know why, as we all ended up en masse outside the damn tube station.) As others have mentioned, extreme boos and hisses to the Academy's ridiculous minirave going on in the lobby, with the horribly overpowering sound system. The people crashed out on the nasty, sticky floor were mildly interesting as well. Spent today sleeping ;-) I don't regret coming, but mostly for the people that I met and chatted with. Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at midway.uchicago.edu Web Systems Administrator University of Chicago/NSIT tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #302B Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Sun Oct 22 19:53:41 2000 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 19:53:41 BST Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 Message-ID: Bernhard, The track you refer to as 'new lyrics' by Dave, sounded to me like the version of 'first landing on medusa' on one of the old wierd tapes. (not the track under that name on 'In Your Area'. What a great night, best moments for me were: Dave and Lemmy playing and singing together like they'd never been apart, Spirit Of The Age, Ron really got the crowd going on that one. Hurry on Sundown, Seeing people like DIK MIK and DEL who I've only ever seen on album covers before. Worst moment: Power Cut, just as Psych. Warlords was building up! Mick, PS thanks for the badges Michael, you'd left the Beehive when I got there, so I could'nt thank you personally. > Hello > >What can I say? > >I'm still not on this planet and my aching brain is spinning around and >around.... > >Great to meet some of you folks in the BEEHIVE > >Thanks MICHAEL BLACKMAN for the wonderful BADGES !! You have done a great job > > >A PHANTASTIC SHOW and a PHANTASTIC gig I won't forget in my whole life!!! > >HAWKWIND at its best. Playing their longest set ever, over 3 and a half >hours WITHOUT pause!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > >Here are all the performed tracks (still not in the right order) > >Absolute highlights: >- SPACE IS DEEP >- SPIRIT OF THE AGE >- HURRY ON SUNDOWN > >Worst tracks: >- ROCKY PATHS > > >All tracks: > >hassan i sahba >assault & battery >golden void >motorway city >psi power >new lyrics by dave >arrival in utopia >lighthouse >sonic attack >ten seconds of foreever >forge of vulcan >warriors >born to go >you shouldn't do that >moonglum >rock paths >wage war >right to decide >sputnik stan >shot down in the night >orgone accumulator >space is deep >spirit of the age >hurry on sundown >brainstorm >silver machine >masters of the universe >ejection > > >cheers >Bernhard May there always be starlight on the path...Burnham Jr. -------------------- talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com From cerberus at AVON666.FREESERVE.CO.UK Sun Oct 22 14:58:01 2000 From: cerberus at AVON666.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Cerberus) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 19:58:01 +0100 Subject: Take me back to the gig I survived Message-ID: Brixton 2000 After spending the evening in front of the PA stack, microphone in hand, gotta say that Nik Turner is God (this could be because he signed our copy of Dragonhead - laugh). Got to meet a great many people, our only regret is the people that we missed, Bernhard, Filip, Michael B etc - maybe next time. Name badges are great, thank you very much. The mixed reviews on here so far just confirm that music is a very personal thing and everyone gets something different from it, for what we got we are thankful. Crashing out now Gary & Anna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Sun Oct 22 15:10:55 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:10:55 +0100 Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists Message-ID: kevin said: . I think Ron has been a complete >disaster: he can't sing, he can't play bass (he beats Harvey for the 'worst >bass player' accolade hands down) and he has no charisma - he comes across >to me as being a complete and utter tw*t on stage. If you're playing for >free, fine, but if you're charging good money for tickets, then I don't thin >kit's right to see members of the band dicking around like that. If it >wasn't for losing the bassist, I think Dave should fire him straight away. sorry to disagree kevin but i thought ron tree was quite good. This was only the second time i have been lucky to see hawkwind live and the first time that i have seen ron perform with hawkwind. All before the gig i was expecting that when i saw ron perform that he would be crap after reading so many comments made on this mailing list about him in the past. But i was pleasantly surprised a how good i think he was i must admit though that he seems to have taken on a kind of calvert role in the group, which may or may not be a bad thing. I felt he made the spoken word parts interesting and did as good job at them as Nik turner did. Anyway my highlights of the night was seeing steve swindells really getting into it, seeing nik turner perform and the small jamming set he did with huw after hawkwind finsihed. Loved it when he started palying the pink panther tune!!! Of course seeing Lemmy there was fantastic too he really is one of all all time greats aint he? The music went to a higher level when he came on stage. Seeing simon house on violin was cool too, i liked tim blakes solo set, very nice chill out music to listen to while having a smoke up in the balcony! beudoin were very good and very very loud. My ears are still ringing!!! Danny Thompson i never realised before last night how good a drummer he is. Oh and Alan Davey looked liked he was loving it playing dual bass with lemmy. And did anyone else notice that Nik and Dave didn't really acknowlegde each other during the set? Oh and i thought that Hawkwind drafting in Sam Fox was a brilliant idea!!! cheers colm From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Sun Oct 22 15:19:14 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:19:14 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 Message-ID: >Spirit Of The Age, Ron really got the crowd going on that one. >Hurry on Sundown, >Seeing people like DIK MIK and DEL who I've only ever seen on album covers before. yes michael i have to agrre with you on that, spirit of the age was a hghlight , ron has got a good front persons charisma. >Worst moment: >Power Cut, just as Psych. Warlords was building up! > was it a power cut? i thought it was then dave brock montioned for the audience to clap? then didn't each member do a bit of a solo thingy or maybe it just seemed like that? as it all got a little bit hazy last night. colm From Brian at COULTHARD1.FREESERVE.CO.UK Sun Oct 22 15:35:43 2000 From: Brian at COULTHARD1.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Brian Coulthard) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:35:43 +0100 Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After In-Reply-To: <011701c03c2d$99141940$176aa8c0@alien8.co.uk> Message-ID: I thought it was great not sure aboout Sam Fox but other than that I cannot wait for the live album the only low point was falling asleep during Simons set My badge will go with the ticket into my most treasured possesion collection. Highlights Psi Power Space is Deep was that a new song Dave done bit of a shocker there. Thanks to everyone I pasrticularly liked Steve Swindells version of Shot Down In The Night plus loads of things I am to tried to remember. I am now going to bed Brian> From hw at CY-B.ORG Sun Oct 22 15:34:35 2000 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 15:34:35 -0400 Subject: Hawkestra Pix !! Message-ID: ++ ATTENTION STAR WARRIORS 1st BATCH OF HAWKESTRA PIX ARE NOW UP ON MISSION CONTROL MORE TO COME OVER THE NEXT WEEK - STAY TUNED WWW.HAWKWIND.ORG.UK MESSAGE ENDS++ From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Sun Oct 22 16:32:48 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 21:32:48 +0100 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 In-Reply-To: <000c01c03c4b$b251e860$f8a108d4@d8o7x0> Message-ID: At 19:10 22/10/00, Filip Vanhuyse wrote: >I also had the same feeling prior to the gig about everybody being in too >much hopes. It sounds to me that you're describing your personal hopes. I feared a real shambles, with so many people to bring together, but in fact most of it worked very well, and there were plenty of highlights throughout the evening. In a couple of places it fell apart, but very few. >If we all have to be real honest in our hearts we actual all wanted "Space Ritual". I don't want to sound too harsh, as I know this is only a mailing list and you're not writing in your first language, but I mildly dislike it when someone tries to tell me what I'm thinking or wanting. I just wanted a good fun night. Not only did I get that, but I also got half of the Space Ritual performed live by the nearest possible line-up to the original. I was sorry that Adrian Shaw wasn't part of it. I also didn't see much of Thomas Crimble and Alan Powell, although maybe I just didn't recognise them when they were on. Dave. From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Sun Oct 22 16:36:20 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 21:36:20 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 In-Reply-To: <200010221759.TAA21627@mail.home.ins.de> Message-ID: And a wonderfully trippy "Earth Calling", as Ron called forth the Lemmy/Turner/Brock line-up to play half of The Space Ritual live on stage. I agree that Spirit of the Age was absolutely superb. Other highlights for me were Moonglum and Wage War, as I've never seen these performed live before, along with Space is Deep and Hurry On Sundown that Bernhard mentioned. I really liked Brainstorm too, which surprised me as I thought I was fed up with it -- the lack of an extended middle section really helped this. Silver Machine with everyone on stage was another highlight, just for everyone being there together. Didn't DikMik and Del really add to the sound? I thought they played for 4 hours -- 10.40 till 2.40. But I admit my timekeeping might not be completely reliable. Dave. From boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK Sun Oct 22 16:54:27 2000 From: boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK (XXX) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 21:54:27 +0100 Subject: HW: Thanks for coming Message-ID: A quick note to say thanks to all of you who made such great efforts to turn up. Hope you all enjoyed it or at least everyone had bits that they loved or hated. We couldn't have done it without you!!!!! Thanks Dave & Kris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Sun Oct 22 16:42:39 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 21:42:39 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 In-Reply-To: <20001022185535.OVDF1578.t21mta01-app.talk21.com@t21mtaV-lr s> Message-ID: At 19:53 22/10/00, Michael Crook wrote: >Worst moment: >Power Cut, just as Psych. Warlords was building up! I thought they deliberately dropped to five vocals + drums for the first verse, and thought it worked really well. So now we have a mystery -- was it design or happy accident? Dave. From kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET Sun Oct 22 17:06:26 2000 From: kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET (Kevin Perry) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 22:06:26 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 Message-ID: I can't even remember it dropping out...oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. --- Kevin Perry Sonic Energy Authority http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its duties." ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Berry To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 9:42 PM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 > At 19:53 22/10/00, Michael Crook wrote: > >Worst moment: > >Power Cut, just as Psych. Warlords was building up! > > I thought they deliberately dropped to five vocals + drums for the first > verse, and thought it worked really well. So now we have a mystery -- was > it design or happy accident? > > Dave. From kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET Sun Oct 22 17:15:30 2000 From: kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET (Kevin Perry) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 22:15:30 +0100 Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists Message-ID: Not a serious vocalist (and no I'm not thinking of her anatomy :-)) but as a front-person if they weanted one, she's better than Ron (and can actually sing reasonably OK). I just don't think Ron adds anything and he takes a lot of professionalism away. Incidentally, trivia time: for those of you who remember Touch Me, the music was originally written as a prog rock track by a guy called Mark Shreeve (and originally entitles And Still They Scream)... --- Kevin Perry Sonic Energy Authority http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its duties." ----- Original Message ----- From: Filip Vanhuyse To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 6:14 PM Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists > Well Kevin, > > Aren't you thinking boobies now.I can understand you don't like Ron Tree,but > don't tell me ms.Fox is a serious female vocalist. > > greetings > filip > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Kevin Perry > To: > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 5:55 PM > Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists > > > > Here's my feelings (feel free to criticise...politely): > > > > My favourite *live* vocalists are Alan (before he decided to try to sing > so > > much like Lemmy), Dave and Bridgett. I think Ron has been a complete > > disaster: he can't sing, he can't play bass (he beats Harvey for the > 'worst > > bass player' accolade hands down) and he has no charisma - he comes across > > to me as being a complete and utter tw*t on stage. If you're playing for > > free, fine, but if you're charging good money for tickets, then I don't > thin > > kit's right to see members of the band dicking around like that. If it > > wasn't for losing the bassist, I think Dave should fire him straight away. > > > > Do Hawkwind need a frontman (frontperson I guess)? I don't know: on the > one > > hand, I don't think they do - tyhe Chronicles tour is a great example of > > great no-frontman live performance in my opinion - but on the other hand, > > if they do want a frontperson then I think that Sam Fox would do a better > > job than Ron ever did. The way that the Space Bandits and following tour > > with Bridgett worked was great: some tracks benefitted from the female > > vocals and a focus, whereas others worked well with Dave and Alan singing > > (Harvey's BVs work OK, and his rantings on things like Back In The Box are > > just so over the top that they're great). > > > > And of course, being cynical, the publicity from having Sam Fox front the > > band would be incredible :-) > > > > --- > > Kevin Perry > > Sonic Energy Authority > > http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ > > > > "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; > > and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its > > duties." > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Filip Vanhuyse > > To: > > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 3:04 PM > > Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Kevin Perry > > > To: > > > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 2:41 PM > > > Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After > > > > > > > > > > I'm still not completely back on Earth yet but here's some of my > > > > thoughts of last night... > > > > > > > > Badges were cool - a collector's item one day maybe? Thanks so much > for > > > > doing them! > > > > > > > > > Totally agree > > > > > > > > > > > > > High points: Spirit of the Age - great version and hearing 2000 people > > > > chanting SotA in counterpoint to the band was just so cool; Wage War - > > > > surprised they did it, but it was good; Moonglum - Huw at his best; > Nik > > > > playing flute on some tracks rather than sax; seeing Lemmy really > > getting > > > > into it and seeming to enjoy himself being back with HW; Motorway > City - > > > the > > > > crowd reaction again made it for me. > > > > > > Don't agree about Moonglum,Hugh was not into it,specially his singing > (too > > > flat) > > > > > > > > > > Oh, and managing to get rid of my spare ticket at the last minute :-) > > > > > > Well,that wasn't much of a problem I think as some 20 people asked me if > I > > > had spare tickets > > > > > > > > > > Low points: Brainstorm - I guess it had to be played...again; Huw's > > guitar > > > > on Shot Down In The Night had a problem - it's one of my favourite > > tracks > > > so > > > > I was a bit disappointed...but very pleased to hear it actually > played; > > > > Nik's sax still too loud; Shouldn't Do That was a bit untogether as > was > > > Born > > > > To Go - they didn't need to replicate Yuri Gagrin that much :-); Nik > > > > forgetting Simon in the credits at the end; Tim Blake's set (sorry, > but > > he > > > > simply can not sing and his voice spoilt the great 3am synth music). > > > > > > More than agree with the above. > > > > > > > > > > And the f*cking sound system in the foyer. > > > > > > Still more agree.Don't understand why people go to a concert and stay at > > the > > > foyer the whole time?? > > > Why pay for seeing Hawkwind and not atend.Go to a club. > > > > > > > > > > I'm also going to throw away any vestiges of credibility I have left > by > > > > saying that I thought Sam Fox was good - I liked the Bridgett-era > sound > > > and > > > > I'd much rather see Ms Fox stay in the band instead of Ron on > > vocals...now > > > > there's an idea. I thought she actually sounded spot on on MotU and > has > > a > > > > lot more energy and stage presence (and she's not trying to be Rob > > > Calvert). > > > > > > Don't agree with that.Sam Fox was just funny to see 1 time.You don't > > suggest > > > she be the next Hawkwind vocalist? > > > That's not my idea of Hawkwind,just tits and ass and clap your hands and > > > stamp your feet? > > > Had a great laugh when she came on stage the first time but the second > > time > > > was to much for me.More screeming than singing. > > > Must agree Ron wasn't at his best last evening,seen him much much > better. > > > > > > > > > > Mark (Hasbeen) - drop me an email about the mpeg. > > > > > > What's this all about? > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > > Kevin Perry > > > > Sonic Energy Authority > > > > http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ > > > > > > > > "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; > > > > and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for > its > > > > duties." From richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ Sun Oct 22 17:43:55 2000 From: richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ (Richard Stockwell) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:43:55 +1300 Subject: KEVIN WILSON IMPORTANT READ In-Reply-To: <200010221934.PAA22471@listserv.spc.edu> Message-ID: Kevin Wilson your email WHAT A FUCKING NIGHT came through with an attachment that had the Kak Worm virus. My Norton Antivirus successfully warned me and I was able to delete the attachment but you will need to look at your computer before it spreads further. Richard From g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK Sun Oct 22 17:54:26 2000 From: g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK (g.m.wright) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 22:54:26 +0100 Subject: brixton Message-ID: Queing for 1 hour to be told I'm in the wrong queue - not cool Hawkestra badges - cool The sound system - not cool Hearing ex-hawks for the first time - cool Space is deep - coolest! A big thanx to every to take to the stage - despaite some obvious under rehearsing on some songs I can safely say that it was completely unforgetable. To sum up, it was almost religeous Looking forward to my first bit of sleep since Friday night. Geoff geoff wright g.m.wright at tinyonline.co.uk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Sun Oct 22 18:02:19 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 23:02:19 +0100 Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists Message-ID: why not just bring back Nik Turner? He was brilliant last night. colm -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Perry To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 22 October 2000 22:14 Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists >Not a serious vocalist (and no I'm not thinking of her anatomy :-)) but as a >front-person if they weanted one, she's better than Ron (and can actually >sing reasonably OK). I just don't think Ron adds anything and he takes a >lot of professionalism away. > >Incidentally, trivia time: for those of you who remember Touch Me, the music >was originally written as a prog rock track by a guy called Mark Shreeve >(and originally entitles And Still They Scream)... > >--- >Kevin Perry >Sonic Energy Authority >http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ > >"It is the business of the future to be dangerous; >and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its >duties." > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Filip Vanhuyse >To: >Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 6:14 PM >Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists > > >> Well Kevin, >> >> Aren't you thinking boobies now.I can understand you don't like Ron >Tree,but >> don't tell me ms.Fox is a serious female vocalist. >> >> greetings >> filip >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Kevin Perry >> To: >> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 5:55 PM >> Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After - vocalists >> >> >> > Here's my feelings (feel free to criticise...politely): >> > >> > My favourite *live* vocalists are Alan (before he decided to try to sing >> so >> > much like Lemmy), Dave and Bridgett. I think Ron has been a complete >> > disaster: he can't sing, he can't play bass (he beats Harvey for the >> 'worst >> > bass player' accolade hands down) and he has no charisma - he comes >across >> > to me as being a complete and utter tw*t on stage. If you're playing >for >> > free, fine, but if you're charging good money for tickets, then I don't >> thin >> > kit's right to see members of the band dicking around like that. If it >> > wasn't for losing the bassist, I think Dave should fire him straight >away. >> > >> > Do Hawkwind need a frontman (frontperson I guess)? I don't know: on the >> one >> > hand, I don't think they do - tyhe Chronicles tour is a great example of >> > great no-frontman live performance in my opinion - but on the other >hand, >> > if they do want a frontperson then I think that Sam Fox would do a >better >> > job than Ron ever did. The way that the Space Bandits and following >tour >> > with Bridgett worked was great: some tracks benefitted from the female >> > vocals and a focus, whereas others worked well with Dave and Alan >singing >> > (Harvey's BVs work OK, and his rantings on things like Back In The Box >are >> > just so over the top that they're great). >> > >> > And of course, being cynical, the publicity from having Sam Fox front >the >> > band would be incredible :-) >> > >> > --- >> > Kevin Perry >> > Sonic Energy Authority >> > http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ >> > >> > "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; >> > and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its >> > duties." >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: Filip Vanhuyse >> > To: >> > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 3:04 PM >> > Subject: Re: Brixton 2000: The Morning After >> > >> > >> > > ----- Original Message ----- >> > > From: Kevin Perry >> > > To: >> > > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 2:41 PM >> > > Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After >> > > >> > > >> > > > I'm still not completely back on Earth yet but here's some of my >> > > > thoughts of last night... >> > > > >> > > > Badges were cool - a collector's item one day maybe? Thanks so much >> for >> > > > doing them! >> > > >> > > >> > > Totally agree >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > High points: Spirit of the Age - great version and hearing 2000 >people >> > > > chanting SotA in counterpoint to the band was just so cool; Wage >War - >> > > > surprised they did it, but it was good; Moonglum - Huw at his best; >> Nik >> > > > playing flute on some tracks rather than sax; seeing Lemmy really >> > getting >> > > > into it and seeming to enjoy himself being back with HW; Motorway >> City - >> > > the >> > > > crowd reaction again made it for me. >> > > >> > > Don't agree about Moonglum,Hugh was not into it,specially his singing >> (too >> > > flat) >> > > >> > > >> > > > Oh, and managing to get rid of my spare ticket at the last minute >:-) >> > > >> > > Well,that wasn't much of a problem I think as some 20 people asked me >if >> I >> > > had spare tickets >> > > >> > > >> > > > Low points: Brainstorm - I guess it had to be played...again; Huw's >> > guitar >> > > > on Shot Down In The Night had a problem - it's one of my favourite >> > tracks >> > > so >> > > > I was a bit disappointed...but very pleased to hear it actually >> played; >> > > > Nik's sax still too loud; Shouldn't Do That was a bit untogether as >> was >> > > Born >> > > > To Go - they didn't need to replicate Yuri Gagrin that much :-); Nik >> > > > forgetting Simon in the credits at the end; Tim Blake's set (sorry, >> but >> > he >> > > > simply can not sing and his voice spoilt the great 3am synth music). >> > > >> > > More than agree with the above. >> > > >> > > >> > > > And the f*cking sound system in the foyer. >> > > >> > > Still more agree.Don't understand why people go to a concert and stay >at >> > the >> > > foyer the whole time?? >> > > Why pay for seeing Hawkwind and not atend.Go to a club. >> > > >> > > >> > > > I'm also going to throw away any vestiges of credibility I have left >> by >> > > > saying that I thought Sam Fox was good - I liked the Bridgett-era >> sound >> > > and >> > > > I'd much rather see Ms Fox stay in the band instead of Ron on >> > vocals...now >> > > > there's an idea. I thought she actually sounded spot on on MotU and >> has >> > a >> > > > lot more energy and stage presence (and she's not trying to be Rob >> > > Calvert). >> > > >> > > Don't agree with that.Sam Fox was just funny to see 1 time.You don't >> > suggest >> > > she be the next Hawkwind vocalist? >> > > That's not my idea of Hawkwind,just tits and ass and clap your hands >and >> > > stamp your feet? >> > > Had a great laugh when she came on stage the first time but the second >> > time >> > > was to much for me.More screeming than singing. >> > > Must agree Ron wasn't at his best last evening,seen him much much >> better. >> > > >> > > >> > > > Mark (Hasbeen) - drop me an email about the mpeg. >> > > >> > > What's this all about? >> > > >> > > >> > > > --- >> > > > Kevin Perry >> > > > Sonic Energy Authority >> > > > http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ >> > > > >> > > > "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; >> > > > and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for >> its >> > > > duties." > From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Sun Oct 22 18:25:31 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 23:25:31 +0100 Subject: brixton Message-ID: >Could someone tell me what the history of Samathana Fox and the band >is? Kris mentioned at the Beehive that she was going to turn up, >and I heard her, um, performance. she recorded gimme shelter with hawkwind for a series of singles with all profits going to the homeless. colm From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Sun Oct 22 20:16:31 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 01:16:31 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 Message-ID: does anyone out there know why simon king didn't play? Was he there at all? Also if Dave Brock settled his differences with Nik turner and Alan Powell so they could play last night why wasn't the offer extended to Paul rudolph? And keith hayles/paul hales weren't they invited to play also? colm From Martyn.Lawrence at TEAM.TELSTRA.COM Sun Oct 22 23:44:16 2000 From: Martyn.Lawrence at TEAM.TELSTRA.COM (Lawrence, Martyn [IBM GSA]) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:44:16 +1100 Subject: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 Message-ID: Any Chance that someone can come up with a full line-up/song list etc Glad Most people enjoyed it,which hawks were in the Beehive? - sounds like Huw was from his playing :-) Any Gossip re new line-up etc ? regards Marty > -----Original Message----- > From: Bernhard Pospiech [SMTP:bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE] > Sent: Monday, 23 October 2000 4:59 am > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 > > Hello > > What can I say? > > I'm still not on this planet and my aching brain is spinning around and > around.... > > Great to meet some of you folks in the BEEHIVE > > Thanks MICHAEL BLACKMAN for the wonderful BADGES !! You have done a great > job > > > A PHANTASTIC SHOW and a PHANTASTIC gig I won't forget in my whole life!!! > > HAWKWIND at its best. Playing their longest set ever, over 3 and a half > hours WITHOUT pause!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Here are all the performed tracks (still not in the right order) > > Absolute highlights: > - SPACE IS DEEP > - SPIRIT OF THE AGE > - HURRY ON SUNDOWN > > Worst tracks: > - ROCKY PATHS > > > All tracks: > > hassan i sahba > assault & battery > golden void > motorway city > psi power > new lyrics by dave > arrival in utopia > lighthouse > sonic attack > ten seconds of foreever > forge of vulcan > warriors > born to go > you shouldn't do that > moonglum > rock paths > wage war > right to decide > sputnik stan > shot down in the night > orgone accumulator > space is deep > spirit of the age > hurry on sundown > brainstorm > silver machine > masters of the universe > ejection > > > cheers > Bernhard From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Mon Oct 23 01:35:19 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 01:35:19 EDT Subject: OFF: "Space Does Not Care" Play-list 10/21/00 Message-ID: 10/21/00 1.Guild Navigators--Ghost of a Cosmonaut (Demo Cassette) 2. " " --Glimmer ( " " ) 3. " " --Part at the Edge of Time ( " " ) 4.Hawkwind--Magnu (Warrior at the Edge of Time) 5.Mogwai/Surgeon--Surgeon Remix (Dedicated to Jeremy "Zero O'Clock" Speck) 6.Transient Waves--If You Want to Soar With the Angels (10"/Little Darla Has a Treat For You Vol. 7) 7.Nebula Trip--Waves Across the Galaxy (Birth) 8.Ozric Tentacles--Sunscape (Erpland) 9. " " --The Throbbe (Erpland) 10.Species Being--Track #1 (Orgone Therapy) 11.Escapade--excerpt (Live @ Quarkstock 5/28/00 CD-R) 12.Subarachnoid Space--Calm Fever (Almost Invisible) 13.Circle--I Saw the Light (Surface) 14. " --Brilliant Colours for Bright Ideas (Surface) 15.Can--Moonshake (Future Days) 16.Faust--I've Got My Car and My TV (So Far) 17.Sloterdijk--Cryogenics (Integration) (1 and 1/2 hour "Bonus Disaster Set": feat. Twin Peaks soundtrack/Residents/Sun Ra/Holger Czukay/Kluster/Amon Duul 2/Space Explosion/ORB/Knights of the Occassional Table) thanks, Chuck "SPACE DOES NOT CARE" airs every Sat evening from 5-7pm PST on 88.3fm KUCR. For comments, questions, requests to be added or removed from this mailing list, e-mail: chuckrecs at aol.com. Thanks, Chuck WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS for WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER: KUCR is now available on Windows Media Player 7.0 which many of you have already. Otherwise it can be downloaded from Microsoft for free. Connect to the Internet and open Windows Media Player. Select file from the menu and then "open URL". Type in http://www.kucr.org:8000 and say OK. WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS for WINAMP: Download the Winamp installation file from the address below. "Winamp Basic" rather than the larger file, "Winamp Complete," is all you'll need to hear KUCR. http://www.winamp.com/winamp/download/index.phtml After you've downloaded the installation file (Winamp25c.exe is the latest at this time), run it by double-clicking. This will install Winamp on your computer. After you've installed Winamp, you need to run the actual Winamp program (Winamp.exe) but first you need to connect to your internet server so Winamp can connect to the Internet. When you run Winamp, a small screen comes up on the left with lots of fancy controls. Ignore them to begin with. Also on the right, a web page is displayed which you can also ignore. On the lower left hand corner is a button which says "add". Click that and then click the top button of the three that come up above the one you just clicked on. When asked to provide an internet address, type in the following http://www.kucr.org:8000 Say OK. One more step. Double click on the item in the file box of Winamp and it will start to play KUCR live. If it stops playing or breaks up, double click again to reconnect. WEB-RADIO INSTRUCTIONS For REAL-AUDIO: KUCR is now available on RealPlayer from RealAudio. Many of you Windows and Mac users already have it so no download and installation would be necessary. Connect to the Internet and open RealPlayer. Select file from the menu and then "open location". Type in http://www.kucr.org:8000 and say OK. Repeat the process if you lose the station at any time. From rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM Mon Oct 23 03:18:48 2000 From: rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM (Rich) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 08:18:48 +0100 Subject: Brixton: happy Happy Happy Message-ID: Hi All, It was great to put some names to faces. Is was fantastic to meet everyone, that was the best part of the night. I'd just like to apologise for inflicting that dodgy silver ?space?suit on everyone. ;-) Then again Maybe not ;-) I've wouldn't have missed that night for the world(or universe). Sam Fox - What can you say, I thought she did a super job(and I never thought I say that in my life) The Foyer Sound System - Awful Awful Awful!!! Hurry on Sundown - I was so Happy to hear This, dream come true Lemmy - This was fantastic, watching half of space ritual with Lemmy on Bass Lemmy - Oh Yeah! Huw - This isn't meant as a criticism of Huw, but he really didn't look to well for his first 2 or three numbers. (Guitar Problems?) He was great later on in the gig. Tim Blake - Tim was Fantastic as ever. Dodgy vocals as ever. Super Sense of Humour, nice anecdote. Sound Drop Out - The Drop Out in Psychadelic Warlords, intended or not this actually worked! Theft of My Laser Pistol - I will exterminate the Laser Pistol thief :-) The Train Journey Back - Please Place Me In Stasis Brixton Ace Organisation - Exceptionally Poor Brixton Ace Security - Better than normal (During the Bedouin Set when Alan said - Turn it up. One security guard put his head in his hands, the other looked at his watch. Bedouin - How much energy does Alan Have? Is he physically attached to his Bass. Whichever way you look at it, this was a good set. How the guy sitting next too us was *sleeping* was beyond me! Louder than Motorhead? Dancers - Nice Schoolgirl Outfits :-) :-) T Shirts - Could Do Better. Whoever Did those fab TieDyes for the Electric Tepee tour. Please Bring them back Merchandising - Was it really necessary to put the CD prices up at the end of the night? They put the doubles up by 2 quid each. My Car - I'd just like to thank the person who bought my Car to pay for this little trip. Best Day after comment: Queuing for Coffee in Euston Station. Some bloke said to me, is that glitter just your Daywear. Snigger Absolutley nothing can be said to make this night, any less than it was, Brilliant! Hey Dave if your listening, don't take too long to mix the CD, and make sure its a triple. ;-) Don't miss anything out. The whole Thing was beyond words. Final Anecdote: 2 Hawkfans had obviously dragged their mate along. And He says well it's ok I suppose. One of the Hawkfans Says, do you understand the significance of this event, no you don't. ;-) Happy Tiredness Everyone. I'm off to drop the film in to get developed and see if anything at all came out. Rich From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Mon Oct 23 03:15:58 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:15:58 +0200 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 In-Reply-To: <20001022185535.OVDF1578.t21mta01-app.talk21.com@t21mtaV-lr s> Message-ID: Hi Mick At 19:53 22.10.2000 +0100, you wrote: >Bernhard, >The track you refer to as 'new lyrics' by Dave, sounded to me >like the version of 'first landing on medusa' on one of the old >wierd tapes. (not the track under that name on 'In Your Area'. Thanks for this hint! Bernhard From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Mon Oct 23 03:13:32 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:13:32 +0200 Subject: HW: Thanks for coming In-Reply-To: <003b01c03c6a$46b5e6a0$b49593c3@default> Message-ID: Hello Dave Hello Kris Hello HAWKWIND At 21:54 22.10.2000 +0100, you wrote: >A quick note to say thanks to all of you who made such great >efforts to turn up. >Hope you all enjoyed it or at least everyone had bits that they >loved or hated. >We couldn't have done it without you!!!!! We, the fans, say THANK YOU for a phantastic event we will never forget!!!!!!!! Bernhard Thanks Dave & Kris From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Mon Oct 23 03:18:46 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:18:46 +0200 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (tacklist update) Message-ID: Hello Here is an update of the tracklist (still in the wrong order) hassan i sahba assault & battery golden void motorway city psi power firsst landing on medusa arrival in utopia earth calling lighthouse sonic attack ten seconds of foreever forge of vulcan warriors born to go you shouldn't do that moonglum rock paths wage war right to decide sputnik stan shot down in the night orgone accumulator space is deep spirit of the age psychedlic warlords hurry on sundown brainstorm silver machine masters of the universe ejection .....more to add ?????? cheers Bernhard From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Mon Oct 23 04:34:55 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 04:34:55 -0400 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (tacklist update) Message-ID: encapsulated in Hurry On Sundown: You know you're only dreaming Chris From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Mon Oct 23 04:37:18 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 04:37:18 -0400 Subject: Take me back to the gig I survived Message-ID: That's the right word: Thankful, yes, thankful for all the great musisicans, their energy, their joy and last but not least to the audience. Thank you all Chris & Marlies From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 04:27:22 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:27:22 +0100 Subject: HW: Anthology of Cosmic Music (was: This is going to be the world s biggest party...;-)) Message-ID: I have this... I don't know the source for the Hawk material, but it seems better quality than the usual "knock-offs". I think the Calvert/Amon Duul material comes from an album called 'Die Losung - I'm sure Mr. Gilham can clear that up. At least some of the VdGG material comes from an outtakes album called 'Time Vaults', but my vinyl copy is "in storage" so I can't verify just how much, pro-tem. ChrisW > -----Original Message----- > From: Andy Ball [mailto:andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK] > Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 2:11 PM > Subject: Re: This is going to be the worlds biggest party...;-) > > ps. > Someone gave me a twin CD set titled anthology of cosmic > rock. ..The very > best of Hawkwind,Van der graaf generator and robert > calvert&Amon Duul2.The > Silver Collection. > Anyone else got this, I've never seen it in the usual > HMV/Virgin etc places. > > Cheers, > > Andy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 04:35:25 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:35:25 +0100 Subject: off: just testing!! Message-ID: You should all have more sense than to read these things!!! (with suitable apologies to digesters who have no choice....) ChrisW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 05:11:36 2000 From: andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK (Andy Ball) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:11:36 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 In-Reply-To: <021701c03c86$88f4c240$b971883e@dj-gypo> Message-ID: Wow, only Monday morning (UK time) and there's already been about 40 posts already! Great gig, but a bit patchy, disorganised and chaotic at times, but hey this is Hawkwind and not a Lloyd Webber musical production! Common guys give Ron a break, he can get a bit manic at times, but he's really given Hawkwind some life and energy over the last few years. Also I must say that Alan Davey was absolutely fantastic!! Really held it together at the start. Call me an atheist, but I've never held the "Lemmy is the bass god" belief. Give me Alan over Lemmy as a Hawkwind/Space metal bassist anyday.(flameproof suit donned!) Alan was really pumped up, and I agree that he probably went a bit over the top trying to out play Lemmy(how close one wonders before Lemmy would have smacked him one!). Don't get me wrong, it was good to see Lemmy there though, he did seem rather reserved though. In fact, I was pleased to see that everyone playing took the event to heart, and didn't try to stamp their egos all over it. Everyone playing seemed to be enjoying themselves, with Dave pulling his hair out trying to organise everyone! I agree that Huw was a bit off in places, but I still love the musical empathy that Huw and Alan had during some of the tracks, Moonglum was pretty good. Also dare I say that I thought Steve Swindels was quite a revelation. He really got into it, and I thought that with him on keyboards, and Havey/Tim on synths there were some pretty cool sounds. Ok,it's Monday, I'm at work and still "out there!" from Sat night/Sun morning. Why don't we have a poll: Best/(or worst if you want) band member, best(or worst song). My votes are for Alan Davey/Sprit of the age Andy From maxine.wesley at PORT.AC.UK Mon Oct 23 05:12:40 2000 From: maxine.wesley at PORT.AC.UK (Maxine Wesley) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:12:40 +0100 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: WOW! > writes > >It was brilliant...... > best show I ever saw them do. Fantastic. > Jon Aha - at last simple analysii of the evening without criticism - oh sure there was bound to be a few balls up - the whole event being somewhat ambitious....but bleeding well executed when you consider the other scenarios. I wanna kiss/thank Dave Brock (and all the members past and present) or whoever chose the setlist as they picked all of my favourites out and played them just the way I like it! LOrdy lordy was the place rocking - the music as they say really 'kicked ass'?!! I guess to a certain extent that the citicism of Huwy LL is valid but having seen him perform solo (with his own band) then it was purely a piece of bad luck that he did a lesser performance than he is capable of - shame but no big deal? I still I found the whole thing listenable regardless and was glad he showed - through the set he played I kept catching him at what he does best those funky little guitar riffs... The rest of the members were phenomenal - best lightshow I have seen HW with for a while, felt a little 'overstrobed' at times - but even that gave you a chance to look away from the stage and peruse all those contented mush's, the fans.) Felt right at home! Cosy! Caught the train home at 6.13 - could hear the band playing along with the sound of the wheels on the track....think it's going to be a while before the songs leave my mind. Saw Bob Dylan play in Portsmouth a couple of months ago and, suffereing from a temporary(?) insanity, declared that him and his band did the best live performance I had ever seen..... sorry Bob - you've just been superceded!!! In one word WOW! On a more serious note (bwahaha?) - was I right in hearing Dave Brock came out with at the end about not having anything to do with the internet 'people' - was that nous or just Captain Paranoia!? Anybody got any info on this? Are we shunned? (I shall never wear my t-shirt again!?!!!!) M at xine Multimedia Programmer Media Development Centre University of Portsmouth ext 3187 Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. From age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 04:29:28 2000 From: age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Adrian Parr) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:29:28 +0100 Subject: Possible virus sent to list Message-ID: Recieved an email from somebody sending a message to the list that contained a Kak Worm virus (js/kak.worm) Recomend everyone look at their computer before it spreads. Age Visit the "Hawkeye on Hawkwind" website at: http://www.conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk/index.html From age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 04:53:55 2000 From: age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Adrian Parr) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:53:55 +0100 Subject: Hawkestra 2000 Message-ID: Well, what a night Unable to get to the Beehive which was a shame as there seemed to be a rather large gathering of fans but the show was awesome. Just like to say a few points regarding the performance. Thanks to everyone connected with the band for getting this whole epic together. Can't have been easy but on the whole it worked a treat. Hawkwind played for well over 3 hours and considering the amount of musicians/dancers lurking it went extremley well. There was a few ragged moments but this was well outwayed by the many truly superb moments. I never expected a completely tight performance, they were never going to get this with the rehearsal time they had and trying to recreate music that was 20-30 years old. Many of the Hawkwind crew hadn't seen, let alone played for over 20 years and i think they all did a fine job. Lots of fun was had onstage and off. The audience loved it with many ex-members turning up. There must have been at least 20 people who'd been in the band and they gave it a terrific shot which was well appreciated. Dave was bouncing up and down and came to the front of the stage, Lemmy stayed for about an hour, Alan was right into it and Nik was Nik. Terry Ollis has rightly showed what a great drummer he is for everyone not around to see him when he was originally in the band. I think it was a one-off event and taking it at that no-one can expect anything less. I'd be surprised if it every happens again on such a grand scale. Excitement, energy and general chaos ruled supreme with many highlights. Alright, Huwie's voice isn't what it was but everyone had their part to play. They all deserved to be there, including Sam Fox, why not? She spiced things up and enjoyed herself and was only on for a couple of songs out of over 30. Anyway, credit due. You did it Age P.S tracklist to follow Visit the "Hawkeye on Hawkwind" website at: http://www.conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk/index.html From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 05:27:39 2000 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (david hall) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:27:39 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton (thank you one and all!!) Message-ID: What can I say? Awesome!! For me it summed up Hawkwind. It rocked, bit rough in places, suprises, the vibe on stage appeared to be good (I was two feet from it), and it worked! The highlights - too many to remember: Hurry On Sundown, Dave Brock letting it rip, Steve Swindells on Shot Down, Huw on Moonglum, Nik/Lemmy/Dave/Simon/Huw/Ron all out front, Lemmy and Dave on the Space Ritual songs, the crowd reaction down front as Lemmy's face appeared from behind the speakers, Tim Blake on synths..... apart from the music, meeting people in the Beehive, meeting even more people in the venue before and during the gig, talking to Huw on leaving the venue. Low points: beer off after Hawkwind, having to listen to a stream of negativity about the show from a Belgian guy I shared a taxi with (Hawkwind are not Mel C - thank ****), nothing else. Sad to hear about Adrian. And a shame about Simon King....may be the next time. Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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How`s that for gossip ;) Si From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 05:47:46 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:47:46 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 Message-ID: I'd wondered about that, but I also thought it worked well, and it ended up as one of the nights highlights for me...the impact of Lemmy & Alan working "in harness" was truly thunderous!!! I'm still digesting the night. One personal highpoint was Helen, eyes gleaming after losing her Hawkvirginity, looking at me and saying "That was ****ing awesome" (she hadn't even been intending to come along...) As for the naysayers... get over it, it was a hell of a show, and the odd things that went astray can never detract from that. Don't nit-pick too much: When you consider the logistical problems of getting an ensemble like that together it was a mighty achievement - kudos to all involved for burying hatchets, getting it together, and giving us about FOUR hours of BLINDING SPACEROCK. Seems to me, that those most disappointed were those who expected to be.... More thoughts later... ChrisW (Still the man without a country... 'cept maybe Hawkcountry!!) > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Berry [mailto:daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK] > Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 9:43 PM > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 > > > At 19:53 22/10/00, Michael Crook wrote: > >Worst moment: > >Power Cut, just as Psych. Warlords was building up! > > I thought they deliberately dropped to five vocals + drums > for the first > verse, and thought it worked really well. So now we have a > mystery -- was > it design or happy accident? > > Dave. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alimac at NETCOMUK.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 05:57:32 2000 From: alimac at NETCOMUK.CO.UK (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:57:32 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (tacklist update) In-Reply-To: <200010230719.JAA10115@mail.home.ins.de> Message-ID: This is the list, in sequence: Quick intro of folks on stage Hassan I Sahba Assault & Battery>Golden Void electronic interlude> Night Of The Hawks Utopia>instrumental> (I thought I caught some of those Paranoia - winding-down hints here) Arrival In Utopia electronic interlude Free Fall (Harvey) Ron tree poem (ends with line "The brother of my enemy") Shot Down In The Night Rocky Paths> Moonglum Warriors At The Edge Of Time Angels Of Death Dave solo spot Spirit Of The Age PSI Power Motorway City Hurry On Sundown Lighthouse (Blake solo) Can't Do This, Can't Do That (=Right To Decide?) Sputnik Stan Earth Calling> Shouldn't Do That> Psychedelic Warlords electronic interlude 10 Seconds Of Forever Space Is Deep electronic interlude Brainstorm Sonic Attack Master Of The Universe -- looks like this might have been planned as an encore break, but no-one left the stage -- Turner rap Born To Go> Orgone Accumulator Silver Machine Nik Turner - band introductions Ejection (seemed possibly unplanned?) Turner rap And then as the PA carried on playing Massive Attack (from Mezzanine I think) Nik and Huw remained to noodle some Pink Panther stuff for 5 minutes or so. (My guess is that Wage War is the poem by Ron?) I don't know if it was mentioned by anyone else, but I never saw Ron playing bass and I thought that worked very well - bringing Alan back to the core. Huw was on up til Hurry On Sundown, and Lemmy came on as Ron started Earth Calling. He could be seen on stage for a couple of minutes before he started playing. I only saw Martin Griffin playing percussion, not a full kit (but then I may be mistaken as my view was not good). Richard Chadwick was on from the start, but Danny Thompson took over at some stage during the first section. And I think everyone was on stage for Silver Machine. Tim Blakes set: introduction Instrumental "quiet tune" piano tune Time Of The Century Crystal Island New Jerusalem Don't have Beduoin's set as I don't know any of the tunes (not to my taste either, and painfully loud, even in the balcony) And I didn't even think Simon got to play. Security moving people out of the balcony around 5am, I thought Bedouin were closing the evening at 5:15am. I would have liked to see Simon's set but I still got my value for money. The power thing in Psychedelic Warlords was that everything bar the drums and vocals dropped out of the PA. Turner was the first to come back in, then some keys, then everyone else. I didn't think it was planned, despite which it worked well. Oh, and the total time was approx 3hours 40 mins, add 5 mins for Nik's noodling at the end. Alasdair On 23 Oct 00, at 9:18, Bernhard Pospiech wrote: > Hello > > Here is an update of the tracklist (still in the wrong order) > > > hassan i sahba > assault & battery > golden void > motorway city > psi power > firsst landing on medusa > arrival in utopia > earth calling > lighthouse > sonic attack > ten seconds of foreever > forge of vulcan > warriors > born to go > you shouldn't do that > moonglum > rock paths > wage war > right to decide > sputnik stan > shot down in the night > orgone accumulator > space is deep > spirit of the age > psychedlic warlords > hurry on sundown > brainstorm > silver machine > masters of the universe > ejection > > .....more to add ?????? > > > cheers > Bernhard > -- Page me online: http://wwp.mirabilis.com/1573250 Send me E-mail Express direct to my screen: 1573250 at pager.mirabilis.com alimac at netcomuk.co.uk (Alasdair Macdonald) From Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE Mon Oct 23 06:00:25 2000 From: Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE (Andreas Stuewe) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:00:25 +0200 Subject: Hawkestra Message-ID: Here?s a message from Adrian Shaw: > Hi Andreas, > I know, it's a real bummer. I truly hope the whole thing is a success, not > for the artiste's sake but for all the people like yourself who are going > to a lot of trouble and expense to attend. Please give my apologies to > anyone who cares and tell them I didn't pull out lightly but had little > choice under the circumstances. > Let me know how it goes, > Very best, > Ade From Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE Mon Oct 23 06:00:26 2000 From: Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE (Andreas Stuewe) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:00:26 +0200 Subject: HW: New =?iso-8859-1?q?CD=B4s?= Message-ID: The sound system in the foyer was really horrible. All those people hopping around to those boring synth rhythms at incredible volume. But what really scares me is that exactly this music can be found on the Family Tree CD by "Hawkwind" - Richards, Chadwick, Tree and Brock solo and all with computerized techno music! I sincerely hope that this is only some inbetween experimental music, and not the way Hawkwind will sound like in the future! I?d better spent the money for a Teeshirt... The "Spacebrock" is a mixed bag of old stuff newly remixed and new exciting music. The sleeve lists 17 tracks, but the index shows only 15. I would say that "To be or not" and "Do you want this body" are both missing. "Burn me up" is the same track that appeared on the Hawk and the Elf CD. "The right way" is in fact "Damage of life" and can be found on the Church of Hawkwind CD. "Earth calling" is a totally different new track and has nothing in common to the track we all know. "1st Landing" is of In your area. There are some real good new tracks though: "Dreamers", "Sex dreams" and especially "Spacebrock" (the title say it all!). It really is confusing, isn?t it? To get more irritating, there are some samples from old songs somewhere in the tracks I recognised, but can?t name them yet. Andreas - still trying get back into reality From Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE Mon Oct 23 06:00:28 2000 From: Andreas.Stuewe at T-ONLINE.DE (Andreas Stuewe) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:00:28 +0200 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Track List Message-ID: Now here it comes: (Not sure bout the line-ups though - any additions/Corrections welcome!) HASSAN I SAHBA/SPACE IS THEIR -Brock/Davey/Chadwick/House/Blake ASSAULT AND BATTERY/GOLDEN VOID -Brock/Davey/Chadwick/House/Blake ARRIVAL IN UTOPIA -Brock/Davey/Chadwick/House/Blake/tree Bainbridge Solo/FREEFALL -Bainbridge WAGE WAR -Tree/Bainbridge/? SHOT DOWN IN THE NIGHT -Swindells/Thompson/Lloyd-Langton/Davey/Blake ROCKY PATHS -Swindells/Thompson/Lloyd-Langton/Davey/Blake MOONGLUM -Swindells/Thompson/Lloyd-Langton/Davey/Blake WARRIOR ON THE EDGE OF TIME -Turner/Swindells/Blake ANGELS OF DEATH -Brock/Lloyd-Langron/Davey/Blake/Thompson/Turner ? -Brock solo with pre-recorded tapes SPIRIT OF THE AGE -Blake/Brock/Chadwick/Swindells/Tree PSI POWER -Blake/Brock/Chadwick/Swindells/Tree/Richards MOTORWAY CITY -Blake/Brock/Chadwick/Swindells/Tree/Richards HURRY ON SUNDOWN/ONLY DREAMING -Crimble/Ollis/Lloyd-Langton/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar LIGHTHOUSE -Blake/Davey/Chadwick (later joined by Brock) RIGHT TO DECIDE -Blake/Davey/Chadwick/Brock/Richards SPUTNIK STAN -Blake/Davey/Thompson/Brock/Richards/Tree EARTH CALLING -Tree/Blake/Dettmar/DikMik YOU SHOULDN?T DO THAT -Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick PSYCHEDELIC WARLORDS -Kilminster/Davey/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/House/Chadwick 10 SECONDS OF FOREVER -Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake SPACE IS DEEP -Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick FORGE OF VULCAN -Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick BRAINSTORM -Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick SONIC ATTACK -Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE -Fox/Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick BORN TO GO -Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick ORGONE ACCUMULATOR -Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick SILVER MACHINE -Fox/Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick EJECTION -Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick/Thompson/LLoyd-Langton/ Tree From age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 05:59:24 2000 From: age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Adrian Parr) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:59:24 +0100 Subject: Hawkestra Set List Message-ID: OK, here goes Some tracks in order as i remember. Some missing? BTW. Did Treve Hughes manage to get in to the gig as i hear he was having problems getting in? Assassins Of Allah Space Is Their Palestine Assault And Battery Golden Void Free Fall Shot Down In The Night Rocky Paths Moonglum First Landing On Medusa Wage War Arrival In Utopia Spirit Of The Age Psi Power Lighthouse Warrior At The End Of Time Motorway City Hurry On Sundown You Shouldn't Do That Angels Of Death Sputnik Stan Right To Decide Earth Calling Psychedelic Warlords Space Is Deep Ten Seconds Of Forever Brainstorm Master Of The Universe Sonic Attack Born To Go Orgone Accumulator Silver Machine Ejection Anyone got a better picture? Age Visit the "Hawkeye on Hawkwind" website at: http://www.conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk/index.html From bart at AEOLIANS.BT.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 06:04:28 2000 From: bart at AEOLIANS.BT.CO.UK (bart) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:04:28 +0100 Subject: so what was the 4th second of forever ? In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:31:21 BST." <007e01c03cd4$01e39800$643e883e@default> Message-ID: maddened by Andy G's question in the beehive, they conveniently played it but I couldn't figure it out. Broken shades on the tarmac at #9 though ! awesome gig. The front few rows were a hectic mosh the minute Lemmy appeared, through till the end. Tim From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 06:33:34 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:33:34 +0100 Subject: so what was the 4th second of forever ? In-Reply-To: <200010231004.LAA13832@aeolians.bt.co.uk> Message-ID: In message <200010231004.LAA13832 at aeolians.bt.co.uk>, bart writes >maddened by Andy G's question in the beehive, they conveniently played it >but I couldn't figure it out. Broken shades on the tarmac at #9 though ! > >awesome gig. The front few rows were a hectic mosh the minute Lemmy appeared, >through till the end. > > >Tim In the fourth second of forever, appropriately enough, I could remember nothing I did not love. indeed. Hawkwind Forever! -- Jon From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Mon Oct 23 06:37:11 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:37:11 00100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Well I had a whale of a time! Highlights - well, everything, really. Early on, Tim and I sort of said, we'll never make it down the front, so of course we did. Dave looks better without the moustache and Lemmy looks better with. Jerry's had a shave too. What's happening? Samantha of the Universe was great! Now I've seen everything! Bedouin actually did my head in so I went for a cup of tea and a Mars bar. Just what the doctor ordered. It was odd having the headliners on first and then the support. I got lucky with the queue, saw a mate about ten yards from the door and went in with him, only took a couple of minutes. Ha! ;) Also met an old friend in the mosh that I hadn't seen since, I think, Leas Cliffe Hall, Folkestone in 1985. Can they kick it? Yes they can! From merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 06:56:32 2000 From: merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK (David Bottomley) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:56:32 +0100 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:______HW:_New_CD=B4s?= Message-ID: >The "Spacebrock" is a mixed bag of old stuff newly remixed and new exciting >music. The sleeve lists 17 tracks, but the index shows only 15. I would say that >"To be or not" and "Do you want this body" are both missing. To Be Or Not is in there (track 7), but "Do you want this body" doesn't appear to be. We're also missing the first two listed tracks (Lifeform & Some People Never Die) but have an uncredited Damage Of Life. All other tracks listed are present & correct. BTW, does anyone know the origin of the Remix Project CD? Like, who's behind it? I'm assuming that this isn't the same as the 'Bass Ritual' CD that's supposedly on its way. Dave From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 06:59:58 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:59:58 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In message , Chris Warburton writes > > Seems to me, that those most disappointed were those who expected > to be.... I actually got handed the moon on a stick, myself! -- Jon From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 06:47:45 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:47:45 +0100 Subject: Hawkestra Set List In-Reply-To: <000201c03cd8$84daace0$c633893e@conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk> Message-ID: In message <000201c03cd8$84daace0$c633893e at conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk >, Adrian Parr writes >BTW. Did Treve Hughes manage to get in to the gig as i hear he was having >problems getting in? Had a laugh with Trev outside where he was flying the queue, and saw him again down the front at the end. Even the queue was great fun for me and enormously gratifying that so many people support the Hawks. Just in front of me in the line was Jarvis Cocker from Pulp. The two first-timers I brought along thought it was fantastic (their words). One of the most vindicating things was this was no shadow of a band running through a greatest hits set, this was a band as muscular and juicy as ever. No bad bits for me, just good moments and GREAT moments. Brainstorm was just atomic! What a light show! and when I climbed into bed on Sunday, I hadn't noticed till then my new Doremi t-shirt is luminous. I had to grin. -- Jon From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 07:03:47 2000 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (david hall) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:03:47 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton - Motorhead Message-ID: Anyone catch the gig? Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Mon Oct 23 06:47:47 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:47:47 +0200 Subject: HW: Brixton (thank you one and all!!) Message-ID: Hey,that Belgium guy wasn't me.Do you have his adress or name? Want to make contact with him. Must say my first negative comments are overshadowed with the highlights. greetings filip ----- Original Message ----- From: david hall To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 11:27 AM Subject: HW: Brixton (thank you one and all!!) What can I say? Awesome!! For me it summed up Hawkwind. It rocked, bit rough in places, suprises, the vibe on stage appeared to be good (I was two feet from it), and it worked! The highlights - too many to remember: Hurry On Sundown, Dave Brock letting it rip, Steve Swindells on Shot Down, Huw on Moonglum, Nik/Lemmy/Dave/Simon/Huw/Ron all out front, Lemmy and Dave on the Space Ritual songs, the crowd reaction down front as Lemmy's face appeared from behind the speakers, Tim Blake on synths..... apart from the music, meeting people in the Beehive, meeting even more people in the venue before and during the gig, talking to Huw on leaving the venue. Low points: beer off after Hawkwind, having to listen to a stream of negativity about the show from a Belgian guy I shared a taxi with (Hawkwind are not Mel C - thank ****), nothing else. Sad to hear about Adrian. And a shame about Simon King....may be the next time. Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Mon Oct 23 06:52:17 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:52:17 +0200 Subject: Hawkestra Set List Message-ID: Yes I think Trev got in.Remeber seeing him or it was a lookalike as I only met him once.I didn't talk to him ----- Original Message ----- From: Adrian Parr To: Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 11:59 AM Subject: Hawkestra Set List > OK, here goes > > Some tracks in order as i remember. Some missing? > > BTW. Did Treve Hughes manage to get in to the gig as i hear he was having > problems getting in? > > Assassins Of Allah > Space Is Their Palestine > Assault And Battery > Golden Void > Free Fall > Shot Down In The Night > Rocky Paths > Moonglum > First Landing On Medusa > Wage War > Arrival In Utopia > Spirit Of The Age > Psi Power > Lighthouse > Warrior At The End Of Time > Motorway City > Hurry On Sundown > You Shouldn't Do That > Angels Of Death > Sputnik Stan > Right To Decide > Earth Calling > Psychedelic Warlords > Space Is Deep > Ten Seconds Of Forever > Brainstorm > Master Of The Universe > Sonic Attack > Born To Go > Orgone Accumulator > Silver Machine > Ejection > > Anyone got a better picture? > Age > > Visit the "Hawkeye on Hawkwind" website at: > http://www.conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk/index.html From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Mon Oct 23 07:06:21 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 13:06:21 +0200 Subject: HW:Dave Brock's guitar Message-ID: Well after all this nagging about that Dave should play more guitar, what about saturday night.He played most of the time guitar and was well in the front. Just pointing this out as none did. greetings filip -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Mon Oct 23 07:23:46 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 13:23:46 +0200 Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:______Re:______HW:_New_CD=B4s?= Message-ID: Don't have much info on the "Remix Project" Only know it's been done by 1 guy and was on sale about 6 months ago and immediately deleted.Some friends of mine had it then.I tried to order it in several of my usual recordshops but to no success.So it was a great surprise to me to find it at brixton. ----- Original Message ----- From: David Bottomley To: Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 12:56 PM Subject: Re: HW: New CD?s > >The "Spacebrock" is a mixed bag of old stuff newly remixed and new exciting > >music. The sleeve lists 17 tracks, but the index shows only 15. I would say > that > >"To be or not" and "Do you want this body" are both missing. > > To Be Or Not is in there (track 7), but "Do you want this body" doesn't > appear to be. We're also missing the first two listed tracks (Lifeform & > Some People Never Die) but have an uncredited Damage Of Life. All other > tracks listed are present & correct. > > BTW, does anyone know the origin of the Remix Project CD? Like, who's behind > it? I'm assuming that this isn't the same as the 'Bass Ritual' CD that's > supposedly on its way. > > Dave From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Mon Oct 23 07:26:34 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 13:26:34 +0200 Subject: HW:Brixton video Message-ID: Did anyone buy the Hawkwind-video that was on sale in Brixton? Did forget it with my stupid head. I think it was called:"Festivals" What's on it? greetings filip p.s.:Is it from Visionary? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Mon Oct 23 07:27:24 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 07:27:24 EDT Subject: Hawkestra 2000 In-Reply-To: <000301c03cd4$8eba9620$d629893e@conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk> Message-ID: On 23 Oct 00, at 9:53, Adrian Parr wrote: > Well, what a night Hawkwind played for > well over 3 hours and considering the amount of musicians/dancers > lurking it went extremley well. There was a few ragged moments but > this was well outwayed by the many truly superb moments. > Lots of fun was had onstage and off. The audience loved it with many > ex-members turning up. Ginger Baker wasn't there, was he? theo From IainFerguson at CS.COM Mon Oct 23 07:43:25 2000 From: IainFerguson at CS.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 07:43:25 EDT Subject: HW: Brixton thoughts & questions Message-ID: The WIND ruled !!!! Wasn't that a totally and utterly cool night. It was better than I thought it was going to be by far !!! Thanks to dave brock & all concerned getting it together, the image of the Lemmster and Dave letting rip will stay with me forever. Looking forward to the Video so i can see what Dik & Del, Martin Griffin and Mick Slattery were upto. What happened in the Beehive did the interviews take place, was there a mass sighting of hawkwind ?, I tried to get in but the land lady refused us entrance as the pub was full. Sorry to Mike for not being able to collect my badge. Did anyone else hear Nik say "see you next year" ? or was that just me in a fuddled state by then ( or sonically battered as I've been explaining to my friends). Also was it being recorded for a live album ? regards iain From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 07:46:31 2000 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (david hall) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:46:31 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton (thank you one and all!!) Message-ID: He was with another Belgian - both going to Motorhead. The comments in full: the played for too long (eh!), they were too loud (eh! eh), they were under-rehearsed (eh! eh! eh!), and the lights were too bright (doh!) at this point the mini-cab driver was giving me sideways looks as if to say "who is this knob-end". I was looking about for hidden cameras thinking this is a wind-up surely. Dave -----Original Message----- From: Filip Vanhuyse To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 23 October 2000 12:15 Subject: Re: HW: Brixton (thank you one and all!!) Hey,that Belgium guy wasn't me.Do you have his adress or name? Want to make contact with him. Must say my first negative comments are overshadowed with the highlights. greetings filip ----- Original Message ----- From: david hall To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 11:27 AM Subject: HW: Brixton (thank you one and all!!) What can I say? Awesome!! For me it summed up Hawkwind. It rocked, bit rough in places, suprises, the vibe on stage appeared to be good (I was two feet from it), and it worked! The highlights - too many to remember: Hurry On Sundown, Dave Brock letting it rip, Steve Swindells on Shot Down, Huw on Moonglum, Nik/Lemmy/Dave/Simon/Huw/Ron all out front, Lemmy and Dave on the Space Ritual songs, the crowd reaction down front as Lemmy's face appeared from behind the speakers, Tim Blake on synths..... apart from the music, meeting people in the Beehive, meeting even more people in the venue before and during the gig, talking to Huw on leaving the venue. Low points: beer off after Hawkwind, having to listen to a stream of negativity about the show from a Belgian guy I shared a taxi with (Hawkwind are not Mel C - thank ****), nothing else. Sad to hear about Adrian. And a shame about Simon King....may be the next time. Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Mon Oct 23 08:34:10 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 13:34:10 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 Message-ID: > One personal highpoint was Helen, eyes gleaming after losing her > Hawkvirginity, looking at me and saying "That was ****ing awesome" (she > hadn't even been intending to come along...) > Oh you didn't did you Chris? Not during the show, surely?! ;-) Cheers, Rich. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Mon Oct 23 08:46:44 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:46:44 +0200 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (final version) Message-ID: Hello Here is the final version of the tracklist. Of course in the right order! (Thanks Andreas) Exact set length: 220 minutes !!!!! hassan i sahba space is their hassan i sahba assault & battery golden void arrival in utopia instrumental free fall wage war shot down in the night rocky paths moonglum warriors angels of death brock poem spirit of the age psi power motorway city hurry on sundown only dreaming hurry on sundown lighthouse right to decide sputnik stan earth calling you shouldn't do that psychedelic warlords ten seconds of foreever space is deep forge of vulcan brainstorm sonic attac masters of the universe born to go orgone accumulator silver machine ejection cheers Bernhard From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Mon Oct 23 08:42:11 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:42:11 +0200 Subject: HW: Brixton thoughts & questions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi At 07:43 23.10.2000 -0400, you wrote: >What happened in the Beehive did the interviews take place ? Yes it did Look out for January 2001. Channal 4. 90 minutes. You'll be surprized.... >was there a mass sighting of hawkwind ? YES! >Also was it being recorded for a live album ? Yes. Nik mentioned it at the end of the set Bernhard From maxine.wesley at PORT.AC.UK Mon Oct 23 08:49:27 2000 From: maxine.wesley at PORT.AC.UK (Maxine Wesley) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 13:49:27 +0100 Subject: Hawkestra --> Bedouin Message-ID: > Speaking to a guy outside who claimed to be part of the Bedouin operation (I > have no idea who he was). He stated that at the end of the year, Dave is > retiring and has asked Alan to take over leadership of the Mothership. > said, "oh, there`s loads of rumours floating around" and he looked rather > offenced that I should question it and said, "this isn`t a rumour, it`s > already been decided." It's really eery as I have been thinking that Davey has always come across as 'ambitious' for recognition... something about small men? (Hitler, Napoleon, Attila the Hun?) - but Bedouin just didn't do it for me (I note a few others passing similar sentiment: "Don't have Beduoin's set as I don't know any of the tunes (not to my taste either, and painfully loud, even in the balcony)" "Bedouin actually did my head in so I went for a cup of tea and a Mars bar. Just what the doctor ordered. It was odd having the headliners on first and then the support." I'd have to agree with these! Adored the Hawkestra and appreciate Daveys input (solid) to that - but struggled to get to terms with the musical direction (?) of Bedouin. > I know nothing else and can`t support his statement but I saw him by the > sounddesk all through Bedouin`s set if that`s any indication. > > How`s that for gossip ;) Depressing!!!!! If this does herald the end of the 'old' Hawkwind I am just sooooooo glad I got to Brixton 2000. M at xine Multimedia Programmer Media Development Centre University of Portsmouth ext 3187 Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. From denis at D-RIDER.DE Mon Oct 23 08:59:26 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:59:26 +0200 Subject: HW: Brixton Message-ID: Hi, The meeting at the Beehive was a great idea! Meeting all the people in real life and being able to put a face to the name (hi Geoff). Thanks again to Michael for the excellent badges!! The organization at the Academy was one of the worst I've ever seen. As someone told here before those with Ticketmaster-"tickets" had to exchange them to real ones at the box-office. It would have been ok, if someone had put up a sign telling this. But without it we spend over 2 hours in 3 different queues being sent around by the security-guys. Very annoying! The concert itself was outstanding! There are so many impressions still floating around in my head I don't know where to start. All members seemed to have a lot of fun playing and this feeling got also carried over to the crowd. Some good and bad things (in no particular order, right out of my head): + Dave playing guitar in the front and not hidden behind his synths + Alan was in top form + Tim contributed a lot, he was on stage about 75% of the whole time + the three grey-haired magi DikMik, Del and Harvey ;-) + Terry Ollis, wow can he play! + Lemmy, charismatic as ever + Steve Swindells seemed to have a lot of fun, he should stop making house (or whatever he's into these days) "music" and start making real music again - the crappy Techno-DJs in the foyer, someone should have pulled the plug - way too high prices for merchandise stuff, especially if you consider the GBP/euro-rate :-( - Alan Powell and Thomas Crimble should have gotten a bit more time - no Adrian Shaw, the biggest disappointment for me and a lot more. Sam Fox, despite fearing the worst, wasn't bad at all. She really fitted into the whole night and her dancing-around with Dave and Lemmy was really funny. BTW, nice dancers . Tim's solos set was also very good, despite having some problems with the sound. I'm a great Blake-fan and eagerly hoped for "New Jerusalem". When he finally played it... wow... one of the best versions ever. His new songs from "The Tide of the Century" were great, too. The Bedouin-set was remarkable, too. But not because the band played so well (which they did, but a little bit too loud IMO), but rather as I had the chance to meet Nik T. I'm sure he thought of me as a drooling idiot standing there and not knowing what to say ;-). It was a great moment for me nevertheless and Nik's a very nice guy. Simon's set was another good one. He played a lot of his Spiral Realms stuff, especially from the first record "Trip to G9". There was a woman standing on the stage, but did she contribute in any way? If she sang something, it was inaudible. As soon as all the pics I've taken in the Beehive and in the Academy are developed I will put them up onto my homepage. (c)IAO D+R -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 09:15:10 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:15:10 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 Message-ID: > -----Original Message----- > From: Andy Ball [mailto:andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK] > > Also I must say that Alan Davey was absolutely fantastic!! > Really held it together at the start. Call me an atheist, > but I've never held the "Lemmy is the bass god" belief. > Give me Alan over Lemmy as a Hawkwind/Space metal bassist > anyday.(flameproof suit donned!) My feeling on the subject after Saturday is that Alan is the Kompleat spacebassplayer, but Lemmy has a special magic, particularly in the context of the SR material. It would have been interesting to hear them play Motorhead n'est-ce pas? > Alan was really pumped up, and I agree that he probably went > a bit over the top trying to out play Lemmy (how close one > wonders before Lemmy would have smacked him one!). mmm, yeah... strange mix of idolisation, collaboration & rivalry (cf. my earlier comments re. "Psychedelic Warlords") > Why don't we have a poll: Best/(or worst if you want) band > member, best(or worst song). > > My votes are for Alan Davey/Sprit of the age Definitely three big cheers for Alan's energy and enthusiasm - I wish I got that much fun out of my work *g* ChrisW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 09:18:28 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:18:28 +0100 Subject: Alan Davey Message-ID: Black hankie? I thought it was meant to be Bedouin headgear? Ethnologically yours, ChrisW -----Original Message----- From: david hall [mailto:dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK] Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:37 AM Subject: HW: Alan Davey Alan was in fine form...just stop trying to be Lemmy, it's excruciating to watch, made even worse when you are playing side-by-side. What gives with black hankie? (we all know what lies beneath) Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From robert.stuckey at WCOM.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 09:45:56 2000 From: robert.stuckey at WCOM.CO.UK (Stuckey, Robert) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:45:56 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Hi Everyone, What a great night, highlights for me were Motorway City and a Palace Springs version of Lives of Great Men. Sorry, I didn't meet up with anyone, we were busy trying to get our 'supplies' sorted out so I didn't get to the pub in time. Thanks Dave & Co for an excellent gig. I can't get bloody Spirit of the Age out of my head!!!! cheers - Rob -- This communication contains information which is confidential and may also be privileged. It is for the exclusive use of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient(s), please note that any distribution, copying or use of this communication or the information in it is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately and then destroy any copies of it. From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Mon Oct 23 09:51:59 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:51:59 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (tacklist update) Message-ID: :OK folks, I wrote down a copy of the set-list, from the mixing desk/light desk at the beginning, as follows: (additional notes in brackets!) Assassins of Allah Assault & Battery Golden Void Utopia (inc Ron's poem) Arrival In Utopia Free Fall Wage War Shot Down In The Night Rocky Paths Moonglum Warriors At The Edge Of Time Angels Of Death First Landing in Medusa Spirit Of The Age PSI Power Motorway City Hurry On Sundown Dreaming (& Hurry-on reprise) Lighthouse Right To Decide Sputnik Stan Earth Calling Shouldn't Do That Psychedelic Warlords (10 Seconds Of Forever - not mentioned on list) Space Is Deep Forge of Vulcan Brainstorm Sonic Attack Master Of The Universe (planned as an encore break - but no-one left the stage!) Born To Go Orgone Accumulator Silver Machine Ejection (this was meant to be the 1st song of the encore, including the Gremlin) Guy T From mark at ESPARTO.UK.COM Mon Oct 23 10:15:57 2000 From: mark at ESPARTO.UK.COM (Mark Lee) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:15:57 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Monday - bleeeeeuch, crawled in to work at 11:00 am, got home at 2pm Sunday and stayed up to go see Walter Trout Sun evening, big mistake - should have slept... Anyway FWIW here are a few of my thoughts. Walking into the Beehive and seeing more Hawks fans in one place than I've seen for bloody years - Fantastic. I am convinced that the badges and flyers produced by our own listmembers will become Kollektors Items - great job guys. Queueing at the Academy - Did I miss something here, wandered casually up to guy on door and said "Which queue mate ?", he looked at my ticket and said "in you go pal - arms up !!". Missed about half of the warm-up set, didn't care much about that, they may have been OK, I wasn't paying attention. Managed to get front and centre early on so got my face on some of the shots Mr Dibs took from the stage - I'll have a word and see if they were his or done specifically for the band - might be able to coax a piccy or two off him (Are you listening Dibster) I must say that from where I stood I thought the sound was awful for the first several tracks and Ron looked bloody awful close up - he appeared very tired and was below average, especially when you consider the energy he has shown in the past. I could see Dave banging away on the Guitar but thought he was buried in what I thought was a bad mix, very muddy sound which didn't improve when I moved back up the venue. Noticed several glances from DB to various people, some of which were to say the least 'dissaproving', in my opinion Alan D was too up-front in the mix vocally - I agree totally with previous comments about his vocal style, he isn't Lemmy, but he does try, his bassing was up to it's usual standard and until Lemster appeared he was probably the best of the axe-wielders on stage. I'm sorry but I think it's time Huw Lloyd stopped singing, no-one I spoke to at the gig seemed to disagree, I went to the toilet... What the F##k was that appalling noise in the bloody foyer !! Jeeesus, I made it past and up the stairs to check on merchandise. Andy was right about the people up there, not a bloody clue between them, picked up Crystal Machine and Atomhenge anyway. I totally lost track of who was coming on and off the stage with the exception of Nik and Lemmy, Nik as usual too loud for my liking but he injected a fair amount of enthusiasm and energy, Lemmy, what can you say, the bass battle seems to have been settled now I think. Somebody should shoot the bird with the tits !!! As once stated on an advert in the UK, "You can't sing, you can't dance, you can't play; you'll go far" In my opinion the further from the group she goes, the better. Martyn managed to pick up Ron's set-list so I'll get a copy up on the list - he still hasn't surfaced. On the whole - it was an experience I'm glad I didn't miss, I would endure the hassle of getting there again, there were so many moments through the night that I think we could all write thousands of words with relative ease. I'd like to thank everybody who had anything to do with the event from the Beehive upwards for an absolute blast - cheers guys. Low-Points Only one - Some B*****d put a hammer thru the back window of my car - cheers f**kwit, you ruined the best night I've had for years. Kevin, send me an IP address and we'll sort that Mpeg thing out, use my work email dude, cheers. Cheers guys Mark (Hasbeen)Mark P Lee IT Manager Esparto Digital Ltd Slack Lane Derby DE22 3DS mark at esparto.uk.com mark.p.lee at genie.co.uk mark.p.lee at sms.genie.co.uk (to cellphone) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ END MESSAGE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Mon Oct 23 10:55:12 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:55:12 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll Message-ID: Just read thru about a zillion posts here since the gig! OK - great suggestion - poll time! Best musicians: Alan on Bass, Nik on flute (NOT sax though!), Steve Swindells Best tracks: Spirit Age, Space is Deep (Dave & Lemmy's highlight of the gig) Downside: Steve's vocals & keyboards being lost in the mix on Shot down. Bloke in the white clothes (??!!??) filming on stage - hasn't he heard of roady/stage hand protocol that dictates dark clothing!) Best wishes, Guy T. (Apologies for anybody stood behind me! I was the tall geezer filming up on the left side of the mixing desk.) From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Mon Oct 23 11:10:19 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:10:19 -0400 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Track List Message-ID: Hi there, you forgot to mention Alan Powell and Martin Griffin who had a lot of joy behind the left of the three drumkits. Martin did excellent percussion work. Chris From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 11:17:02 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:17:02 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <91BAA0121CBDD31183B400A0CC585F7103BFF3@BRIGHTON> Message-ID: In message <91BAA0121CBDD31183B400A0CC585F7103BFF3 at BRIGHTON>, Mark Lee writes >I must say that from where I stood I thought the sound was awful >Ron looked bloody awful close up - >I could see Dave banging buried in what I thought was a bad mix >in my opinion Alan D was too up-front in the mix vocally >I'm sorry but I think it's time Huw Lloyd stopped singing >What the F##k was that appalling noise in the bloody foyer !! >Nik as usual too loud for my liking >Somebody should shoot the bird with the tits !!! aww c'mon, man, why? Because they're not as big as Stacia's? Because she didn't get them out? Because she turned up for 2.00 in the morning to do 5 minutes in a four hour show to show support for the band we love? Hey guys, it was a fucking GREAT show! Yeah, so the sound took a couple of songs to balance and then bring up. That's not unusual. It wasn't exactly shit to begin with. The Academy has notoriously bad acoustics FWIW. It's probably me, I guess I had enough beer to be able to walk past the foyer system without being bothered. I just had total fun from start to finish. Lucky me. and lucky staff and customers in my shop today, too, who get to hear all seven Weird CD's all day long! -- Jon From andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 11:26:29 2000 From: andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK (Andy Ball) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:26:29 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video In-Reply-To: <997CDAC4BBC5D211BE0B0008C70D298F02AE8C9C@lnnt47.london.ent oil.com> Message-ID: Cool, Any plans on releasing your video to us lot? How much did you film? Cheers, Andy > >Guy T. > >(Apologies for anybody stood behind me! I was the tall geezer filming up on >the left side of the mixing desk.) > > From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 11:32:04 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:32:04 +0100 Subject: HW: Alan Davey In-Reply-To: <39e9dfde.fea.0@btinternet.com> Message-ID: and while I'm here, I take it then that Alan's back on board, full-time then? bloody great! Welcome back, then, Al Chemical! i'll shut up now... -- Jon From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Mon Oct 23 11:39:46 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:39:46 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video Message-ID: Yup Andy - I filmed the entire show (all 222.5 minutes) and it probably will be released, once the various political aspects have been resolved. Nik now has all my camera tapes, and he will soon have the tapes from the three other cameras (I believe - don't hold it against me though!) so there's no way I could do you a copy - even if I was allowed to! Guy -----Original Message----- From: Andy Ball [mailto:andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK] Sent: 23 October 2000 16:26 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: HW: Brixton Poll/Video Cool, Any plans on releasing your video to us lot? How much did you film? Cheers, Andy > >Guy T. > >(Apologies for anybody stood behind me! I was the tall geezer filming up on >the left side of the mixing desk.) > > From boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 11:43:56 2000 From: boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK (XXX) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:43:56 +0100 Subject: HW:Spacebrock and other things Message-ID: Hello folks! A few announcements 1) There was a mistake in the pressing of Spacebrock which was on sale at the Academy. The wrong tape was pressed! This will be put right and the correct cd will be released. Thanks to sharp eyed/eared fans for pointing this out. Only a few were sold so not too much harm done. 2) Saw a weird rumour on the list about Dave retiring at the end of the year and letting Alan take over. No substance at all to this. The guy who said he was with Bedouin was obviously a fraud! 3) Does anyone know if the gig was sold out? We were told it wasn't but other people said they were turned away. Does anyone know the truth? 4) Is the rumour that Jarvis Cocker was in the queue true? Who saw him? That's it for now, we are doing a report about the gig from the 'inside' point of view. This will be posted on Mission Control soon. Photos from the gig are already on Mission Control.....ha..ha..no one can complain we are not up to date now! Would anyone be interested in a Christmas party gig? HW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From IainFerguson at CS.COM Mon Oct 23 12:02:45 2000 From: IainFerguson at CS.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:02:45 EDT Subject: HW:Spacebrock and other things Message-ID: Christmas Gig YUM YUM !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please sir can I have some more Iain From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 12:16:34 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:16:34 +0100 Subject: HW:Re: HW:Spacebrock and other things Message-ID: XXX wrote: > Hello folks! A few announcements > 1) There was a mistake in the pressing of Spacebrock which was on sale > at the Academy. The wrong tape was pressed!This will be put right and > the correct cd will be released. Thanks to sharp eyed/eared fans for > pointing this out. Only a few were sold so not too much harm done. Kollectors item!! > 2) Saw a weird rumour on the list about Dave retiring at the end of > the year and letting Alan take over. No substance at all to this. Phew! > Would anyone be interested in a Christmas party gig? HW Oh go on then, if you insist :-) Thankyou Dave and everybody else involved, it was a phenomenal event. Let's do it again! Keef From andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 12:18:15 2000 From: andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK (Andy Ball) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:18:15 +0100 Subject: HW:Spacebrock and other things In-Reply-To: <00a401c03d09$aea4a680$e2e693c3@default> Message-ID: A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 2604 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 12:23:30 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:23:30 +0100 Subject: HW:Spacebrock and other things In-Reply-To: <00a401c03d09$aea4a680$e2e693c3@default> Message-ID: In message <00a401c03d09$aea4a680$e2e693c3 at default>, XXX writes > > >4) Is the rumour that Jarvis Cocker was in the queue true? Who saw him? That would have been my brother. He's met him on a couple of occasions before. I just phoned him to ask if he was sure, he said yeah he's sure, but "don't quote me on that, eh"! Total thanks for an amazing show, guys, and um, up for a Christmas party gig, eh? You better believe it! -- Jon From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Mon Oct 23 11:25:09 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 17:25:09 +0200 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: Thomas, Guy To: Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 4:55 PM Subject: HW: Brixton Poll > Just read thru about a zillion posts here since the gig! > > OK - great suggestion - poll time! > > Best musicians: Alan on Bass, Nik on flute (NOT sax though!), Steve > Swindells For me:Tim Blake,Steve Swindells & lets not forget Dave Brock playing so much guitar Dave was the man who tried to put things back in order when it went out of hand with his rhythm guitar. > Best tracks: Spirit Age, Space is Deep (Dave & Lemmy's highlight of the > gig) Certainly Spirit Of The Age !!! > Downside: Steve's vocals & keyboards being lost in the mix on Shot > down. I don't talk about downsides anymore,try to remember the highlights !!! > Bloke in the white clothes (??!!??) filming > on stage - hasn't he heard of roady/stage hand protocol that dictates dark > clothing!) Yeah,who was he anyway? > (Apologies for anybody stood behind me! I was the tall geezer filming up on > the left side of the mixing desk.) Didn't know it was you,would have say hello after the gig. best wishes filip From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Mon Oct 23 12:56:47 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:56:47 -0400 Subject: HW: Hawkwind 2000 Message-ID: If he was, it sounds like he probably had something to do with the music in the foyer. ;-) Or he was in another part of London staging "Ginger Baker's Hawkestra" featuring all the members who ever played in Ginger Baker's Hawkwind.... Brian > Ginger Baker wasn't there, was he? > > theo -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Mon Oct 23 14:10:03 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 19:10:03 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra at Brixton Message-ID: Just thought I'd air my thoughts on the proceedings... Well, what a night! No problems getting in, finding a friend I'd not seen for years near the front of the queue sorted that one! By the time we'd got in and visited the bar we'd missed the support - not much loss from little I did hear. So there we were - all hyped up and grinning like idiots. I felt like I used as a kid on Christmas eve, waiting for the main event. What followed was the best HW show I've seen. Yeah it was bit rough around the edges, but everyone seemed to be having a great time, on stage and off. Highlights? Spirit of the Age, Lemmy, dancers in school uniform, Alan, Simon, Brainstorm, Hurry on Sundown, Dave playing loads of guitar, Dave and Lemmy jamming together perectly, Assault & Battery/Golden Void, Shouldn't Do That, Samantha Fox ('I am the Mistress of the Universe' indeed!), Silver Machine... oh sod it, it was all great! I though Bedouin played a blinder, myself but then I 'know the songs'. Alan seemd to be really getting off on getting to play a Bedouin set in front of such a huge audience. I missed Tim Blake due to drink, bog and general chilling out requirements. Simon's set was beautiful when it peaked but plodded in between, the instrumental Damnation Alley made it for me. A big 'hi' to all those of you I managed to meet and a bigger 'hi' and a 'sorry' to those of I didn't. And of course a massive thank you to Dave and the rest of the band and crew for finally geting this one together. As Nik said, lets do it again next year! A Christmas party? Sounds good to me! Cheers, Nick From jswartz at MITRE.ORG Mon Oct 23 14:22:56 2000 From: jswartz at MITRE.ORG (John A. Swartz) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 14:22:56 -0400 Subject: Virus on BOC-L Message-ID: Looks like the virus is still loose. I got the following message from my work's mailserver before getting the latest BOC-L digest: > Automatic digest processor wrote: > > ****************** Virus Scan Message (on avsrv1) > > Found virus VBS_KAKWORM.A in file No_Name (in noname) > The file is deleted. > > Only the infected attachments have been affected. All other parts of > the message have been delivered. > > ********************************************************* Whoever is responsible for this, please disinfect your computer ASAP - if this continues, my access to BOC-L might be pulled. John From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 14:26:56 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 19:26:56 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra at Brixton In-Reply-To: <004f01c03d1c$8ae647e0$153aa8c2@xpnwjjkf> Message-ID: a review reposted from rec.music.progressive: ______________________________________________ >Did anyone here attend this unique event? > >I couldn't go - didn't have a friend to take me ;-( > >Any reports? > >- Nick. Nick Medford replies: Well what can I say- best gig I've ever attended. Arrived to find a ridiculously long queue right round the block... despite already having tickets we had to join the end (black mark to the Academy for that) and missed the support band (if indeed there was one). Got in just after 10pm and made our way 'dahn tha front'. Massive sense of anticipation and party atmosphere as roadies took photos and pointed video equipment at us. Finally Brock emerges to great acclaim, joined by Alan Davey, Rich Chadwick, Simon House, Ron Tree, and Tim Blake. A quick hello, then bam, we're off with Hassan I Sabbah- storming version with Space Is Their Palestine played during the middle section. Three beguiling dancing girls as well (they reappear at various points in the evening, and unusually for a Hawkwind show the dancing was actually quite good). After that it goes something like this... don't ask me to remember exactly who played on what, and I will almost certainly get the order wrong- but here goes: Hassan/Palestine Assault and battery Golden Void Utopia (Nik's first appearance of the night, scaly reptile suit and all) Then a general shifting of stage gear while Harvey comes on, plays a long ambient keyboard piece which eventually turns into .... Free Fall sung by Harv, extremely well too On comes Huw who sings Rocky Paths Moonglum His voice sounds the same, there may have been a technical problem with his guitar- he was giving it plenty of welly but it didn't sound like the crystal clear liquid soloing of yore. Also he doesn't look too well, all hunched over.. is he OK? The band regroup, a youngish (by Hawk standards!) bloke with glasses takes over on keys... guess this must be Steve Swindells- sure enough we get... Shot Down In The Night Wage War (read out by Ron) Spirit Of The Age Psy Power I should mention that Ron was absolutely superb on the above numbers, his voice has improved out of all recognition and he did Calvert proud. In fact this section was one of the highlights for me. Tim Blake does a storming rendition of Lighthouse Then another full band (Martin Griffin and Danny Thompson in there somewhere) give us Angels of Death Motorway City (think Jerry Richards came on for a solo on this) Then some grey haired freak previously unknown to me comes in on bass.. it's Thomas Crimble... hold on, we've got Dave, Nik, Huw, Thomas, Terry Ollis on the drums and Dik Mik lurking in the wings.... pretty much the original line-up from '69- incredible. They play Hurry On Sundown ..with a bit of Only Dreaming thrown in and this is sheer magic. Can hardly believe what I'm seeing. Enough to make a man choke on his spliff. Somewhere during all this Del Dettmar was noodling away on electronic devices too. They regroup again... it's just Dave, Alan, Rich and Tim and we shoot forward about 25 years in time for Sputnik Stan Alien I Am Right To Decide Nik comes back on. He recites Warriors with plenty of electronic gurgles from Del and Tim... the atmosphere is getting supercharged... everyone senses that the time for the Space Ritual is nigh. The band set up an insistent rhythm and a huge roar greets Lemmy as he makes his way out from the back of the stage and powers the band into a thunderous rendition of You Shouldn't Do That which nearly blew my head off. They follow it up with Psychedelic Warlords (which was phenomenal) Space Is Deep (which was even more phenomenal) Born To Go Brainstorm.... now I know we've all heard this ten zillion times but this was truly awesome... no overlong middle section, just pounding riffing and the lightshow, which had been superb all night, went into stroboscopic overdrive. During this song I reached a sort of nirvana... then they give us Master Of The Universe Now it just wouldn't be Hawkwind if they didn't do something totally naff at some stage, and here it was: former "glamour model" (ahem) Samantha Fox (ex-girlfriend of Lemmy's possibly??) comes on to shake her ample assets and even attempts to sing... Nik seems a little distracted by her charms and screws up the vocals.. the song is a thrashing mess. No-one particularly cares by this stage but if they do bring a live album out don't expect this track to make the cut!! She goes offstage and they make amends with a rip-roaring Orgone Accumulator Sonic Attack Silver Machine... with pretty much everyone on stage, a maelstrom of noise, light and smoke Finally they finish, then almost immediately return... Nik makes a bit of a hash of introducing everybody... those few not onstage at this point (Dikmik, Jerry R, Terry O, original guitarist Mick Slattery) come out and take a bow- then those onstage (everybody else) encore with Ejection and that, my fine furry friends, was that. To see Del, Nik, Lemmy, Dave and Simon H playing the early 70s numbers together was quite simply a dream come true. It really meant so much... I'm sure I'm not the only person who has followed the band for the last 15-20 years but has always wanted to see that line-up above all others. Be honest- how many times have you gazed at the cover of Space Ritual and thought, shit man, I wish I'd seen that. So the last hour or so was the truly special part. All in all they played for about 4 hours... there were lengthy and often brilliant instrumental interludes and extra passages in many tracks. I may well have missed out a few tracks from the set listing but I'm sure someone will correct me! Images that linger in the mind: Ron whipping the crowd into a frenzy during Spirit of the Age, Lemmy and Alan's rolling thunder bass duel, Lemmy and Dave trading licks, Terry O's amazing drumming, the expression of joy on Tim Blake's face when the crowd began singing along with Lighthouse... and the dazed, happy faces of the faithful. The rest of the night? Well after Tim had given such a great performance, his solo set was a bit of a letdown I thought... just too bland for my taste, although many seemed to enjoy it. Bedouin were unbelievably loud, hard and fast- they threw in 3 Alan Davey-penned HW numbers: Elric the Enchanter, which was played pretty straight, Arioch- which was played at the speed of light, and Wings, which I thought was crap on Space Bandits but was a totally different proposition given this riff-monster approach. Excellent. Finally Simon House: slow to get going due to a technical hitch, then played achingly beautiful versions of Spiral Galaxy, Hall Of The Mountain Grill, and some equally impressive solo stuff before the evening finally came to a low-key close. Amazing night. Although on the train back I heard one bloke say to his mate: "I didn't enjoy it anywhere near as much as when we saw 'em in Doncaster 2 years ago". His mate agreed. Just goes to show you can't please all the people all the time. Final questions: Alan Powell- was he there?! Nik seemed to think so at the end but I was completely unaware of him. And have Dave and Nik fallen out yet again?! Nik was somewhat flaky and untogether at times, and there were clear signs of irritation on Brock's part. Not once did I see them speak to each other whereas everyone else was sweetness and light. Is this the last time we'll see Nik with Hawkwind? Then again how many times has THAT been said before. Anyway I've written far too much. Hope people find this informative. Doubtless others who were there will have their own completely different versions of events, but that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. Long live the Hawks. -- Nick Medford -- Jon From rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM Mon Oct 23 15:44:23 2000 From: rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM (Rich) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 20:44:23 +0100 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Darnit. The Photos Didn't come out. So much for disposable Cameras. The only thing I managed to get were the backs of peoples heads, and typically the 2 piccies of me at 530 am. Never mind I'll just have to live with the ones on the website ;-) I bought In Your Area at the Gig, the tracklist has 14 songs, and the CD has 12 any idea of the true tracklist? Don't tell me its another case of mispresses. Doh! Rich From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Mon Oct 23 15:57:24 2000 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:57:24 EDT Subject: No subject Message-ID: In a message dated 10/23/00 2:40:55 PM US Eastern Standard Time, rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM writes: > I bought In Your Area at the Gig, the tracklist has 14 songs, and the CD has > 12 any idea of the true tracklist? Don't tell me its another case of > mispresses. > > Some of the songs blend into one another. The tracklist I worked out is: 1. Brainstorm/Hawkwind in Your Area 2.Alchemy 3. Love in Space/Rat Race 4. Aerospace-Age Inferno 5. First Landing on Medusa 6. I Am the Reptoid 7. The Nazca 8. Hippy 9. Prairie 10. Your Fantasy 11. Luxotica 12. Diana Park The CD of New World's Fair, by the Deep Fix, is the same way. The tracklist on the back of the CD shows about a dozen songs, but the CD has almost twice as many. The tracklist doesn't list the spoken narration parts. Joe Loehr From scorch at TE-CATS.COM Mon Oct 23 18:14:53 2000 From: scorch at TE-CATS.COM (John H. McCartney) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:14:53 -0700 Subject: HW: Amazon UK Message-ID: I'm highly entertained to see that there are 2 items on Amazon UK's listing of Hawkwind cds that are slated to be released on October 10, 2011....... From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Mon Oct 23 18:23:31 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 23:23:31 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll Message-ID: > >Best musicians: Alan on Bass, Nik on flute (NOT sax though!), Steve >Swindells Highlights/best musicians: yep steve swindells(the guy look like he was loving ever minute of it!!!), Alan 'little lemmy' davey (the guy really gave it his all), Ron Tree (Pleasanyly surprised), Nik and Huw jamming to massive attack, simon house just being there, time blake, danny thompson >Best tracks: Spirit Age, Space is Deep (Dave & Lemmy's highlight of the >gig) Best tracks: Spirit of the age, sputnik stan, shot down in the night, motorway city, masters of the universe, moonglum, >Downside: Steve's vocals & keyboards being lost in the mix on Shot >down. Downside: no damnation alley, flying doctor or simon king!!!! queinf for ages highlights: meeting and having a laugh with loads of Hawkheads in the queue/gig seeing so many hawkwind memebers past and present on one stage together getting through security without any hassles opinion: best gig i have ever been too!!!! cheers colm > Bloke in the white clothes (??!!??) filming >on stage - hasn't he heard of roady/stage hand protocol that dictates dark >clothing!) > > >Best wishes, > >Guy T. > >(Apologies for anybody stood behind me! I was the tall geezer filming up on >the left side of the mixing desk.) > From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Tue Oct 24 00:20:02 2000 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 00:20:02 BST Subject: HW:Spacebrock and other things Message-ID: Damn, I wish I'd bought the 'wrongly pressed' version of Spacebrock at the Academy. I think the gig was sold out, as there were a lot of fans outside asking for for spare tickets. Interested in a Christmas Party Gig? - can't wait!! Mick. > Hello folks! > >A few announcements > >1) There was a mistake in the pressing of Spacebrock which was on sale at the Academy. The wrong tape was pressed! >This will be put right and the correct cd will be released. Thanks to sharp eyed/eared fans for pointing this out. Only a few were sold so not too much harm done. > >2) Saw a weird rumour on the list about Dave retiring at the end of the year and letting Alan take over. No substance at all to this. The guy who said he was with Bedouin was obviously a fraud! > >3) Does anyone know if the gig was sold out? We were told it wasn't but other people said they were turned away. Does anyone know the truth? > >4) Is the rumour that Jarvis Cocker was in the queue true? Who saw him? > > >That's it for now, we are doing a report about the gig from the 'inside' point of view. This will be posted on Mission Control soon. Photos from the gig are already on Mission Control.....ha..ha..no one can complain we are not up to date now! > >Would anyone be interested in a Christmas party gig? > >HW May there always be starlight on the path...Burnham Jr. -------------------- talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com From g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 20:23:47 2000 From: g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK (g.m.wright) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 01:23:47 +0100 Subject: Hawkestra Set List Message-ID: Yes he got in, no problems there. It was just a case of either handing out all the freebies & selling any merchandise outside so that the Brixton management couldn't get their 25% ! A real pity as I'm sure he would have sold alot more stuff inside. Can anyone tell me what the Fighting Cocks were like ? I was still outside queueing ( for what felt like hours ) Thanks geoff wright g.m.wright at tinyonline.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: Adrian Parr To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 23 October 2000 11:03 Subject: Hawkestra Set List >OK, here goes > >Some tracks in order as i remember. Some missing? > >BTW. Did Treve Hughes manage to get in to the gig as i hear he was having >problems getting in? > >Assassins Of Allah >Space Is Their Palestine >Assault And Battery >Golden Void >Free Fall >Shot Down In The Night >Rocky Paths >Moonglum >First Landing On Medusa >Wage War >Arrival In Utopia >Spirit Of The Age >Psi Power >Lighthouse >Warrior At The End Of Time >Motorway City >Hurry On Sundown >You Shouldn't Do That >Angels Of Death >Sputnik Stan >Right To Decide >Earth Calling >Psychedelic Warlords >Space Is Deep >Ten Seconds Of Forever >Brainstorm >Master Of The Universe >Sonic Attack >Born To Go >Orgone Accumulator >Silver Machine >Ejection > >Anyone got a better picture? >Age > >Visit the "Hawkeye on Hawkwind" website at: >http://www.conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk/index.html > From mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM Mon Oct 23 20:23:58 2000 From: mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM (Michael Habiby) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 20:23:58 -0400 Subject: Ozric Tentacles Tour Dates In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi all In addition to the BOC concert in upstate NY on the 3rd I am very seriously thinking of taking the trek to NYC for the OT concert this Saturday. Is anyone attending this show?? Mike H. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of Darrin McKeehen Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 10:57 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Ozric Tentacles Tour Dates >October 27 - 28 - New York, NY @ Wetlands From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Mon Oct 23 22:21:14 2000 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 22:21:14 EDT Subject: Imaginos CD at EBay Message-ID: Was just checking ebay, and I saw a copy of Imaginos for auction, if anyone's interested: Item # 473108755, current bid $10.99, ends Oct 25 at 23:16:37 PDT. Joe Loehr From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Mon Oct 23 22:33:33 2000 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 22:33:33 EDT Subject: More Imaginos on ebay Message-ID: Just came across a couple more Imaginos CDs: Item #471483111, #472807176, #473984837, #476689814. Get 'em while their there. Joe Loehr From kkusic at EXECPC.COM Mon Oct 23 22:48:06 2000 From: kkusic at EXECPC.COM (Karen Kusic) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 21:48:06 -0500 Subject: Virus on BOC-L In-Reply-To: <39F481D2.97A8F2F9@mitre.org> from "John A. Swartz" at Oct 23, 0 02:22:56 pm Message-ID: Hi all - This virus *is* real. Was reading the BOC-L mail directly from my internet service provider's mail server through a terminal/telnet program before downloading anything and I see it attached to the "Spacebrock and other things" thread. Take care, Karen > > Looks like the virus is still loose. I got the following message from > my work's mailserver before getting the latest BOC-L digest: > > > Automatic digest processor wrote: > > > > ****************** Virus Scan Message (on avsrv1) > > > > Found virus VBS_KAKWORM.A in file No_Name (in noname) > > The file is deleted. > > > > Only the infected attachments have been affected. All other parts of > > the message have been delivered. > > > > ********************************************************* > > > Whoever is responsible for this, please disinfect your computer ASAP - > if this continues, my access to BOC-L might be pulled. > > John > From artshop at ARTIST-SHOP.COM Mon Oct 23 23:02:03 2000 From: artshop at ARTIST-SHOP.COM (Gary Davis) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 23:02:03 -0400 Subject: Les Vegas; Tim Blake; Gong Message-ID: Hi folks: The latest Artist Shop newsletter is out and you'll find it in it's entirety at . Here's some excerpts of interest to BOC and Hawkwind fans. Available now from Cellsum Records Les Vegas/Fool's Gold ....CD-R ...In 1969 the Soft White Underbelly was just finishing up their first album. The New York City underground rock scene was new and hot and the Underbelly were the hottest They played the Electric Circus, the Cafe Au Go Go, and other legendary, long gone clubs in the East and West Village. The musicians played intense east coast mystic power rock, while the singer wove stories out of the music, and the air. They had just been signed by Elektra Records, the Door's label, and the tapes were strange, and strong............and fated never to appear. Just as the last vocals were being recorded, the band broke up. Two years later the musicians would become the Blue Oyster Cult... and the singer....... just disappeared. You may remember Les as Les Braunstein, the Soft White Underbelly's original lead singer. Fool's Gold also features Buck Dharma and Albert Bouchard on rare old as well as brand new recordings. FOOLS GOLD- Is a Les Vegas retrospectacle. Most of the cuts were recently recorded by the Les Vegas Band at Paradise Sound. Some cuts are by the Test Tube Babies, as recorded in the late 70s. One is from the early seventies and is Les with Donald and Albert of the Blue Oyster Cult. It opens with the Atlantic Ocean in your right ear, and the Pacific in your left. soundbite - New releases from Voiceprint and associated labels Tim Blake/Tide Of The Century Innovative keyboard player, Tim Blake has been a key member of both Gong and Hawkwind. He has played on some of their most popular albums, including Flying Teapot, You, Live '79, and Levitation. Tim's solo projects include the pioneering albums Crystal Machine, (VP211CD) and New Jerusalem. Tim Blake headlined Glastonbury in the early 80's, surrounded by banks of synthesizers and a stunning light show. This had a profound influence on Jean Michel Jarre, who developed these ideas onto a world stage. Tide Of The Century is a brand new album with stunning production and brilliant artwork which will find great appeal with both the Hawkwind and Gong fanbase. soundbite - Imports coming soon Japanese Gong Reissues Japanese reissues of the progressive rock act's back catalog packaged in miniature LP sleeve reproductions of the original artwork. ABOUT TIME + BONUS TRACK Originally released in 1994. ANGEL'S EGG (RADIO GNOME INVISIBLE, PT.2) Originally released in 1973. CAMEMBERT ELECTRIQUE Originally released in 1971. FLYING TEAPOT (RADIO GNOME INVISIBLE, PT.1) Originally released in 1973. MAGICK BROTHER Originally released in 1970. YOU (RADIO GNOME INVISIBLE, PT.3) + BONUS TRACK Originally released in 1974. PLANET GONG LIVE FLOATING ANARCHY 1977 Originally released in 1990. GONG-LIVE TO INFINITEA 12 tracks of jazz, rock and r & b mingling effortlessly with Arabic, Indian and European folk influences. Gary ************************************************************** Gary Davis The Artist Shop The Other Road http://www.artist-shop.com artshop at artist-shop.com phone: 877-856-1158, 330-929-2056 fax:330-945-4923 INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE MUSIC!!! ************************************************************** Artist Shop Radio Check out the latest Artist Shop newsletter at http://www.artist-shop.com/news.htm From ian at ABRAHAMSI.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Oct 24 01:25:27 2000 From: ian at ABRAHAMSI.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Ian Abrahams) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 06:25:27 +0100 Subject: HW: Virus Message-ID: Folks Just downloaded the last 25 or so posts. Ummm... according to my anti-virus the only e-mail that was infected with yesterday's kak.worm was the post from Kris & Dave. Kris, you might need to pick up a virus checker to repair this. Or maybe other list members have a web address for a repair download. Ian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Ummm... according to my anti-virus the only e-mail that was infected with yesterday's kak.worm was the post from Kris & Dave. Kris, you might need to pick up a virus checker to repair this. Or maybe other list members have a web address for a repair download. Ian From Martyn.Lawrence at TEAM.TELSTRA.COM Tue Oct 24 01:51:41 2000 From: Martyn.Lawrence at TEAM.TELSTRA.COM (Lawrence, Martyn [IBM GSA]) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:51:41 +1100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Tim Blake was supposedly going to be in the foyer at 9pm to sign copies of his latest CD, did this happen ? It seems as if he played a large part in the evening, does this mean that he is back in the fold ? regards Marty From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Tue Oct 24 03:56:14 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 08:56:14 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 Message-ID: Like I said last night: BASTARD! ;-{)> (Twice, actually *ROTFLOL*) ChrisW > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Lockwood [mailto:rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM] > Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 1:34 PM > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 > > > > One personal highpoint was Helen, eyes gleaming after losing her > > Hawkvirginity, looking at me and saying "That was ****ing > awesome" (she > > hadn't even been intending to come along...) > > > > Oh you didn't did you Chris? 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Not during the show, surely?! > > > > ;-) > > > > Cheers, > > > > Rich. > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Tue Oct 24 05:09:41 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 10:09:41 +0100 Subject: Amazon UK Message-ID: Welcome to the Future! ChrisW > -----Original Message----- > From: John H. McCartney [mailto:scorch at TE-CATS.COM] > Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 11:15 PM > Subject: HW: Amazon UK > > > I'm highly entertained to see that there are 2 items on Amazon UK's > listing of Hawkwind cds that are slated to be released on October 10, > 2011....... > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK Tue Oct 24 07:56:42 2000 From: boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK (XXX) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 12:56:42 +0100 Subject: HW: Christmas Party Message-ID: Hello, First...sorry about the virus, we picked it up off the Kevin Wilson mail! But we are clear now. If we are not please tell us immediately. Okay, now for the good news. A Christmas/New Year party gig on 29th December in London. The doors will open at 3.00pm to passport holders for a private party and soundcheck. More details to follow shortly. K&D -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Tue Oct 24 08:57:38 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 13:57:38 +0100 Subject: HW: Christmas Party In-Reply-To: <004c01c03db7$24a9ef40$599593c3@default> Message-ID: In article <004c01c03db7$24a9ef40$599593c3 at default>, XXX writes > > Okay, now for the good news. A Christmas/New Year party gig on 29th > December in London. Yippee! -- Jon From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Tue Oct 24 10:09:49 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:09:49 +0100 Subject: HW: Christmas Party Message-ID: XXX wrote: > Hello, First...sorry about the virus, we picked it up off the Kevin > Wilson mail! But we are clear now. If we are not please tell us > immediately. Okay, now for the good news. A Christmas/New Year party > gig on 29th December in London. The doors will open at 3.00pm to > passport holders for a private party and soundcheck. More details to > follow shortly. K&D Wow! Christmas in space! See you there. Keef -- Thing Do-er Phone:0207 973 4000 Cinesite (Europe) Ltd. Direct:0207 973 4306 9 Carlisle Street Fax:0207 973 4047 London W1V 5RG mailto:keithb at cinesite.co.uk +++++ http://www.cinesite.co.uk +++++ From kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 24 12:09:23 2000 From: kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Kirsten Procter) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 12:09:23 -0400 Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After Message-ID: On Sun, 22 Oct 2000 13:41:52 +0100, Kevin Perry wrote: >I wasn't sure what to expect and after Croydon, I was a tad apprehensive, Croydon was the first time I saw Hawkind, and I loved it, but then I am a wee young thing and so on... >conversations/dreams I'd had in the queue came true (Hurry On Sundown 2000). > >High points: Spirit of the Age - great version and hearing 2000 people >chanting SotA in counterpoint to the band was just so cool; Wage War - Those people who've met me will realise that I hate SotA (shock horror - it's just been overplayed in my presence) but I actually found it bearable - and the same is true of Sonic Attack, so they must have been good (It's alright, I've built a pyre over there, if someone could just find some matches I'll go tie myself to the stake) >Motorway City - the >crowd reaction again made it for me. > Ah, there was so much good, I'm not sure I actually can pull out specific songs. I seem to have spent lots of time going 'Wow...' >Low points: Brainstorm - I guess it had to be played...again; Huw's guitar Brainstorm would have been better if I could have heard it, imho. Same could be said of Master of The Universe and whatever came after it (where I could hear nothing whatsoever). The main problem I had, however, was the lights. I'm perhaps slightly odd, and I've been ill recently anyway, but I've never had adverse reactions to lights before, and I did find them so strong that I felt sick and headachey and at two points actually completely broke down (once during Brainstorm, which I couldn't hear anyway, so no loss, but next in Silver Machine, which was a bit of a nuisance and more than once had to dash for air/water... It's a credit to the underlying musicality of Hawkwind as an entity that the whole thing was , onb balance, rather splendid.... > Tim Blake's set (sorry, but he >simply can not sing and his voice spoilt the great 3am synth music). > By this time I was far too tired and sick to actually concentrate, which was a shame as it sounded like I should be enjoying it... >And the f*cking sound system in the foyer. Indeed. I can't help feeling that had they been louder, this would have been less of a problem, however. Kirsten (icyi, I attach to Jon Jarrett) -- Kirsten Procter ghoti NP: Motoerhead - 1916 From desdinova at BREATHEMAIL.NET Tue Oct 24 12:59:40 2000 From: desdinova at BREATHEMAIL.NET (Chris Warburton) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 17:59:40 +0100 Subject: HW: Christmas Party In-Reply-To: <004c01c03db7$24a9ef40$599593c3@default> Message-ID: Better get meself a passport then.... The stateless ChrisW ;-{)> At 12:56 24/10/00, you wrote: >Hello, > >First...sorry about the virus, we picked it up off the Kevin Wilson mail! >But we are clear now. If we are not please tell us immediately. > > >Okay, now for the good news. A Christmas/New Year party gig on 29th >December in London. > >The doors will open at 3.00pm to passport holders for a private party and >soundcheck. > >More details to follow shortly. > >K&D From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Tue Oct 24 13:41:11 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 18:41:11 +0100 Subject: HW: Christmas Party Message-ID: Top stuff! You're not wasting any time are you! Thanks again, Nick -----Original Message----- From: XXX To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 24 October 2000 13:49 Subject: HW: Christmas Party Hello, First...sorry about the virus, we picked it up off the Kevin Wilson mail! But we are clear now. If we are not please tell us immediately. Okay, now for the good news. A Christmas/New Year party gig on 29th December in London. The doors will open at 3.00pm to passport holders for a private party and soundcheck. More details to follow shortly. K&D -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Tue Oct 24 15:02:51 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 12:02:51 -0700 Subject: HW: Brixton - Motorhead Message-ID: I, too, am curious. I wanna know if there was a version of "Motorhead" performed with Dave Brock, Larry Wallis, Fast Eddie, Brian Robertson, Wurzel & Phil Campbell (and anyone else who's ever played guitar on that song with Lemmy) trading guitar licks. -Doug ceres at sirius.com On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 12:03:47 +0100, david hall wrote: >Anyone catch the gig? From bart at ENGAGE.NU Tue Oct 24 15:30:09 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 21:30:09 +0200 Subject: HW: Brixton - Motorhead In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20001024120251.0098feb0@pop.sirius.com> Message-ID: On 24 Oct 00, at 12:02, Doug Pearson wrote: > I wanna know if there was a version of "Motorhead" performed with Dave > Brock, Larry Wallis, Fast Eddie, Brian Robertson, Wurzel & Phil > Campbell (and anyone else who's ever played guitar on that song with > Lemmy) trading guitar licks. nope, they didn't even play motorhead, they did play 'we are motorhead'. Brian May showed up during the encore, playing overkill, but that wasn't very exciting (i hate queen) --BArt From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Tue Oct 24 14:30:04 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 14:30:04 -0400 Subject: HW: Brixton - Motorhead Message-ID: Doug asked... >I, too, am curious. I was there, and saw quite a few other listmembers, including Scott H. who I was staying with then, and Kevin Sommers I ran into. The Edinburgh contingent (Mike H. and Jill) were seen also. I think Lascko was there also. >I wanna know if there was a version of "Motorhead" performed with Dave >Brock, Larry Wallis, Fast Eddie, Brian Robertson, Wurzel & Phil Campbell >(and anyone else who's ever played guitar on that song with Lemmy) trading >guitar licks. No. Sadly, Motorhead was not performed...the encore was Ace of Spades and Overkill IIRC. MH's event was far different than the Hawkestra. It was 'merely' a 105-min. concert by the current trio, with an occasional guest showing up. First out was Doro Pesch and a young singer/guitarist (who was that again, Scott?). Then Fast Eddie jumped out to play on The Chase is Better than the Catch. The last song ("Bomber" I think, or maybe "Killed by Death") had Wurzel coming out to play with Phil C., Eddie, and another young guy (one of these guys was perhaps Lemmy's son I think). Though Wurzel's guitar was never 'plugged' in I don't think! Then for Overkill I think they had at least four guitarists, maybe five out there...and Brian May was one of them. Strange. And some bald dude from another band I'd never heard of. Anyway, the coolest 'reunion' was that for Bomber and the encore, when they brought back the giant 'airplane stage prop' (visible on the cover of No Sleep 'till Hammersmith) that flew over the band with all sorts of flashing lights (and spinning lights for propellers), and was handled like a puppet, mimicking strafing runs and such. Very impressive device. This was easily the most interesting Motorhead show I'd ever seen....great fun. Perfectly loud, and surprisingly good sound and mix (Wurzel notwithstanding). Excellent Orgasmatron, Metropolis, No Class, Iron Fist, lots of stuff from Overnight Sensation and the new album - all very good. Sadly, no Philthy Taylor or Robbo. Mickey Dee and Lemmy played every song on drums and bass, respectively. No Alan Davey in site. :) Grakkl (FAA) P.S. Hawkwind event was surreal...at 5 AM, I thought I was in the middle of a refugee camp. With casualties of war all around, some draped over each other. From SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET Tue Oct 24 15:57:55 2000 From: SLOTERDIJK at WEBTV.NET (SLOTERDIJK) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:57:55 -0400 Subject: going "no mail" till Nov 2 Message-ID: Hi all, I am just sending this to a few of the egroups etc lists which I belong to, to say that I will be going "no mail" in about 5 minutes. If anyone from any list wishes to contact me between now and Nov. 2nd please e-mail me back burner.. I'm beginning my trip north tonight at 5:30, heading to my friend's place in North Jersey, then leaving for Maine in the morning. Thursday morning I begin my 60 mile trek in the white mountains....Peace, Mike http://community.webtv.net/SLOTERDIJK/SLOTERDIJKControl From slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK Tue Oct 24 16:41:00 2000 From: slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK (Steve Litchfield) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 21:41:00 +0100 Subject: HW: Wanted 8-) Message-ID: Glad the Hawkestra went well, I'm looking forward to the DVD! Couldn't get there myself because of family commitments, I *knew* my wife and I shouldn't have had the baby!.... After all those cryptic PSes I've added to recent messages of mine, I've now written them up properly, as a short list of 1970s HW 'wants'. They're at http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/hawkwind/wanted.htm , but to save you looking: * The book "Born to go: Hawkwind in the 1970s" - I'd LOVE to buy (at any price) or borrow a copy of this. * The first two Opal Butterfly singles, "Beautiful Biege/Speak Up" or "Mary Anne With The Shakey Hand" - an audio copy of these on CD or tape would be great. * The Quark and PXR5 CDs (or quality tapes thereof) - these seem completely unavailable any more, and I've long since lost my original cassette versions. * VHS copy of the film "The Final Programme" (aka "The Last Days of Man on Earth") - even better, the original theatrical trailer for this, which apparently features live HW footage. Sorry if the above sounds a bit desperate, but I've found quite a bit of rare stuff for you all on http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/hawkwind/ over the last year and I just know there's someone out there willing to return the favour 8-))) Steve Litchfield From bart at ENGAGE.NU Tue Oct 24 17:05:25 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 23:05:25 +0200 Subject: HW: Wanted 8-) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve, On 24 Oct 00, at 21:41, Steve Litchfield wrote: > Glad the Hawkestra went well, I'm looking forward to the DVD! Couldn't > get there myself because of family commitments, I *knew* my wife and I > shouldn't have had the baby!.... congratulations! a baby or hawkwind - tough decision ;-) would loved to have seen you as being a psion/plam user and a hawkfreak, just as me > > After all those cryptic PSes I've added to recent messages of mine, > I've now written them up properly, as a short list of 1970s HW > 'wants'. They're at http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/hawkwind/wanted.htm , > but to save you looking: can't help you with any of those...sorry. enjoy the baby and the dvd when it comes :-) --BArt From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Tue Oct 24 17:16:46 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 22:16:46 +0100 Subject: HW: Festivals Video Message-ID: Is the festivals video being sold at Brixton available mail order? I'd have bought one on Saturday but didn't want to have to carry it around with me. Nick From akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU Tue Oct 24 17:53:08 2000 From: akomins at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:53:08 -0500 Subject: HW: Christmas Party In-Reply-To: <004c01c03db7$24a9ef40$599593c3@default> Message-ID: On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, XXX wrote: :Subject: HW: Christmas Party : : :Okay, now for the good news. A Christmas/New Year party gig on 29th December in London. : :The doors will open at 3.00pm to passport holders for a private party and soundcheck. : :More details to follow shortly. : :K&D Re: passports. How does one go about getting one? Thanks, Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at midway.uchicago.edu Web Systems Administrator University of Chicago/NSIT tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #302B Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From multiverse at ONEBOX.COM Tue Oct 24 18:37:14 2000 From: multiverse at ONEBOX.COM (Berry Sizemore AKA Jhary-a-Conel) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:37:14 -0700 Subject: Greetings From Tanelorn! Message-ID: I've made more changes at multiverse.org. The changes affect the Q&A in a way that I hope all can appreciate. 1. I have slightly modified it's layout. The page should be just a little wider. 2. The main Q&A page (the one with the most recently asked questions) has a new "Printer Friendly" feature. If you click the "Printer Friendly" link, you will be whisked away to a page that was especially designed for printing. The layout is simple with no embellishments. Also, the Q&A archive has the same feature available. Each page contains 25 questions and answers, and my browser wanted to print out 13 pages. 3. The Q&A prints the newest question at the top of each page and the oldest question at the bottom. 4. I have modified the database to perform it's queries faster. If you are on a slow link, it won't matter to you. 5. I have gotten rid of the old static Q&A pages. 6. I have rescued the old Q&A and inserted the data into the new database. So, at last count we had roughly 200 questions answered, and now we have 470+ questions in the database. 7. I've updated the introductions to these pages and have slightly modified navigation of Sporting Club Square, most notably, Top Scale is gone for the time being. I spent roughly 16 hours on this update. Let me know if you encounter any problems. As always, Jhary-a-Conel __________________________________________________ FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place. Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com From hw at CY-B.ORG Tue Oct 24 18:54:52 2000 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 18:54:52 -0400 Subject: HW:Passports, Party & Pix Message-ID: ATTENTION STAR WARRIORS ++ Hawkestra pix (1st Batch)are now up on Mission Control...... also get your passports from the site for the Hawkwind Xmas party by downloading a form..... www.hawkwind.org.uk ++ MESSAGE ENDS From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 24 19:46:09 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 00:46:09 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (tacklist update) In-Reply-To: <200010230959.KAA10798@avalon.netcom.net.uk> Message-ID: On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > Quick intro of folks on stage > Hassan I Sahba > Assault & Battery>Golden Void > electronic interlude> They were doing this vaguely techno outro to `Golden Void' last tour too, I thought it was the same piece but shorter. > Night Of The Hawks Now I'm damn sure I'd have noticed that had it been there... > Utopia>instrumental> (I thought I caught some of those Paranoia - > winding-down hints here) `Utopia' got itself some new words courtesy of Ron, and quite frankly I thought thy were lousy. He has nothing to say about genetic modification, so I wish he'd stop using the words because they're in the papers too much now to sound cool. > Arrival In Utopia > electronic interlude That interlude was `Voyager', from Harvey's _Interstellar Chaos_ album. > Free Fall (Harvey) > Ron tree poem (ends with line "The brother of my enemy") That was indeed as you suggest `Wage War'; damn good too. `Free Fall' also had that long poem at the end that he's been adding since 1997, which I've always thought of as `Tree Fall', though I don't know its real title if it has one. One of Ron's better moments this doublet I thought. > Shot Down In The Night > Rocky Paths> > Moonglum > Warriors At The Edge Of Time > Angels Of Death > Dave solo spot As someone else has said, lots of that sounded like `First Landing on Medusa' to me though I only know the written text so I don't know if the backing was new or not.It would have been cool had the words been fully audible. > Spirit Of The Age > PSI Power > Motorway City > Hurry On Sundown > Lighthouse (Blake solo) > Can't Do This, Can't Do That (=Right To Decide?) Yes, `Right to Decide'. > Sputnik Stan > Earth Calling> > Shouldn't Do That> > Psychedelic Warlords > electronic interlude > 10 Seconds Of Forever > Space Is Deep > electronic interlude > Brainstorm > Sonic Attack > Master Of The Universe > -- looks like this might have been planned as an encore break, but > no-one left the stage -- > Turner rap > Born To Go> > Orgone Accumulator > Silver Machine > Nik Turner - band introductions > Ejection (seemed possibly unplanned?) I think it was planned, and Dave just let rip early because he was fed up with Nik's banter. But that was just my impression. > Turner rap > > And then as the PA carried on playing Massive Attack (from > Mezzanine I think) Nik and Huw remained to noodle some Pink > Panther stuff for 5 minutes or so. > > (My guess is that Wage War is the poem by Ron?) > > I don't know if it was mentioned by anyone else, but I never saw > Ron playing bass and I thought that worked very well - bringing > Alan back to the core. I wasn't very impressed with Ron, but then he must have been under heavyweight instruction to try and sound like Calvert on _Space Ritual_ as much as he could. Ron's better when he has a stage to front; the Love in Space tour gig I saw he did this very well, finishing off with a poem done reclined on the floor in front of the mikes; very close and present. I think there's no doubt that when he's on form and has a stage to himself he can manage a crowd as well as anyone except Bob; but he has to have that space for his ego which is a pity. I think he's a perfectly decent bass player too, and beats Harvey by a long way; for a start he improvises and gets away with it... But there was no room for another bass player with Alan around. As always I wonder how much longer Ron'll be in the band. There ins't much room in it for him even if he did write the last new song. > And I think everyone was on stage for Silver Machine. I thought so too, but later I couldn't see five drum kits so I wonder if all the drummer were. The rhythm section was physical enough already I thought :-) > Tim Blakes set: > introduction > Instrumental > "quiet tune" > piano tune > Time Of The Century That'll be `Tide of the Century' > Crystal Island I thought this was `Easter Island' but I'm probably wrong. > New Jerusalem > Don't have Bedouin's set as I don't know any of the tunes (not to > my taste either, and painfully loud, even in the balcony) Well, they did a lot of stuff I didn't know, presumably fresh off the new album, but what I did know that they did was: `Vision Quest' (first song), `One Moon Circles' (I wasn't expecting that at all - excellent), `Demons in Denial', `Elric the Enchanter Pt 2' and `Wings'. Nothing off _Captured Rotation_ and only the one off _Bedouin_. But the new stuff (which was presumably written with the new guitarist rather than solo or with Sean Massett) was very noticeably different I thought. That guy plays NWOBHM-style guitar and it was great. I thought, anyway. I look forward with drooling avarice to _As Above So Below_. > And I didn't even think Simon got to play. Security moving people > out of the balcony around 5am, I thought Bedouin were closing the > evening at 5:15am. I would have liked to see Simon's set but I still > got my value for money. It wasn't so hot, I thought. He played some very nice violin, but the backing was all taped, and quite nasty doof-doof-doof versions of the songs as well. The set was, as I remember: `Spiral Galaxy 29848' (most of which Simon spent tuning up because his violin was acting up and which therefore only got full volume at the three quarter point), `Hall of the Mountain Grill' (very very slow - painfully so), `City of Lagoons', `Damnation Alley' (only from the break onwards), and something I didn't know but which sounded much more suited to that style of playing which I therefore assumed was a solo piece, either from _Yassassim_ or the supposed new album. Anyone? > The power thing in Psychedelic Warlords was that everything bar > the drums and vocals dropped out of the PA. Turner was the first to > come back in, then some keys, then everyone else. I didn't think it > was planned, despite which it worked well. I thought it was deliberate, but that the stop wasn't clean - someone forgot they were supposed to go quiet, maybe? It was very good, and then the (if you'll forgive the phrase) double bass - well... > > Oh, and the total time was approx 3hours 40 mins, add 5 mins for > Nik's noodling at the end. Did I miss `Night of the Hawks' - really? I'd have rather enjoyed that. Yours, Jon From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 24 19:46:16 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 00:46:16 +0100 Subject: so what was the 4th second of forever ? In-Reply-To: <200010231004.LAA13832@aeolians.bt.co.uk> Message-ID: On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, bart wrote: > maddened by Andy G's question in the beehive, they conveniently played it > but I couldn't figure it out. Broken shades on the tarmac at #9 though ! Nik did start with the sixth and repeat at least one of the seconds though so I'm not sure his version was exactly authoritative... :-) Yours, Jon -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 24 19:46:24 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 00:46:24 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton thoughts & questions In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, wrote: > The WIND ruled !!!! > > Wasn't that a totally and utterly cool night. It was better than I thought it > was going to be by far !!! > Thanks to dave brock & all concerned getting it together, the image of the > Lemmster and Dave letting rip will stay with me forever. > > Looking forward to the Video so i can see what Dik & Del, Martin Griffin and > Mick Slattery were upto. > > What happened in the Beehive did the interviews take place, was there a mass > sighting of hawkwind ?, I tried to get in but the land lady refused us > entrance as the pub was full. > Sorry to Mike for not being able to collect my badge. > > Did anyone else hear Nik say "see you next year" ? or was that just me in a > fuddled state by then ( or sonically battered as I've been explaining to my > friends). Yes, but last time I saw them he said this gig would happen this March gone so I think Nik's forecasts of future gigs and releases should be filed firmly with Eric Bloom's... Yours, Jon -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK Tue Oct 24 21:36:27 2000 From: nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK (Nick Medford) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 21:36:27 -0400 Subject: HW: Weird CDs Message-ID: Greetings one and all, just joined the list. Big thanks to Jon Browne for posting my Brixton review (which I'd sent to the Gong newsgroup) and thus stimulating me to join. Having surfed the archives briefly I recognise a few names here from the Gong group. For all I know this subject has aleady been done to death here but anyway.. what do people think of the Weird CDs? Any specific recommendations? I picked up no.4 (live '78) at the Academy, I'm a sucker for anything with Calvert on it. Only played it once so far but not overwhelmed, doesn't sound as good as Thrilling Adventures on first listen. Any views on this or the other Weirds? From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Tue Oct 24 21:56:40 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 18:56:40 -0700 Subject: HW: Weird CDs Message-ID: Hi Nick, Welcome to the list! On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 21:36:27 -0400, Nick Medford wrote: >For all I know this subject has aleady been done to death here but anyway.. >what do people think of the Weird CDs? Any specific recommendations? I >picked up no.4 (live '78) at the Academy, This is the only one I have, only on tape (the CD's haven't shown up in the US of A, at least in the Bay Area, yet - I'll be getting the whole lot when they do, except maybe for 101 since all the Sonic Assassins stuff is available elsewhere). This is actually the Hawklords one, right? >I'm a sucker for anything with Calvert on it. Me, too. >Only played it once so far but not overwhelmed, doesn't >sound as good as Thrilling Adventures on first listen. Any views on this or >the other Weirds? Weird 104 (Hawklords '78) is one of my absolute favorite Hawkwind live releases. No other live Hawkwind recording matches it for sheer energy. I think the versions of "Death Trap" and "Spirit of the Age" are great. But the version of "Urban Guerilla" is a step up even from those - thoroughly killer! I very much like the way Bob incorporates much of the "Wage War" poem into his rant in the middle of the song. And the synth-noise blasts near the end of the song that coincide (I would assume) with Calvert's shooting off his toy machine gun. I think it's pretty great to at least hear the way the music could interact with his stage persona. I'd still love to hear a recording of him snorting shampoo during "Waiting for my Man", though! I can see why one might prefer the 'Thrilling Adventures' versions of some of the songs. "Steppenwolf" is one that's better-suited to the '76 prog-ish treatment than the '78 punk-ish lineup, and as a big Neu fan, I certainly have a soft spot for the '76 version of "Uncle Sam's On Mars". But then again, all 3 versions of "Uncle Sam" ('76 Neu-like version of 'Thrilling Adventures', '77 chugging version with the great Calvert rant on 'PXR5', and the '78 Hawklords high energy version of Weird 104) are very different from one another and each has something interesting to offer IMO. My only problem with Weird 104 is that it doesn't have "25 Years" (GREAT version on the 'Hawklords Live' CD), "Flying Doctor" (speaking of which - is the 'Friends and Relations vol.3' version aka "Drug Cabinet Key" available on ANY CD ANYWHERE? It isn't, according to the versions of the Codex I checked), or "Psi Power". And some might not consider it a positive development, but isn't the version of "Micro Man" on Weird 104 the first occurrance of a Reggae rhythm in the middle of a live Hawkwind song? -Doug ceres at sirius.com From tclark at PETRONET.NET Wed Oct 25 00:59:18 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 23:59:18 -0500 Subject: HW: Brixton - Motorhead Message-ID: Just made it back home after a 10 hour flight....here my quick rendition of it all in light of an extremely lack of sleep....... Just want to say to everyone involved that it was an awesome effort, and worth every minute of it ! Aside from the red-headed distraction (Wow!) at the Beehive, it was great to put some faces to names and meet some fellow Hawkfans. The concert was dream come true..........The last time I saw Hawkwind was about 12 years ago in LA (I think it was the Xenon Codes tour.....(. That show seemed more consistent soundwise and structurally, but this was a treat, despite some of the problems afore mentioned in other posts here. Sure, there were bad moments (the sound was horrible for a couple of hours, and yes, the awful noise for hours of what sounded like jackhammers in the foyer!) But without getting into the intricasies of it all, it was great to be there and to experience Hawkwind once again as they should be! Sprit of the Age was definitely a highlite! And ferrchrissake, how often will we see Lemmy play with the Mothership for an hour?! Hope to be there for the Chrismas show, though I will be eating those 12 packs of frozen bean burritos for sustinence for a while until a ticket can be afforded.... Motorhead was bombastic as usual, and yeas, it was a really wierd "surprise" seeing Brian May accompany them for the last part of the show.... I did manage to get some sound and video clips of both shows, and would like to share them at an appropriate site....maybe Jim Lasco's or whereever.... Gotta get some sleep! From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Wed Oct 25 01:52:26 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 22:52:26 -0700 Subject: OFF: F/i Message-ID: Hello American Spacerockers, I have the new F/i CD reissue ('w/Boy Dirt Car' split LP + 'Space Mantra' LP) in stock. Send me Email for more info. Sorry for the crass commercialism, -Doug ceres at sirius.com From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Wed Oct 25 02:43:43 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 07:43:43 +0100 Subject: HW: Weird CDs Message-ID: does anyone know when they are out inthe shops cheers colm -----Original Message----- From: Nick Medford To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 25 October 2000 02:47 Subject: HW: Weird CDs >Greetings one and all, just joined the list. Big thanks to Jon Browne for >posting my Brixton review (which I'd sent to the Gong newsgroup) and thus >stimulating me to join. Having surfed the archives briefly I recognise a >few names here from the Gong group. > >For all I know this subject has aleady been done to death here but anyway.. >what do people think of the Weird CDs? Any specific recommendations? I >picked up no.4 (live '78) at the Academy, I'm a sucker for anything with >Calvert on it. Only played it once so far but not overwhelmed, doesn't >sound as good as Thrilling Adventures on first listen. Any views on this or >the other Weirds? > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 25 03:22:58 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 16:52:58 +0930 Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 Message-ID: Oh indeeddy it was I just back to OZ this morning That was the best night for me Michael Blackman ----- Original Message ----- From: bedroom trancer To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 5:30 PM Subject: Re: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 > just got back from brixton > > to trashed to talk about it yet > > but i can say this....... > > It was brilliant...... > > :-) > > colm > > -----Original Message----- > From: DASLUD at AOL.COM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > Date: 21 October 2000 17:32 > Subject: HW: to the BRIXTON CREW 21/10 > > > >HAPPY HAWKDAY 2000! > > > >"<>" > > > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 25 03:52:23 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 17:22:23 +0930 Subject: HW:Spacebrock and other things Message-ID: How about having the party here in Australia? :) Everyone come to my place ha ha :) Seriously thou come on over Cheers Michael Blackman ----- Original Message ----- From: XXX To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 1:13 AM Subject: HW:Spacebrock and other things Hello folks! A few announcements 1) There was a mistake in the pressing of Spacebrock which was on sale at the Academy. The wrong tape was pressed! This will be put right and the correct cd will be released. Thanks to sharp eyed/eared fans for pointing this out. Only a few were sold so not too much harm done. 2) Saw a weird rumour on the list about Dave retiring at the end of the year and letting Alan take over. No substance at all to this. The guy who said he was with Bedouin was obviously a fraud! 3) Does anyone know if the gig was sold out? We were told it wasn't but other people said they were turned away. Does anyone know the truth? 4) Is the rumour that Jarvis Cocker was in the queue true? Who saw him? That's it for now, we are doing a report about the gig from the 'inside' point of view. This will be posted on Mission Control soon. Photos from the gig are already on Mission Control.....ha..ha..no one can complain we are not up to date now! 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Thanks to Merrick for the beautiful star that he made for me - so cool and a big thanks to everyone else for sharing a wonderful pre concert evening Hello Bernhard - I made it thru the night allright - memories intact..... Yes and just one more apology to the Gent that I spilled the dregs of my beer on - I'm sure you know who you are ;) - on my flight home an Irish girl spilled her wine on my leg (red) ;) A BIG MEGA-THANK YOU to the Band for a most memorable night of beautiful music & light show.... Hope to see you in Australia next year!! Cheers Michael Blackman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 04:00:58 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 09:00:58 +0100 Subject: HW: Christmas Party In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In article , Arin Komins writes > > >How does one go about getting one? > >Thanks, > >Arin Hi Arin, Details are at Http://www.hawkwind.org.uk I expect the P.O.Box is going to be stuffed in a couple of days! cheers -- Jon From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 04:18:52 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 09:18:52 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (tacklist update) Message-ID: I thought I'd heard at least a snippet of it, but it was missing from most of the lists.... I don't know how anybody actually managed to keep track though.... ChrisW > -----Original Message----- > From: Jon Jarrett [mailto:jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK] > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 12:46 AM > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (tacklist update) > > > Night Of The Hawks > > Now I'm damn sure I'd have noticed that had it been there... > >--snip--< (something everybody seems to have forgotten how to do these days *grumble* > > Did I miss `Night of the Hawks' - really? I'd have > rather enjoyed > that. Yours, > Jon > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From SHLL at NOVO.DK Wed Oct 25 04:39:10 2000 From: SHLL at NOVO.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 10:39:10 +0200 Subject: HW: Reunion thoughts Message-ID: Hawkwind Reunion Well, I survived and it was great! It was so nice to meet up with all the Hawkfans at the Beehive. Some I had never met before like Jill, Filip, Mike Holmes, Andy G (both), Steve Lindsey, and many others.. As for my thoughts on the gig.. Fantastic. No it was not the most perfect playing and the only low spot was huw Lloyd langton. Everyone seems to go easy on him but he was dreadful. He was so pissed he could not even play. Shot down in the night is so awful and rocky paths, he was so confused he was not sure what song he was even trying to play. It was interesting to note that he got up a few times and strung on his guitar during the set with lemmy but thankfully the sound man had turned him down so you could hardly hear him.. phew.. I do like his playing normally. He was a great guitar player in the past. Tim Blake was the stand out guy for the night. He played like hell and filled in when ever he could. I think some of the space ritual stuff sounded pretty weird when we are used to the electronic noises of del and dik mik and here comes this beautiful tim blake synth sweep which sounded so out ofplace.. but what the hell. No one seems to mention keith hales also who was right up front on the right and played nearly the whole concert it seems. The core band was clearly Richard, alan, dave and tim blake. Steve Swindells played a hell of a lot as well. It was a lot of fun. I wish the sound had had more power to it as it was a thin sound and not that clear at times. Motorhead the next night was fantastic and loud as hell but not as loud as I had feared. They also had their problems, as they had these great special guests, doro pesch, phils son, fast eddie, brian may, wurzel and fast eddie was the only guitar player you could hear and just barely. Phil campbells guitar was so loud the sound guy could nto even turn the other guys up enough to compensate so you saw these guys up there jamming but heard nothing. Back to Hawkwind.. my favorite songs were Spirit of the Age and Space is Deep. The Hurry on Sundown part was very cool as well. I will always remember this show. I was a bit tired though. scott From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 25 05:15:06 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 18:45:06 +0930 Subject: a moment of your time Message-ID: After watching Hawkwind on the studio 22 then seeing the band play at Brixton I am in awe of the energy between Dave, Harvey, Alan & Richard. (Of course Alan wasn't at studio 22) I'd love to see those guys doing more albums together if possible. Anyone else agree Michael Blackman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From denis at D-RIDER.DE Wed Oct 25 05:35:52 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 11:35:52 +0200 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (tacklist update) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi, >It wasn't so hot, I thought. He played some very nice violin, but >the backing was all taped, and quite nasty doof-doof-doof versions of the >songs as well. The set was, as I remember: `Spiral Galaxy 29848' (most of >which Simon spent tuning up because his violin was acting up and which >therefore only got full volume at the three quarter point), `Hall of the >Mountain Grill' (very very slow - painfully so), `City of Lagoons', >`Damnation Alley' (only from the break onwards), and something I didn't >know but which sounded much more suited to that style of playing which I >therefore assumed was a solo piece, either from _Yassassim_ or the >supposed new album. Anyone? At least two of the songs Simon played were from the first Spiral Realms-album "Trip to G9". I'm not completely sure but I think those were "A Trip to G9" and "Red Giant". (c)IAO D+R -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ Wed Oct 25 05:51:46 2000 From: richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ (Richard Stockwell) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:51:46 +1300 Subject: Michael Blackman Read In-Reply-To: <029101c03e54$66ea9b00$91cb223f@arcom> Message-ID: Michael I think you might have the Kak worm virus in your email which got onto the list while you were travelling home to Oz. My computer dedected this in an email that came through as Spacebrock and other things and your email with that title was the only one that came through in the last few hours so that's why I'm assuming its got into your email. If you haven't got the Norton Antivirius programme then I suggest going to their site to download it. It comes up with a big message when a virus is in an email (assuming it not a new as yet unknown bastard). Not sure of the web address but a search on http://www.google.com for Norton Antivirus should give you the web URL. Anyone here know the site address ? This thing is serious especially on a large newsgroup like this and the thing needs to be eradicated before it goes further. I spent about 3 hours yesterday trying to get to my email through other programmes to delete everything on this list because Norton warned me of another Kak attack. From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 25 06:09:02 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 19:39:02 +0930 Subject: someones spreading a smeggy little virus Message-ID: :( yuk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 06:11:10 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 11:11:10 +0100 Subject: someones spreading a smeggy little virus Message-ID: michael blackman wrote: > :( yuk Could be a Xenomorph :) From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 25 06:30:58 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 20:00:58 +0930 Subject: Michael Blackman Read Message-ID: Thanks Richard I discovered the little $%^%$ virus and have used my norton antivirus - its quarantined at the moment - Smeg Michael Blackman ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Stockwell To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 7:21 PM Subject: Re: Michael Blackman Read > Michael I think you might have the Kak worm virus in your email which got > onto the list while you were travelling home to Oz. My computer dedected > this in an email that came through as Spacebrock and other things and your > email with that title was the only one that came through in the last few > hours so that's why I'm assuming its got into your email. If you haven't got > the Norton Antivirius programme then I suggest going to their site to > download it. It comes up with a big message when a virus is in an email > (assuming it not a new as yet unknown bastard). Not sure of the web address > but a search on http://www.google.com for Norton Antivirus should give you > the web URL. Anyone here know the site address ? > This thing is serious especially on a large newsgroup like this and the > thing needs to be eradicated before it goes further. I spent about 3 hours > yesterday trying to get to my email through other programmes to delete > everything on this list because Norton warned me of another Kak attack. > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 25 06:33:36 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 20:03:36 +0930 Subject: someones spreading a smeggy little virus Message-ID: Well then lets get the bazookoids - get out there and twat it!!!!! :) ----- Original Message ----- From: Keith Barton To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 7:41 PM Subject: Re: someones spreading a smeggy little virus > michael blackman wrote: > > > :( yuk > > Could be a Xenomorph :) > From richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ Wed Oct 25 06:49:14 2000 From: richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ (Richard Stockwell) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 23:49:14 +1300 Subject: Michael Blackman Read In-Reply-To: <03b901c03e6e$bb88c000$91cb223f@arcom> Message-ID: > I discovered the little $%^%$ virus and have used my norton antivirus - its quarantined at the moment Michael what do you do with the bastard once its quarantined - do you send it to Norton or just delete it ? Can the thing be quarantined indefinitly ? Richard From andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 06:52:51 2000 From: andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK (Andy Ball) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 11:52:51 +0100 Subject: someones spreading a smeggy little virus In-Reply-To: <037b01c03e6b$ab8644a0$91cb223f@arcom> Message-ID: Thank god I'm using Eudora and not Outlook! Check out microsoft's web site. I think there are instuctions somewhere there for fixing this Kak worm virus. Cheers, Andy From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Wed Oct 25 07:40:04 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 21:10:04 +0930 Subject: Michael Blackman Read Message-ID: I had it quarantined and it said cannot repair the files so I left it 5 minutes later I redid the scan disk and there it was again so I quarantined that one then deleted all those files in quarantine did another virus scan and it was gone so far so good Now I have re - enabled the email virus protection Luckily I upadate norton frequently Hope this helps Michael Blackman ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Stockwell To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 8:19 PM Subject: Re: Michael Blackman Read > > I discovered the little $%^%$ virus and have used my norton antivirus - > its quarantined at the moment > > Michael what do you do with the bastard once its quarantined - do you send > it to Norton or just delete it ? Can the thing be quarantined indefinitly ? > > Richard > From jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 07:32:26 2000 From: jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK (Jon Browne) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 12:32:26 +0100 Subject: Michael Blackman Read In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In article , Richard Stockwell writes > This thing is serious especially on a large newsgroup like this and the >thing needs to be eradicated before it goes further. I spent about 3 hours >yesterday trying to get to my email through other programmes to delete >everything on this list because Norton warned me of another Kak attack. I'm using Turnpike, does this only affect Outlook users? -- Jon From alimac at NETCOMUK.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 07:43:52 2000 From: alimac at NETCOMUK.CO.UK (Alasdair Macdonald) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 12:43:52 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (tacklist update) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: You're right, I'm wrong. Don't know why I thought they did Night Of The Hawks. Just rechecked. Should be: electronic interlude Arrival In Utopia> Utopia (poem)> Arrival In Utopia And the preceding noises (electronic interlude) I counted as different from the mellowed out Golden Void thing. Alasdair On 25 Oct 00, at 0:46, Jon Jarrett wrote: > On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Alasdair Macdonald wrote: > > > Quick intro of folks on stage > > Hassan I Sahba > > Assault & Battery>Golden Void > > electronic interlude> > > They were doing this vaguely techno outro to `Golden Void' last > tour too, I thought it was the same piece but shorter. > > > Night Of The Hawks > > Now I'm damn sure I'd have noticed that had it been there... > > > Utopia>instrumental> (I thought I caught some of those Paranoia - > > winding-down hints here) > -- Page me online: http://wwp.mirabilis.com/1573250 Send me E-mail Express direct to my screen: 1573250 at pager.mirabilis.com alimac at netcomuk.co.uk (Alasdair Macdonald) From richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ Wed Oct 25 08:06:41 2000 From: richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ (Richard Stockwell) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 01:06:41 +1300 Subject: non Hawkwind In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > I'm using Turnpike, does this only affect Outlook users? More than likely knowing the track record of Microsoft. Richard From ben at TMK.COM Wed Oct 25 08:01:35 2000 From: ben at TMK.COM (Ben Cohen) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 08:01:35 -0400 Subject: ADMIN: someones spreading a smeggy little virus In-Reply-To: <037b01c03e6b$ab8644a0$91cb223f@arcom>; from michaelangelo68@OZEMAIL.COM.AU on Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 07:39:02PM +0930 Message-ID: Terry Kennedy and I are working on this. Our tentative plan is to just set things up so MIME attachments get dumped en-route, but this isn't definite yet. In the meantime, if anyone can let me know (private email please) where the virus originated, that would be good. I run Unix mail almost exclusively so I don't know from viruses. :-) YnsHM, Ben From richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ Wed Oct 25 08:17:40 2000 From: richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ (Richard Stockwell) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 01:17:40 +1300 Subject: Hawkwind pictures In-Reply-To: <20001025080135.B13319@gate.tmk.com> Message-ID: Hey Sonnie if you go to http://www.strange-trips.com and click on "Tour" a window will pop up with a whole heap of pictures of Hawkwind in New Zealand. There are a couple there of the band (minus Dave & Jerry)) in the Cranium Music shop. Everybody was rather pooped that day as the guys had just spent something like 8/9 hours on the road driving up from Wellington. Richard Cranium Music From jswartz at MITRE.ORG Wed Oct 25 09:27:14 2000 From: jswartz at MITRE.ORG (John A. Swartz) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 09:27:14 -0400 Subject: VIRUS STILL ON BOC-L Message-ID: The Kak virus is still on BOC-L -- my work's server caught and removed it. I did some poking around on the listserve archives to try and figure out where it's coming from. It appears to have originated in the message with the subject line: HW:Spacebrock and other things And has reappeared when people have replied to that message. My suggestion is that that particular thread be killed immediately -- do NOT reply to a message with "HW:Spacebrock and other things" in the subject line or you are likely to resend the virus to the list. I also suggest that everyone who has sent email to the list under that subject line disinfect your computers ASAP, and definitely before sending another message to the list. Thanks, John From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Wed Oct 25 11:37:10 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 11:37:10 -0400 Subject: Calvert material Message-ID: Hi there, just another good news after the Hawkestra-hours... we visited Tower-recordsa and I found Adrian Wagner's CD "Distances between us" with three very impressing tracks written & sung by Bob Calvert called Messsengers from Morpheus, Stranger in a strange land, Steppenwolf, so to say the archaic Steppenwolf-track. Good stuff. Chris From merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 14:00:13 2000 From: merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK (David Bottomley) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 19:00:13 +0100 Subject: HW: Weird CDs Message-ID: >For all I know this subject has aleady been done to death here but anyway.. >what do people think of the Weird CDs? Any specific recommendations? I >picked up no.4 (live '78) at the Academy, I'm a sucker for anything with >Calvert on it. Only played it once so far but not overwhelmed, doesn't >sound as good as Thrilling Adventures on first listen. Any views on this or >the other Weirds? Well, my personal fave would have to be Free Festivals for the versions of High Rise & Damnation Alley & also the Watchfield stuff. But it's just great to finally have them on CD. Question, though. I remember picking up a flyer at the Croydon gig which claimed that the Weird CDs would have extra tracks. Now, I've only got 1 to 4 so far, but no sign of those extras (apart from an extended Angels of Life on 1 with a never-heard-before Calvert rant - great stuff). How about 5, 6, & 7? Anything new there? And what about Weird 8? Any sign of that coming out to complete the set? Dave From Neil at FAWE.DEMON.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 15:32:37 2000 From: Neil at FAWE.DEMON.CO.UK (Neil Ward) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 20:32:37 +0100 Subject: HW:Hawkestra stuff Message-ID: Hi, I'm sat here with Mr Dibs (the roadie taking all the pictures on stage with the digital camera) reminiscing about the weekend. Dibs took around 700 pictures with the camera that week, so plenty of moments captured (although it wasn't his camera so we haven't seen any yet). He has a set list and show schedule which reads: Doors: 9.00pm Fighting Cocks:9:30 -10:00 Hawkwind:10:30-1:30 Tim Blake:1.50-2:35 Bedouin:2.55-3:45 Simon House:4:05-4:50 DJ:4:50-6:00 All over go home:6:00 As you can see this wasn't quite what happened! Dibs says thanks to the people who bought any Spacehead t-shirts and CDs on the night. As for the 'power cut' during Psychedelic Warlords it was ...??? From Dib's view point, on stage was chaotic, fun and interesting - particularly to see other members off stage hanging around in the wings, enjoying every moment of the Hawkestra set. Magic moments - grins on Hawkestra's faces on and off stage during Spirit of the Age - an immense track both for the band and audience reaction. Space is Deep for the silence of the audience, obviously gobsmacked by the spectacle and getting my Space Ritual album signed by the band members. Every band member performed their part to the best of their abilities. Being lucky enough to attend rehearsals, I experienced many more magic moments - mainly just the fact that all these characters were together in the same place, some for the first time in over 25 years. Thanks to all the Hawks for an exciting, illuminating experience. Looking forward to more chaos on December 29th! Cheers to everyone we saw, Marie, Neil and Dibs. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Alogilvy at AOL.COM Wed Oct 25 16:11:03 2000 From: Alogilvy at AOL.COM (Al Ogilvy) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 16:11:03 EDT Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video Message-ID: So you were the GUY on stage with the camera (no Pun intended) !!! What about the Audio...Is there a good recording of the sound?? Will there be an album? I know Nik said there would but Hey...I love Nik a lot but I,ve heard him promise a lot in his time that was not within his power to deliver ! From Alogilvy at AOL.COM Wed Oct 25 16:58:56 2000 From: Alogilvy at AOL.COM (Al Ogilvy) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 16:58:56 EDT Subject: Brixton thoughts second attempt Message-ID: Well I wrote a brief note on sunday when I got back,but I can see it didnt get posted...Dont know what went wrong !! (my Mailer ?) Anyway,Hi to everyone off the list whom I met For the first time, and especial thanks to Jim for bringing some great strange daze merchandize...(Loved the star Nation Cd !!), And especially Hi to Bernhard P ( Yeh..the organization outside the venue was shit wasnt it)(hope you didnt take too long to get in after all...They could have made the ticketmaster situatiuon a bit clearer !!) I dont care that Huw had problems at first...Rocky paths WAS awful but that didnt matter...It was just good to see him again...I dont think it was fair to say he was pissed...I think he was having some technical problems...He improved a lot later...anyway,Moonglum was great (Not the best ever true!) what this part of the set missed was Daves Rythmn guitar to fill the numbers out IMHO. I actually think Huw was nervous....when has he played in front of an audience that size in the last 10 years ? I think Alan was brilliant....He was really up for it wasnt he? Ron was ace as well. I really Hope that there'll always be a spot for him in the band....HW needs a bit of Chaotic imperfection and needs the spiroit of calvert.....Ron has this (No one else ever came close since Bob died),and has his own unique edge as well. IMHO that personallity is HW through and through.Its not fair to say he was under orders to be a Calvert (Space ritual era) substitute as someone implied. Sam Fox....Brilliant idea !! Typical HW as anyone whos ever seen one of NIks best dancer competitions in the encore will know. Anyone who says she was a politically incorrect non essential addition to the line up doesnt really remember Stacia that well ..Dont get me wrong I liked stacia A lot ! And she was fun too ! (does anyone remember her sitting cross legged centre stage blowing bubbles totally naked and occassionally twiddling her fingers in the air ??) Someone whos name I cant remember said Sam is connected with a member of the band (is this True ? if so who and in what way?).Does anyone else remember seeing Sam fox and Alan davey on day time TV plugging Gimme shelter? I seem to remember it being Richard and Julie !!! Highlights for me...Too many to name ! but Motorway city was a complete buzz and Space is deep also. and I got a real kick out of hearing Wage War Again !! Oh well Same time next year ? I wish !!! ( I doubt it somehow !) See you in space for christmas fellow space bandits, but please Dave...Not the academy this Time...Great venue but I refuse to pay those prices for a can of Stella again !!! From Jeremy at DACOMBE.FSNET.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 16:52:48 2000 From: Jeremy at DACOMBE.FSNET.CO.UK (J D) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 21:52:48 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Hi, There seems to be general disagreement about who actually played at Brixton. These eyes are ears reckon that :- Alan Powell wasn't there. Adrian Shaw wasn't there. Keith Hayles wasn't there. DikMik was there, but I've no idea if he actually contributed. Del Dettmar was there with his axe, but again, no idea of contribution. Please correct me any any of the above, if applicable ! Based on what I experienced at Brixton, my choice of band members for a future incarnation of the band would be: Dave - rhythm guitar & vox Lemmy - bass & backing vox Ron - Vocals & lunacy Tim B - synths Terry O - drums Jerry R - guitar Nik - flute & costumes (sax to be left at home!) Sam Fox - only joking Sorry I missed you Bernhard (I was at the other end of The Beehive). Anybody else pick up Kakworm virus from these E-mails yesterday? Easy to fix - if you don't then 1st Nov should prove interesting for you! Jez Dacombe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Wed Oct 25 17:16:21 2000 From: kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Kirsten Procter) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:16:21 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <002b01c03ec5$e1380c00$943f893e@jezd> Message-ID: On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, J D wrote: > Based on what I experienced at Brixton, my choice of band members for a future incarnation of the band would be: > I'm afraid I can't let this one pass... > Dave - rhythm guitar & vox > Lemmy - bass & backing vox > Ron - Vocals & lunacy > Tim B - synths > Terry O - drums > Jerry R - guitar > Nik - flute & costumes (sax to be left at home!) No sax? Are you serious? I like Nik's sax, and while it's good to hear him play flute, I wouldn't subscribe to a totally sax-less Nik No Simon House? I'm yet to work out how *any* band functions well without Simon House, (although I admit they mostly do), but I certainly couldn't concieve of an ideal Hawkwind without him. I'm not entirely sure that Ron couldn't be replaced, either, if only because I feel quite sorry for the poor boy after every gig... Not sure who I'd replace him with, though. Perhaps someone who could provide instrumental-based lunacy as well as vocals. Kirsten, who'd be playing trombone and euphonium for her ideal Hawkwind :) -- Kirsten Procter ghoti NP: Brainsurgeons - Malpractise From jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 17:19:59 2000 From: jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:19:59 +0100 Subject: HW: Thanks for coming Message-ID: Kris, Dave and all the Hawks - thank you!!! I hope you had as enjoyable a time on stage as I had watching. I still can't believe it really happened and I'm not entirely sure I've come back to normal reality yet! Thanks to everyone for all their hard work to make the occasion a sucess - it was just so amazing to see so many past and present Hawks on stage playing together. Wonderful experience. Hi to everyone I met in the Beehive - sorry if I wasn't entirely as sociable as I should have been on occasion. Six (or was it seven?) hours in a pub *before* a show is a long time!! cheers jill ----- Original Message ----- From: XXX To: Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 9:54 PM Subject: HW: Thanks for coming A quick note to say thanks to all of you who made such great efforts to turn up. Hope you all enjoyed it or at least everyone had bits that they loved or hated. We couldn't have done it without you!!!!! Thanks Dave & Kris From denis at D-RIDER.DE Wed Oct 25 17:27:10 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 23:27:10 +0200 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <002b01c03ec5$e1380c00$943f893e@jezd> Message-ID: Hi, >There seems to be general disagreement about who actually played at Brixton. >These eyes are ears reckon that :- > >Alan Powell wasn't there. Are you sure? IIRC there was a guy behind the percussion-set on the left side of the stage playing congas or something similar. I'm not sure but I think this was Alan Powell. (c)IAO D+R -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Wed Oct 25 17:34:43 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 14:34:43 -0700 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 21:52:48 +0100, J D wrote: >Alan Powell wasn't there. >Adrian Shaw wasn't there. Adrian Shaw definitely wasn't there. The most egregious omission of the event IMO. >Keith Hayles wasn't there. I'm sure "Keith Hayles" wasn't there, at least not onstage, because there has never been a "Keith Hayles" in Hawkwind! On the other hand, I suppose that Paul Hayles (Sonic Assassins, second half of US '78 tour) or Keith Hale (Levitation tour, Ginger Baker's "Hawkwind") could have been. Perhaps even Steve Hayes (SD98, Star Nation), too. Damn those Hawkwind keyboard players and their confusingly-similar names! ;^) [someone else PLEASE jump in if I spelled any of those 3 names incorrectly!] >DikMik was there, but I've no idea if he actually contributed. >Del Dettmar was there with his axe, but again, no idea of contribution. If he had his axe (and, more importantly, the EMS Synthi that it plugs into!), I'm sure his contributions were very interesting (although probably quite difficult to distinguish from Tim's). -Doug (who definitely wasn't there) ceres at sirius.com From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 25 17:27:03 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:27:03 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <002b01c03ec5$e1380c00$943f893e@jezd> Message-ID: At 21:52 25/10/00, J D wrote: > > Anybody else pick up Kakworm virus from these E-mails yesterday? > Easy to fix - if you don't then 1st Nov should prove interesting for you! How would we know? How do we fix it? What happens if we don't? From kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Wed Oct 25 17:52:28 2000 From: kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Kirsten Procter) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:52:28 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20001025143443.009924d0@pop.sirius.com> Message-ID: -- Kirsten Procter ghoti NP: Brainsurgeons - Malpractise On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Doug Pearson wrote: > On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 21:52:48 +0100, J D wrote: > >Alan Powell wasn't there. > >Adrian Shaw wasn't there. > > Adrian Shaw definitely wasn't there. The most egregious omission of the > event IMO. > > >Keith Hayles wasn't there. > > I'm sure "Keith Hayles" wasn't there, at least not onstage, because there > has never been a "Keith Hayles" in Hawkwind! On the other hand, I suppose > that Paul Hayles (Sonic Assassins, second half of US '78 tour) or Keith > Hale (Levitation tour, Ginger Baker's "Hawkwind") could have been. Perhaps > even Steve Hayes (SD98, Star Nation), too. Damn those Hawkwind keyboard > players and their confusingly-similar names! ;^) [someone else PLEASE jump > in if I spelled any of those 3 names incorrectly!] > > >DikMik was there, but I've no idea if he actually contributed. > >Del Dettmar was there with his axe, but again, no idea of contribution. > > If he had his axe (and, more importantly, the EMS Synthi that it plugs > into!), I'm sure his contributions were very interesting (although probably > quite difficult to distinguish from Tim's). > > -Doug (who definitely wasn't there) > ceres at sirius.com > From kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Wed Oct 25 17:55:46 2000 From: kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Kirsten Procter) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:55:46 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20001025143443.009924d0@pop.sirius.com> Message-ID: On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Doug Pearson wrote: > >DikMik was there, but I've no idea if he actually contributed. > >Del Dettmar was there with his axe, but again, no idea of contribution. > > If he had his axe (and, more importantly, the EMS Synthi that it plugs > into!), I'm sure his contributions were very interesting (although probably > quite difficult to distinguish from Tim's). Apologies for the useless message. What I meant to say was that I didn't notice Mr. Dettmar until he took his bow, but then this may only be because I wasn't listening for him and hadn't seen him. I'm sure he did contribute valuable swoosh, I just rather do the 'Oooh, swoosh' but not bother where exactly it's coming from thing... those around me did look slightly surprosed when he took his bow, though. Kirsten -- Kirsten Procter ghoti NP: Brainsurgeons - Malpractise From g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 17:56:09 2000 From: g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK (g.m.wright) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:56:09 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Amazing! A whole hall full of Hawkfans and we're struggling to get to grips with what we heard, who we saw & who played what. If there's ever a cd or video release of the event I would not like to be the one to try to do the sleeve notes! Hi Dennis, it was nice meeting you, maybe we can do it again for Dec. 29th? Geoff geoff wright g.m.wright at tinyonline.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: Denis Regenbrecht To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 25 October 2000 22:33 Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra >Hi, > >>There seems to be general disagreement about who actually played at Brixton. >>These eyes are ears reckon that :- >> >>Alan Powell wasn't there. > >Are you sure? IIRC there was a guy behind the percussion-set on the left >side of the stage playing congas or something similar. I'm not sure but I >think this was Alan Powell. > >(c)IAO > > D+R > >-- >"Nothing is true - everything is permissible" > > Hassan I Sabbah >www.d-rider.de > From kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET Wed Oct 25 18:13:19 2000 From: kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET (Kevin Perry) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 23:13:19 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: > Kirsten, who'd be playing trombone and euphonium for her ideal Hawkwind :) Would you settle playing those for another band (hopelessly still looking for band members)? --- Kevin Perry Sonic Energy Authority http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/ "It is the business of the future to be dangerous; and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its duties." ----- Original Message ----- From: Kirsten Procter To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 10:16 PM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, J D wrote: > > > Based on what I experienced at Brixton, my choice of band members for a future incarnation of the band would be: > > > I'm afraid I can't let this one pass... > > > > Dave - rhythm guitar & vox > > Lemmy - bass & backing vox > > Ron - Vocals & lunacy > > Tim B - synths > > Terry O - drums > > Jerry R - guitar > > Nik - flute & costumes (sax to be left at home!) > No sax? Are you serious? I like Nik's sax, and while it's good to hear him > play flute, I wouldn't subscribe to a totally sax-less Nik > > No Simon House? I'm yet to work out how *any* band functions well without > Simon House, (although I admit they mostly do), but I certainly couldn't > concieve of an ideal Hawkwind without him. > > > I'm not entirely sure that Ron couldn't be replaced, either, if only > because I feel quite sorry for the poor boy after every gig... Not sure > who I'd replace him with, though. Perhaps someone who could provide > instrumental-based lunacy as well as vocals. > > > > -- > Kirsten Procter ghoti > NP: Brainsurgeons - Malpractise From bart at ENGAGE.NU Wed Oct 25 18:18:25 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 00:18:25 +0200 Subject: HW: my hawkestra In-Reply-To: <5.0.0.25.0.20001025231612.02353a10@kommsrv.rz.unibw-muenchen.de> Message-ID: Hi, finally got time for this...and it is very chaotic...like @ the academy :) The Hawkestra was pretty cool. I came especially for Lemmy, and he did not let me down. I was really surprised by the energy of Alan! Wow! Think I am gonna buy my bass back. The Bedouin set als rocked, although I was bit too stoned by then to really get to listen to it. (Thanks Lady With the Sweet Choclats - you know who you are) I must say that i was shocked by the state of Huw. Sorry mate. I loved the Beehive, only when I left to pick up a friend, I wasn't allowed back in! Too crowded, damn. But i had a wonderfull dinner, and the row outside the Academy was also very funny. At first we were laughing, bought some red bull and red stripe, sad down on a bench and waited for an hour. The que grew larger. So we finally joined :-) Next day motorhead, could just walk in, strange. Favourite parts of the set: hassan i shaba psychedelic warlords (still) silver machine with Lemmy on vox! Hated: sound quality, although next day motorhead was worse (soft, poor drums, it just sucked deeply) would love to come to the christmas gig, but got no money wat so ever for that see ya around, --BArt From novadrive at HOME.COM Wed Oct 25 18:26:59 2000 From: novadrive at HOME.COM (Kevin Sommers) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 15:26:59 -0700 Subject: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <002b01c03ec5$e1380c00$943f893e@jezd> Message-ID: I believe that I saw Alan Powell a few times on the left-most drum set. Or maybe it was just an hallucination? Kevin Sommers -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of J D Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 1:53 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: HW: Hawkestra Hi, There seems to be general disagreement about who actually played at Brixton. These eyes are ears reckon that :- Alan Powell wasn't there. Adrian Shaw wasn't there. Keith Hayles wasn't there. DikMik was there, but I've no idea if he actually contributed. Del Dettmar was there with his axe, but again, no idea of contribution. Please correct me any any of the above, if applicable ! Jez Dacombe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Wed Oct 25 17:29:30 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:29:30 +0100 Subject: HW: Weird CDs Message-ID: They are out in the shops in stages over the next few weeks but if you mail me we have all seven in stock NOW at a decent price, too, in addition to all the other Saturday night goodies that were on sale. Andy Garibaldi agcdser at aol.com or andygee at dial.pipex.com http://www.cd-services.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "bedroom trancer" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 7:43 AM Subject: Re: HW: Weird CDs > does anyone know when they are out inthe shops > > cheers > > colm > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nick Medford > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > Date: 25 October 2000 02:47 > Subject: HW: Weird CDs > > > >Greetings one and all, just joined the list. Big thanks to Jon Browne for > >posting my Brixton review (which I'd sent to the Gong newsgroup) and thus > >stimulating me to join. Having surfed the archives briefly I recognise a > >few names here from the Gong group. > > > >For all I know this subject has aleady been done to death here but anyway.. > >what do people think of the Weird CDs? Any specific recommendations? I > >picked up no.4 (live '78) at the Academy, I'm a sucker for anything with > >Calvert on it. Only played it once so far but not overwhelmed, doesn't > >sound as good as Thrilling Adventures on first listen. Any views on this or > >the other Weirds? > > From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Wed Oct 25 17:32:42 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:32:42 +0100 Subject: Calvert material Message-ID: Got this also.....we've got it all chaps. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Appelt" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 4:37 PM Subject: Calvert material > Hi there, > > just another good news after the Hawkestra-hours... > > we visited Tower-recordsa and I found Adrian Wagner's CD "Distances between > us" with three very impressing tracks written & sung by Bob Calvert called > Messsengers from Morpheus, Stranger in a strange land, Steppenwolf, so to > say the archaic Steppenwolf-track. > > Good stuff. > > Chris From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Wed Oct 25 18:13:40 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 23:13:40 +0100 Subject: HW: Festivals Video Message-ID: Yes but we ran out yesterday - more due in soon. Andy Garibaldi agcdser at aol.com http://www.cd-services.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Lee" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 10:16 PM Subject: HW: Festivals Video > Is the festivals video being sold at Brixton available mail order? I'd have > bought one on Saturday but didn't want to have to carry it around with me. > > Nick From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Wed Oct 25 18:43:27 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 23:43:27 +0100 Subject: HW - Reunion set list Message-ID: Hi, Could whoever posted the full set list AND the names of the musicians who played on each track, kindly e.mail it to my works e.mail at: agcdser at aol.com as I accidentally wiped it last night. As to the weekend, it's all been said by the lot of you - shame about the sound quaity if you were at the back half of the stands though - I roamed around alot and it was quite amazing the way the sound quality varied throughout a somewhat tiresome venue. Sorry to all about our 'professionalism' at having to hand out leaflets to the crowd but he venue said at the last minute that if we were to hand out leaflets at the door to the audience on the way in, they would have to lighten me of the sum of fifty pounds!!!! The BrockSpace CD is now an instant collectors item if you were lucky enough to buy an original on the bight. Less than 100 were sold, so some of you have got quite a little thing on your hands there. Of course who you are and what yuo will do with the zillions of requests you get to burn the thing onto CD for others who find out who you are,is up to you. The 'real' one should be here at CDS Towers in a week or so. The video on sale at the event won't be in any shops - but it will be available from us and Voiceprint. It's an hour long, great quality and well worth it. As posted earlier, we sold out yesterday but HOPE to have some more soon. Otherwise, the Family Tree, Atomhenge and Paradogs CD's are all reviewed in the new catalogue out tomorrow, and the 'Chronicle' DVD will be in stock next Tuesday. Any questions about anything, then e.mail me at: agcdser at aol.com daytime or andygee at dial.pipex.com nightime, OK> Great to see some of you in person and sorry that things gotr in the way of meeting more of you. Great stuff all the same - the one thing I must say is that the whole thing came together so well because Mr Brock and Co planned and rehearsed to perfection and those weeks of rehearsals beforehand clearly paid their dividends. You don;t do three hours+ of that quality on a wing and a prayer and I'm sure we all congratulate Dave for pulling it off so well. Andy Garibaldi. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Jeremy at DACOMBE.FSNET.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 18:27:47 2000 From: Jeremy at DACOMBE.FSNET.CO.UK (J D) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 23:27:47 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra - re Kakworm virus Message-ID: To Dave Berry (and anybody else who's interested) When I booted my PC this AM, I got a message which escapes my memory now, although I'm sure it mentioned an HTA file. "Strange", I thought, time for an anti-virus update. Did so, and ran against C: 2 files infected with VBS/Kakworm. To delete infected files, undo updates to Autoexec, E-mail signatures and to protect against further damage is a detailed boring process which I've now forgotten. www.sophos.com is a good starting point which details use of Regedit etc to fix problem. Consequence of staying infected, is message on 1st day of each month along the lines of "Kakworm says NOT TODAY" followed by PC power down. The only thing I used my PC for over the last couple of days was E-mails (99% came from BOC/L) so chances are that was the source. Sorry for boring, long winded non-HW related ramblings, but hopefully it could help someone out of a potential hole! Jez ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Berry To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 10:27 PM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > At 21:52 25/10/00, J D wrote: > > > > Anybody else pick up Kakworm virus from these E-mails yesterday? > > Easy to fix - if you don't then 1st Nov should prove interesting for you! > > > > How would we know? How do we fix it? What happens if we don't? > From freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU Wed Oct 25 18:39:02 2000 From: freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU (Bill & Cynthia) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 06:39:02 +0800 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: I did, also got it again this morning. All fixed now. Cheers Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Berry" To: Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 5:27 AM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > At 21:52 25/10/00, J D wrote: > > > > Anybody else pick up Kakworm virus from these E-mails yesterday? > > Easy to fix - if you don't then 1st Nov should prove interesting for you! > > > > How would we know? How do we fix it? What happens if we don't? > From hw at CY-B.ORG Wed Oct 25 18:49:40 2000 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 18:49:40 -0400 Subject: HW:Xmas Info Updated - It's Competition Time ! Message-ID: Greetings Star Warriors..... ++ Design the Xmas Party Shirt and win backstage passes !!..... also, the Captain's insider thoughts of Hawkestra.... Go To Mission Control at www.hawkwind.org.uk and go to updates.... ++ MESSAGE ENDS From Alogilvy at AOL.COM Wed Oct 25 18:53:29 2000 From: Alogilvy at AOL.COM (Al Ogilvy) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 18:53:29 EDT Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video Message-ID: Why do some of my mails not get posted? is there a length restriction? I did rather get carried away on my 2 attempts to post reviews ! Am i being censored ? Hi again to all the List folks I met in the beehive the first time, especially Bernhard P and Jim L. Great to finally meet you all. Best gig I've ever been too!!(28 yrs of watching the Hawks Too). Does anyone know if there really is a connection between a band member and Sam fox?Someone said there was, but I'm not sure i believed it. Re Huw...I just thought he was nervous...When did he last play to a crowd that big? Forgive me those of you whose names i forgot from the beehive, but it really was great.Still buzzing. Sam fox for the next HW line up !!! definite! From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 25 18:58:55 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 23:58:55 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Track List In-Reply-To: <13neP6-1oxnfgC@fwd00.sul.t-online.com> Message-ID: At 12:00 23/10/00, Andreas Stuewe wrote: >Now here it comes: (Not sure bout the line-ups though - any >additions/Corrections welcome!) I'll add what I remember, although other people seemed to spot more that I did. I'm particularly confused by the drummers -- Nik included Alan Powell in his introductions, and someone else mentioned Martin Griffin, but I only saw three drumkits. I assumed Richard was always in the right-hand one, Danny in the middle and Terry on the left, but it was a crowded stage and I was at the back of the hall so it was hard to see. Someone mentioned Mick Slattery -- did he play anything? >HASSAN I SAHBA/SPACE IS THEIR >-Brock/Davey/Chadwick/House/Blake & Tree, at least. I thought Harvey was playing keyboards at the start too, and I didn't notice Tim until later. (Not that it's easy to tell which keyboardist is playing what, especially with the added possibility of pre-programmed synths). >SHOT DOWN IN THE NIGHT >-Swindells/Thompson/Lloyd-Langton/Davey/Blake & Tree. I've no idea whether Harvey was still playing at this point. I thought Dave was still around for this, but he was definitely gone for Moonglum, so maybe he left before this too. >HURRY ON SUNDOWN/ONLY DREAMING >-Crimble/Ollis/Lloyd-Langton/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar I only remembered seeing Thomas on stage for one song, so I guess this was it, but I thought I saw Alan Davey still on stage too? I remember thinking that was strange, not letting Thomas play on his own, but maybe I was wrong. Is this the only track that Terry played on? >YOU SHOULDN?T DO THAT >-Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick There isn't an "n" in Lemmy's name is there? You seem to have Blake down for everything, was he on stage the whole time? I'm sure I saw a fair bit of Harvey too. Someone else suggested that maybe DikMik and Del didn't contribute much. Again it's hard to tell -- there certainly seemed to be plenty of analog swooshing going on by now, but who knows who was producing that? >BORN TO GO >-Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick Somewhere in the "Space Ritual" section I thought Danny returned and they had two drummers. Was that just for Silver Machine? Also, Ron joined in some of the Space Ritual numbers, I think. >SILVER MACHINE >-Fox/Kilminster/Brock/Turner/DikMik/Dettmar/Blake/Chadwick & everyone else -- Swindells/Bainbridge/Thompson/Crimble/Richards/House... From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 25 18:34:00 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 23:34:00 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought In-Reply-To: <006401c03ac1$e6b514a0$796945c2@s8d3c4> Message-ID: So what's the story, Andy? At 19:02 20/10/00, ANDREW GARIBALDI wrote: >sad to say - you won't!!!!!! - if I make it to the Beehive pub by 7pm (rail >permitting) I will tell why, but just have to dash so no time now, I'm >afraid. >Andy G'b >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Melvyn Vincent" >To: >Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 12:49 AM >Subject: Re: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought >> I really do hope ( but doubt ) that we get a decent,professionally edited >> and engineered film of 'Hawkestra 2000'. Too much of HW videos look >> 'bootleggy'! From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Wed Oct 25 19:19:21 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 00:19:21 +0100 Subject: HW:Xmas Info Updated - It's Competition Time ! Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: Rik Rx To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 25 October 2000 23:50 Subject: HW:Xmas Info Updated - It's Competition Time ! >Greetings Star Warriors..... >++ Design the Xmas Party Shirt and win backstage passes !!..... >also, the Captain's insider thoughts of Hawkestra.... >Go To Mission Control at www.hawkwind.org.uk and go to updates.... >++ MESSAGE ENDS > >From the Captain's report... The line up for the Christmas gig will be.....Simon House, Harvey Bainbridge, Alan Davey, Ron Tree, Richard Chadwick, Jerry Richards, Keith Kniveton, Tim Blake, Dave Brock and a few special guests.... Yours, Dave Brock That lot and special guests? You're spoiling us!! Nick From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Wed Oct 25 19:30:23 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 00:30:23 +0100 Subject: HW: Alan Powell (There or Not????) In-Reply-To: <5.0.0.25.0.20001025231612.02353a10@kommsrv.rz.unibw-muenchen.de> Message-ID: Well.....I thought the guy on the congas back stage left looked like Martin Griffin!!??? From daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 25 19:25:51 2000 From: daveb at TARDIS.ED.AC.UK (Dave Berry) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 00:25:51 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Track List In-Reply-To: <4.1.20001025233605.009eb100@pophost.tardis.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: All that and none of us recognised Keith Kniveton... now which one was he? From denis at D-RIDER.DE Wed Oct 25 19:59:31 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 01:59:31 +0200 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Track List In-Reply-To: <4.1.20001025233605.009eb100@pophost.tardis.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: Hi, >I'll add what I remember, although other people seemed to spot more that I >did. I'm particularly confused by the drummers -- Nik included Alan Powell >in his introductions, and someone else mentioned Martin Griffin, but I only >saw three drumkits. I assumed Richard was always in the right-hand one, >Danny in the middle and Terry on the left, but it was a crowded stage and I >was at the back of the hall so it was hard to see. IIRC Terry and Richard shared the same drumkit (the one on the right). The one in the middle (with double-bass drum) was Danny's. On the left side was the percussion-set on which both Martin Griffin and Alan Powell did play. (c)IAO D+R -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From denis at D-RIDER.DE Wed Oct 25 20:08:59 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 02:08:59 +0200 Subject: HW: Alan Powell (There or Not????) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi, >Well.....I thought the guy on the congas back stage left looked like Martin >Griffin!!??? You're right, but there were two percussionists, at least from my point of view. One with moustache (Martin GRiffin I suppose) and one without (Alan Powell). (c)IAO D+R -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From denis at D-RIDER.DE Wed Oct 25 20:15:20 2000 From: denis at D-RIDER.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 02:15:20 +0200 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <000001c03ecf$75a25860$0ed3b0c2@tinypc> Message-ID: Hi, >Hi Dennis, it was nice meeting you, Same here! > maybe we can do it again for Dec. 29th? If I again can book a cheap flight I'll be definitely going. BTW, does my sister (who lost her Hawk-virginity at Brixton ), who again wants to come with me (she really liked it), need a separate Passport or may she also enter using mine? (c)IAO D+R -- "Nothing is true - everything is permissible" Hassan I Sabbah www.d-rider.de From bart at ENGAGE.NU Wed Oct 25 20:34:23 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 02:34:23 +0200 Subject: HW:Xmas Info Updated - It's Competition Time ! In-Reply-To: <003e01c03eda$03ef9740$127aa8c2@xpnwjjkf> Message-ID: On 26 Oct 2000, at 0:19, Nick Lee wrote: > From the Captain's report... > > The line up for the Christmas gig will be.....Simon House, Harvey > Bainbridge, Alan Davey, Ron Tree, Richard Chadwick, Jerry Richards, Keith > Kniveton, Tim Blake, Dave Brock and a few special guests.... [snip] > That lot and special guests? You're spoiling us!! Still no money, but i guess i'll try to get there. --BArt From Alogilvy at AOL.COM Thu Oct 26 03:22:33 2000 From: Alogilvy at AOL.COM (Al Ogilvy) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 03:22:33 EDT Subject: HW: Alan Powell (There or Not????) Message-ID: The 2 percussionists theory is the way I remember it too. I also thought Martin was the one with the moustache. Only thing is, in my recollection Terry Ollis played on the middle kit, but my memory could be faulty on that. I also think Dannys kit was the bigger of the three and seemed to be the only one with a frame in front of it ( Note: frame is my non technical description of it...Me bass man not drumbo ! dont know names !!...it just seemed to me to have metal bars around it... I guess the way Danny belted it during Bedouins set it needed them to stop it falling apart !!). From merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 04:46:32 2000 From: merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK (David Bottomley) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 09:46:32 +0100 Subject: HW: Thanks for coming Message-ID: >Kris, Dave and all the Hawks - thank you!!! I hope you had as >enjoyable a time on stage as I had watching. I still can't believe >it really happened and I'm not entirely sure I've come back to normal >reality yet! > >Thanks to everyone for all their hard work to make the occasion a >sucess - it was just so amazing to see so many past and present Hawks on >stage playing together. Wonderful experience. Couldn't agree more - a truly unforgettable experience. HUGE thanks to one & all. Roll on Dec 29! Dave From age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 04:45:44 2000 From: age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Adrian Parr) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 09:45:44 +0100 Subject: Hawkwind Book Message-ID: Hello Just to let you know that "The Hawkwind Chronicles" book is completed and I'll soon be mailing details of content, price and ordering. If you'd like to recieve a colour promo advert in the post, send me your name, full postal address to: age.p at conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk The latest news on the book can be found on the following web page: http://www.conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk/hawkwind_chrons.html If you want a bundle of adverts to distribute to friends/record shops etc, please let me know how many? Hope to hear from you. All the best Age Visit the "Hawkeye on Hawkwind" website at: http://www.conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk/index.html From slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 05:55:00 2000 From: slitchfield at UKONLINE.CO.UK (Steve Litchfield) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 10:55:00 +0100 Subject: HW: Festivals video Message-ID: Anyone know exactly what's on the Festivals video? Cheers Steve Litchfield From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Thu Oct 26 06:22:40 2000 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (Nick Lee) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 11:22:40 +0100 Subject: HW: Alan Powell (There or Not????) Message-ID: >The 2 percussionists theory is the way I remember it too. I also thought >Martin was the one with the moustache. Definitely so, looking not totally unlike Oliver Reed, I thought. > Only thing is, in my recollection Terry Ollis played on the middle kit, but >my memory could be faulty on that. I also think Dannys kit was the bigger of >the three and seemed to be the only one with a frame in front of it ( Note: >frame is my non technical description of it...Me bass man not drumbo ! dont >know names !!...it just seemed to me to have metal bars around it... I guess >the way Danny belted it during Bedouins set it needed them to stop it falling >apart !!). I reckon I saw Terry playing on Richard's (the righthand) and Danny's (the middle) kits. I'm still not sure if I can remember seeing Alan Powell though! Nick From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Thu Oct 26 06:56:19 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 20:26:19 +0930 Subject: VIRUS STILL ON BOC-L Message-ID: I have eradicated that little sucker from my system Certainly was a surprise Michael B ----- Original Message ----- From: John A. Swartz To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 10:57 PM Subject: VIRUS STILL ON BOC-L > The Kak virus is still on BOC-L -- my work's server caught and removed > it. I did some poking around on the listserve archives to try and > figure out where it's coming from. It appears to have originated in the > message with the subject line: > > HW:Spacebrock and other things > > > And has reappeared when people have replied to that message. My > suggestion is that that particular thread be killed immediately -- do > NOT reply to a message with "HW:Spacebrock and other things" in the > subject line or you are likely to resend the virus to the list. I also > suggest that everyone who has sent email to the list under that subject > line disinfect your computers ASAP, and definitely before sending > another message to the list. > > Thanks, > > John > From Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM Thu Oct 26 06:51:14 2000 From: Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM (Thomas, Guy) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 11:51:14 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video Message-ID: Al - I WASN'T the bloke onstage! His name is Karzham Krekar, he's Steve Swindell's brother-in-law! I was filming from the desk! If I'd been on stage I'd have made a pig's ear of things (being rather clumsy at 6' 4" tall), and it was crowded enough anyhow! Guy T. PS - there bloody well should be an album, as Nik arranged for a mobile recording unit - and they don't come cheaply! If there is going to be an album, then it really ought to be a triple CD set - no edits! (IMHO - for what it's worth!) -----Original Message----- From: Al Ogilvy [mailto:Alogilvy at AOL.COM] Sent: 25 October 2000 21:11 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: HW: Brixton Poll/Video So you were the GUY on stage with the camera (no Pun intended) !!! What about the Audio...Is there a good recording of the sound?? Will there be an album? I know Nik said there would but Hey...I love Nik a lot but I,ve heard him promise a lot in his time that was not within his power to deliver ! From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Thu Oct 26 07:38:25 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 07:38:25 EDT Subject: Hawkwind Book In-Reply-To: <001001c03f2e$b31ad6e0$f92f893e@conifersclose.freeserve.co.uk> Message-ID: On 26 Oct 00, at 9:45, Adrian Parr wrote: > Hello > > Just to let you know that "The Hawkwind Chronicles" book is completed > and I'll soon be mailing details of content, price and ordering. > Congratulations! Hope it sells a bunch...How 'bout a Mot?rhead Chronicles next? theo From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Thu Oct 26 07:40:59 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 07:40:59 EDT Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video In-Reply-To: <7c.ca976f8.27289857@aol.com> Message-ID: On 25 Oct 00, at 16:11, Al Ogilvy wrote: > So you were the GUY on stage with the camera (no Pun intended) !!! > What about the Audio...Is there a good recording of the sound?? Will > there > be an album? I know Nik said there would but Hey...I love Nik a lot > but I,ve heard him promise a lot in his time that was not within his > power to deliver ! Sounds a bit like another singer in a band this list is devoted to... theo From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Thu Oct 26 08:27:24 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 21:57:24 +0930 Subject: Photos Message-ID: Did anyone out there get any good clear stage shots on Saturday I got two really good shots of the fire breathing lady but really poor quality stage shots Excellent shots of the backs of peoples heads tho--- Cheers Michael Blackman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From grodog at EARTHLINK.NET Thu Oct 26 08:35:18 2000 From: grodog at EARTHLINK.NET (Allan T. Grohe, Jr.) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 07:35:18 -0500 Subject: off: going to california Message-ID: Hi all--- I'm packing up my apartment, life, and fiancee, and moving to the Sunnyvale, CA, area (southern San Francisco bay region) for around the beginning of December. I'd like to pick your brains about the greater SanFran area, including: - good music stores to sate my HW/PTree/BSYBE fix - good places to look to live (I'll be in temp housing for 2 months) that are not insanely expensive (I'm already planning on $2000/month for rent, but I don't like it!) - what do first time movers to SF, CA need to know/do (car emissions? registrations? licenses? etc.)? - I'll probably move out in part, then moving my fiancee out next year; what are the types of clothes I need there for winter (vs. in Kansas City, which gets fairly cold) Any thoughts/advice would be vastly appreciated! Allan. obHW: So, the Weird cd's are out now, eh? I've been out of the loop since the release of the 1999 party. Where can I go to catch up on these breaking developments? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan T. Grohe Jr. Visit the Dreaming City-- grodog at earthlink.net http://www.rpg.net/ehp/imrryr I am gray. I stand between the candle, and the star. We are gray. We stand between the darkness, and the light. --- "And The Sky Full of Stars," _Babylon 5_ From cerberus at AVON666.FREESERVE.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 08:32:21 2000 From: cerberus at AVON666.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Cerberus) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 13:32:21 +0100 Subject: HW: Festivals video Message-ID: > Anyone know exactly what's on the Festivals video? 1. Watching the grass grow (Stonehenge 84) 2. Silver machine(Reading festival 86) 3. Master of the universe(Bristol bike show 86) 4. Levitation(Leeds acid daze 87) 5. Needlegun " " 6. Time we left(Treworsey festival 89) 7. Assassins(Derby 95) 8. Palestine, space is there(Gwent 96) 9. Right to decide(Brixton 92) Total running time 60mins GARY ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve Litchfield To: Sent: 26 October 2000 10:55 Subject: HW: Festivals video > Anyone know exactly what's on the Festivals video? > > Cheers > Steve Litchfield > From nyeconomist at YAHOO.COM Thu Oct 26 09:44:39 2000 From: nyeconomist at YAHOO.COM (Joseph Sardo) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 06:44:39 -0700 Subject: off: going to california Message-ID: Hey, it's San Francisco. First timers need to know that you should bring your babe with you. Out there you never know what you'll come home with. -- "Allan T. Grohe, Jr." wrote: > Hi all--- > > I'm packing up my apartment, life, and fiancee, and > moving to the > Sunnyvale, CA, area (southern San Francisco bay > region) for around > the beginning of December. I'd like to pick your > brains about the > greater SanFran area, including: > > - good music stores to sate my HW/PTree/BSYBE fix > - good places to look to live (I'll be in temp > housing for 2 months) > that are not insanely expensive (I'm already > planning on $2000/month > for rent, but I don't like it!) > - what do first time movers to SF, CA need to > know/do (car emissions? > registrations? licenses? etc.)? > - I'll probably move out in part, then moving my > fiancee out next > year; what are the types of clothes I need there > for winter (vs. > in Kansas City, which gets fairly cold) > > Any thoughts/advice would be vastly appreciated! > > Allan. > > obHW: So, the Weird cd's are out now, eh? I've > been out of the loop > since the release of the 1999 party. Where can I go > to catch up on > these breaking developments? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Allan T. Grohe Jr. Visit the Dreaming > City-- > grodog at earthlink.net > http://www.rpg.net/ehp/imrryr > > > I am gray. I stand between the candle, and the > star. > We are gray. We stand between the darkness, > and the light. > > --- "And The Sky Full of Stars," > _Babylon 5_ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM Thu Oct 26 09:39:47 2000 From: bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM (J. Michael Looney) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 08:39:47 -0500 Subject: boc: Tulsa Show Message-ID: Any body else going to be at the Tulsa Show? It appears to be at the Expo Square Pavilion, and is a BOC/Foghat/Starship show. I have heard rumors that it's part of a car show, but I could be wrong there... From bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM Thu Oct 26 09:46:41 2000 From: bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM (J. Michael Looney) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 08:46:41 -0500 Subject: boc: Tulsa Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, J. Michael Looney wrote: > Any body else going to be at the Tulsa Show? > > It appears to be at the Expo Square Pavilion, and is a BOC/Foghat/Starship > show. > > I have heard rumors that it's part of a car show, but I could be wrong > there... D'oh... 11/11/2000 is the date. From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Thu Oct 26 09:59:06 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 09:59:06 EDT Subject: boc: Tulsa Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 26 Oct 00, at 8:39, J. Michael Looney wrote: > Any body else going to be at the Tulsa Show? > > It appears to be at the Expo Square Pavilion, and is a > BOC/Foghat/Starship show. > Geez, what's Foghat gonna be like without Lonesome Dave? BOC and Foghat have played a lot of gogs together, eh? theo [pretty psyched about next week's show!] From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Thu Oct 26 10:22:10 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 10:22:10 -0400 Subject: boc: Tulsa Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, J. Michael Looney wrote: > >> Any body else going to be at the Tulsa Show? >> >> It appears to be at the Expo Square Pavilion, and is a BOC/Foghat/Starship >> show. >> >> I have heard rumors that it's part of a car show, but I could be wrong >> there... > > D'oh... 11/11/2000 is the date. Why don't you come out to the show in the Albany, NY area? Tulsa's not more than a couple of days drive...heh. It's going to be the BOC-L hang-out event of the year! On this side of the pond anyway. :-) Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 11:10:15 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:10:15 +0100 Subject: off: Re: going to california Message-ID: "Allan T. Grohe, Jr." wrote: > Hi all--- > > I'm packing up my apartment, life, and fiancee, and moving to the > Sunnyvale, CA, area (southern San Francisco bay region) for around > the beginning of December. I'd like to pick your brains about the > greater SanFran area, including: > > - good music stores to sate my HW/PTree/BSYBE fix Amoeba Records on Haight - one of the best record shops I've ever visited. > - good places to look to live (I'll be in temp housing for 2 months) > that are not insanely expensive (I'm already planning on $2000/month > for rent, but I don't like it!) Berkeley's nice and laid back. > - what do first time movers to SF, CA need to know/do (car emissions? > registrations? licenses? etc.)? Make sure your front wheels are turned into the curb when you park on a hill otherwise you'll get a fine! (seriously) > - I'll probably move out in part, then moving my fiancee out next > year; what are the types of clothes I need there for winter (vs. > in Kansas City, which gets fairly cold) So does SF! Keef From Rocker22 at AOL.COM Thu Oct 26 11:23:22 2000 From: Rocker22 at AOL.COM (Rocker22 at AOL.COM) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 11:23:22 EDT Subject: boc: Tulsa Show Message-ID: I was planning on going, but realized I'm going to be out of town that day! :-( In a message dated 10/26/2000 8:56:01 AM Central Daylight Time, bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM writes: << On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, J. Michael Looney wrote: > Any body else going to be at the Tulsa Show? > > It appears to be at the Expo Square Pavilion, and is a BOC/Foghat/Starship > show. > > I have heard rumors that it's part of a car show, but I could be wrong > there... D'oh... 11/11/2000 is the date. >> From bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM Thu Oct 26 13:04:30 2000 From: bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM (J. Michael Looney) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 12:04:30 -0500 Subject: boc: Tulsa Show In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Brian Halligan wrote: > Why don't you come out to the show in the Albany, NY area? Tulsa's not more > than a couple of days drive...heh. > > It's going to be the BOC-L hang-out event of the year! On this side of the > pond anyway. :-) If I could get the time off work, I would... From bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM Thu Oct 26 13:05:12 2000 From: bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM (J. Michael Looney) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 12:05:12 -0500 Subject: boc: Tulsa Show In-Reply-To: <3e.2a88dc3.2729a66a@aol.com> Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 Rocker22 at AOL.COM wrote: > I was planning on going, but realized I'm going to be out of town that day! > Well that sucks. BTW, Vickie still wants a ride on your bike some day. From scorch at TE-CATS.COM Thu Oct 26 14:07:16 2000 From: scorch at TE-CATS.COM (John H. McCartney) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 11:07:16 -0700 Subject: off: going to california Message-ID: > > I'm packing up my apartment, life, and fiancee, and moving to the > Sunnyvale, CA, area. Hey, just up the road... >I'd like to pick your brains about the > greater SanFran area, including: > > - good music stores to sate my HW/PTree/BSYBE fix Compact Disc Warehouse (Sunnyvale), Rasputins (San Jose/Berkeley/San Leandro/etc.) Streetlight (San Jose/SF), Amoeba (Berkeley/SF). And of course there's always Tower. > - good places to look to live (I'll be in temp housing for 2 months) > that are not insanely expensive (I'm already planning on $2000/month > for rent, but I don't like it!) Uh, let me know where your job will be, and what kind of a place you're looking for and I can make some specific reccomendations. Commute issues are important, complex, and ugly! > - what do first time movers to SF, CA need to know/do (car emissions? > registrations? licenses? etc.)? Register within 10 days (law), though you should be able to slide until you have moved into a place and have a "permanent" address. > - I'll probably move out in part, then moving my fiancee out next > year; what are the types of clothes I need there for winter (vs. > in Kansas City, which gets fairly cold) No where near as cold as that! In this area it's rare for it to get below freezing for the nighttime low, day lows at the coldest are usually in the low 50's. Snow at this level is a once a decade or 2 experience, and it's just a dusting. Snow in the local ridges happens a few times each winter. Mostly just rain, occasional hail. > I am gray. I stand between the candle, and the star. > We are gray. We stand between the darkness, and the light. > > --- "And The Sky Full of Stars," _Babylon 5_ We can always use more B 5 fans! scorch From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Thu Oct 26 14:15:30 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 14:15:30 -0400 Subject: HW: Alan Powell (There or Not????) Message-ID: Both, Martin & Alan were operating on the left side of the stage behind the percussion kit. chris From jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 14:46:36 2000 From: jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 19:46:36 +0100 Subject: HW: on stage happenings Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Berry To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 11:58 PM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra Track List At 12:00 23/10/00, Andreas Stuewe wrote: > >Now here it comes: (Not sure bout the line-ups though - any > >additions/Corrections welcome!) > in his introductions, and someone else mentioned Martin Griffin, but I only > saw three drumkits. I assumed Richard was always in the right-hand one, > Danny in the middle and Terry on the left, but it was a crowded stage and I > was at the back of the hall so it was hard to see. There was quite a nifty exchange of drummers at various times during the show sharing the three drum kits between them. Dik Mik and Del Dettmar were both lurking on the left hand side of the stage behind the synths. They occasionally moved forward but were never really visible although I definitely saw an axe being played! In fact as I can recall there were some rather well organised exchange arrangements going on with other equipment as well. I was up in the left hand balcony at the front (or as far front as one could get without being ejected by the bouncers 8-(( ) and had an excellent view. I found the sound was pretty good up there as well - I think that one of the microphones on stage wasn't working too well because when Nik (I think) was making an announcement he abandoned the right hand mic and concentrated on the one to the left of the stage. And Tim was getting massive feedback from his during his solo spot which must have been a nightmare, though he coped admirably. BTW - exactly why was the front two rows of the balcony sealed off by yellow warning tape? I assumed it was something structural - wondering if it was about to collapse or something - but next night with Motorhead it had been opened up again and people were standing right up against the front rail........ Not fair!!! jill From nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 14:52:53 2000 From: nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK (Nick Medford) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 19:52:53 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In message , Kirsten Procter writes >Apologies for the useless message. What I meant to say was that I didn't >notice Mr. Dettmar until he took his bow, but then this may only be >because I wasn't listening for him and hadn't seen him. I'm sure he did >contribute valuable swoosh, I just rather do the 'Oooh, swoosh' but not >bother where exactly it's coming from thing... those around me did look >slightly surprosed when he took his bow, though. He was definitely there throughout the whole Space Ritual bit, and I think for a little while beforehand too. Problem is he was quite some way back in the corner and, being somewhat gnomic in physique, he probably wasn't visible from everywhere in the hall. How much he contributed I don't know but it seemed like Messrs Blake and Swindells were the real keyboard stars. Bit surprised Harvey wasn't on for longer though. Dikmik may have done a bit of swooshing etc. but most of the time he was loafing in the wings with a huge grin on his face. Fair enough. Someone speculated that the guy in front of Tim Blake might have been Keith Hale but surely it was Jon "Liquid Len" Smeeton operating the lightshow projections. It is pretty amusing that none of us is sure what they saw and heard but I think this was one of those occasions where if you remember it exactly, then you weren't really there! -- Nick Medford From novadrive at HOME.COM Thu Oct 26 15:27:43 2000 From: novadrive at HOME.COM (Kevin Sommers) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 12:27:43 -0700 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video In-Reply-To: <997CDAC4BBC5D211BE0B0008C70D298F02AE8CAA@lnnt47.london.entoil.com> Message-ID: Or, if a triple CD set wouldn't be feasible (would the non-rabid-Hawkfans of the world buy more than a double?), then there should be a disk with the remainder available to passport holders! Kevin Sommers -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of Thomas, Guy Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 3:51 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: HW: Brixton Poll/Video ..... Guy T. PS - there bloody well should be an album, as Nik arranged for a mobile recording unit - and they don't come cheaply! If there is going to be an album, then it really ought to be a triple CD set - no edits! (IMHO - for what it's worth!) From novadrive at HOME.COM Thu Oct 26 15:40:34 2000 From: novadrive at HOME.COM (Kevin Sommers) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 12:40:34 -0700 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I thought I read somewhere in this flurry of messages that it was Keith Kniveton in front of Tim. ??? Kevin Sommers -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of Nick Medford Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 11:53 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra ... Someone speculated that the guy in front of Tim Blake might have been Keith Hale but surely it was Jon "Liquid Len" Smeeton operating the lightshow projections. It is pretty amusing that none of us is sure what they saw and heard but I think this was one of those occasions where if you remember it exactly, then you weren't really there! -- Nick Medford From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Thu Oct 26 15:47:50 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:47:50 EDT Subject: HW: Hawkestra (Del/DikMik) Message-ID: In a message dated 10/25/00 2:44:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ceres at SIRIUS.COM writes: > >DikMik was there, but I've no idea if he actually contributed. > >Del Dettmar was there with his axe, but again, no idea of contribution. > > If he had his axe (and, more importantly, the EMS Synthi that it plugs > into!), I'm sure his contributions were very interesting (although probably > quite difficult to distinguish from Tim's). Ever since discovering Space Ritual five years ago the most painful regret of my life has been being born in 1973--now apparently something quite close happened...and I missed it (I had to). Also would have been a blast to meet all the Brit-Hawks in this context (and in a British pub, no less). But anyway, if DikMik and Del were there, and there was this SR-revival segment, how could they _not_ have been major contributors?? This would have made me cry...then again, you can't have 1972 in 2000. Born to late, Chuck From paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU Thu Oct 26 15:59:42 2000 From: paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU (Paul Mather) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:59:42 -0400 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Kevin Sommers wrote: => Or, if a triple CD set wouldn't be feasible (would the non-rabid-Hawkfans of => the world buy more than a double?), then there should be a disk with the => remainder available to passport holders! Gov't Mule's unexpurgated _Live... With a Little Help From Our Friends: Collector's Edition_ 4 CD set sold out, as far as I know (at least folks have trouble acquiring it nowadays), and it was a limited edition in the tens of thousands (I heard a rumour of 40,000). Note, that was released in addition to the regular 2 CD "edited highlights" version! BTW, that 4 CD release also demonstrates the benefits of audience taping. They had problems with the recording truck on the night, so some parts have been spliced in from audience DATs. It is a great set---a complete document of a great live event---and I'd love to see the same emerge from the Hawkestra event. Cheers, Paul. e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." --- Frank Vincent Zappa => -----Original Message----- => From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On => Behalf Of Thomas, Guy => Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 3:51 AM => To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU => Subject: Re: HW: Brixton Poll/Video => => => ..... => => Guy T. => => PS - there bloody well should be an album, as Nik arranged for a mobile => recording unit - and they don't come cheaply! If there is going to be an => album, then it really ought to be a triple CD set - no edits! (IMHO - for => what it's worth!) From nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 16:12:58 2000 From: nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK (Nick Medford) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 21:12:58 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In message , Kevin Sommers writes >I thought I read somewhere in this flurry of messages that it was Keith >Kniveton in front of Tim. >??? > >Kevin Sommers > I have never seen the name Keith Kniveton before today! And yet I see he is to be part of the lineup for the Xmas show. Who in the cosmos is he? On the subject of the Xmas show: in London, Dec 29th...great...but WHERE in London?! Or will the Hawks manifest over the whole city at once? -- Nick Medford From flossbac at NLCI.COM Thu Oct 26 16:26:38 2000 From: flossbac at NLCI.COM (flossbac) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:26:38 -0500 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video Message-ID: Regarding the CD release of the reunion show... I think it would be an easy matter, if no label is interested in putting it out, for HW to release it themselves (much like with the Live 97 disc) and advertise it sufficiently to make good sales. I might point out the example of Klaus Schulze who put out a 50 CD set of unreleased material recently (yes kids, that's right, 50 CDs!) in a limited edition on his own label, and it's a super success story! I would bet Hawkwind could put out a box of like 10 unreleased CDs of live shows demos etc. in a limited edition and they would sell in the thousands quite easily... just a thought! John Majka flossbac at nlci.com > On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Kevin Sommers wrote: > > => Or, if a triple CD set wouldn't be feasible (would the non-rabid-Hawkfans of > => the world buy more than a double?), then there should be a disk with the > => remainder available to passport holders! > > Gov't Mule's unexpurgated _Live... With a Little Help From Our Friends: > Collector's Edition_ 4 CD set sold out, as far as I know (at least folks > have trouble acquiring it nowadays), and it was a limited edition in the > tens of thousands (I heard a rumour of 40,000). Note, that was released > in addition to the regular 2 CD "edited highlights" version! From Alogilvy at AOL.COM Thu Oct 26 16:24:22 2000 From: Alogilvy at AOL.COM (Al Ogilvy) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:24:22 EDT Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video Message-ID: Thanks for clearing that up guy! I wondered why the cameraman spent so much time filming steve swindells... I didnt know Nik had organised a mobile recording facility...thats really good news...Lets hope everyone can agree which label to put it out on and all the other nice legal bits ! ...I too would hope that a completely unedited,warts and all triple CD is the result ! Fingers crossed...Better start saving ! From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Thu Oct 26 16:27:12 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 13:27:12 -0700 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: >From Spring 2000 issue of 'Hawkwind Feedback', archived by Stephan 'Hawkman' Spiegel (thanks, man!) at: http://www.ka.net/ss/t6.html >>>The UK Autumn tour was very short and didn't really last long enough for the band to get fully into it, but I gather from the mail that the people had a good time, especially Keith Kniveton. Keith wrote the article about the EMS synth for HF27 and Dave invited him to join the line-up with his synth for the St. Austell gig...which, of course, he did. Nice one! Sadly, my job kept me from the tour, but there will be other times to look forward to. There has been talk of a gig at Brixton on March 24th., but with nothing confirmed yet (early March) I can't see it happening...maybe later. <<< Well, if he's playing an EMS synthesizer (VCS3 or Synthi, just like Del, Tim, Eno, etc.) then he's sure to be making some cool SWOOSH! Which brings up the question ... is there an updated version of the gigs/tracks/personnel list floating around somewhere (the personnel column for Oct 21 2000 will certainly be full!)? I don't have a copy that's current enough to include the St. Austell show that Brian Tawn mentions. So this means that the Xmas Party lineup will include *3* keyboard/synth players (or 5, if Dave and Simon count; or potentially 7, if Jerry and Alan also count!): Harvey Bainbridge, Tim Blake & Keith Kniveton I guess this way, they definitely *won't* have to rely on MIDI-programmed backing tracks! Cool! -Doug ceres at sirius.com On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 21:12:58 +0100, Nick Medford wrote: >I have never seen the name Keith Kniveton before today! And yet I see he >is to be part of the lineup for the Xmas show. Who in the cosmos is he? From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Thu Oct 26 17:27:19 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 06:57:19 +0930 Subject: HW: Brixton Poll/Video Message-ID: > I would bet Hawkwind could put out a box of > like 10 unreleased CDs of live shows demos etc. in a limited edition and > they would sell in the thousands quite easily... just a thought! I'd certainly buy it!! As well as tell everyone I knew etc etc ----- Original Message ----- From: flossbac To: Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 5:56 AM Subject: Re: HW: Brixton Poll/Video > Regarding the CD release of the reunion show... > I think it would be an easy matter, if no label is interested in putting it > out, for HW to release it themselves (much like with the Live 97 disc) and > advertise it sufficiently to make good sales. I might point out the example > of Klaus Schulze who put out a 50 CD set of unreleased material recently > (yes kids, that's right, 50 CDs!) in a limited edition on his own label, and > it's a super success story! I would bet Hawkwind could put out a box of > like 10 unreleased CDs of live shows demos etc. in a limited edition and > they would sell in the thousands quite easily... just a thought! > John Majka > flossbac at nlci.com > > > > On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Kevin Sommers wrote: > > > > => Or, if a triple CD set wouldn't be feasible (would the > non-rabid-Hawkfans of > > => the world buy more than a double?), then there should be a disk with > the > > => remainder available to passport holders! > > > > Gov't Mule's unexpurgated _Live... With a Little Help From Our Friends: > > Collector's Edition_ 4 CD set sold out, as far as I know (at least folks > > have trouble acquiring it nowadays), and it was a limited edition in the > > tens of thousands (I heard a rumour of 40,000). Note, that was released > > in addition to the regular 2 CD "edited highlights" version! > From Rocker22 at AOL.COM Thu Oct 26 17:24:02 2000 From: Rocker22 at AOL.COM (Rocker22 at AOL.COM) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 17:24:02 EDT Subject: boc: Tulsa Show Message-ID: In a message dated 10/26/2000 12:14:12 PM Central Daylight Time, bocfan at AREA51.BCGSYSTEMS.COM writes: > On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 Rocker22 at AOL.COM wrote: > > > I was planning on going, but realized I'm going to be out of town that > day! > > > Well that sucks. > > BTW, Vickie still wants a ride on your bike some day. Yep, it DOES suck! I do owe her a ride. I'll have to see about giving her one... From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Thu Oct 26 17:46:34 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 14:46:34 -0700 Subject: off: going to california Message-ID: Hi Allan, been a while ... On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 07:35:18 -0500, "Allan T. Grohe, Jr." wrote: >I'm packing up my apartment, life, and fiancee, and moving to the >Sunnyvale, CA, area Oof, I'm sorry. Moving out of Sunnyvale and up to the northern Bay Area (first San Francisco, now Oakland) was the best thing I'd done since moving *to* the Bay Area. The South Bay scares me, but at least you'll be able to listen to KFJC 89.7FM, the second-best radio station in the USA. >(southern San Francisco bay region) for around >the beginning of December. I'd like to pick your brains about the >greater SanFran area, including: > >- good music stores to sate my HW/PTree/BSYBE fix I think most of the good ones have been mentioned, although I think that the two "boutique" stores, Mod Lang (Berkeley) and Aquarius (San Francisco) were missed. Those two are good for specific underground genres (techno, indierock, britpop, lounge/exotica, prog, metal, and yes, space/psych & 60s reissues), but not so much for "general"/Top-40 browsing. >- good places to look to live (I'll be in temp housing for 2 months) > that are not insanely expensive (I'm already planning on $2000/month > for rent, but I don't like it!) That figure sounds about right, unfortunately, unless you don't mind the commute from Stockton. You DON'T want to know what I pay for my huge, rent-controlled 2-1/2 (at least) bedroom flat in Oakland with a lease going back to '92 or so. >- what do first time movers to SF, CA need to know/do (car emissions? > registrations? licenses? etc.)? I don't recall the exact details (it's been over 12 years since I moved out here, and bought a car in CA), but your car WILL have to pass CA emissions standards, and you WILL have to take a written test to get a CA driver's license. >- I'll probably move out in part, then moving my fiancee out next > year; what are the types of clothes I need there for winter (vs. > in Kansas City, which gets fairly cold) Bring a raincoat! In the South Bay you won't see much temperature variation (and you'll love how non-humid it is in the summer, even during the one week per year when the mercury breaks 100degreesF), but if you come up to San Francisco on a warm summer's day, DON'T FORGET to bring a sweater AND jacket (layers!) if you're staying past 5PM or so ... it can get bone-chillingly cold on summer evenings when the fog rolls in and permeates your clothing and skin. But temperatures below freezing are extremely rare. >Any thoughts/advice would be vastly appreciated! I hope you like it in this corner of the world. Unfortunately, the recent economic boom in the area has been devastatingly BAD for culture & the arts, as well as for ordinary working people. You'll experience traffic jams the likes of which you've never experienced in KC, and at least you already know about the unbelievable rents. But you'll also have opportunities to eat delicious foods from all over the world, see cool movies/bands/art exhibits that would never make it to KC, and encounter some pretty interesting people ... Good luck! -Doug ceres at sirius.com From henderson.120 at OSU.EDU Thu Oct 26 17:24:59 2000 From: henderson.120 at OSU.EDU (K Henderson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 17:24:59 -0400 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Nick said... >Someone speculated that the guy in front of Tim Blake might have been >Keith Hale but surely it was Jon "Liquid Len" Smeeton operating the >lightshow projections. No, I think it was Keith Hale...I think he was introduced as such. And I'm pretty sure that Liquid Len pulled out (too much money I heard), and that it was Jen and Pogle (Fruit Salad, or whatever they're called) of Ozrics' fame. Sure looked familiar to me from the first US Ozrics tour of the early 90s. >It is pretty amusing that none of us is sure what they saw and heard but I >think this was one of those occasions where if you remember it exactly, then >you weren't really there! As far as DikMik is concerned, I clearly heard some '6 million dollar man' type choppy synth effects that I've only ever heard on Space Ritual, so his presence was pretty obvious to me. Del I never knew was up there until the very end, as I couldn't see behind the PA on stage right, due to where I was standing. Did Mick Slattery actually play? I only saw him come out for a bow. And did Terry Ollis only play on the Hurry On Sundown/Dreaming piece? I couldn't see who was playing Richard's kit most of the time, 'cause the person's face was entirely covered by a large crash cymbal. Grakkl (FAA) From nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 19:07:11 2000 From: nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK (Nick Medford) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:07:11 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <200010262232.SAA14255@mail4.uts.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: In message <200010262232.SAA14255 at mail4.uts.ohio-state.edu>, K Henderson writes >Nick said... > >>Someone speculated that the guy in front of Tim Blake might have been >>Keith Hale but surely it was Jon "Liquid Len" Smeeton operating the >>lightshow projections. > >No, I think it was Keith Hale...I think he was introduced as such. And I'm >pretty sure that Liquid Len pulled out (too much money I heard), and that it >was Jen and Pogle (Fruit Salad, or whatever they're called) of Ozrics' fame. >Sure looked familiar to me from the first US Ozrics tour of the early 90s. OK I stand corrected. So we now have a consensus of sorts: it was someone called Keith playing synth- but the surname remains uncertain! > >>It is pretty amusing that none of us is sure what they saw and heard but I >>think this was one of those occasions where if you remember it exactly, then >>you weren't really there! Didn't snip this from my previous post as it seems to be worth reiterating! > >Did Mick Slattery actually play? I only saw him come out for a bow. Pretty sure he didn't play. Looked happy to be there though. > And >did Terry Ollis only play on the Hurry On Sundown/Dreaming piece? Not sure, but I think so. Couldn't always see the drummers clearly, and it might've made sense for him to play on Shouldn't Do That, but it seemed to be Rich on that kit for the whole of the last section. Thought Terry's drumming on HoS was stunning though. Regarding Sam Fox: the reason I wondered whether she might have had an entanglement with Lemmy at some point was that recently I read an interview with him which included an anecdote about his relationship with a former Page 3 girl. Now I have no reason for thinking it was her, but I just wondered. Whoever it was, the anecdote is worth retelling for those that haven't heard it: the page 3 girl (whoever it was) had written her memoirs (or had them written for her, more likely) and said of Lemmy: "he tied me to the bed for a whole weekend... he was sensational." Lemmy was apparently furious and instructed his solicitors to complain, claiming this was completely untrue. In fact, he protested, "..it was 2 weeks and she was hanging from the chandeliers!" (I was a bit surprised to discover he has chandeliers, but that's lifestyles of the rich and famous for you). -- Nick Medford From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Thu Oct 26 19:38:30 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:38:30 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought Message-ID: No story any more - I got the wrong end of the stick I'm afraid. Sorry to disappoint, Andy G. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Berry" To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 11:34 PM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought > So what's the story, Andy? > > At 19:02 20/10/00, ANDREW GARIBALDI wrote: > >sad to say - you won't!!!!!! - if I make it to the Beehive pub by 7pm (rail > >permitting) I will tell why, but just have to dash so no time now, I'm > >afraid. > >Andy G'b > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Melvyn Vincent" > >To: > >Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 12:49 AM > >Subject: Re: HW: Hawkwind Advice Sought > >> I really do hope ( but doubt ) that we get a decent,professionally edited > >> and engineered film of 'Hawkestra 2000'. Too much of HW videos look > >> 'bootleggy'! From DASLUD at AOL.COM Thu Oct 26 19:34:26 2000 From: DASLUD at AOL.COM (DASLUD at AOL.COM) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 19:34:26 EDT Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: In a message dated 10/26/00 6:32:46 PM, henderson.120 at OSU.EDU writes: << Jen and Pogle (Fruit Salad, or whatever they're called) >> ==== could be wrong but jen was involved w/the 91 us hawktour while pogle was kinda, legally distracted... i met her. purty lady, she was anyone to confirm? "<>" From IainFerguson at CS.COM Thu Oct 26 19:36:13 2000 From: IainFerguson at CS.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 19:36:13 EDT Subject: HW: Keith Kniveton Message-ID: Hi folks, still a bit frazzled to say the least, glad to see everyone else is as confused as me as to who was where that night Still shivering from hearing everyone signing counterpoint to SOTA and actually hearing Hurry on Sundown. ( never mind space is deep BIG GRIN) excuse my ignorance but can someone inform me who Keith Kniveton is please will i have heard of him before ? i cant say ive heard of him. regards iain ( ps sorry mike i could get into the beehive to collect me badge) From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Thu Oct 26 19:52:34 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:52:34 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Keith Kniveton is the 95% behind the Starfield album which if you haven't yet got it, you really should as a Hawkwind fan - check out my thorough review of it on: http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/album.htm and see if I'm not absolutely rtight!!! Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Medford" To: Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 9:12 PM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > In message om>, Kevin Sommers writes > >I thought I read somewhere in this flurry of messages that it was Keith > >Kniveton in front of Tim. > >??? > > > >Kevin Sommers > > > > I have never seen the name Keith Kniveton before today! And yet I see he > is to be part of the lineup for the Xmas show. Who in the cosmos is he? > > On the subject of the Xmas show: in London, Dec 29th...great...but > WHERE in London?! > > Or will the Hawks manifest over the whole city at once? > -- > Nick Medford From nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 19:52:42 2000 From: nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK (Nick Medford) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:52:42 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra In-Reply-To: <008201c03fa8$592ab2c0$4397bc3e@s8d3c4> Message-ID: In message <008201c03fa8$592ab2c0$4397bc3e at s8d3c4>, ANDREW GARIBALDI writes >Keith Kniveton is the 95% behind the Starfield album which if you haven't >yet got it, you really should as a Hawkwind fan - check out my thorough >review of it on: >http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/album.htm >and see if I'm not absolutely rtight!!! >Andy Garibaldi. For your sake, I hope you're NOT absolutely airtight. -- Nick Medford From g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 20:23:17 2000 From: g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK (g.m.wright) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 01:23:17 +0100 Subject: HW: on stage happenings Message-ID: I did see some filming going on up there when i was looking up & admiring the structure & lights Geoff geoff wright g.m.wright at tinyonline.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: Jill Strobridge To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 26 October 2000 19:48 Subject: HW: on stage happenings >BTW - exactly why was the front two rows of the balcony sealed off by >yellow warning tape? I assumed it was something structural - wondering >if it was about to collapse or something - but next night with Motorhead >it had been opened up again and people were standing right up against >the front rail........ Not fair!!! > >jill > From Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET Thu Oct 26 21:47:39 2000 From: Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET (Dan Witt) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 20:47:39 -0500 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Ah, I just got a copy of a Starfield cd, it sounds like electric teepee part II. I heard that part of the reason is they bought Dave Brock's studio equipment that he had for sale a while back. ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANDREW GARIBALDI" To: Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 6:52 PM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > Keith Kniveton is the 95% behind the Starfield album which if you haven't > yet got it, you really should as a Hawkwind fan - check out my thorough > review of it on: > http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/album.htm > and see if I'm not absolutely rtight!!! > Andy Garibaldi. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nick Medford" > To: > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 9:12 PM > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Fri Oct 27 00:51:13 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 06:51:13 +0200 Subject: HW: Festivals video Message-ID: Hello, Where is Gwent ? Shouldn't it be Gent or Ghent ? If so it's a copy of my video I made with permission of Dave. Where is it released from ? Through Voiceprint,Visionary or from Hawkwind Merchandise ? greetings filip ----- Original Message ----- From: Cerberus To: Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 2:32 PM Subject: Re: HW: Festivals video > > Anyone know exactly what's on the Festivals video? > > 1. Watching the grass grow (Stonehenge 84) > 2. Silver machine(Reading festival 86) > 3. Master of the universe(Bristol bike show 86) > 4. Levitation(Leeds acid daze 87) > 5. Needlegun " " > 6. Time we left(Treworsey festival 89) > 7. Assassins(Derby 95) > 8. Palestine, space is there(Gwent 96) > 9. Right to decide(Brixton 92) > > Total running time 60mins > > GARY > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Steve Litchfield > To: > Sent: 26 October 2000 10:55 > Subject: HW: Festivals video > > > > Anyone know exactly what's on the Festivals video? > > > > Cheers > > Steve Litchfield > > From andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK Fri Oct 27 03:49:04 2000 From: andy.ball at RD.BBC.CO.UK (Andy Ball) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 08:49:04 +0100 Subject: HW: Festivals video In-Reply-To: <001f01c03fd3$251bc480$68ae08d4@d8o7x0> Message-ID: Gwent is in Wales. At 06:51 27/10/00 +0200, you wrote: >Hello, > >Where is Gwent ? Shouldn't it be Gent or Ghent ? >If so it's a copy of my video I made with permission of Dave. >Where is it released from ? >Through Voiceprint,Visionary or from Hawkwind Merchandise ? > >greetings >filip > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Cerberus >To: >Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 2:32 PM >Subject: Re: HW: Festivals video > > >> > Anyone know exactly what's on the Festivals video? >> >> 1. Watching the grass grow (Stonehenge 84) >> 2. Silver machine(Reading festival 86) >> 3. Master of the universe(Bristol bike show 86) >> 4. Levitation(Leeds acid daze 87) >> 5. Needlegun " " >> 6. Time we left(Treworsey festival 89) >> 7. Assassins(Derby 95) >> 8. Palestine, space is there(Gwent 96) >> 9. Right to decide(Brixton 92) >> >> Total running time 60mins >> >> GARY >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Steve Litchfield >> To: >> Sent: 26 October 2000 10:55 >> Subject: HW: Festivals video >> >> >> > Anyone know exactly what's on the Festivals video? >> > >> > Cheers >> > Steve Litchfield >> > > > From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Fri Oct 27 04:45:08 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 04:45:08 EDT Subject: off: going to california Message-ID: In a message dated 10/26/00 11:07:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time, scorch at TE-CATS.COM writes: > Compact Disc Warehouse (Sunnyvale), Rasputins (San Jose/Berkeley/San > Leandro/etc.) Streetlight (San Jose/SF), Amoeba (Berkeley/SF). And of > course there's always Tower. > There's also a fantastic Streetlight in Santa Cruz, if you're ever down there. Chuck From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Fri Oct 27 04:52:41 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:52:41 +0100 Subject: off: going to california Message-ID: > There's also a fantastic Streetlight in Santa Cruz, if you're ever down > there. Chuck Wow-ee!! I believe there's also an interesting arrangement of recycling bins in Leeds, a fascinating disabled parking bay outside B&Q in Enfield, a pair of great fire hydrants just north of Wolverhampton, and a dead fox on the A47. You Americans don't have it all your own way you know! :-) Cheers, Rich. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com From SHLL at NOVO.DK Fri Oct 27 05:12:29 2000 From: SHLL at NOVO.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:12:29 +0200 Subject: HW: Synth sounds at the gig Message-ID: Hej, There seems to be a lot of discussion of the synth sounds at the gig. I think everyone agrees that Tim did a great job and was by far the major contributor of synth work. Next would be Steve Swindells, but he was mixed lower but was on stage for a lot of the concert before Lemmy came out. Harvey was in and out and did some great spacey stuff for his intro to Freefall and then he did come out and add some more sounds later. As for Del and Dik Mik, they were difficult to hear. I think one thing that will sound strange to people was when Lemmy came out and Ron introduced Earth Calling, at this time you could hear del and dik mik with the electronics but when the blanga began, and there was a lot of it, when some of the space ritual stuff kind of degenerated and no one really knew where it was going, they were quite hard to hear and then tim would come across the sound scape with this beautiful tim blak new age synth sweep that sounded so out of place... Almost funny... Somemight find these new synth sounds a cool addition to the nearly pure electronic sounds from the versions of the early 70's, but ............ Well, if they do decide to release the gig unedited, they will for sure leave Shot down in the night, Rocky Paths and Moonglum out unless they get Huw to go back in the studio and overdub what should have been played... I also think that without seeing the video it will be nearly impossible to get who was playing on each track correct. During silver machine they had 15 members on stage, I wrote this down during the gig.. Also, Terry Olis came on an off like 4 times. He started out drumming on Born to Go and bailed in the middle and Richard took over. Also, Allan Powell, for sure played in the far left corner with Martin Griffins. Wow.. on reflection, this was such an incredible concert.. I am so glad that I made the effort to be there. scott From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Fri Oct 27 10:20:18 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:20:18 +0100 Subject: off: going to california Message-ID: Get your coat!!!! ChrisW > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Lockwood [mailto:rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM] > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:53 AM > Subject: Re: off: going to california > > > > There's also a fantastic Streetlight in Santa Cruz, if > you're ever down > > there. Chuck > > Wow-ee!! I believe there's also an interesting arrangement > of recycling > bins in Leeds, a fascinating disabled parking bay outside B&Q > in Enfield, a > pair of great fire hydrants just north of Wolverhampton, and > a dead fox on > the A47. > > You Americans don't have it all your own way you know! > > :-) > > Cheers, > > Rich. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Stewartbas at AOL.COM Fri Oct 27 10:33:18 2000 From: Stewartbas at AOL.COM (Bill Stewart) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:33:18 EDT Subject: OZRICS Message-ID: Ozrics tonite 10/27, & Tomorrow 10/28 Wetlands NYC....Door 8PM Bill From Stewartbas at AOL.COM Fri Oct 27 10:34:52 2000 From: Stewartbas at AOL.COM (Bill Stewart) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:34:52 EDT Subject: OFF NY Yankees Message-ID: Once again THE YANKEES win the World Series.....ho hum...yawn...what else is new? Bill From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Fri Oct 27 10:45:26 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:45:26 +0100 Subject: off: going to california Message-ID: That's mine - the long leather thing... (oo-err...) Cheers, Rich. > Get your coat!!!! > > ChrisW > > > > > > There's also a fantastic Streetlight in Santa Cruz, if > > you're ever down > > > there. Chuck > > > > Wow-ee!! I believe there's also an interesting arrangement > > of recycling > > bins in Leeds, a fascinating disabled parking bay outside B&Q > > in Enfield, a > > pair of great fire hydrants just north of Wolverhampton, and > > a dead fox on > > the A47. > > > > You Americans don't have it all your own way you know! > > > > :-) > > > > Cheers, > > > > Rich. > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Fri Oct 27 10:46:16 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:46:16 +0100 Subject: OFF NY Yankees Message-ID: Really? Oh bollocks. Since I went to McCaffrey and Burke's in Queens I've been a lifelong Mets fan... :-) Cheers, Rich. > Once again THE YANKEES win the World Series.....ho hum...yawn...what else is > new? > > Bill _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From nexus at PANIX.COM Fri Oct 27 10:52:35 2000 From: nexus at PANIX.COM (Jeff Berry) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:52:35 -0400 Subject: OFF Trials of Martin Guerre In-Reply-To: <3b.bb1ffbc.272aec8c@aol.com> from "Bill Stewart" at Oct 27, 2000 10:34:52 AM Message-ID: Well, this has nothing to do with either the Yankess or BOC or Hawkwind and so on, but it does have to with a long time list member, myself, who has no other way to contact some folks, so ... I'm involved in a play in NYC that opens in a couple of weeks, and would love for herds of listfolk to come and see it. (Actually, herds of any kind of folk would be acceptable.) The specs are below. The show does contain Louisiana Acadian music which at times sounds like some of the less coherent moments in a Hawkwind show (well, sort of), and some of them would make great songs for the Brain Surgeons to cover (kind of). OK, that was a stretch. Any way, come and see the show. Jeff Berry, nexus at panix.com The Deptford Players http://www.deptfordplayers.org present The Trials of Martin Guerre by Frank Cossa In the late sixteenth century a young man left his wife, child and home to be a soldier. Nine years later he returned. Or was it he? For three years no one doubted, and then accusations began to fly. If the man was Martin Guerre, why did his uncle claim he wasn't? If he was not, why did his wife and sisters claim he was? The facts underlying this famous case of imposture are for the most part known. The personalities and motives will never be known, but Frank Cossa's warm and intelligent script gives one possibility, and one answer to the most compelling question in the case: not who, but why? When: Previews: November 9 2000 - November 20 2000 Performance: November 25 - December 17 2000 Mondays: 7:00PM Tuesdays: No Show Wednesdays: No Show Thursdays: 7:00PM Fridays: 8:00PM Saturdays: 3:00PM Matinee, and 8:00PM Sundays: 7:00PM There is no show Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 23 Where: The New 42nd Street Theatre, at West Side Dance Project. 348 W. 42nd St. New York, NY 10036 Between 8th and 9th, just west of the Port Authority Bus Terminal and the post office. Subway access is by any train which stops at Times Square. Ticket Sales: Preview Tickets are $15, Students/Seniors are $12 Regular Performance Tickets are $30, Students/Seniors are $20 Group Rates are available, call the Deptford Players for details. Check the web-site http://www.deptfordplayers.org for details, or for information, call the Deptford Players at (212)666-6509 or email us at marlowe at deptfordplayers.org Most major credit cards accepted. From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Fri Oct 27 10:56:20 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:56:20 +0100 Subject: OFF Trials of Martin Guerre Message-ID: Sorry I can't be there, but break a leg! :-) Cheers, Rich. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Fri Oct 27 10:59:35 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:59:35 EDT Subject: OFF NY Yankees In-Reply-To: <3b.bb1ffbc.272aec8c@aol.com> Message-ID: On 27 Oct 00, at 10:34, Bill Stewart wrote: > Once again THE YANKEES win the World Series.....ho hum...yawn...what > else is new? > Best team money can buy... theo From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Fri Oct 27 11:01:35 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:01:35 -0400 Subject: OFF NY Yankees In-Reply-To: <3b.bb1ffbc.272aec8c@aol.com> Message-ID: > Once again THE YANKEES win the World Series.....ho hum...yawn...what else is > new? > > Bill I used to root for the Yankees in the WS. Not this year. I think they're the perfect example of a team winning *too* often. Let's see some real competition! Salary caps all 'round.... Brian OnTopic-ish> If I were a ballplayer, I'd choose "Dominance & Submission" as my "going to bat" music. Hopefully, it would end up being more of the former, and less of the later. -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From nexus at PANIX.COM Fri Oct 27 11:07:20 2000 From: nexus at PANIX.COM (Jeff Berry) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:07:20 -0400 Subject: OFF Trials of Martin Guerre In-Reply-To: <04aa01c04026$123a7610$3d01a8c0@tpd.co.uk> from "Richard Lockwood" at Oct 27, 2000 03:56:20 PM Message-ID: >Sorry I can't be there, but break a leg! >:-) Duly noted, thanks:-) JB From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Fri Oct 27 11:12:36 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 17:12:36 +0200 Subject: HW: The Captains Report Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EliPXR5 at AOL.COM Fri Oct 27 11:41:11 2000 From: EliPXR5 at AOL.COM (Eli Friedman) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:41:11 EDT Subject: HW: Thank you for Brixton Message-ID: Hello everybody. I'm back in New York from a week abroad highlighted by the Hawkestra event at Brixton. Thanks to all the other list members who posted about the event I've been up all night just going through e-mails. Whew. I want to add my voice to those who want to give the largest thanks to Dave and each and every Hawk-member who attended and made the show so amazing. For me it was a dream come true, and I've no nits to pick with it at all, (well it would have been nice if Simon King could have put in an appearance but...). No, really I thought it was just fantastic for the epic 4 hour length of it, and the mixture of every era of Hawkwind personnel worked better than I'd ever anticipated it would, and I came expecting plenty. Obviously lots of rehersal went into it. I felt like the list member who said he'd felt like he'd been given the moon on a stick. The whole night was one big highlight. Thanks also to Michael Blackman for the fantastic badges. I know everynody who got one loved them, and your kind efforts were very appreciated by all. I'm sorry we didn't get to meet. The scene in the Beehive was some of the most crowded chaos I've ever experienced...and I'm from New York. I'm glad I got to see my U.S. homies Mike Coleman, Kevin Sommers, Jim Lascko,Keith Henderson, Dave Hess, Steve Taylor, Steve Hayes, Adam Strider and Susan Suchman. All the way to London for Hawkwind, pretty cool. I'm sorry I didn't get to meet more list members, but the crowd was stifling my social skills, what they are. I'm sorry I missed Bernhard. Maybe at the Christmas gig? I was very happy to meet Gary and Anna on the line, que, whatever you call the throng waiting to get in. Also happy to get to say hi to Andy Garibaldi for a quick meeting. Also hi to Jill Stroubridge. I'm the bearded yank who said hi to you as you returned to your balcony seat for Tim Blake's set. What a night. I'm so glad I went, so glad the Hawks all came. Thanks and worship for all the Hawkwinders who came,played, and conquered. I can't resist trying to do it all again at Christmas. Cheers to you all. Eli (PXR5) Friedman From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Fri Oct 27 12:00:42 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:00:42 -0400 Subject: +++Pix from Brixton+++Brixton Pix+++ Message-ID: Hi there, the first pix and some very first and quick lines of text are ready. You'll find them at http://www.super-tunes.de/hawkwind.htm Chris From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Fri Oct 27 12:15:14 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:15:14 -0400 Subject: Pix from Brixton Brixton pix Message-ID: Hi there, the first pix from brixton and some first, short and quickdrawn lines of text are available at http://www.super-tunes.de/hawkwind.htm Chris From Stewartbas at AOL.COM Fri Oct 27 13:20:18 2000 From: Stewartbas at AOL.COM (Bill Stewart) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:20:18 EDT Subject: OFF NY Yankees Message-ID: In a message dated 10/27/2000 11:00:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU writes: << Best team money can buy... >> Best team the fan's money can buy:) Bill From Stewartbas at AOL.COM Fri Oct 27 13:23:00 2000 From: Stewartbas at AOL.COM (Bill Stewart) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:23:00 EDT Subject: OFF NY Yankees Message-ID: In a message dated 10/27/2000 11:00:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM writes: << I used to root for the Yankees in the WS. Not this year. I think they're the perfect example of a team winning *too* often. Let's see some real competition! Salary caps all 'round... >> Hmmmm this reeks of communism;) MY on deck song would be Valium 10 Bill From nyeconomist at YAHOO.COM Fri Oct 27 14:35:25 2000 From: nyeconomist at YAHOO.COM (Joseph Sardo) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:35:25 -0700 Subject: OFF NY Yankees Message-ID: There already is salary caps in baseball - you can't spend more than your revenue. And congratulations to the Yankees! I think their sucess should not be criticized, but rather show the rewards of hard work and trying to be the best you can be. See you all in Clifton Park. --- Bill Stewart wrote: > In a message dated 10/27/2000 11:00:21 AM Eastern > Daylight Time, > blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM writes: > > << I used to root for the Yankees in the WS. Not > this year. I think they're > the > perfect example of a team winning *too* often. > Let's see some real > competition! Salary caps all 'round... >> > Hmmmm this reeks of communism;) > > MY on deck song would be Valium 10 > > Bill __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Fri Oct 27 14:49:57 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:49:57 -0400 Subject: OFF NY Yankees In-Reply-To: <20001027183525.19481.qmail@web3205.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: >> Let's see some real >> competition! Salary caps all 'round... >> > Hmmmm this reeks of communism;) Why not? Communism and baseball work well together in Cuba (except for the whole defection thing). ;-) > MY on deck song would be Valium 10 > > Bill When Spinal Tap plays Yankee Stadium, the valium goes to 11. Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Fri Oct 27 14:57:44 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:57:44 -0400 Subject: OFF NY Yankees In-Reply-To: <20001027183525.19481.qmail@web3205.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: > And congratulations to the Yankees! I think their > sucess should not be criticized, but rather show the > rewards of hard work and trying to be the best you can > be. True, they're a great team who fought through a sub-standard (for them) regular season. I just get tired of seeing the same people win again and again. Of course, I didn't have that problem when my favorite team, the Blue Jays, won in '92 and '93. :-) Brian -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET Fri Oct 27 15:14:54 2000 From: d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET (David Greenhalgh) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 04:14:54 +0900 Subject: HW: Christmas PArty Message-ID: Dear Hawkwind, Thank you for agreeing to play at my Birthday Party! Woohoo! Dave From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Fri Oct 27 16:20:33 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 22:20:33 +0200 Subject: HW: Dave Brock poem Message-ID: Hello folks I still do not know what DAVE BROCK performed on 21.10.2000 between ANGELS OF DEATH and SPIRIT OF THE AGE It does not sound like FIRST LANDING ON MEDUSA -- angels of death ---- brock poem -- spirit of the age Anybody out there who can help me ?? Thanks Bernhard From hw at CY-B.ORG Fri Oct 27 18:44:34 2000 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 18:44:34 -0400 Subject: +++Pix from Brixton+++Brixton Pix+++ Message-ID: the FIRST pix were up on Mission Control at 5am on the Sunday Morning !.... From jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK Fri Oct 27 18:55:47 2000 From: jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 23:55:47 +0100 Subject: HW: Dave Brock poem Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: Bernhard Pospiech To: Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:20 PM Subject: HW: Dave Brock poem > Hello folks > > I still do not know what DAVE BROCK performed on 21.10.2000 > between ANGELS OF DEATH and SPIRIT OF THE AGE > It does not sound like FIRST LANDING ON MEDUSA Hi Bernhard! Wasn't it the second verse of that poem - the bit that starts "Full waking took us days to realize,/Adjusting to the newness of our eyes/We stayed inside, performing simple tasks......." That's what I seem to remember. But then I'm not entirely convinced I can rely on my memory with overmuch confidence! cheers jill From nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK Fri Oct 27 19:07:42 2000 From: nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK (Nick Medford) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 00:07:42 +0100 Subject: HW: Weird CDs In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20001024185640.00998ab0@pop.sirius.com> Message-ID: In message <3.0.6.32.20001024185640.00998ab0 at pop.sirius.com>, Doug Pearson writes >But then again, all 3 versions of "Uncle Sam" ('76 Neu-like version of >'Thrilling Adventures', '77 chugging version with the great Calvert rant on >'PXR5', and the '78 Hawklords high energy version of Weird 104) are very >different from one another and each has something interesting to offer IMO. Agreed. However the one on Thrilling Adventures I find particularly curious, because the rhythm sounds- to me anyway- suspiciously like Opa-Loka. Given that this is the earliest version, my theory is that the track originated as a Calvertian rant during O-L. Anyone know if this is the case? -- Nick Medford From scorch at TE-CATS.COM Fri Oct 27 19:14:58 2000 From: scorch at TE-CATS.COM (John H. McCartney) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:14:58 -0700 Subject: HW: Weird CDs Message-ID: > Agreed. However the one on Thrilling Adventures I find particularly > curious, because the rhythm sounds- to me anyway- suspiciously like > Opa-Loka. Given that this is the earliest version, my theory is that the track > originated as a Calvertian rant during O-L. Anyone know if this is the case? Ah, that's what was tickling the underside of my brain about that one! Also reminds me of the version of 25 Years on the Hawklords live disc, sounds an awful lot like Silver Machine chugging along behind Bob..... scorch From jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK Fri Oct 27 19:13:36 2000 From: jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 00:13:36 +0100 Subject: HW: Thank you for Brixton Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: Eli Friedman To: Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 4:41 PM Subject: Re: HW: Thank you for Brixton > Thanks also to Michael Blackman for the fantastic badges. I know > everynody who got one loved them, and your kind efforts were very appreciated > by all. I'll echo this - forgot to say so earlier. The badges are definitely a kollector's item now! I hope Michael is not too much out of pocket in the course of producing them. If I can do anything by way of payment please let me know! > Also happy to get to say hi to Andy > Garibaldi for a quick meeting. Also hi to Jill Stroubridge. I'm the bearded > yank who said hi to you as you returned to your balcony seat for Tim Blake's > set. I missed seeing Andy! And, yes, I do remember you and also remember feeling guiltily at the time that I should have stopped for a conversation but I was afraid of missing something so hurried onwards. So - A belated hi! jill . From richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ Fri Oct 27 19:34:29 2000 From: richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ (Richard Stockwell) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 12:34:29 +1300 Subject: EBS Label In-Reply-To: <200010272314.QAA03716@bob.te-cats.com> Message-ID: Does anyone know if the EBS (Emergency Broadcast System) Label is still in existence. It was run by Doug Smith in London which was the last contact I had. Dave Brock did tell me that Doug Smith now lives in Spain but supposedly Dougs son is running the label. Anyone know anything ? Richard Cranium Music From hw at CY-B.ORG Fri Oct 27 19:36:54 2000 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 19:36:54 -0400 Subject: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: STAR WARRIORS ++Beam to Mission Control updates to find out more about the xxmas party venue details..... www.hawkwind.org.uk++ MESSAGE ENDS From hw at CY-B.ORG Fri Oct 27 19:39:31 2000 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 19:39:31 -0400 Subject: HW Xmas Venue Message-ID: STAR WARRIORS ++BEAM DOWN TO WWW.HAWKWIND.ORG UK FOR THE XMAS VENUE UPDATE++ MESSAGE ENDS From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Fri Oct 27 19:30:38 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 16:30:38 -0700 Subject: HW: Weird CDs Message-ID: On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 00:07:42 +0100, Nick Medford wrote: >In message <3.0.6.32.20001024185640.00998ab0 at pop.sirius.com>, Doug >Pearson writes >>But then again, all 3 versions of "Uncle Sam" ('76 Neu-like version of >>'Thrilling Adventures'... > >Agreed. However the one on Thrilling Adventures I find particularly >curious, because the rhythm sounds- to me anyway- suspiciously like >Opa-Loka. Given that this is the earliest version, my theory is that the track >originated as a Calvertian rant during O-L. Anyone know if this is the case? Well, "Opa-Loka" IS the OTHER Hawkwind song that sounds like Neu. And Simon King IS credited with co-writing both songs ("Opa-Loka" with Powell, "Uncle Sam's On Mars" with Brock, Calvert & House). And they're the same two-chord progression (more or less). So you DEFINITELY could be onto something there ... (although a list of Hawkwind songs that sound sorta like other Hawkwind songs would NOT be a short one!) -Doug ceres at sirius.com From nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK Fri Oct 27 19:57:59 2000 From: nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK (Nick Medford) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 00:57:59 +0100 Subject: HW: Weird CDs In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20001027163038.0099b2d0@pop.sirius.com> Message-ID: In message <3.0.6.32.20001027163038.0099b2d0 at pop.sirius.com>, Doug Pearson writes >On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 00:07:42 +0100, Nick Medford O.UK> >wrote: >>In message <3.0.6.32.20001024185640.00998ab0 at pop.sirius.com>, Doug >>Pearson writes >>>But then again, all 3 versions of "Uncle Sam" ('76 Neu-like version of >>>'Thrilling Adventures'... >> >>Agreed. However the one on Thrilling Adventures I find particularly >>curious, because the rhythm sounds- to me anyway- suspiciously like >>Opa-Loka. Given that this is the earliest version, my theory is that the >track >>originated as a Calvertian rant during O-L. Anyone know if this is the case? > >Well, "Opa-Loka" IS the OTHER Hawkwind song that sounds like Neu. And >Simon King IS credited with co-writing both songs ("Opa-Loka" with Powell, >"Uncle Sam's On Mars" with Brock, Calvert & House). And they're the same >two-chord progression (more or less). So you DEFINITELY could be onto >something there ... (although a list of Hawkwind songs that sound sorta >like other Hawkwind songs would NOT be a short one!) > > -Doug > ceres at sirius.com On the subject of Neu and Krautrock... did anyone catch Faust's performance in London (at the RFH) on Wednesday night? I really wanted to go but couldn't make it. I'd be fascinated to read any reports. -- Nick Medford From HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM Sat Oct 28 00:27:08 2000 From: HAWKWINDED at AOL.COM (Dave Hess) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 00:27:08 EDT Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: In a message dated 10/25/00 5:44:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ceres at SIRIUS.COM writes: << I'm sure "Keith Hayles" wasn't there, at least not onstage, because there has never been a "Keith Hayles" in Hawkwind! On the other hand, I suppose that Paul Hayles (Sonic Assassins, second half of US '78 tour) or Keith Hale (Levitation tour, Ginger Baker's "Hawkwind") could have been. Perhaps even Steve Hayes (SD98, Star Nation), too. Damn those Hawkwind keyboard players and their confusingly-similar names! ;^) [someone else PLEASE jump in if I spelled any of those 3 names incorrectly!] >> Steve Hayes Was there in the crowd W/me C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Sat Oct 28 03:19:35 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 03:19:35 -0400 Subject: +++Pix from Brixton+++Brixton Pix+++ Message-ID: Hi Rx, and your pix look totally good, I hope for more of them. Chris From age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK Sat Oct 28 05:20:14 2000 From: age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Adrian Parr) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 10:20:14 +0100 Subject: EBS Label Message-ID: I believe the EBS label is still running in some form, though on a lesser scale than during the mid 90's. Doug is still in London, i was there the other week. -----Original Message----- From: Richard Stockwell To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 28 October 2000 00:28 Subject: Re: EBS Label >Does anyone know if the EBS (Emergency Broadcast System) Label is still in >existence. It was run by Doug Smith in London which was the last contact I >had. Dave Brock did tell me that Doug Smith now lives in Spain but >supposedly Dougs son is running the label. Anyone know anything ? > >Richard >Cranium Music > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 28 07:33:30 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 21:03:30 +0930 Subject: OFF Trials of Martin Guerre Message-ID: ditto michael b ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Lockwood To: Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 12:26 AM Subject: Re: OFF Trials of Martin Guerre > Sorry I can't be there, but break a leg! > > :-) > > Cheers, > > Rich. > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Sat Oct 28 07:29:03 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 13:29:03 +0200 Subject: HW: Thank you for Brixton In-Reply-To: <3b.bb64705.272afc17@aol.com> Message-ID: Hi Eli I agree with you 100 % about the HAWKESTRA It was an event we will never forget I'm very sorry that we've missed. Maybe a next try on 29.12.2000 ???? My PASSPORT is waiting to be used..... The venue is known now: The ASTORIA in Tottenham cheers Bernhard From sihalley at CABLEINET.CO.UK Sat Oct 28 07:29:03 2000 From: sihalley at CABLEINET.CO.UK (Si Halley) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 12:29:03 +0100 Subject: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rik Rx" To: Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 12:36 AM Subject: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT > STAR WARRIORS > ++Beam to Mission Control updates to find out more about the xxmas party > venue details..... www.hawkwind.org.uk++ > MESSAGE ENDS The link on mission control takes you to the Astoria 2 page on Ticketmaster. This place is small! Does anyone know if we need to buy tickets in advance or is it just a case of showing our passports at the door. Si From boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK Sat Oct 28 09:59:25 2000 From: boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK (XXX) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 14:59:25 +0100 Subject: HW: Xmas Party gig Message-ID: The gig is open to everyone, just we are going to open the doors early and do something special for passport holders! Sorry if there was any misunderstanding there! Not sure what time doors will open for non passport holders, probably earlier than average as we intend to do guests and stalls, displays and signings etc. Suggestions welcome! Kris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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C-Yaaaaaaaaaa Dave I I /\\ /I /\ /--l--I\ I I---\ I-- I----\ I------I /----\\ /\ / I/ \ /\ / I I \ I I I I- I I I I/ \\/ \/ I \ \/ \/ --I--I \I I__/ I_ I__/ From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Sat Oct 28 10:43:25 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 15:43:25 +0100 Subject: Fw: HW: Xmas Party gig Message-ID: hi there posted my application for a passport yesterday hopefully it gets proccessed and sent back to me before the gig happens. when is the wierd cd's being released properly in the high street? band members signing stuff seems like a good idea i suppose i have to bring down some of my collection to the gig then? :-) maybe some kind of question and answer forum too at the gig i know a lot of us hawkfans have questions to ask the band. Stuff on what equipment and set up they use to play live and in the studio. colm -----Original Message----- From: XXX To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 28 October 2000 15:03 Subject: HW: Xmas Party gig The gig is open to everyone, just we are going to open the doors early and do something special for passport holders! Sorry if there was any misunderstanding there! Not sure what time doors will open for non passport holders, probably earlier than average as we intend to do guests and stalls, displays and signings etc. Suggestions welcome! Kris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 28 11:18:15 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 00:48:15 +0930 Subject: Invitation Message-ID: You are hereby invited to our humble little web site... Michael & Renee Blackman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Sat Oct 28 08:06:08 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 13:06:08 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: Typing was never my strong pint - I hope to get butter and butter as time goes by, Andy Gravelbadly. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Medford" To: Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 12:52 AM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > In message <008201c03fa8$592ab2c0$4397bc3e at s8d3c4>, ANDREW > GARIBALDI writes > >Keith Kniveton is the 95% behind the Starfield album which if you haven't > >yet got it, you really should as a Hawkwind fan - check out my thorough > >review of it on: > >http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/album.htm > >and see if I'm not absolutely rtight!!! > >Andy Garibaldi. > > For your sake, I hope you're NOT absolutely airtight. > -- > Nick Medford From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Sat Oct 28 07:51:17 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 12:51:17 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Message-ID: I'd rate it better than a 'Teepee Pt 2' although obviously the keys and synths dominate but either way, for this type of music and a debut CD from a multi-instrumentalist, it not only is great but promises much for the future. Andy Garibaldi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Witt" To: Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 2:47 AM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > Ah, > > I just got a copy of a Starfield cd, it sounds like electric teepee part II. > I heard that part of the reason is they bought Dave Brock's studio equipment > that he had for sale a while back. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "ANDREW GARIBALDI" > To: > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 6:52 PM > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > > > > Keith Kniveton is the 95% behind the Starfield album which if you haven't > > yet got it, you really should as a Hawkwind fan - check out my thorough > > review of it on: > > http://www.andygee.dial.pipex.com/album.htm > > and see if I'm not absolutely rtight!!! > > Andy Garibaldi. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Nick Medford" > > To: > > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 9:12 PM > > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra > > From g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK Sat Oct 28 18:02:55 2000 From: g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK (g.m.wright) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 23:02:55 +0100 Subject: SpaceBrock Message-ID: hi everyone I thought as I like Dave's Spacebrock album so much I'd send an email saying so. In fact I like it so much that I haven't even got round to listening to Atomhenge 76 yet. If this album is as good as I feel it is, just how good is the tape that should have been used instead? I can't wait tot get that as well Cheers geoff geoff wright g.m.wright at tinyonline.co.uk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK Sat Oct 28 18:06:18 2000 From: g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK (g.m.wright) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 23:06:18 +0100 Subject: HW: Xmas Party gig Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: Ian Abrahams To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 28 October 2000 16:47 Subject: Re: HW: Xmas Party gig Has Alan dopped out of this gig - I see he's no longer listed for it? Is this an extra p or missing r ? ;-) Cheers Geoff geoff wright g.m.wright at tinyonline.co.uk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jill Strobridge" To: Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 12:13 AM Subject: Re: HW: Thank you for Brixton > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Eli Friedman > To: > Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 4:41 PM > Subject: Re: HW: Thank you for Brixton > > > Thanks also to Michael Blackman for the fantastic badges. > I know > > everynody who got one loved them, and your kind efforts were very > appreciated > > by all. > > I'll echo this - forgot to say so earlier. The badges are > definitely a kollector's item now! I hope Michael is not too much > out of pocket in the course of producing them. If I can do > anything by way of payment please let me know! > > > Also happy to get to say hi to Andy > > Garibaldi for a quick meeting. Also hi to Jill Stroubridge. I'm > the bearded > > yank who said hi to you as you returned to your balcony seat for > Tim Blake's > > set. > > I missed seeing Andy! And, yes, I do remember you and also > remember feeling guiltily at the time that I should have stopped for > a conversation but I was afraid of missing something so hurried > onwards. > > So - A belated hi! > jill > . From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 28 19:50:04 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 10:20:04 +1030 Subject: Love that jet lag - uh huh ( Not very hawkwind or BOC related ) Message-ID: This is for anyone on the list that I sent an invitation to come to my humble little web site I forgot the darned url - :-<) www.ozemail.com.au/~michaelangelo68 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 28 19:50:38 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 10:20:38 +1030 Subject: SpaceBrock Message-ID: Where do I get a copy?? Me wants one. ----- Original Message ----- From: g.m.wright To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 8:32 AM Subject: SpaceBrock hi everyone I thought as I like Dave's Spacebrock album so much I'd send an email saying so. In fact I like it so much that I haven't even got round to listening to Atomhenge 76 yet. If this album is as good as I feel it is, just how good is the tape that should have been used instead? I can't wait tot get that as well Cheers geoff geoff wright g.m.wright at tinyonline.co.uk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Sat Oct 28 20:32:34 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 01:32:34 +0100 Subject: Message to XXX @ Mission Control In-Reply-To: <008001c040e7$60ba0280$0a9293c3@default> Message-ID: I don't want to be a pain but it is really frustrating viewing the live pix of Hawkestra @ postage stamp size. Can you get your webmaster to sort it so we can click on each image to ENLARGE the pics? regards Mel From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Sat Oct 28 20:38:57 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 01:38:57 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips In-Reply-To: <39FAE497.A63D0949@petronet.net> Message-ID: Re - hawkestra.bizland.com Just logged on via Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5, and it's dead as a dodo.Can't get a thing! ????!!!!!!!! From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 28 20:44:50 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 11:14:50 +1030 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips Message-ID: Same here. All I get is a few jittery seconds of crowd noise The first attempt it was a clip of some guy babbling??? Michael B ----- Original Message ----- From: Melvyn Vincent To: Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 11:08 AM Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips > Re - hawkestra.bizland.com > Just logged on via Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5, and > it's dead as a dodo.Can't get a thing! > > ????!!!!!!!! > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sat Oct 28 20:45:36 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (michael blackman) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 11:15:36 +1030 Subject: Message to XXX @ Mission Control Message-ID: When I click on the small pix a larger one appears in the centre Michael B ----- Original Message ----- From: Melvyn Vincent To: Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 11:02 AM Subject: Re: Message to XXX @ Mission Control > I don't want to be a pain but it is really frustrating viewing the live pix > of Hawkestra @ postage stamp size. > Can you get your webmaster to sort it so we can click on each image to > ENLARGE the pics? > > regards > > Mel > From Alogilvy at AOL.COM Sun Oct 29 01:18:51 2000 From: Alogilvy at AOL.COM (Al Ogilvy) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 01:18:51 EST Subject: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips Message-ID: I had a similar problem....tried 3 times to connect,everytime iget a few minutes of juddering fuzzy image followed by a Windoze special "Illegal move" notice and complete shutdown back to the windoze clouds . From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Sun Oct 29 02:43:52 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 07:43:52 -0000 Subject: HW: Xmas Party gig Message-ID: andy is that you trying to tell us that you know who it is? colm -----Original Message----- From: ANDREW GARIBALDI To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 28 October 2000 23:58 Subject: Re: HW: Xmas Party gig Yes - he's on holiday apparently- but I'll let someone else tell you who's going to be on bass that day. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ian Abrahams To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 4:58 PM Subject: Re: HW: Xmas Party gig Has Alan dopped out of this gig - I see he's no longer listed for it? ----- Original Message ----- From: XXX To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 2:59 PM Subject: HW: Xmas Party gig The gig is open to everyone, just we are going to open the doors early and do something special for passport holders! 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Between him and Voiceprint, I know my bank balance is going to die (some more) Rich From tonym at GIL.COM.AU Sun Oct 29 09:45:16 2000 From: tonym at GIL.COM.AU (Tony Melius) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 00:45:16 +1000 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips Message-ID: I had fewer problems here: on loading the hawkestra.bizland.com page, IE needed to download a small plug-in. Then the default streaming file ("Wage War?") started downloading. It sounded like the description below, so I did up a small html page (by cutting, pasting and editing from the original page) so that I could right-click on the files and download them to my hard drive. Now I could play them locally - much better. Here's the html page if anyone else wants to try it: Hawkestra - Brixton 21 Oct 2000

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The quality of the video/sound files is not the best - but at least it gives a non-attendee a bit more of an idea of the gig :-) Tony M. > -----Original Message----- > From: michael blackman [mailto:michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU] > Sent: Sunday, 29 October 2000 10:45 AM > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips > > > Same here. All I get is a few jittery seconds of crowd noise > > The first attempt it was a clip of some guy babbling??? > > Michael B > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Melvyn Vincent > To: > Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 11:08 AM > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips > > > > Re - hawkestra.bizland.com > > Just logged on via Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5, and > > it's dead as a dodo.Can't get a thing! > > > > ????!!!!!!!! > > > From d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET Sun Oct 29 10:30:21 2000 From: d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET (David Greenhalgh) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 00:30:21 +0900 Subject: HW: Christmas Tickets Message-ID: Does anyone know when these are on sale? I couldn't find anything at the Ticketmaster site to suggest anyone wanted money. Dave From d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET Sun Oct 29 10:31:40 2000 From: d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET (David Greenhalgh) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 00:31:40 +0900 Subject: OFF: Minidiscs Message-ID: Does anyone out there know of a MD drive for a PC or any other way of getting audio off a minidisc and into the PC without having to go through the headphone lead or spending a fortune? Dave From g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK Sun Oct 29 12:02:32 2000 From: g.m.wright at TINYONLINE.CO.UK (g.m.wright) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 17:02:32 -0000 Subject: Rob the b**tard! Message-ID: After all the fuss we had earlier during the year over the voiceprint releases of such as the collectors series vol. 1 & 2, I thought I'd just say a BIG thank you to Rob of Voiceprint for the excellent Hawkwind & related Releases now available. Good sounds & excellent packaging. Cheers Rob. 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URL: From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Sun Oct 29 13:35:34 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:35:34 -0000 Subject: SpaceBrock Message-ID: I agree totally - that's what I received to do the review for the new catalogue and, like you, I wait with anticipation for the 'real thing', hopefully within a couple of weeks. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: g.m.wright To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 10:02 PM Subject: SpaceBrock hi everyone I thought as I like Dave's Spacebrock album so much I'd send an email saying so. In fact I like it so much that I haven't even got round to listening to Atomhenge 76 yet. If this album is as good as I feel it is, just how good is the tape that should have been used instead? I can't wait tot get that as well Cheers geoff geoff wright g.m.wright at tinyonline.co.uk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Sun Oct 29 13:41:46 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:41:46 -0000 Subject: SpaceBrock Message-ID: Guess who..........do you want me to add it to the others? Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: michael blackman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 11:50 PM Subject: Re: SpaceBrock Where do I get a copy?? Me wants one. ----- Original Message ----- From: g.m.wright To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 8:32 AM Subject: SpaceBrock hi everyone I thought as I like Dave's Spacebrock album so much I'd send an email saying so. In fact I like it so much that I haven't even got round to listening to Atomhenge 76 yet. If this album is as good as I feel it is, just how good is the tape that should have been used instead? 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Apologies to all, Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: bedroom trancer To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 7:43 AM Subject: Re: HW: Xmas Party gig andy is that you trying to tell us that you know who it is? colm -----Original Message----- From: ANDREW GARIBALDI To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 28 October 2000 23:58 Subject: Re: HW: Xmas Party gig Yes - he's on holiday apparently- but I'll let someone else tell you who's going to be on bass that day. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ian Abrahams To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 4:58 PM Subject: Re: HW: Xmas Party gig Has Alan dopped out of this gig - I see he's no longer listed for it? ----- Original Message ----- From: XXX To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 2:59 PM Subject: HW: Xmas Party gig The gig is open to everyone, just we are going to open the doors early and do something special for passport holders! Sorry if there was any misunderstanding there! Not sure what time doors will open for non passport holders, probably earlier than average as we intend to do guests and stalls, displays and signings etc. Suggestions welcome! Kris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET Sun Oct 29 13:41:34 2000 From: colm1 at MINISTRYOFSOUND.NET (bedroom trancer) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:41:34 -0000 Subject: Rob the b**tard! Message-ID: you've not heard the glastonbury '90 hawkwind live cd on voiceprint i take it? it sounds like a really poor bootleg that was recorded in the crowd you can even here people talking about there dog eating some hash or something? colm icq 62753543 -----Original Message----- From: Rich To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 29 October 2000 17:47 Subject: Re: Rob the b**tard! I was off list, when that stuff came out, what were the criticisms of the collectors series vol 1 +2 stuff? I've now got both, just got the Live 1982 double, and it sounds great. Didn't like the sound quality on the complete 79 discs though, that ones rough. Just got Tim's new album. First Impressions are it's very like the last one Magick. I've given 'In Your Area' a few more listens, and I'm quite enjoying that. Rich -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Sun Oct 29 13:56:04 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:56:04 -0000 Subject: Rob the b**tard! Message-ID: No actually - much as it pains me to give it to the competition, I think the first 5 or 6 of the Weird Tapes CD's hit the shops in a week or two but you won't see the rest of the stuff in the shops for s few weks yet, and the video not at all. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: bedroom trancer To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:43 PM Subject: Re: Rob the b**tard! can somoene tell me when these voicprint releases will be availiable in the shops? colm -----Original Message----- From: g.m.wright To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Date: 29 October 2000 17:04 Subject: Rob the b**tard! After all the fuss we had earlier during the year over the voiceprint releases of such as the collectors series vol. 1 & 2, I thought I'd just say a BIG thank you to Rob of Voiceprint for the excellent Hawkwind & related Releases now available. Good sounds & excellent packaging. Cheers Rob. Geoff geoff wright g.m.wright at tinyonline.co.uk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Bill From mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM Sun Oct 29 14:07:48 2000 From: mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM (Michael Habiby) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 14:07:48 -0500 Subject: Ozrics In-Reply-To: <86.2233703.272dce6b@aol.com> Message-ID: Bill I bagged going at the last minute because of personal reasons so I want to know what I missed? Good show?? Mike -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of Bill Stewart Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 2:03 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: OFF: Ozrics Saw the Ozrics in NYC last nite. Some people there said there will be a show in Hartford CT. Checked the Ozric schedule but there was no listing. Anyone have a clue? Bill From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Sun Oct 29 14:18:44 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 19:18:44 +0000 Subject: Rob the b**tard! In-Reply-To: <000701c041ca$29842820$5a0c3c3e@tinypc> Message-ID: On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, g.m.wright wrote: > After all the fuss we had earlier during the year over the voiceprint > releases of such as the collectors series vol. 1 & 2, I thought I'd > just say a BIG thank you to Rob of Voiceprint for the excellent > Hawkwind & related Releases now available. Good sounds & excellent > packaging. Cheers Rob. I was going to say, hasn't anyone posted about how good _Atomhenge_ is yet? Because it is. Nice packaging, NO SPELLING MISTAKES (on a Hawkwind release), lots of scary photos (doesn't Calvert look young? I mean tyhey all do but him especially), and generally a success. The source tape is a bit dodgy mix-wise, but suitable mucking about with the five-band EQ on the machine I've so far palyed it on managed to get Rudolph and Clavert down to a point where the others could be heard. I guess there's only a couple of channels if that on the source tape though as the rest of the band definitely get louder when Bob and Paul aren't being obvious. Paul Rudolph was on excellent form for this gig - what happened to that talent? I thought, judging from ASAM and the Pink Fairies '75 gig he'd already lost it but this recording shows me to be wrong. Bob on the other hand - well, let's just say he covers his fluffs well but there are an awful lot of them. Nonetheless, an excellent release of much better standard than the previous Collectors' series stuff, and the only thing that would have improved it would have been some more details in the inlay - names of players, instruments, track times, writing credits and so on. After all, there is stuff on this which isn't out elsewhere so credits are in order. This said, I reckon Voiceprint still have a lot of ground to make up before I start to conside them a credible label. The early Collectors' series stuff with the wrong sleeves on, the dreadful sounding source tapes... and it's not just the Hawkwind stuff either. I picked up the second Kingdom Come CD when I was in Canterbury and it doesn't even have a full track listing. It gives the normal album listing and then says, "extra tracks". And what are they? Well, there's three more indexed on the CD than are listed, but that's because the last one on the CD is split in the middle and there are only two bonus tracks, both of which are alternate versions of tracks on the album. So not very impressed with that. And as for pressing CDs from the wrong tape - let's just say the word `cowboys' is not far from my lips when discussing Voiceprint. But hey, the stuff is coming out, I was beginning to think it would never happen, so if this is what has to come with it I'll sit and take it. Yours, Jon -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Sun Oct 29 14:28:51 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 19:28:51 +0000 Subject: HW: Hawkestra 21.10.2000 (very final version) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Bernhard Pospiech wrote: > For you who are interested here is the very final track-list of the > HAWKESTRA set > > (Thanks Jill and Andreas) > > Exact set length: 215 minutes !!!!! > > hassan i sahba > space is their > hassan i sahba > assault & battery > golden void > arrival in utopia > instrumental Dammit Bernhard, I've told you, that instrumental was `Voyager' off Harvey's _Interstellar Choas_ album... On the other hand I'm glad I've got the rest of it sorted out for me :-) Thanks, yours, Jon > free fall > wage war > shot down in the night > rocky paths > moonglum > warriors > angels of death > first landing on medusa > spirit of the age > psi power > motorway city > hurry on sundown > only dreaming > hurry on sundown > lighthouse > right to decide > sputnik stan > earth calling > you shouldn't do that > psychedelic warlords > ten seconds of foreever > space is deep > forge of vulcan > brainstorm > sonic attac > masters of the universe > born to go > orgone accumulator > silver machine > ejection > > > cheers > Bernhard > -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From js3619 at WIZVAX.NET Sun Oct 29 14:46:53 2000 From: js3619 at WIZVAX.NET (Bolts of Ungodly Vision) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 14:46:53 -0500 Subject: Rob the b**tard! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > I was going to say, hasn't anyone posted about how good >_Atomhenge_ is yet? what is the track list for the set? Mines on order :) Jason ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "And philosophy is wont, in fact, not infrequently, to convert itself into a kind of art of spiritual pimping.And sometimes into an opiate for lulling sorrows to sleep." - Unamuno, _Tragic Sense of Life_ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK Sun Oct 29 17:44:30 2000 From: jill at THETA-ORIONIS.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 22:44:30 -0000 Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation Message-ID: Help! I bought a copy of the Star Nation CD from Jim Lascoe at Brixton. Unfortunately it appers to be completely and utterly blank with absolutely nothing on it at all 8-(( How do I get in touch with Jim Lascoe to return it? thanx! jill From Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET Sun Oct 29 18:31:14 2000 From: Lwitt1 at USWEST.NET (Dan Witt) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 17:31:14 -0600 Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation Message-ID: His website, strange-trips.com Is it a Cdr.? If so try it in a few different players to make sure it really is blank. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jill Strobridge" To: Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 4:44 PM Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation > Help! I bought a copy of the Star Nation CD from Jim Lascoe at > Brixton. Unfortunately it appers to be completely and utterly > blank with absolutely nothing on it at all 8-(( How do I get in > touch with Jim Lascoe to return it? > > thanx! > jill > From paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU Sun Oct 29 18:47:59 2000 From: paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU (Paul Mather) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:47:59 -0500 Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation In-Reply-To: <000701c04200$53f3e560$ea0fe03f@m8v3c0> Message-ID: On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Dan Witt wrote: => Is it a Cdr.? If so try it in a few different players to make sure it => really is blank. It may be that he simply forgot to finalise it. Cheers, Paul. e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." --- Frank Vincent Zappa From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Sun Oct 29 03:54:59 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 09:54:59 +0100 Subject: Message to XXX @ Mission Control Message-ID: If you have Coral Draw you can enlarge them as big as you want. Printed some out and they look great. Mind,you can't go as big as A4 as the digital camera hasn't got that much pixels. greettings filip ----- Original Message ----- From: michael blackman To: Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 1:45 AM Subject: Re: Message to XXX @ Mission Control > When I click on the small pix a larger one appears in the centre > > Michael B > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Melvyn Vincent > To: > Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 11:02 AM > Subject: Re: Message to XXX @ Mission Control > > > > I don't want to be a pain but it is really frustrating viewing the live > pix > > of Hawkestra @ postage stamp size. > > Can you get your webmaster to sort it so we can click on each image to > > ENLARGE the pics? > > > > regards > > > > Mel > > From blyoung at BIGFOOT.COM Sun Oct 29 19:35:23 2000 From: blyoung at BIGFOOT.COM (Bryan Young) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:35:23 -0600 Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation Message-ID: I've been trying to get one of those Star Nation cdrs from Andy G. for the past 3 months, but with no success... Is there an alternate source? I'd love to get in contact with Jim Laszko if he's got any. Bryan Young -----Original Message----- From: Paul Mather To: BOC-L at listserv.spc.edu Date: Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:49 PM Subject: Re: HW: -ish Star Nation >On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Dan Witt wrote: > >=> Is it a Cdr.? If so try it in a few different players to make sure it >=> really is blank. > >It may be that he simply forgot to finalise it. > >Cheers, > >Paul. > >e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu > >"Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production > deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." > --- Frank Vincent Zappa From hw at CY-B.ORG Sun Oct 29 20:09:00 2000 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 20:09:00 -0500 Subject: HW: Pix Update Message-ID: ++STAR WARRIORS: A LARGE UPDATE OF HAWKESTRA PIX NOW UP ON MISSION CONTROL GO TO LIVE PIX, AND FOLLOW LINKS.... NEXT UPDATE SOON MESSAGE ENDS++ From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Sun Oct 29 20:17:06 2000 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 01:17:06 +0000 Subject: Rob the b**tard! In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.20001029144653.0069a7f8@mail1.wizvax.net> Message-ID: On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Bolts of Ungodly Vision wrote: > > I was going to say, hasn't anyone posted about how good > >_Atomhenge_ is yet? > what is the track list for the set? > Mines on order :) Um, it's at Kirsten's at the moment, but as I remember: Intro / Reefer Madness / Paradox / City of Lagoons / Hassan i Sabha / Brainstorm / Wind of Change // Instrumental / Steppenwolf / Uncle Sam's on Mars / Time for Sale / Back on the Streets / Sonic Attack / Kerb Crawler. And though the `Reefer Madness' is pitched oddly and Bob has no idea what the words to `Hassan i Sabha' are, and as I say, Dave's guitar, Simon's keyboards and the backing vocals are all low in the mix it's pretty damn good. Rudolph was on fine form that night, and `Time for Sale' is an excellent song. Yours, Jon -- Jon Jarrett (01223 514989) jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk ===================================================================== "There's nothin' more dangerous than a wounded mosquito." From flossbac at NLCI.COM Sun Oct 29 20:21:34 2000 From: flossbac at NLCI.COM (flossbac) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 20:21:34 -0500 Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation Message-ID: Same thing here.... I ordered from Andy G., but I assumed my order had been lost or something since nothing has happened regarding it. Hook me up people! While you're at it, hook me up with a VHS tape of the australian TV thing as well! John Majka > I've been trying to get one of those Star Nation cdrs from Andy G. for the > past 3 months, but with no success... Is there an alternate source? I'd > love to get in contact with Jim Laszko if he's got any. > > Bryan Young > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Mather > To: BOC-L at listserv.spc.edu > Date: Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:49 PM > Subject: Re: HW: -ish Star Nation > > > >On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Dan Witt wrote: > > > >=> Is it a Cdr.? If so try it in a few different players to make sure it > >=> really is blank. > > > >It may be that he simply forgot to finalise it. > > > >Cheers, > > > >Paul. > > > >e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu > > > >"Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production > > deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." > > --- Frank Vincent Zappa > From tclark at PETRONET.NET Sun Oct 29 20:56:48 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 19:56:48 -0600 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips Message-ID: Thanks, Tony...it is my first attempt at doing a web site that includes video clips. (robbed the code from an html instruction site)....I am sure there is a better way, but it was a quick and dirty job and worked OK for me at the time. Everybody's computer is configured differently. Downloading the clips would be much better and faster. Kewl! Tony Melius wrote: > I had fewer problems here: > > on loading the hawkestra.bizland.com page, IE needed to download a small > plug-in. Then the default streaming file ("Wage War?") started downloading. > It sounded like the description below, so I did up a small html page (by > cutting, pasting and editing from the original page) so that I could > right-click on the files and download them to my hard drive. Now I could > play them locally - much better. > > Here's the html page if anyone else wants to try it: > > > > Hawkestra - Brixton 21 Oct 2000 > > >

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> > > > > The quality of the video/sound files is not the best - but at least it gives > a non-attendee a bit more of an idea of the gig :-) > > Tony M. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: michael blackman [mailto:michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU] > > Sent: Sunday, 29 October 2000 10:45 AM > > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips > > > > > > Same here. All I get is a few jittery seconds of crowd noise > > > > The first attempt it was a clip of some guy babbling??? > > > > Michael B > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Melvyn Vincent > > To: > > Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 11:08 AM > > Subject: Re: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips > > > > > > > Re - hawkestra.bizland.com > > > Just logged on via Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5, and > > > it's dead as a dodo.Can't get a thing! > > > > > > ????!!!!!!!! > > > > > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Sun Oct 29 23:11:08 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 14:41:08 +1030 Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation Message-ID: Try this Jill Jim Lascko E-mail Address(es): jmfinity at Strange-Trips.com Michael B ----- Original Message ----- From: Jill Strobridge To: Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 9:14 AM Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation > Help! I bought a copy of the Star Nation CD from Jim Lascoe at > Brixton. Unfortunately it appers to be completely and utterly > blank with absolutely nothing on it at all 8-(( How do I get in > touch with Jim Lascoe to return it? > > thanx! > jill From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Mon Oct 30 04:30:55 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 09:30:55 -0000 Subject: OFF NY Yankees Message-ID: > There already is salary caps in baseball - you can't > spend more than your revenue. Now I'm confused. I thought there were baseball caps in baseball? Baffled... ;-) Cheers, Rich. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 04:37:07 2000 From: cwarburton at RDF-CONSULTING.CO.UK (Chris Warburton) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 09:37:07 -0000 Subject: HW: Xmas gig and Alan Message-ID: Ditto... ChrisW > -----Original Message----- > From: Jon Browne [mailto:jon at COMICS.DEMON.CO.UK] > Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 12:25 PM > Subject: Re: HW: Xmas gig and Alan > > > In article <002701c0419f$7e247d60$fe9493c3 at default>, XXX > GLOBALNET.CO.UK> writes > > Alan has a holiday booked for this date, but he is > trying to change > > it as he really wants to do the gig. > > He asked us not to announce he wasn't doing it until he > is certain. > > > > HW > > I hope he can change his plans. I'd *really* like to see him there. > -- > Jon > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM Mon Oct 30 05:09:41 2000 From: rich-l at GEOCITIES.COM (Richard Lockwood) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:09:41 -0000 Subject: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: Err, so is it at the Astoria, or Astoria 2 then? Cheers, Rich. > > > STAR WARRIORS > > ++Beam to Mission Control updates to find out more about the xxmas party > > venue details..... www.hawkwind.org.uk++ > > MESSAGE ENDS > > The link on mission control takes you to the Astoria 2 page on Ticketmaster. > This place is small! Does anyone know if we need to buy tickets in advance > or is it just a case of showing our passports at the door. > > Si _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 06:51:17 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:51:17 +0000 Subject: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: Richard Lockwood wrote: > Err, so is it at the Astoria, or Astoria 2 then? It's at the Astoria on Charing Cross Road. Click on the link below to see the map: http://uk2.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?X=529500&Y=181000&gride=529792&gridn=181307&width=700&height=400&client=M6&db=ap&scale=10000&multimap.x=478&multimap.y=88 For those of you unfamiliar with London, The Astoria is in the red circle. I work just above the 'H' where it says 'SOHO' so I've only got a 1 minute walk to the gig - Hoorah! cheers, Keef From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Mon Oct 30 07:05:37 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 22:35:37 +1030 Subject: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: You lucky, lucky.......... Hope I can go again 8>) ----- Original Message ----- From: Keith Barton To: Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:21 PM Subject: Re: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT > Richard Lockwood wrote: > > > Err, so is it at the Astoria, or Astoria 2 then? > > It's at the Astoria on Charing Cross Road. > > Click on the link below to see the map: > > http://uk2.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?X=529500&Y=181000&gride=529792&gridn= 181307&width=700&height=400&client=M6&db=ap&scale=10000&multimap.x=478&multi map.y=88 > > For those of you unfamiliar with London, The Astoria is in the red circle. > > I work just above the 'H' where it says 'SOHO' so I've only got a 1 minute walk to the gig - Hoorah! > > cheers, > > Keef > From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 07:29:00 2000 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 12:29:00 +0000 Subject: HW: Re:XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: Which pub shall we all meet at? :-) Michael Blackman wrote: > You lucky, lucky.......... > > Hope I can go again 8>) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Keith Barton > To: > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:21 PM > Subject: Re: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT > > > Richard Lockwood wrote: > > > > > Err, so is it at the Astoria, or Astoria 2 then? > > > > It's at the Astoria on Charing Cross Road. > > > > Click on the link below to see the map: > > > > > http://uk2.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?X=529500&Y=181000&gride=529792&gridn= > 181307&width=700&height=400&client=M6&db=ap&scale=10000&multimap.x=478&multi > map.y=88 > > > > For those of you unfamiliar with London, The Astoria is in the red circle. > > > > I work just above the 'H' where it says 'SOHO' so I've only got a 1 minute > walk to the gig - Hoorah! > > > > cheers, > > > > Keef > > -- Senior Systems Administrator Phone:0207 973 4000 Cinesite (Europe) Ltd. Direct:0207 973 4306 9 Carlisle Street Fax:0207 973 4047 London W1V 5RG mailto:keithb at cinesite.co.uk +++++ http://www.cinesite.co.uk +++++ From Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM Mon Oct 30 07:39:21 2000 From: Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM (Andrew Gilham) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 12:39:21 -0000 Subject: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT In-Reply-To: <39FD698A.BFC1D973@cinesite.co.uk> Message-ID: > > Which pub shall we all meet at? :-) Usually the Angel for the Astoria, innit? -- Andy www.andygilham.com From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Mon Oct 30 07:43:00 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 23:13:00 +1030 Subject: HW: Re:XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: dejavu :) ----- Original Message ----- From: Keith Barton To: Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:59 PM Subject: HW: Re:XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT > Which pub shall we all meet at? :-) > > > Michael Blackman wrote: > > > You lucky, lucky.......... > > > > Hope I can go again 8>) > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Keith Barton > > To: > > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:21 PM > > Subject: Re: XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT > > > > > Richard Lockwood wrote: > > > > > > > Err, so is it at the Astoria, or Astoria 2 then? > > > > > > It's at the Astoria on Charing Cross Road. > > > > > > Click on the link below to see the map: > > > > > > > > http://uk2.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?X=529500&Y=181000&gride=529792&gridn= > > 181307&width=700&height=400&client=M6&db=ap&scale=10000&multimap.x=478&multi > > map.y=88 > > > > > > For those of you unfamiliar with London, The Astoria is in the red circle. > > > > > > I work just above the 'H' where it says 'SOHO' so I've only got a 1 minute > > walk to the gig - Hoorah! > > > > > > cheers, > > > > > > Keef > > > > > -- > Senior Systems Administrator Phone:0207 973 4000 > Cinesite (Europe) Ltd. Direct:0207 973 4306 > 9 Carlisle Street Fax:0207 973 4047 > London W1V 5RG mailto:keithb at cinesite.co.uk > +++++ http://www.cinesite.co.uk +++++ From mwood at MY-DEJA.COM Mon Oct 30 07:52:25 2000 From: mwood at MY-DEJA.COM (Marshall Wood) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 04:52:25 -0800 Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation Message-ID: Add me to that list. I just assumed that it was not coming out after all. MWood >Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 20:21:34 -0500 >Reply-To: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >From: flossbac >Subject: Re: HW: -ish Star Nation >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > >Same thing here.... I ordered from Andy G., but I assumed my order had been >lost or something since nothing has happened regarding it. Hook me up >people! While you're at it, hook me up with a VHS tape of the australian TV >thing as well! >John Majka > > >> I've been trying to get one of those Star Nation cdrs from Andy G. for the >> past 3 months, but with no success... Is there an alternate source? I'd >> love to get in contact with Jim Laszko if he's got any. >> >> Bryan Young >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Paul Mather >> To: BOC-L at listserv.spc.edu >> Date: Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:49 PM >> Subject: Re: HW: -ish Star Nation >> >> >> >On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Dan Witt wrote: >> > >> >=> Is it a Cdr.? If so try it in a few different players to make sure it >> >=> really is blank. >> > >> >It may be that he simply forgot to finalise it. >> > >> >Cheers, >> > >> >Paul. >> > >> >e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu >> > >> >"Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production >> > deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." >> > --- Frank Vincent Zappa >> ------------------------------------------------------------ --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Before you buy. From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Mon Oct 30 07:08:47 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 08:08:47 EDT Subject: HW: Re:XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT In-Reply-To: <39FD698A.BFC1D973@cinesite.co.uk> Message-ID: On 30 Oct 00, at 12:29, Keith Barton wrote: > Which pub shall we all meet at? :-) Hey, what 'bout us poor ole US boys? Where are we meeting Friday before the Northern Lights gig? Joe, Mike, any suggestions for a decent bar close to the gig? theo From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Mon Oct 30 08:28:58 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 09:28:58 -0400 Subject: BOC: Northern Lights (was Re: HW: Re:XMAS VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT) In-Reply-To: <200010301309.IAA29930@syr.edu> Message-ID: >> Which pub shall we all meet at? :-) > > Hey, what 'bout us poor ole US boys? Where are we meeting Friday > before the Northern Lights gig? Joe, Mike, any suggestions for a > decent bar close to the gig? > > theo Who's gonna bring the disposable camera so we can post pics of the event online? Brian -only half kidding. I'll do it if anyone's interested. -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Mon Oct 30 09:02:30 2000 From: kprocter at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Kirsten Procter) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 14:02:30 +0000 Subject: HW: on The Archers In-Reply-To: <008001c040e7$60ba0280$0a9293c3@default> Message-ID: This is something I've been wanting to know for a while - are the claims of uk.media.radio.archers that Hawkwind played Felpersham some time in the late '70s correct? Or is it merely a fantasy of a wishful R4 listenership? Kirsten -- Kirsten Procter ghoti NP: TA From js3619 at WIZVAX.NET Mon Oct 30 09:53:34 2000 From: js3619 at WIZVAX.NET (Bolts of Ungodly Vision) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 09:53:34 -0500 Subject: BOC: Northern Lights Message-ID: You wrote: >> >> Which pub shall we all meet at? :-) > > > > Hey, what 'bout us poor ole US boys? Where are we meeting Friday > > before the Northern Lights gig? Joe, Mike, any suggestions for a > > decent bar close to the gig? Northern Lights itself I think has a bar in it. I'm not overly familiar with Clifton Park and is nightlife save for N.Lights. being in existence. capital districts on flame with rock and roll.... doesnt QUITE have a ring to it. Dig the New Breed (the jam), Jason From js3619 at WIZVAX.NET Mon Oct 30 10:06:23 2000 From: js3619 at WIZVAX.NET (Bolts of Ungodly Vision) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:06:23 -0500 Subject: BRAIN: Cellsum's swanky new site Message-ID: If you haven't already been checkin' it out, Cellsum Records have overhauled the ol www.cellsum.com with Java, pics of Al and Joe w/ Leslie West, Deb with a member of ZZ Top and other neat lil' tweakings. However, when i clikced on the albums in the "merch" section, got a 404 message. Still, nice lookin' digs. Jason From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Mon Oct 30 09:11:21 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:11:21 EDT Subject: BRAIN: Cellsum's swanky new site In-Reply-To: <200010301508.KAA03839@mailgate.wizvax.net> Message-ID: On 30 Oct 00, at 10:06, Bolts of Ungodly Vision wrote: > If you haven't already been checkin' it out, > Cellsum Records have overhauled the ol www.cellsum.com with > Java, pics of Al and Joe w/ Leslie West, Deb with a member of ZZ Top > and other neat lil' tweakings. > Hey, Bolts, Will you be at Northern Lights Friday? theo From maxine.wesley at PORT.AC.UK Mon Oct 30 09:15:29 2000 From: maxine.wesley at PORT.AC.UK (Maxine Wesley) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 15:15:29 +0100 Subject: HW: Hawkestra Video Clips Message-ID: > Thanks, Tony...it is my first attempt at doing a web site that includes video > clips. (robbed the code from an html instruction site)... Bwahaha - I think I recognise the source code - webreference.com by any chance!!!?? I am sure there is a > better way, but it was a quick and dirty job and worked OK for me at the time. > Everybody's computer is configured differently. Downloading the clips would be > much better and faster. Just visited http://www.solarfirelightshow.com/mmedia.html - they've got some nicely encoded realplayer files of the live concert in Cleveland..... bliss while you work... M at xine Multimedia Programmer Media Development Centre University of Portsmouth ext 3187 Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. From js3619 at WIZVAX.NET Mon Oct 30 12:27:03 2000 From: js3619 at WIZVAX.NET (Bolts of Ungodly Vision) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 12:27:03 -0500 Subject: BRAIN: Cellsum's swanky new site Message-ID: You wrote: > Hey, Bolts, > Will you be at Northern Lights Friday? Bolts of ungodly vision will be appearing at Northern Lights. yay. BOC!!! I'll be the one shouting "reaper!" from the get go. ha! Jason From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Mon Oct 30 14:25:49 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 19:25:49 -0000 Subject: HW: -ish Star Nation Message-ID: OK OK OK - I was going to save this for the November news bit of the web site but let me explain here and now. Star Nation wnet to the USA, ended up returning home while Jim had the CD's on him. Originally we were going to sell Jim's 50 CD's, so that Jerry ans Richard could recoup some of the costs of doing the thing in the first place, and that would be that, but we had more interest from our 'regular' clients than 50 (natch) and having leaked it onto this group, we wondered what to do. Then Jerry didn't get the CD's off Jim, and so we sorted out plan B. This was to do a maximum run of 150 copies of the CD with all-new artwork, inside and out, on Centaur, the CD Services in-house CD label. So while we tried to find a person who could do good quality work for the CD and the artwork (since found but horribly expensive hence the price), Jerry and Richard finished the artwork. So now we have the CD and artwork, we have someone to do the pressing and all we now have to do is a contract with Jerry and Richard, then we can get the CD out to all of you who want it. Meanwhile, Jim has now returned the originals to Jerry, and has none himself to sell. There will not be a repress and the band didn't want it as an 'official' run of 500, in case their intention to do a full album comes off one day. Musically, it's great stuff for those that haven't heard it. We have already had pre-orders for about half the run, so there's still time if anyone else is interested...... .......and that's the story. Hope it clears things up. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan Young" To: Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 12:35 AM Subject: Re: HW: -ish Star Nation > I've been trying to get one of those Star Nation cdrs from Andy G. for the > past 3 months, but with no success... Is there an alternate source? I'd > love to get in contact with Jim Laszko if he's got any. > > Bryan Young > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Mather > To: BOC-L at listserv.spc.edu > Date: Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:49 PM > Subject: Re: HW: -ish Star Nation > > > >On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Dan Witt wrote: > > > >=> Is it a Cdr.? If so try it in a few different players to make sure it > >=> really is blank. > > > >It may be that he simply forgot to finalise it. > > > >Cheers, > > > >Paul. > > > >e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu > > > >"Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production > > deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." > > --- Frank Vincent Zappa From ceres at SIRIUS.COM Mon Oct 30 15:48:12 2000 From: ceres at SIRIUS.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 12:48:12 -0800 Subject: Rob the b**tard! Message-ID: On Sun, 29 Oct 2000 19:18:44 +0000, Jon Jarrett wrote: > This said, I reckon Voiceprint still have a lot of ground to make >up before I start to conside them a credible label ... I've hardly seen/heard all of 'em, but Voiceprint's Fall live/reissue program seems to be immune from all the troubles that have plagued the Hawkwind program. The reissues seem to be typo-free and accurate, while all the live recordings I've heard have come from high quality source tapes. So I'd be a bit hesitant to cast blame on the label ... >Paul Rudolph was on excellent form for this gig >- what happened to that talent? I thought, judging from ASAM and the Pink >Fairies '75 gig he'd already lost it but this recording shows me to be >wrong. He's pretty great on guitar on the Deviants "Screwed Up" 7"EP from '77. Also playing bass on Eno's 'Another Green World' ('75) and 'Before And After Science' ('78) LP's. But you're right, most of the Pink Fairies 'Roundhouse 75' album sounds like a so-so bar band covering the PF's. -Doug ceres at sirius.com From mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE Mon Oct 30 15:57:38 2000 From: mail at SUPER-TUNES.DE (Chris Appelt) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 15:57:38 -0500 Subject: +++Pix from Brixton+++Brixton Pix+++ Message-ID: well today i started with the text.. chris From boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 16:20:57 2000 From: boclist at HWIND.GLOBALNET.CO.UK (XXX) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 21:20:57 -0000 Subject: HW: CHristmas /New Year party Message-ID: Well Alan has managed to change his holiday, so he will be joining us after all................not sunning himself on a Caribbean beach! Where would you rather be????? HW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I haven't gotten tickets yet, and I don't want to drive all the way out there to have the door shut in my face! theo From Stewartbas at AOL.COM Mon Oct 30 17:04:43 2000 From: Stewartbas at AOL.COM (Bill Stewart) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 17:04:43 EST Subject: Ozrics Message-ID: Ozric Tentacles -Message Board Shows were great! Bill From hw at CY-B.ORG Mon Oct 30 17:33:33 2000 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 17:33:33 -0500 Subject: HW: Message-ID: ++STAR WARRIORS MAJOR UPDATE OF HAWKESTRA PIX JUST UPLOADED..... MISSION CONTROL @ WWW.HAWKWIND.ORG.UK ENTER THE GALLERY....... 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I've been following HW since 1972.......and......(this is the truth)....I have never taken drugs ( ie Dope,LSD,etc). In fact the most lethal concoction I used to consume prior to a HW gig in my late teens was a few pints of Whitbread Trophy........( Now beat that for pure shit!!!!!) Am I mad? Is it really possible to enjoy HW without the aid of mind altering drugs? Are there any other fans out there that 'get off' on HW without getting 'stoned'? Or........am I the odd one out? All my mates at college use to say to me that the only way anyone could enjoy HW was to get 'stoned'. I didn't agree then and at 43 yrs old now I still don't agree. Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? Or am I alone? Mel From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Mon Oct 30 20:19:53 2000 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 20:19:53 EST Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: In a message dated 10/30/00 7:17:37 PM Central Standard Time, mel at MVA.U-NET.COM writes: > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > Or am I alone? > > Yer not alone! Joe Loehr From tclark at PETRONET.NET Mon Oct 30 21:58:53 2000 From: tclark at PETRONET.NET (Tom Clark) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 20:58:53 -0600 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Good music always touches the soul, whatever the state of mind, drugs or not. It's OK, dude! LSD once in a while is good for the soul, though, in my true belief, and makes me laugh at myself and human nature and the formality of it all. Everything becomes quite absurd and hilarious all at the same time . Doesn't make you a bad person, though, that you didn't try it once or twice or several times. Melvyn Vincent wrote: > I watched the last couple of songs @ Hawkestra,Brixton from the circle. > At the end,as everyone started leaving their seats,a guy stumbled into me > from behind looking in a bad way..... > "Are you OK mate?",I asked > " Ugh...errrrr.....Have you got any dope?" he asked. To which I replied........ > "No mate.....I'm not into that". > "Then what the f**k are you doing here!",he replied > "I've never needed it", I said > "Ahhhh...f**king bollocks!",was the response. > > Now.......some questions for all you Hawksters out there. > I've been following HW since 1972.......and......(this is the truth)....I > have never taken drugs ( ie Dope,LSD,etc). > In fact the most lethal concoction I used to consume prior to a HW gig in > my late teens was a few pints of Whitbread Trophy........( Now beat that > for pure shit!!!!!) > Am I mad? Is it really possible to enjoy HW without the aid of mind > altering drugs? > Are there any other fans out there that 'get off' on HW without getting > 'stoned'? > Or........am I the odd one out? All my mates at college use to say to me > that the only way anyone could enjoy HW was to get 'stoned'. > I didn't agree then and at 43 yrs old now I still don't agree. > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > Or am I alone? > > Mel From mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM Mon Oct 30 22:00:50 2000 From: mhabiby1 at NYCAP.RR.COM (Michael Habiby) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 22:00:50 -0500 Subject: Northern Lights gig In-Reply-To: <200010302203.RAA28901@syr.edu> Message-ID: The venue is a restaurant bar. Pretty large floor with fairly lousy acoustics. I am buying at the door. Just a couple of bucks more. I don't think they sell out. See you there Mike H. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of Ted Jackson jr. Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 4:03 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Northern Lights gig Do any of the guys in the Albany area know anything about the venue? Have you already bought tickets? How big a place is it. Is there any way it'll sell out? I haven't gotten tickets yet, and I don't want to drive all the way out there to have the door shut in my face! theo From corwyn2 at MINDSPRING.COM Mon Oct 30 22:01:37 2000 From: corwyn2 at MINDSPRING.COM (Michael Habiby) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 22:01:37 -0500 Subject: FW: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: First let me say I am a "dope" smoker from the late 70's. However: More Power To Ya. Stick to your beliefs. If it ain't for youse (sp) then it ain't. IMHO Mike -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of Melvyn Vincent Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 8:21 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? I watched the last couple of songs @ Hawkestra,Brixton from the circle. At the end,as everyone started leaving their seats,a guy stumbled into me from behind looking in a bad way..... "Are you OK mate?",I asked " Ugh...errrrr.....Have you got any dope?" he asked. To which I replied........ "No mate.....I'm not into that". "Then what the f**k are you doing here!",he replied "I've never needed it", I said "Ahhhh...f**king bollocks!",was the response. Now.......some questions for all you Hawksters out there. I've been following HW since 1972.......and......(this is the truth)....I have never taken drugs ( ie Dope,LSD,etc). In fact the most lethal concoction I used to consume prior to a HW gig in my late teens was a few pints of Whitbread Trophy........( Now beat that for pure shit!!!!!) Am I mad? Is it really possible to enjoy HW without the aid of mind altering drugs? Are there any other fans out there that 'get off' on HW without getting 'stoned'? Or........am I the odd one out? All my mates at college use to say to me that the only way anyone could enjoy HW was to get 'stoned'. I didn't agree then and at 43 yrs old now I still don't agree. Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? Or am I alone? Mel From freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU Mon Oct 30 22:10:59 2000 From: freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU (Bill & Cynthia) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 11:10:59 +0800 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Sad to see some people take that attitude. I used to smoke grass as a teenager in the 70's, but I don't anymore. I follow Hawkwind because I love their music and I don't need mind bending drugs to appreciate it. Cheers Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Melvyn Vincent" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 9:20 AM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > I watched the last couple of songs @ Hawkestra,Brixton from the circle. > At the end,as everyone started leaving their seats,a guy stumbled into me > from behind looking in a bad way..... > "Are you OK mate?",I asked > " Ugh...errrrr.....Have you got any dope?" he asked. To which I replied........ > "No mate.....I'm not into that". > "Then what the f**k are you doing here!",he replied > "I've never needed it", I said > "Ahhhh...f**king bollocks!",was the response. > > Now.......some questions for all you Hawksters out there. > I've been following HW since 1972.......and......(this is the truth)....I > have never taken drugs ( ie Dope,LSD,etc). > In fact the most lethal concoction I used to consume prior to a HW gig in > my late teens was a few pints of Whitbread Trophy........( Now beat that > for pure shit!!!!!) > Am I mad? Is it really possible to enjoy HW without the aid of mind > altering drugs? > Are there any other fans out there that 'get off' on HW without getting > 'stoned'? > Or........am I the odd one out? All my mates at college use to say to me > that the only way anyone could enjoy HW was to get 'stoned'. > I didn't agree then and at 43 yrs old now I still don't agree. > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > Or am I alone? > > Mel > From boydan at IGCLICK.NET Tue Oct 31 01:08:40 2000 From: boydan at IGCLICK.NET (danny) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 06:08:40 -0000 Subject: brixton video to trade Message-ID: hi i have 107 minutes of the brixton gig(filmed myself) available for trade, and will be free to start trading next week if anyones interested..looking for boc and hw with nik mainly. also have film of boc at the astoria in 98(filmed myself) http://come.to/ukbears http://come.to/ukbears From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Tue Oct 31 01:21:15 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 16:51:15 +1030 Subject: HW: CHristmas /New Year party Message-ID: I'd rather be doing both - obviously not at the same time :) Michael B Daleth ----- Original Message ----- From: XXX To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:50 AM Subject: HW: CHristmas /New Year party Well Alan has managed to change his holiday, so he will be joining us after all................not sunning himself on a Caribbean beach! Where would you rather be????? HW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Tue Oct 31 01:29:38 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 16:59:38 +1030 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: I agree - you do not need to be stoned or tripping to enjoy hawkwind at all Hawkwind is completly enjoyable in any state of mind. However I did have a brownie a few hours before the show 8>) Very rarely do I indulge these days..... Michael B ----- Original Message ----- From: Melvyn Vincent To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:50 AM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > I watched the last couple of songs @ Hawkestra,Brixton from the circle. > At the end,as everyone started leaving their seats,a guy stumbled into me > from behind looking in a bad way..... > "Are you OK mate?",I asked > " Ugh...errrrr.....Have you got any dope?" he asked. To which I replied........ > "No mate.....I'm not into that". > "Then what the f**k are you doing here!",he replied > "I've never needed it", I said > "Ahhhh...f**king bollocks!",was the response. > > Now.......some questions for all you Hawksters out there. > I've been following HW since 1972.......and......(this is the truth)....I > have never taken drugs ( ie Dope,LSD,etc). > In fact the most lethal concoction I used to consume prior to a HW gig in > my late teens was a few pints of Whitbread Trophy........( Now beat that > for pure shit!!!!!) > Am I mad? Is it really possible to enjoy HW without the aid of mind > altering drugs? > Are there any other fans out there that 'get off' on HW without getting > 'stoned'? > Or........am I the odd one out? All my mates at college use to say to me > that the only way anyone could enjoy HW was to get 'stoned'. > I didn't agree then and at 43 yrs old now I still don't agree. > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > Or am I alone? > > Mel > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Tue Oct 31 01:31:04 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:01:04 +1030 Subject: FW: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: ditto !!!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Habiby To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 1:31 PM Subject: FW: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > First let me say I am a "dope" smoker from the late 70's. > > However: More Power To Ya. Stick to your beliefs. If it ain't for youse > (sp) then it ain't. > > IMHO > > Mike > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On > Behalf Of Melvyn Vincent > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 8:21 PM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > I watched the last couple of songs @ Hawkestra,Brixton from the circle. > At the end,as everyone started leaving their seats,a guy stumbled into me > from behind looking in a bad way..... > "Are you OK mate?",I asked > " Ugh...errrrr.....Have you got any dope?" he asked. To which I > replied........ > "No mate.....I'm not into that". > "Then what the f**k are you doing here!",he replied > "I've never needed it", I said > "Ahhhh...f**king bollocks!",was the response. > > Now.......some questions for all you Hawksters out there. > I've been following HW since 1972.......and......(this is the truth)....I > have never taken drugs ( ie Dope,LSD,etc). > In fact the most lethal concoction I used to consume prior to a HW gig in > my late teens was a few pints of Whitbread Trophy........( Now beat that > for pure shit!!!!!) > Am I mad? Is it really possible to enjoy HW without the aid of mind > altering drugs? > Are there any other fans out there that 'get off' on HW without getting > 'stoned'? > Or........am I the odd one out? All my mates at college use to say to me > that the only way anyone could enjoy HW was to get 'stoned'. > I didn't agree then and at 43 yrs old now I still don't agree. > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > Or am I alone? > > Mel > From ian at ABRAHAMSI.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Oct 31 01:44:35 2000 From: ian at ABRAHAMSI.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Ian Abrahams) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 06:44:35 -0000 Subject: HW: CHristmas /New Year party Message-ID: At least this explains a holiday on 29th Dec - I never figured Alan for a skier. Mind you, must be more money in Bedoiun than you'd think! :-) Ian ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Blackman To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 6:21 AM Subject: Re: HW: CHristmas /New Year party I'd rather be doing both - obviously not at the same time :) Michael B Daleth ----- Original Message ----- From: XXX To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:50 AM Subject: HW: CHristmas /New Year party Well Alan has managed to change his holiday, so he will be joining us after all................not sunning himself on a Caribbean beach! Where would you rather be????? HW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Tue Oct 31 01:38:03 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:08:03 +1030 Subject: brixton video to trade Message-ID: Hi I'm interested - I have studio 22 video & audio as well as a two cd set of Hawkwind at newzealand this year also have a 3 cd set of nik at the Kings chamber - great pyramid as well as a variety of Hawkwind stuff recently traded for the studio 22 vid Michael Blackman ----- Original Message ----- From: danny To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 4:38 PM Subject: brixton video to trade > hi > i have 107 minutes of the brixton gig(filmed myself) available for trade, > and will be free to start trading next week if anyones interested..looking > for boc and hw with nik mainly. > also have film of boc at the astoria in 98(filmed myself) > http://come.to/ukbears > > http://come.to/ukbears From xl5 at IINET.NET.AU Tue Oct 31 02:12:30 2000 From: xl5 at IINET.NET.AU (William Duffy) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 15:12:30 +0800 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > Or am I alone? > I've never taken drugs either. Nor do I drink alcohol or smoke. I also know at least 2 other fans who are the same as me. I'm also 43. William From xl5 at IINET.NET.AU Tue Oct 31 02:14:47 2000 From: xl5 at IINET.NET.AU (William Duffy) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 15:14:47 +0800 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: > Sad to see some people take that attitude. I used to smoke grass as a > teenager in the 70's, but I don't anymore. I follow Hawkwind because I love > their music and I don't need mind bending drugs to appreciate it. > I recall a comment to this being mentioned on the liner notes for the first album. William From coral at APORT.RU Tue Oct 31 02:24:49 2000 From: coral at APORT.RU (Alissa) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:24:49 +0300 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > Or am I alone? Never tried any drugs. Alissa From richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ Tue Oct 31 02:46:03 2000 From: richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ (Richard Stockwell) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 20:46:03 +1300 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? In-Reply-To: <003501c0430a$02408290$e4173bcb@william> Message-ID: > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > Or am I alone? You are never alone ... as vague as that may sound. Richard From Bernhard.Pospiech at DSM-GROUP.COM Tue Oct 31 02:39:44 2000 From: Bernhard.Pospiech at DSM-GROUP.COM (Pospiech, Bernhard) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:39:44 +0100 Subject: AW: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Hi > >> Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > >> Or am I alone? > > >I've never taken drugs either. Nor do I drink alcohol or smoke. I also know >at least 2 other fans who are the same as me. I'm also 43. Same for me. No drugs no alcohol and no cigarettes! HAWKWIND's music is enough to take me into space.... I'm 40 Bernhard From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Tue Oct 31 04:27:49 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 19:57:49 +1030 Subject: No drugs Message-ID: I think its great that so many people here have that kind of respect for their bodies. I've noticed all the references to the drugs that we consider illegal & acceptable by those of legal age..... watch out for all those pharmacuetical legal drugs tho - panadol for one ( garbage that produces no pain relief other than a placebo effect and actually causes liver damage - did you know headaches are a symtom of liver damage?) don;t even get me going on vaccines :) Professor Michael signing off :) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sonique at SONIQUE.NET Tue Oct 31 04:33:49 2000 From: sonique at SONIQUE.NET (Sonique) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 20:33:49 +1100 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: On 31 Oct 2000, at 1:20, Melvyn Vincent wrote: > Is it really possible to enjoy HW without > the aid of mind altering drugs? Yes indeed! > Are there any other fans out there > that 'get off' on HW without getting 'stoned'? That'd be me .... S. From IainFerguson at CS.COM Tue Oct 31 04:34:32 2000 From: IainFerguson at CS.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 04:34:32 EST Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Mel, You gotta do what you want. Straight, twisted or pissed. I have friends who don't drink or smoke and they completely get off on Hawkwind through the intense light shows. I've been an a variety of states over the years , and have found each one to be as good as each other. I had a raging flu once and quite delirious that was a top gig, mind I had to sit down for most of it. Be yourself ! Iain From m.s.wright at READING.AC.UK Tue Oct 31 06:32:17 2000 From: m.s.wright at READING.AC.UK (M S Wright) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 11:32:17 +0000 Subject: HW: Pix Update In-Reply-To: <200010300109.UAA12069@listserv.spc.edu> Message-ID: A fantastic selection of pictures, super quality. My only surprise is that there are none of Nik, and few of the rarer members. I'd love to see soem good quality ones of Steve Swindells, who was one of my great surprises and heres of the night. Also none of Tim or Dik Mik or Harvey. Still it would be churlish to complain, so I will merely say thanks for the good photos and hard work. Mike w p.s. Still rather happy about seeing Lemmy doing Born to Go. And Steve doing a wonderful version of Shot Down, even if Huw wasn't doing it justice. And well done to Sam Fox, who turned up and performed her heart out for very little reason, I mean if some band who I recorded with 16 years ago asked me to stay up until 3 in the mornng to guest on a couple of songs and I knew it would harm rather than help my career then I'm unsure I would rush into it. OK, so she might not be a wonderful singer, but it was about time we had a better gender balance and soemone singing "I am the mistress of the universe". And all the Tim on stage, and seeing Thomas Crimble playing on Hurry on Sundown, most awesome. On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Rik Rx wrote: > ++STAR WARRIORS: > A LARGE UPDATE OF HAWKESTRA PIX NOW UP ON MISSION CONTROL > GO TO LIVE PIX, AND FOLLOW LINKS.... NEXT UPDATE SOON > MESSAGE ENDS++ > From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 31 06:22:57 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:22:57 EDT Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? In-Reply-To: <000501c0430b$a843f0e0$f36177d4@ghostwheel2> Message-ID: On 31 Oct 00, at 10:24, Alissa wrote: > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? Or > > > am I alone? > > Never tried any drugs. > Yeah, I get high on Jesus! theo From mel at MVA.U-NET.COM Tue Oct 31 08:11:25 2000 From: mel at MVA.U-NET.COM (Melvyn Vincent) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 13:11:25 +0000 Subject: No Lonesome Dope after all! In-Reply-To: <200010311223.HAA14390@syr.edu> Message-ID: Thanks for all your replies on this subject. I have always agreed with HW's intention which was clearly stated on the back cover of the very firsy HW Album by ...."levitating their minds in a nice way,without acid,with ultimately a complete audio visual thing". At the end of the day it is possible to train our minds to think/imagine a certain way without neccesarily useing a chemical stimulus. I am reminded of what a number of the animation artists that worked on the Disney epic 'Fantasia' said on a TV documentary a while ago. Many outsiders considered that they must have used LSD at some point in the creative/ideas process in order to conceive some of the complex evolving imagery used in Fantasia. However...they maintained that this was simply not the case and that they'd simply trained their minds to think/imagine a certain way in developing the visual ideas. Mind you...this little bit of 'druggy philosophising' is a bit at odds with what certain HW band members got up to in the past. I just wonder what many of the band members (both old & new) feel on this subject in the light of their past 30 or so years experiences. Are you out there Kris & Dave? Any opinions on this subject? regards Mel From linuxchaos at NETSCAPEONLINE.CO.UK Tue Oct 31 09:06:01 2000 From: linuxchaos at NETSCAPEONLINE.CO.UK (linuxchaos) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:06:01 +0000 Subject: HW:Brixton video Message-ID: Half of the video was on previuos tapes all bootleg, nothing great but does have Silver Machine with lemmy from Reading 86. Ben Filip Vanhuyse wrote: > Did anyone buy the Hawkwind-video that was on sale in Brixton?Did > forget it with my stupid head.I think it was called:"Festivals"What's > on it? greetingsfilip p.s.:Is it from Visionary? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From novadrive at HOME.COM Tue Oct 31 09:32:17 2000 From: novadrive at HOME.COM (Kevin Sommers) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:32:17 -0700 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: For the first 14 years that I knew of Hawkwind, I was fantastically into them without ever having taken drugs. And yes, I enjoyed them, just as much as I do, er, these days. Kevin Sommers -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU]On Behalf Of Melvyn Vincent Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 6:21 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? .... Am I mad? Is it really possible to enjoy HW without the aid of mind altering drugs? Are there any other fans out there that 'get off' on HW without getting 'stoned'? Or........am I the odd one out? All my mates at college use to say to me that the only way anyone could enjoy HW was to get 'stoned'. I didn't agree then and at 43 yrs old now I still don't agree. Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? Or am I alone? Mel From Stewartbas at AOL.COM Tue Oct 31 09:57:15 2000 From: Stewartbas at AOL.COM (Bill Stewart) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 09:57:15 EST Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: In a message dated 10/31/2000 7:23:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU writes: << Yeah, I get high on Jesus! >> Me too! Especially when he does the water into wine trick;) Bill From freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU Tue Oct 31 10:09:50 2000 From: freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU (Bill & Cynthia) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:09:50 +0800 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: LOL Nah!! Not even close :-) Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Duffy" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 3:14 PM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > Sad to see some people take that attitude. I used to smoke grass as a > > teenager in the 70's, but I don't anymore. I follow Hawkwind because I > love > > their music and I don't need mind bending drugs to appreciate it. > > > I recall a comment to this being mentioned on the liner notes for the first > album. > > William > From dahl at AROS.NET Tue Oct 31 10:25:35 2000 From: dahl at AROS.NET (Brad Dahl) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:25:35 -0700 Subject: No drugs Message-ID: >>>watch out for all those pharmacuetical legal drugs tho - panadol for one ( garbage that produces no pain relief other than a placebo effect and actually causes liver damage - did you know headaches are a symtom of liver damage?) Let's see if I can work some BOC content into this... As someone who spends way to much of his time trying to save people who have overdose on medications (aka drugs), I felt a need to comment on this. Panadol or Tylenol in the US (paracetamol or acetaminophen) is actually quite an effective and safe analgesic, when used in the proper doses. In fact, acetaminophen itself will cause no damage to your liver. The problem occurs when you take so much that your body cannot metabolize it via the normal routes to safe metabolites and instead metabolizes it to a very toxic metabolite. In a normal healthy adult it takes at least 7 grams of acetaminophen before this problem occurs (or 14 of the extra strength tablets). Of course, you can also get into trouble by taking more than the 2 tablets at an increased frequency than recommended (which provides no greater pain relief no matter what you may think) or you have preexisting liver problems (or maybe have a frequent "beverage"). I have yet to see anyone kill themselves with ibuprofen, so there is you challenge for the day. Party on! Brad Oh yeah, (warning BOC content) at my first concert which was BOC, Kansas and Ted Nugent at the Long Beach Sports Arena in 1975 (anybody else here get to that one?), my friend had been very ill with vomiting so he had some medicine from his physician that he referred to as "stomach tranquilizers". We were getting a drink from a drinking fountain when a guy in line saw him take one and said "Hey, can I have some of those?". My friend said "They're just stomach tranquilizers." and the guy said "Cool" and took about 3-4 of them. I remember after the concert looking at the many passed out people on the floor (some in a pile of vomit) as we left and thinking "You guys really missed a great show." Maybe I'm the one who missed the great show? Probably not. (what a prude I am) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From xl5 at IINET.NET.AU Tue Oct 31 10:31:59 2000 From: xl5 at IINET.NET.AU (William Duffy) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:31:59 +0800 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: > LOL > Nah!! Not even close :-) > > Bill The comment I refered to below is this:- "We started out trying to freak people (trippers), now we are trying to levitate their minds, in a nice way, without acid, with ultimately a complete audio-visual thing. Using a complex of electronics, lights and enviromental experiences. HAWKWIND." William > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William Duffy" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 3:14 PM > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > Sad to see some people take that attitude. I used to smoke grass as a > > > teenager in the 70's, but I don't anymore. I follow Hawkwind because I > > love > > > their music and I don't need mind bending drugs to appreciate it. > > > > > I recall a comment to this being mentioned on the liner notes for the > first > > album. > > > > William > > > From bart at ENGAGE.NU Tue Oct 31 10:35:07 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 16:35:07 +0100 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? In-Reply-To: <005601c0434c$9de0ba20$794f3bcb@cynthiaf> Message-ID: Hi, what's this all about? Hawkwind and Drugs? No drugs? No Hawkwind? Useless discussion IMHO --BArt NP Snail snail | Visit the Climate IMC: http://www.climateconference.org | | Me @ work http://www.engage.nu/~bartbrug/live/index.htm | | ENGAGE! Tactical Media | Bemuurde Weerd WZ3 NL-3513 BH Utrecht | tel: +31 (0)30-2387516 gsm: +31 (0)6 24798780 | fax: +31 (0)30-2387517 | bart at engage.nu http://www.engage.nu From RMayo19761 at AOL.COM Tue Oct 31 10:44:04 2000 From: RMayo19761 at AOL.COM (Robert C. Mayo) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:44:04 EST Subject: OFF: lemmy's book Message-ID: from amazon.com.uk: Dear Customer, <> bobm From xl5 at IINET.NET.AU Tue Oct 31 10:56:26 2000 From: xl5 at IINET.NET.AU (William Duffy) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:56:26 +0800 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: It's mostly about fans, & the fact that some of them do not find the need to take one to appreciate the other. It's not necessarily a useless discussion, but has probably done its dash. William > Hi, > > what's this all about? > > > Hawkwind and Drugs? No drugs? No Hawkwind? > > Useless discussion IMHO > > --BArt > > NP Snail snail > > | Visit the Climate IMC: http://www.climateconference.org > | > | Me @ work http://www.engage.nu/~bartbrug/live/index.htm > | > | ENGAGE! Tactical Media > | Bemuurde Weerd WZ3 NL-3513 BH Utrecht > | tel: +31 (0)30-2387516 gsm: +31 (0)6 24798780 > | fax: +31 (0)30-2387517 > | bart at engage.nu http://www.engage.nu > From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 31 10:15:25 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 11:15:25 EDT Subject: OFF: lemmy's book In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 31 Oct 00, at 10:44, Robert C. Mayo wrote: > from amazon.com.uk: > > Dear Customer, > > < wanted to give you an update on the status of this title. > > We have contacted the publishers, and they have informed us that the > publication date of this title has changed. It is now scheduled to be > released in January 2001, however please know this may be subject to > further delay.>> > Did Lemmy write this himself, or is it 'as told to...' or did someone else do all the writing? In any event, this looks like a must-have... theo From bart at ENGAGE.NU Tue Oct 31 11:25:08 2000 From: bart at ENGAGE.NU (Bart Brugmans) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:25:08 +0100 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? In-Reply-To: <003f01c04353$374fb110$1d453bcb@william> Message-ID: Hi, > It's mostly about fans, & the fact that some of them do not find the > need to take one to appreciate the other. It's not necessarily a > useless discussion, but has probably done its dash. i take both (drugs and hawkwind and occasionally boc), with or without eachother, both is fun and i appriciete both. but i still see no ground for discussion. drugs(?): chocolate, coffe or alcohol (or anything else) i just enjoy life ;-) --BArt NP South Park chef aid From bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE Tue Oct 31 11:22:03 2000 From: bernhard.pospiech at HOME.INS.DE (Bernhard Pospiech) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:22:03 +0100 Subject: HW: Thrilling vs Atomhenge (Ham & Bristol?) In-Reply-To: <000a01c042b9$cdd2c860$2108883e@jezd> Message-ID: Hi Jez At 21:37 30.10.2000 +0000, you wrote: >can someone please summarise the source of the 2 live 76 CDs, >Thrilling Adventures and also Atomhenge. Both recordings are from the same gig. Though THRILLING ADVENTURES says that it is from London, I doubt this because I've got the London gig on tape and it is indeed not identical with ATOMHENGE/THRILLING ADVENTURES cheers Bernhard From RMayo19761 at AOL.COM Tue Oct 31 11:48:16 2000 From: RMayo19761 at AOL.COM (Robert C. Mayo) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 11:48:16 EST Subject: OFF: lemmy's book Message-ID: this is lem's autobio; co-written by so and so...originally due last feb...(been on the site for pre order since then) bobm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From flossbac at NLCI.COM Tue Oct 31 12:11:41 2000 From: flossbac at NLCI.COM (flossbac) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 12:11:41 -0500 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: This is an interesting topic you have brought up. I think it's evident to anyone familiar with Hawkwind that they are considered by many to be a "drug band" whatever that means....but certainly most fans I've run into have been potheads at the least, and most were interested in consuming other substances as well. For myself, I've never used any drug, nor have I ever been drunk, nor do I smoke. I just never saw the point as far as I was concerned... I like Hawkwind just fine without chemically altering myself. I'm also semi-vegetarian (I mean to say that I have a reduced meat diet... I rarely if ever eat it), and I'm gay. So I don't imagine I fit most of the stereotypes of the typical Hawkwind fan. John Majka flossbac at nlci.com > I watched the last couple of songs @ Hawkestra,Brixton from the circle. > At the end,as everyone started leaving their seats,a guy stumbled into me > from behind looking in a bad way..... > "Are you OK mate?",I asked > " Ugh...errrrr.....Have you got any dope?" he asked. To which I replied........ > "No mate.....I'm not into that". > "Then what the f**k are you doing here!",he replied > "I've never needed it", I said > "Ahhhh...f**king bollocks!",was the response. > > Now.......some questions for all you Hawksters out there. > I've been following HW since 1972.......and......(this is the truth)....I > have never taken drugs ( ie Dope,LSD,etc). > In fact the most lethal concoction I used to consume prior to a HW gig in > my late teens was a few pints of Whitbread Trophy........( Now beat that > for pure shit!!!!!) > Am I mad? Is it really possible to enjoy HW without the aid of mind > altering drugs? > Are there any other fans out there that 'get off' on HW without getting > 'stoned'? > Or........am I the odd one out? All my mates at college use to say to me > that the only way anyone could enjoy HW was to get 'stoned'. > I didn't agree then and at 43 yrs old now I still don't agree. > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > Or am I alone? > > Mel > From rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM Tue Oct 31 12:47:32 2000 From: rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM (Rich) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:47:32 -0000 Subject: HW: Thrilling vs Atomhenge (Ham & Bristol?) Message-ID: So Which is Better, as I'm going to stick an order to Andy shortly, is Atomhenge better or Thrilling? Rich From rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM Tue Oct 31 12:51:23 2000 From: rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM (Rich) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:51:23 -0000 Subject: No drugs Message-ID: Hey Michael You Should try Benylin Cough Medicine. Its Fab. One teaspoonful knocks you out for acouple of days. They make a non drousy version now. But it doesn't have the same kick ;-) I got a bit sick of the dumb ravers from the foyer sound system at Brixton trying to buy ecstasy of me. After the 3rd time it got a bit tiring ;-( Rich -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nick at NETPHD.NET Tue Oct 31 14:54:15 2000 From: nick at NETPHD.NET (Nick English) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 14:54:15 -0500 Subject: BOC: Northern Lights In-Reply-To: <200010301455.JAA03629@mailgate.wizvax.net> Message-ID: Quoting Bolts of Ungodly Vision : > You wrote: > > >> >> Which pub shall we all meet at? :-) > > > > > > Hey, what 'bout us poor ole US boys? Where are we meeting Friday > > > before the Northern Lights gig? Joe, Mike, any suggestions for a > > > decent bar close to the gig? > > Northern Lights itself I think has a bar in it. I'm not overly familiar > with Clifton Park > and is nightlife save for N.Lights. being in existence. > > capital districts on flame with rock and roll.... doesnt QUITE have a ring > to it. > > > Dig the New Breed (the jam), > Jason I'll be coming from State College, PA., and must first drop my son off at Grandma's house in Endicott (Binghamton area), then meet up with a bunch of friends and then drive up to Albany. As such I have NO IDEA when I'll be getting there, other than the fact that I am bound and determined to be there by showtime. If there's any way I can single the rest of you out, let me know and I'll look for you. As for me, I'll be with a bunch of people -- probably about 8. Look for a BIG bunch of guys -- some tall, some wide, some both!!! I'll be one of the smaller dudes in the group. If I don't see you, enjoy the show! --Nick From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Tue Oct 31 14:08:07 2000 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (Brian Halligan) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 15:08:07 -0400 Subject: BOC: Northern Lights In-Reply-To: <200010311954.OAA22813@cobalt.netphd.net> Message-ID: Nick wrote: > If there's any way I can single the rest of you out, > let me know and I'll look for you. To make this easy, I think I'll just wear my "Nethawks" t-shirt (w/ an ME262 on the back and HW's "In Search of Space" on the front). I'll at least be hanging out with Jason and Theo and maybe more if we all manage to get together before you make it to the gig. Brian obShirtTagline> "On the net or on your knees" :-) -- Brian Halligan mailto:blackblade at bhalligan.com http://www.bhalligan.com From tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU Tue Oct 31 14:35:39 2000 From: tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson jr.) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 15:35:39 EDT Subject: BOC: Northern Lights In-Reply-To: <200010311954.OAA22813@cobalt.netphd.net> Message-ID: On 31 Oct 00, at 14:54, Nick English wrote: > I'll be coming from State College, PA., and must first > drop my son off at Grandma's house in Endicott > (Binghamton area), then meet up with a bunch of friends > and then drive up to Albany. As such I have NO IDEA > when I'll be getting there, other than the fact that I > am bound and determined to be there by showtime. Hey, be careful, as I'm under the impression that gigs start kind of early there--around 9, as opposed to a typical bar gig when they go on at 11 or so. Don't be too late... > If there's any way I can single the rest of you out, > let me know and I'll look for you. > Well, you shouldn't have any trouble spotting Brian--just look for the dude with the reddest hair in the place! I'll be the big biker-looking dude with him. If my buddy Jim comes with me, he's about 6'6" and really thin. I'll be wearing a black cap with Hamer Guitars written on the front... > As for me, I'll be with a bunch of people -- probably > about 8. Look for a BIG bunch of guys -- some tall, > some wide, some both!!! I'll be one of the smaller > dudes in the group. > > If I don't see you, enjoy the show! > Hope to see ya. If we get there earlier, I imagine we'll be hanging out in front on Buck's side of the stage... theo From Chuckrecs at AOL.COM Tue Oct 31 15:54:45 2000 From: Chuckrecs at AOL.COM (Chuck Rosenberg) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 15:54:45 EST Subject: OFF?: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Interesting topic, and surpisingly enough I don't recall it ever cropping up in the five or so years I've been on the list. Ironic thing for me is: Back when I smoked pot as an adolscent/teenager, I would sometimes trip out to Sabbath or Floyd, but mostly what I was into then was metal w/little psychedelic content. As a matter of fact, the idea of "psychedelic music" was pretty foreign to me. When I started listening to HW and all that space/kraut rock, I was pretty much limited to alcohol only...and that's been fine. Sober or drunk, I definitely can get into an altered state w/HW or whoever...then again, I can't claim that it's the same as tripping to psyche music, as I've never done that. Must admit, I wish I'd discovered HW back when I was toking, might have been interesting in a different way :) Chuck From freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU Tue Oct 31 16:49:30 2000 From: freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU (Bill & Cynthia) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 05:49:30 +0800 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Yes I know - I have the album! :-) HW stated that they originally played to freak people out (trippers) and I'm saying I don't need drugs to love their music. It's as simple as that! Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Duffy" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:31 PM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > LOL > > Nah!! Not even close :-) > > > > Bill > > The comment I refered to below is this:- "We started out trying to freak > people (trippers), now we are trying to levitate their minds, in a nice way, > without acid, with ultimately a complete audio-visual thing. Using a complex > of electronics, lights and enviromental experiences. HAWKWIND." > > William > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "William Duffy" > > To: > > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 3:14 PM > > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > > > Sad to see some people take that attitude. I used to smoke grass as a > > > > teenager in the 70's, but I don't anymore. I follow Hawkwind because > I > > > love > > > > their music and I don't need mind bending drugs to appreciate it. > > > > > > > I recall a comment to this being mentioned on the liner notes for the > > first > > > album. > > > > > > William > > > > > > From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 31 14:31:12 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 19:31:12 -0000 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Bernard's bit about age inspires me to ask - who is the YOUNGEST person in our little group? Certainly ain't me? Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Stockwell" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:46 AM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > > Or am I alone? > > You are never alone ... as vague as that may sound. > > Richard From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 31 17:09:03 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 22:09:03 -0000 Subject: HW: Extended line-up (the future?) Message-ID: Presumably if the soundboard recording of the concert is OK, then an album would be great. BUT the problems then beging to stack up. Royalties for a start - who gets what for how much - do you give equal per member per track according to who plays on what. If one member on a track refuses to give permission, and that track(s) have to be shelved, then the other musicians are not going to be happy, and so it goes - the political, musical and egotistical ramifications could be a nightmare. I only wish that all the members hadn't got to worry so much about the financial angle, then you could get everyone to get into the spirit of Xmas, drop any ego clashes and forego everything, musicians, manufacturers, the lot - let the whole set out and give the profits to a worthwhile charitable cause - Hawkaid!!!!??? Just a thought.....and no doubt a poor one. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Clark To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 1:13 AM Subject: Re: HW: Extended line-up (the future?) My sentiments exactly! A new album would be great!! There was plenty of talent and genuine enthusiasm at the Hawkestra show that oughta make this happen. Whattabout new "Hawkestra" album? That would clear up any contractual issues, if any, as in Hawklords... It would be awesome if Lemmy, Steve Swindells, Alan Davey, as well as all other members who were present, or could not make it, could contribute some new material as an aside from their current projects just the fun of it. We only live once, ey! I guess it would be a matter of mixing and matching musicians in a studio setting....which leads me to wonder which line ups would work together best......a new topic for discussion perhaps... (under the influence of the scotch I got at the duty free shop at the airport) david hall wrote: I hope that the Hawkestra vibe spins off in some studio output. Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 31 17:10:04 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 22:10:04 -0000 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Conversely, doesn't make you odd if you don't. Never have - never will. Andy Garibaldi. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Clark" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 2:58 AM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > Good music always touches the soul, whatever the state of mind, drugs or not. > It's OK, dude! > > LSD once in a while is good for the soul, though, in my true belief, and makes me > laugh at myself and human nature and the formality of it all. Everything becomes > quite absurd and hilarious all at the same time . > > Doesn't make you a bad person, though, that you didn't try it once or twice or > several times. > > > > Melvyn Vincent wrote: > > > I watched the last couple of songs @ Hawkestra,Brixton from the circle. > > At the end,as everyone started leaving their seats,a guy stumbled into me > > from behind looking in a bad way..... > > "Are you OK mate?",I asked > > " Ugh...errrrr.....Have you got any dope?" he asked. To which I replied........ > > "No mate.....I'm not into that". > > "Then what the f**k are you doing here!",he replied > > "I've never needed it", I said > > "Ahhhh...f**king bollocks!",was the response. > > > > Now.......some questions for all you Hawksters out there. > > I've been following HW since 1972.......and......(this is the truth)....I > > have never taken drugs ( ie Dope,LSD,etc). > > In fact the most lethal concoction I used to consume prior to a HW gig in > > my late teens was a few pints of Whitbread Trophy........( Now beat that > > for pure shit!!!!!) > > Am I mad? Is it really possible to enjoy HW without the aid of mind > > altering drugs? > > Are there any other fans out there that 'get off' on HW without getting > > 'stoned'? > > Or........am I the odd one out? All my mates at college use to say to me > > that the only way anyone could enjoy HW was to get 'stoned'. > > I didn't agree then and at 43 yrs old now I still don't agree. > > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > Or am I alone? > > > > Mel From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 31 17:16:13 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 22:16:13 -0000 Subject: OFF?: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: That'll look good on the T-shirt - 'Discovering Drugs Before Hawkwind Changed My Life' Andy G'b ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chuck Rosenberg" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 8:54 PM Subject: OFF?: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > Interesting topic, and surpisingly enough I don't recall it ever cropping up > in the five or so years I've been on the list. > Ironic thing for me is: Back when I smoked pot as an adolscent/teenager, I > would sometimes trip out to Sabbath or Floyd, but mostly what I was into then > was metal w/little psychedelic content. As a matter of fact, the idea of > "psychedelic music" was pretty foreign to me. When I started listening to HW > and all that space/kraut rock, I was pretty much limited to alcohol > only...and that's been fine. Sober or drunk, I definitely can get into an > altered state w/HW or whoever...then again, I can't claim that it's the same > as tripping to psyche music, as I've never done that. Must admit, I wish I'd > discovered HW back when I was toking, might have been interesting in a > different way :) > Chuck From freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU Tue Oct 31 17:05:19 2000 From: freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU (Bill & Cynthia) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 06:05:19 +0800 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: ME! ME! (I wish) I'm 42 years young. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANDREW GARIBALDI" To: Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 3:31 AM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > Bernard's bit about age inspires me to ask - who is the YOUNGEST person in > our little group? > Certainly ain't me? > Andy Garibaldi. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Stockwell" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:46 AM > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > > > Or am I alone? > > > > You are never alone ... as vague as that may sound. > > > > Richard > From andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM Tue Oct 31 17:18:51 2000 From: andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM (ANDREW GARIBALDI) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 22:18:51 -0000 Subject: HW: Thrilling vs Atomhenge (Ham & Bristol?) Message-ID: Andy says 'Atomhenge' - more music, louder mix and a tad clearer too - and you'll probably kick yourself if yuo miss it all 'coz it's a sterling performance. Andy G'b ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:47 PM Subject: Re: HW: Thrilling vs Atomhenge (Ham & Bristol?) > So Which is Better, as I'm going to stick an order to Andy shortly, is > Atomhenge better or Thrilling? > > Rich From Jeremy at DACOMBE.FSNET.CO.UK Tue Oct 31 16:53:21 2000 From: Jeremy at DACOMBE.FSNET.CO.UK (J D) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 21:53:21 -0000 Subject: HW: Thrilling vs Atomhenge (Ham & Bristol?) Message-ID: Hi, Thanks for the info, Bernhard. Is the quality of Atomhenge better than Thrilling (which has had most of its life removed from it)?. Or is it merely more of the same gig of the same quality? The choice of which 50 or 60 mins of the gig which makes up Thrilling has always been a strange one. ie Just a random middle chunk. Is it from Bristol, Colston Hall? Jez ----- Original Message ----- From: Bernhard Pospiech To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 4:22 PM Subject: Re: HW: Thrilling vs Atomhenge (Ham & Bristol?) > Hi Jez > > At 21:37 30.10.2000 +0000, you wrote: > > >can someone please summarise the source of the 2 live 76 CDs, >Thrilling > Adventures and also Atomhenge. > > Both recordings are from the same gig. > Though THRILLING ADVENTURES says that it is from London, I doubt this > because I've got the London gig on tape and it is indeed not identical with > ATOMHENGE/THRILLING ADVENTURES > > > cheers > Bernhard > From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Tue Oct 31 17:08:58 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:08:58 +0100 Subject: HW: Brixton - I'll eat my hat etc Message-ID: Count me in for that too,I was coming in to Belgium straitgh from the gig (had to wait 2 hours for "the Shuttle") and wasn't thinking clear.It was sure a night to remember. Then I saw the pix on the web,and was thinking:"Oh my God,I WAS THERE !!!!!!!" ----- Original Message ----- From: david hall To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 1:25 AM Subject: HW: Brixton - I'll eat my hat etc Over a week since the gig and I'm still babbling about it! I was tad cynical about this event happening; the whole thing just blew me away....so I'll eat my hat/humble pie whatever, I was wrong (ha - I'm glad about that). Thanks Dave B. - what a gig. Dave -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Tue Oct 31 17:16:48 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:16:48 +0100 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Count me in for that one too.I did some drugs in my time. Even some with Alan and Ron (sorry no stories) but I always loved Hawkwind more without them. Otherwise it's always a blur afterwarths.You never know what you've seen. Now I have a few drinks (lesser and lesser nowdays) and have great time. I think we had some 6 drinks the whole night at the Hawkestra (Beehive included) ----- Original Message ----- From: Joe Loehr To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 2:19 AM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > In a message dated 10/30/00 7:17:37 PM Central Standard Time, > mel at MVA.U-NET.COM writes: > > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > Or am I alone? > > > > > > Yer not alone! > > Joe Loehr From coral at APORT.RU Tue Oct 31 17:28:30 2000 From: coral at APORT.RU (Alissa) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 01:28:30 +0300 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: > Bernard's bit about age inspires me to ask - who is the YOUNGEST person in > our little group? > Certainly ain't me? Me 22 :). Alissa From DDUCTOR at NEUUS.JNJ.COM Tue Oct 31 17:33:17 2000 From: DDUCTOR at NEUUS.JNJ.COM (Ductor, Dan [NEUUS]) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 17:33:17 -0500 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: I'm 38. (I turn 39 on Nov. 25th) Dan -----Original Message----- From: Bill & Cynthia [SMTP:freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU] Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 2:05 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? ME! ME! (I wish) I'm 42 years young. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "ANDREW GARIBALDI" To: Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 3:31 AM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > Bernard's bit about age inspires me to ask - who is the YOUNGEST person in > our little group? > Certainly ain't me? > Andy Garibaldi. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Stockwell" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:46 AM > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > > > Or am I alone? > > > > You are never alone ... as vague as that may sound. > > > > Richard > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Tue Oct 31 17:33:13 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:33:13 +0100 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: No,you don't mean you actually HAVE that album??? ;-))))) ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill & Cynthia To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 10:49 PM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > Yes I know - I have the album! :-) > HW stated that they originally played to freak people out (trippers) and I'm > saying I don't need drugs to love their music. It's as simple as that! > > Bill > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William Duffy" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:31 PM > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > LOL > > > Nah!! Not even close :-) > > > > > > Bill > > > > The comment I refered to below is this:- "We started out trying to freak > > people (trippers), now we are trying to levitate their minds, in a nice > way, > > without acid, with ultimately a complete audio-visual thing. Using a > complex > > of electronics, lights and enviromental experiences. HAWKWIND." > > > > William > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "William Duffy" > > > To: > > > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 3:14 PM > > > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > > > > > > Sad to see some people take that attitude. I used to smoke grass as > a > > > > > teenager in the 70's, but I don't anymore. I follow Hawkwind > because > > I > > > > love > > > > > their music and I don't need mind bending drugs to appreciate it. > > > > > > > > > I recall a comment to this being mentioned on the liner notes for the > > > first > > > > album. > > > > > > > > William > > > > > > > > > From filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE Tue Oct 31 17:54:45 2000 From: filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE (Filip Vanhuyse) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:54:45 +0100 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Well,I know a 8 year old girl,who is the daughter of Hugo Rinoir (sorry not on the list,although some of you may know him, Bernie;-) )and she's a real Hawkwind-fan.We were both standing and talking,talking before the Rivierhof concert at Antwerp and she pulling our sleeves to tell us we could talk for now,but during the concert we had:"TO SHUT UP OUR MOUTHS,as otherwise she couldn't concentrate on the concert!". Hugo and his wife Marleen have a real problem when there's a Hawkwind concert in Belgium as she always want's to come and she's obvoiusly to young to do an alnighter or something like that.So they have to really shut up whenever there's a Hawkwind concert..I love the girl. Anyway,I'm 41,feeling still 13 years old,when I first heard Hawkwind.,when buying Doremi or Space Ritual (can't remember), but bought them in 2 days difference when hearing one of them. Know also a guy called "Spatje" who is 28 years old and really into Hawkwind (some may have met him at the Beehive,he was the guy with the very,very long dreathklocs) best wishes filip hawknut ----- Original Message ----- From: ANDREW GARIBALDI To: Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 8:31 PM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > Bernard's bit about age inspires me to ask - who is the YOUNGEST person in > our little group? > Certainly ain't me? > Andy Garibaldi. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Stockwell" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:46 AM > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > > > Or am I alone? > > > > You are never alone ... as vague as that may sound. > > > > Richard From stridernews at HOTMAIL.COM Tue Oct 31 18:07:14 2000 From: stridernews at HOTMAIL.COM (Adam Strider) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:07:14 GMT Subject: OFF: F/i Message-ID: Hey Doug, Saw the info about the F/i CDs and want to know how much? I'll probably pass on the Boy Dirt Car one as I got the vinyl and its the only one I've heard and didn't love. Anyway just returned from the fabulous Hawkestra gig a fantastic and thrilling time hoping to make it to the Xmas gig too! Trust you are well, adam _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Tue Oct 31 20:53:53 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 12:23:53 +1030 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Allright - lets all lay the cards down on the table I'm 32 - do I win?? ----- Original Message ----- From: ANDREW GARIBALDI To: Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 6:01 AM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > Bernard's bit about age inspires me to ask - who is the YOUNGEST person in > our little group? > Certainly ain't me? > Andy Garibaldi. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Stockwell" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:46 AM > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > > > Or am I alone? > > > > You are never alone ... as vague as that may sound. > > > > Richard > From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Tue Oct 31 20:57:28 2000 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 20:57:28 EST Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: In a message dated 10/31/00 7:54:29 PM Central Standard Time, michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU writes: > Allright - lets all lay the cards down on the table > > I'm 32 - do I win?? > > > Ya bet me--I'm 35 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ Tue Oct 31 21:13:36 2000 From: richard at CRANIUM.CO.NZ (Richard Stockwell) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 15:13:36 +1300 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? In-Reply-To: <001501c043a6$9e30bc00$aecb223f@michaelangelo68> Message-ID: > > Bernard's bit about age inspires me to ask - who is the YOUNGEST person in our little group? OK so who's the oldest then. I'm not ashamed - I'm 47 next month. Richard From flossbac at NLCI.COM Tue Oct 31 23:15:01 2000 From: flossbac at NLCI.COM (flossbac) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:15:01 -0500 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: I'm 31 these days... not quite so young any longer.... John Majka flossbac at nlci.com > Bernard's bit about age inspires me to ask - who is the YOUNGEST person in > our little group? > Certainly ain't me? > Andy Garibaldi. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Stockwell" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:46 AM > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > > > Or am I alone? > > > > You are never alone ... as vague as that may sound. > > > > Richard > From freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU Tue Oct 31 23:24:39 2000 From: freeaqua at IINET.NET.AU (Bill & Cynthia) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 12:24:39 +0800 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: ROFLMAO Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Filip Vanhuyse" To: Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 6:33 AM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > No,you don't mean you actually HAVE that album??? ;-))))) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bill & Cynthia > To: > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 10:49 PM > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > Yes I know - I have the album! :-) > > HW stated that they originally played to freak people out (trippers) and > I'm > > saying I don't need drugs to love their music. It's as simple as that! > > > > Bill > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "William Duffy" > > To: > > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:31 PM > > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > > > LOL > > > > Nah!! Not even close :-) > > > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > The comment I refered to below is this:- "We started out trying to freak > > > people (trippers), now we are trying to levitate their minds, in a nice > > way, > > > without acid, with ultimately a complete audio-visual thing. Using a > > complex > > > of electronics, lights and enviromental experiences. HAWKWIND." > > > > > > William > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: "William Duffy" > > > > To: > > > > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 3:14 PM > > > > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sad to see some people take that attitude. I used to smoke grass > as > > a > > > > > > teenager in the 70's, but I don't anymore. I follow Hawkwind > > because > > > I > > > > > love > > > > > > their music and I don't need mind bending drugs to appreciate it. > > > > > > > > > > > I recall a comment to this being mentioned on the liner notes for > the > > > > first > > > > > album. > > > > > > > > > > William > > > > > > > > > > > > > From michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU Tue Oct 31 23:31:44 2000 From: michaelangelo68 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU (Michael Blackman) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 15:01:44 +1030 Subject: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? Message-ID: Age : Its only a state of mind. ----- Original Message ----- From: flossbac To: Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 2:45 PM Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > I'm 31 these days... not quite so young any longer.... > John Majka > flossbac at nlci.com > > > > Bernard's bit about age inspires me to ask - who is the YOUNGEST person in > > our little group? > > Certainly ain't me? > > Andy Garibaldi. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Richard Stockwell" > > To: > > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 7:46 AM > > Subject: Re: No Dope + Hawkwind?????? > > > > > > > > > Are there any other 'non druggies' out there that are into HW? > > > > > Or am I alone? > > > > > > You are never alone ... as vague as that may sound. > > > > > > Richard > > >