From chip at PCC.COM Wed Jun 1 11:40:45 2005 From: chip at PCC.COM (Chip Hart) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 11:40:45 -0400 Subject: Assault'n'Battery, and a new kidney please! In-Reply-To: <200505301735.j4UHZsxB018755@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: M Holmes wrote: > http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050526-121758-6004r.htm Many delivery rooms will let you bring in your own music. No sense not helping anxious and in-pain mothers-to-be! -- Chip Hart - Marketing * Physician's Computer Company chip @ pcc.com * 1 Main St. #7, Winooski, VT 05404 800-722-7708 * http://www.pcc.com/~chip f.802-846-8178 * Pediatric Software Just Got Smarter. Your Practice Just Got Healthier. From shll at HAGEDORN.DK Thu Jun 2 05:10:22 2005 From: shll at HAGEDORN.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 11:10:22 +0200 Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader Message-ID: Hej Anyone know what label this will be released on? Seems the date is set. When I spoke to the band in Norway, they would not release the name of the label, which I think is quite strange, especially if it is going to be Voiceprint! I guess it is not going to be voiceprint. There was some hint about a Canadian release of the CD involving Mr. Godwin again. Any guesses what label it could be??? They are printing at least 2000 copies to start with all with this extra DVD. scott From merlinas at BTCONNECT.COM Thu Jun 2 05:23:01 2005 From: merlinas at BTCONNECT.COM (Dave Bottomley) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 10:23:01 +0100 Subject: Take me to your Leader Message-ID: Scott asked: > Anyone know what label this will be released on? Seems the date is set. > When I spoke to the band in Norway, they would not release the name of > the label, which I think is quite strange, especially if it is going to > be Voiceprint! I guess it is not going to be voiceprint. There was some > hint about a Canadian release of the CD involving Mr. Godwin again. > Any guesses what label it could be??? They are printing at least 2000 > copies to start with all with this extra DVD. There's a flyer circlating at the moment (mailed out by HW a few weeks ago, but also available at the current batch of gigs, I believe) advertising the album. This has Voiceprint's logo in one corner. I guess that's your answer. But there was nothing on VP's website last time I checked & both parties seem strangely reluctant to confirm this. Dave From maxine.wesley at PORT.AC.UK Thu Jun 2 10:08:11 2005 From: maxine.wesley at PORT.AC.UK (Maxine Wesley) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 15:08:11 +0100 Subject: OFF: Re: Assault'n'Battery, and a new kidney please! Message-ID: My surgery had a young Welsh guy in last year (who has sadly moved on) - the whole 'event' of attending the dentist was made almost enjoyable... 1. He provided everyone (nurse, patient & himself) with big Elton John style spectacles and 2. Played stereophonics CD's and sang along to them as he worked... Briliant! Even if the SP's aren't your bag it didn't get on your nerves... (excuse the pun!) Maxine From akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU Thu Jun 2 10:10:57 2005 From: akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 09:10:57 -0500 Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: :Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader : [snip] :Any guesses what label it could be??? They are printing at least 2000 :copies to start with all with this extra DVD. ...and will they be selling those 2000 copies directly, or will they be distributing them to the retailers? (wondering how to make sure I get one ;-) ). Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu Assistant Director/ENSS University of Chicago/NSIT/ENSS tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #418 Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From si at SICKTHINGSUK.CO.UK Thu Jun 2 12:48:47 2005 From: si at SICKTHINGSUK.CO.UK (Si Halley) Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 17:48:47 +0100 Subject: OFF: Zappa Plays Zappa Message-ID: As I think there`s probably fans out there who may be inetrested: Dweezil and Ahmet play Zappa with guests, movie, and support from Flo and Eddie apparently Monday, 31 Oct 2005 7:00 PM wolverhampton civic hall wolverhampton Tuesday, 1 Nov 2005 7:00 PM brighton centre brighton Wednesday, 2 Nov 2005 7:00 PM royal albert hall london Friday, 4 Nov 2005 7:00 PM carling apollo manchester manchester Saturday, 5 Nov 2005 7:00 PM clyde auditorium glasgow From brian.coulthard at LYCOS.CO.UK Fri Jun 3 17:06:09 2005 From: brian.coulthard at LYCOS.CO.UK (Brian Coulthard) Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 22:06:09 +0100 Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Evening All It may be a clue but on the flyer available at the recent gigs advertising the album it had a voiceprint logo on the bottom. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Arin Komins Sent: 02 June 2005 15:11 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: Take me to your Leader On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: :Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader : [snip] :Any guesses what label it could be??? They are printing at least 2000 :copies to start with all with this extra DVD. ..and will they be selling those 2000 copies directly, or will they be distributing them to the retailers? (wondering how to make sure I get one ;-) ). Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu Assistant Director/ENSS University of Chicago/NSIT/ENSS tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #418 Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From lindas1 at ADELPHIA.NET Fri Jun 3 17:41:30 2005 From: lindas1 at ADELPHIA.NET (Stephe) Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 17:41:30 -0400 Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader Message-ID: Not to be cheeky, but I thought the reason we've been waiting so long is for a contract. Unless there wasn't any better labels that would do it. Cheers Stephe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Coulthard" To: Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 5:06 PM Subject: Re: HW: Take me to your Leader > Evening All > It may be a clue but on the flyer available at the recent > gigs advertising the album it had a voiceprint logo on the bottom. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] > On Behalf Of Arin Komins > Sent: 02 June 2005 15:11 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: HW: Take me to your Leader > > > On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: > > :Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader > : > > [snip] > > :Any guesses what label it could be??? They are printing at least 2000 > :copies to start with all with this extra DVD. > > ..and will they be selling those 2000 copies directly, or will they be > distributing them to the retailers? (wondering how to make sure I get > one > ;-) ). > > Arin > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu > Assistant Director/ENSS > University of Chicago/NSIT/ENSS tel: (773)834-4087 > 1155 E. 60th St. #418 Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 > ------------------------------------------------------------------ From deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM Fri Jun 3 19:39:49 2005 From: deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM (Cyberkrel) Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 00:39:49 +0100 Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader Message-ID: Voiceprint is the label. If they are doing 2000 then yes, most definitely willl the free DVD be available from us and other retailers - we are taking orders for it from last week. Andy G. ----- Original Message ----- From: Arin Komins To: Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 3:10 PM Subject: Re: HW: Take me to your Leader > On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: > > :Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader > : > > [snip] > > :Any guesses what label it could be??? They are printing at least 2000 > :copies to start with all with this extra DVD. > > ...and will they be selling those 2000 copies directly, or will they be > distributing them to the retailers? (wondering how to make sure I get one > ;-) ). > > Arin > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu > Assistant Director/ENSS > University of Chicago/NSIT/ENSS tel: (773)834-4087 > 1155 E. 60th St. #418 Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 > ------------------------------------------------------------------ From yadnala at HOTMAIL.COM Sat Jun 4 15:04:30 2005 From: yadnala at HOTMAIL.COM (alan day) Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 19:04:30 +0000 Subject: croydon? Excellent! Message-ID: Great gig last night! On wonderous form!! Anyone else/Alan.P.S. Alan Taylor.Plese contact me! From Sam.Kirwan at NTLWORLD.COM Sat Jun 4 16:04:03 2005 From: Sam.Kirwan at NTLWORLD.COM (Sam Kirwan) Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 21:04:03 +0100 Subject: croydon? Excellent! Message-ID: Great gig, strange venue. Had an absolute ball as ever but afterwards one thing hit me. Has the setlist changed much over the last 2 years? There are sooooooo many HW tracks but we seem to be stuck in a groove. It's a groovy groove and I'll dance all night to it but how I miss Levitation, Psypower, Uncle Sam, Sputnik Stan, Mutation Zone, Mirror of Illusion - oh I could keep going. Sword of the East was blinding though last night and so was Paradox/Down through the night - whichever it was!! Brainbox Pollution always a welcome addition and all hail Mr Chadwick - I could have been still dancing now but they stopped - damn. Ever Hawkwind Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: "alan day" To: Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 8:04 PM Subject: croydon? Excellent! > Great gig last night! On wonderous form!! Anyone else/Alan.P.S. Alan > Taylor.Plese contact me! From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Jun 6 07:55:15 2005 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 12:55:15 +0100 Subject: croydon? Excellent! In-Reply-To: Sam Kirwan's message of Sat, 4 Jun 2005 21:04:03 +0100 Message-ID: Sam Kirwan writes: > Great gig, strange venue. Had an absolute ball as ever but afterwards one > thing hit me. Has the setlist changed much over the last 2 years? There > are sooooooo many HW tracks but we seem to be stuck in a groove. It's a > groovy groove and I'll dance all night to it but how I miss Levitation, > Psypower, Uncle Sam, Sputnik Stan, Mutation Zone, Mirror of Illusion - oh I > could keep going. > Sword of the East was blinding though last night and so was Paradox/Down > through the night - whichever it was!! Brainbox Pollution always a welcome > addition and all hail Mr Chadwick - I could have been still dancing now but > they stopped - damn. Matthew Wright's grin was again bigger than his face as he took the stage to recite "Ten Seconds of Forever". Psychedelic Warlords isn't usually a favourite of mine but on Friday it really came across well. Top billing to "Paradox", "Golden Void/Where Are They Now?" and "Sword of the East" (now with Space Is Their Palestine style insert). Weakest were "Angels of Death" (down near the front the sound was really bad for the first half and Dave's guitar couldn't be heard) and "Brainbox Pollution" (same sound problem, though not as bad as for AoD). I'm also not sure of the lighter Hammond Organ style insert in Angela Android - I was just getting used to it as a great new heavy track, but variation can be a good thing I guess. All in all a great night and the band were clearly having fun. FoFP From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Tue Jun 7 16:52:03 2005 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 20:52:03 +0000 Subject: gig reminder: 'An evening of Heavy Music': 6/25/05 ( Philadelphia ) Message-ID: Just passing on a friendly reminder about this event: At the time of this post, the SLOTERDIJK personnel lineup is as follows: Mike Burro: electric guitars, synths, programming & vocals Jeff Berry: bass All the best!!! Mike Greetings friends, the lineup for this event is complete..We hope to see some of you there. If you enjoy the 'classic' Sloterdijk tunes from the first three albums ( plus some additional spacerock tunes), then this is a show you should come see. Sloterdijk will be playing a heavier set than usual and relying on all the guitar driven tunes that you may know. Also I'd like to see you all show some support for Mandible, a band I am personally endorsing and trying to prop up in the tri-state area. They are originally from South Carolina but have recently relocated to Washington DC. I think you'll find them enjoyable. Of course, it's great to be on the same bill with Sub-Primitive, and I know they'll be doing a great set as well. We look forward to working with Bob Lennon again ( haven't since he was in Scattered Planets). Jae-Won Lee rounds out the ticket and starts things off at 10:00PM..Check out the detailed information provided below...Peace, Mike Burro SLOTERDIJK ( Hawkwind related spacerock project ) http://www.soundclick.com/sloterdijk http://www.garageband.com/artist/sloterdijk see 'Press Links" at: http://www.freewebs.com/oebs Mandible ( DC based experimental 'heavy band' ) http://mandibleband.com http://www.soundclick.com/mandible. Sub-Primitive ( Philly based krautrock/noise band in the vein of Chrome/Helios Creed ) http://www.sub-primitive.150m.com LEE, JAE-WON http://www.myspace.com/leejaewon http://leejaewon.dmusic.com/ Quick reference Date: Saturday, June 25, 2005 Price: $7 ($2 off with student ID) Doors: 9:30 Lineup: 10:00 - 10:30 (30 minutes) Lee, Jae-Won 10:45 - 11:15 (30 minutes) Sub Primitive 11:30 - 12:00 (30 minutes) Mandible 12:15 - end (1:45 curfew) Sloterdijk Millcreek Tavern 42nd and Chester Ave. 21+ ( No Exceptions!!! ) Phone: 215-222-9194 venue website: http://www.millcreektavernphilly.com or contact Ben Morgan at: booking at millcreekphilly.com -------------------------- ------------------------- 2.GETTING TO THE SHOW WHERE IS THE MILLCREEK? -4200 Chester Ave is the corner building on the southwest corner of 42nd St. and Chester, which is a block south of Baltimore Ave. It has large windows and may be dark inside if you are the first band to arrive. If the venue is locked, you may enter through the adjacent entrance on Chester Ave - the two bars are connected. The new room is real nice and they are still working a lot on the building at the moment. Don't worry, its already really comfortable in there. Septa access is very good. Directions at http://millcreektavernphilly.com/directions.html Phone: 215-222-9194 WHERE DO WE PARK? -It is very easy to find on street parking. There is currently construction going on the block so most of the No Parking signs are for the day hours only. 43rd street is usually empty in the evening. -If you have trouble finding a spot try to stay on the south side of Baltimore Ave as it gets harder to find parking closer to campus. -Pay attention to where the trolley tracks are, because if you block the corners where they turn you will be towed. ------------------------- ------------------------- WHERE IS THE MILLCREEK? -4200 Chester Ave is the corner building on the southwest corner of 42nd St. and Chester, which is a block south of Baltimore Ave. It has large windows and may be dark inside if you are the first band to arrive. If the venue is locked, you may enter through the adjacent entrance on Chester Ave - the two bars are connected. The new room is real nice and they are still working a lot on the building at the moment. Don't worry, its already really comfortable in there. Septa access is very good. Directions at http://millcreektavernphilly.com/directions.html Phone: 215-222-9194 There is food and table service available and every night they have drink specials so ask your bartender. They have many fine beers on tap as well as options for the drinker on a budget. Every night $2.50 domestic bottles/$6 domestic pitchers / $2.50 well drinks 10pm - Midnight From bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE Thu Jun 9 13:49:11 2005 From: bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE (bernhard.pospiech) Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 19:49:11 +0200 Subject: Croyden 2005 pix Message-ID: http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri Jun 10 06:42:05 2005 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 11:42:05 +0100 Subject: Croyden 2005 pix In-Reply-To: bernhard.pospiech's message of Thu, 9 Jun 2005 19:49:11 +0200 Message-ID: bernhard.pospiech writes: > http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm Busy proofreading at the moment and "Catagories" ain't spelled that way. FoFP From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri Jun 10 06:53:03 2005 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 11:53:03 +0100 Subject: Croyden 2005 pix In-Reply-To: bernhard.pospiech's message of Thu, 9 Jun 2005 19:49:11 +0200 Message-ID: bernhard.pospiech writes: > http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm It's a shame they didn't get Mister Wright's grin on one of 'em. I swear it was bigger than his face. FoFP From nickmedford at HOTMAIL.COM Fri Jun 10 15:05:11 2005 From: nickmedford at HOTMAIL.COM (Nick Medford) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 15:05:11 -0400 Subject: BOC: Sandy Pearlman Message-ID: Not a huge BOC fan myself but just noticed this in the South Bank Centre's upcoming listings, might be of interest to some people here, sorry if it's already been posted: Thursday 23 June 2005 7:15 pm Purcell Room Sandy Pearlman - Fast, Cheap and Out of Control Series: Patti Smith's Meltdown 2005 A talk from producer, creator, songwriter, manager and theorist for many of the most important bands and musical trends of the last 25 years. see www.rfh.org.uk Nick From hw at CY-B.ORG Fri Jun 10 15:21:51 2005 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 15:21:51 -0400 Subject: Croyden 2005 pix Message-ID: Hey Mike ! Patience is a virtue........ :-} There should be some more pix up later tonight, with at least two showing *exactly* what you wanted ! Vanessa too !.......... HA ! Rik On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 11:53:03 +0100, M Holmes wrote: >bernhard.pospiech writes: > >> http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm > >It's a shame they didn't get Mister Wright's grin on one of 'em. I swear >it was bigger than his face. > >FoFP From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Fri Jun 10 16:34:47 2005 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 21:34:47 +0100 Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader In-Reply-To: <01ba01c5689e$6597dd20$0a147ad5@andy> Message-ID: On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Cyberkrel wrote: > Voiceprint is the label. If they are doing 2000 then yes, most definitely > willl the free DVD be available from us and other retailers - we are taking > orders for it from last week. If Voiceprint really is the label, that's a pretty depressing outcome. Same as with Bedouin, three years with a potentially excellent album going round the labels and for one reason or another that great deal that was always just round the corner not materialising and the fallback being something they could have had all along. If that was going to happen anyway we could have had two albums and they twice the income in the time. Oh well. Yours, Jon ObCD: HotMG -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Fri Jun 10 16:48:27 2005 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 21:48:27 +0100 Subject: NIK: Space Ritual @ Cambridge Strawberry Fayre Message-ID: Completely to my surprise Space Ritual turned out to be headlining Strawberry Fayre this year, and although I couldn't be fashed with the Hawkwind tour this year the amount of motivation I had to summon to walk ten minutes down the road for a free gig was rather less, so I toddled off with the child on my shoulders. I think he enjoyed it more than I did despite (because of?) being half-asleep, but it was fun enough. One geezer in the audience convinced it was Hawkwind, I really didn't want to spoil it for him. He must have seen Hawkwind on some really bad days, though, this was a decidedly average performance even by Nikwind standards. No Sam Ollis this time, so only one drumkit and no decks, everything at Terry's fixed speed except `D-Rider' at half of it. Nik wasn't his usual self, I was concerned he might be ill by the end of it; he seemed shaky and nervous. Jerry Richards turned up as guest for the last few numbers, it made no audible difference because he was turned down so low--is there *any* band he's been in where this didn't happen? Best bit really was the dancers: as well as the ever-superb Angie they had a couple of girls I'd not seen before who were really into throwing themselves round the stage and having fun. Everyone did have fun I think, except perhaps Nik and Jerry; certainly the audience did, but it would be hard to call it earth-shakingly exciting. Just a good-time party band really. I didn't write a set-list but I think it was something like: Welcome to the Future The Right Stuff (dub) Born to Go Chronological Crime (Nik working harder at actually holding the tune than last time I saw this) Sonic Attack (with `Paranoia Pt 1' and `Paranoia Pt 2' segments in the outtro) Brainstorm (with cowbell) D-Rider Sonic Savages (good, actually; fits Terry's pace very well) Master of the Universe (Jerry turned up here and got the first bridge) There was no encore because the Fayre are paranoid about the Council shutting them down next year. I'm sure they did all of these, probably in this order, but I may have missed another. There was no `Silver Machine' which surprised me a lot. Anyway, there they were and so was I, more or less by coincidence. Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM Fri Jun 10 18:47:34 2005 From: deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM (Cyberkrel) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 23:47:34 +0100 Subject: HW: Take me to your Leader Message-ID: Yeh - ain't that the truth - but it is Voiceprint. Andy G. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jon Jarrett To: Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 9:34 PM Subject: Re: HW: Take me to your Leader > On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Cyberkrel wrote: > > > Voiceprint is the label. If they are doing 2000 then yes, most definitely > > willl the free DVD be available from us and other retailers - we are taking > > orders for it from last week. > > If Voiceprint really is the label, that's a pretty depressing > outcome. Same as with Bedouin, three years with a potentially excellent > album going round the labels and for one reason or another that great deal > that was always just round the corner not materialising and the fallback > being something they could have had all along. If that was going to happen > anyway we could have had two albums and they twice the income in the > time. Oh well. Yours, > Jon > > ObCD: HotMG > -- > Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error > Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." > London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From hw at CY-B.ORG Fri Jun 10 19:34:28 2005 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 19:34:28 -0400 Subject: HW: More Pix Message-ID: + ++ + + STAR WARRIORS + ++ + + More Pix of HW at Croydon now on Mission Control.... http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00.htm http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00a.htm More to come...... + ++ + MESSAGE ENDS + ++ + + + + + + From hw at CY-B.ORG Fri Jun 10 21:50:32 2005 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 21:50:32 -0400 Subject: HW: Even More Pix Message-ID: ++ + + STAR WARRIORS + + + + + There are now 80 pix on Mission Control from the Croydon Take Me To Your Leader gig..... Direct URL's: http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00.htm http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00a.htm http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00b.htm http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00c.htm and for some previous gig pix, go to: http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm Have fun in there !!!............ + + ++ MESSAGE ENDS + ++ + www.hawkwind.com From Sam.Kirwan at NTLWORLD.COM Sat Jun 11 02:39:13 2005 From: Sam.Kirwan at NTLWORLD.COM (Sam Kirwan) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 07:39:13 +0100 Subject: HW: Even More Pix Message-ID: I've missed something major - where did Vanessa come from, was she there? Why in the name of the Hawklords was she there? Matthew Wright, Vanessa Feltz.....next stop Richard & Judy. I'm scared and going to listen to some hefty Hawkwind now. Sam ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rik Rx" To: Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 2:50 AM Subject: Re: HW: Even More Pix > ++ + + STAR WARRIORS + + + + + > > There are now 80 pix on Mission Control from the Croydon > Take Me To Your Leader gig..... > > Direct URL's: > > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00.htm > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00a.htm > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00b.htm > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00c.htm > > and for some previous gig pix, go to: > http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm > > Have fun in there !!!............ > > + + ++ MESSAGE ENDS + ++ + > > www.hawkwind.com > From hw at CY-B.ORG Sat Jun 11 05:31:23 2005 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 05:31:23 -0400 Subject: HW: Even More Pix Message-ID: Ohhhh... I'd better not post the pix with Jordan, Sooty&Sweep and Trevor McDonald on backing vocals then :-} On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 07:39:13 +0100, Sam Kirwan wrote: >I've missed something major - where did Vanessa come from, was she there? >Why in the name of the Hawklords was she there? Matthew Wright, Vanessa >Feltz.....next stop Richard & Judy. I'm scared and going to listen to some >hefty Hawkwind now. > >Sam ;-) >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Rik Rx" >To: >Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 2:50 AM >Subject: Re: HW: Even More Pix > > >> ++ + + STAR WARRIORS + + + + + >> >> There are now 80 pix on Mission Control from the Croydon >> Take Me To Your Leader gig..... >> >> Direct URL's: >> >> http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00.htm >> http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00a.htm >> http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00b.htm >> http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00c.htm >> >> and for some previous gig pix, go to: >> http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm >> >> Have fun in there !!!............ >> >> + + ++ MESSAGE ENDS + ++ + >> >> www.hawkwind.com >> From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Sat Jun 11 08:21:11 2005 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 13:21:11 +0100 Subject: Zappa Plays Zappa In-Reply-To: <016501c56792$f20d4810$0100a8c0@kermitz> Message-ID: Excellent, thanks Si. Just ordered my tickets for Wolverhampton, row C. I wonder who will be in the band!! -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Si Halley Sent: 02 June 2005 17:49 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: OFF: Zappa Plays Zappa As I think there`s probably fans out there who may be inetrested: Dweezil and Ahmet play Zappa with guests, movie, and support from Flo and Eddie apparently Monday, 31 Oct 2005 7:00 PM wolverhampton civic hall wolverhampton Tuesday, 1 Nov 2005 7:00 PM brighton centre brighton Wednesday, 2 Nov 2005 7:00 PM royal albert hall london Friday, 4 Nov 2005 7:00 PM carling apollo manchester manchester Saturday, 5 Nov 2005 7:00 PM clyde auditorium glasgow From neiltoyne at NTLWORLD.COM Sat Jun 11 09:05:43 2005 From: neiltoyne at NTLWORLD.COM (Neil Toyne) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 14:05:43 +0100 Subject: HW: Even More Pix Message-ID: Excellent pics, Rik - many thanks for those. Did any get taken at the Middlesbrough gig - that one was cracking too? Cheers, Neil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rik Rx" To: Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 2:50 AM Subject: Re: HW: Even More Pix > ++ + + STAR WARRIORS + + + + + > > There are now 80 pix on Mission Control from the Croydon > Take Me To Your Leader gig..... > > Direct URL's: > > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00.htm > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00a.htm > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00b.htm > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/spr05/Croydon/cr_05_00c.htm > > and for some previous gig pix, go to: > http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm > > Have fun in there !!!............ > > + + ++ MESSAGE ENDS + ++ + > > www.hawkwind.com > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.7 - Release Date: 10/06/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.7 - Release Date: 10/06/2005 From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Sat Jun 11 12:25:21 2005 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (Trev (Judge)) Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 16:25:21 +0000 Subject: NIK: Space Ritual @ Cambridge Strawberry Fayre In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Yet another incisive review by John. Yes I have to agree that without Judge Trev's thunder, the Mighty Rider just cant cut it lol. Oh well... Another bit of news is that Mother of All Bands (Judge Trev and Ron Tree and Commander Jim Hawkman) have been offered a deal by Black Widow records in Italy. Trev (Judge) > > Completely to my surprise Space Ritual turned out to be >headlining Strawberry Fayre this year, and although I couldn't be fashed >with the Hawkwind tour this year the amount of motivation I had to summon >to walk ten minutes down the road for a free gig was rather less, so I >toddled off with the child on my shoulders. > > I think he enjoyed it more than I did despite (because of?) being >half-asleep, but it was fun enough. One geezer in the audience convinced >it was Hawkwind, I really didn't want to spoil it for him. He must have >seen Hawkwind on some really bad days, though, this was a decidedly >average performance even by Nikwind standards. No Sam Ollis this time, so >only one drumkit and no decks, everything at Terry's fixed speed except >`D-Rider' at half of it. Nik wasn't his usual self, I was concerned he >might be ill by the end of it; he seemed shaky and nervous. Jerry Richards >turned up as guest for the last few numbers, it made no audible difference >because he was turned down so low--is there *any* band he's been in where >this didn't happen? > > Best bit really was the dancers: as well as the ever-superb Angie >they had a couple of girls I'd not seen before who were really into >throwing themselves round the stage and having fun. Everyone did have fun >I think, except perhaps Nik and Jerry; certainly the audience did, but it >would be hard to call it earth-shakingly exciting. Just a good-time party >band really. > > I didn't write a set-list but I think it was something like: > >Welcome to the Future >The Right Stuff (dub) >Born to Go >Chronological Crime (Nik working harder at actually holding the tune than > last time I saw this) >Sonic Attack (with `Paranoia Pt 1' and `Paranoia Pt 2' segments in the > outtro) >Brainstorm (with cowbell) >D-Rider >Sonic Savages (good, actually; fits Terry's pace very well) >Master of the Universe (Jerry turned up here and got the first bridge) > > There was no encore because the Fayre are paranoid about the >Council shutting them down next year. I'm sure they did all of these, >probably in this order, but I may have missed another. There was no >`Silver Machine' which surprised me a lot. Anyway, there they were and so >was I, more or less by coincidence. Yours, > Jon > >-- > Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error > Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." > London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Jun 12 06:32:31 2005 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 06:32:31 -0400 Subject: OFF: Aural Innovations: New Radio Shows & Mail Order Goodies Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com June 12, 2005: NEW RADIO SHOWS AND MAIL ORDER GOODIES We've just uploaded new shows from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #129), Alchemical Radio (show #90), Drool Trough (show #31), and our newest show - Tapegerm Radio (show #1).You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html MAIL ORDER NEWS: New in stock is the latest release from Nasoni Records, La Ira de Dios ? ?Hacia el Sol Rojo?, which is a Space-Acid-Stoner band from Peru. Also in stock are several titles from the Stone Premonitions label, including Census of Hallucinations, Krom Lek, When?s The Future, and The Rabbit?s Hat. Stay tuned next weekend for an all Stone Premonitions radio show. We also got several copies of the first Lamp of the Universe CD, ?The Cosmic Union?, so if you missed it the first time around grab it now. Also back in stock are God*amn I?m A Countryman label items that flew out the door, including Moon Trotskij, Rad Kjetil, and The Spacious Mind Live Volume One. I?ve also still got plenty of copies of The Spacious Mind?s new Rotvalta CD and a handful of the Reality D. Blipcrotch 10?. Visit the store at: http://aural-innovations.com/store Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #129) Assassins of Silence ? ?Moonglum? (from Take Me To Your Dealer) Gong ? ?Supercotton? (from Acid Motherhood) Instant Flight ? ?Top Of The Mountain? (from Colours & Lights) Blackloud ? ?Did We Forget? (from Octave Drops) Taipuva Luotisuora - "Music for Kortela Space Hood Elevators" (from I) Nick Castro ? ?Sun Song? (from Further From Grace) Nog Cavanagh ? ?The Garden? (from Everything Leads To Here) Idioverse ? ?Red Buzzer? (from Idioverse) Gratton ? ?Sallow Ground? (from Vopat) Loxley Beade ? ?Being There? (from Of Transient Thoughts & Iridescence) Joseph A. Malgeri ? ?Back In Time? (from Back In Time) Polytoxicomane Philharmonie ? ?Lizard Song? (from Psycho Erectus) Alchemical Radio (show #90) Alchemical Radio is produced by our friends Terri~B and The Reverend Rabbit from the Stone Premonitions label, and features some of the best Psychedelia, Progressive Rock, Metal, and adventurous Pop that the underground has to offer. Visit the Stone Premonitions web site at http://aural-innovations.com/stonepremonitions David Eggar & Thomas Simon ? Kadja Eric Anders ? Warrior Kin Fanger & Schonwalder ? Rendeveus Im Theater Ford ? All I Need Frank Gingeleit ? Lost In The Deep Blue General Kustard ? Adrift The Generalissimos ? John Coltrane (Feels Your Pain) Geoff Oelsner ? Poem: Heaven?s Force, Earth?s Force Geoff Oelsner ? Mad Tom?s Song Giles ? Black Queen Greg Segal ? Blue Cavern River Grief Society ? Time Travel (Radio Edit) Guitar Light ? Easy Care Hal McGee & Rick Frenecki ? Five Faces Of Four Hidden Masters The Hungry Ghost ? Brooder The Insane Picnic ? Chaos Control Homeland Security ? Every Woman Mary Aural Innovations Tapegerm Radio (show #1) Tapegerm was started in May 2000 by a few folks who were making mixes of loops taken from old cassette tape albums, homemade tracks, and loops of our own for a new project being run at homemademusic.com. After a few months a few of us thought it would be cool to start collaborating together by dropping our loops into a pool shared by everyone in the group and see what kind of music came out. Basically we're a bunch of artists who have fun combining sounds in different ways and hearing how other artists combine those sounds in other ways. Visit our web site at tapegerm.com. NOTE: Tapegerm Radio is different from the other Aural Innovations Radio shows in that it was created by our friends at Tapgerm and comes to you in streaming mp3 format rather than RealAudio. hebephrenic - Anesthesia Green Jeff Davis and the Beauregards - Dawg Gone It Mike McGary - The Space Between Us Virus Factory - Experiments in Futility Heuristics Inc. - Firefly Graveyard Omnitechnomatrix - A Mother Board Called Earth Magical Cigarette - Trampoline (Grudge Mix) Buzzsaw & The Shavings - Catherine's Pig Snort for Potemkin-Symphony No.2 Arthur Loves Plastic - That's How They Get Ya Blind Mime Ensemble - Anguish Wall International Garbageman - froopless (system) Insecta Sonic - Mercury Rising Mental Anguish - That Big Old Eye In The Sky Dean Barrett - Big Bass CYSTEM - Matango Anti - Gravity Workshop - Alien Skull - Space Tomb MX mystified - Time Taken DJ Get Yo Fat On - That girl needs a Q-Tip SoLaRis - AUDENTITY CRISIS David Fuglewicz ? Overloaded Drool Trough (show #31) Drool Trough is an all genres show featuring cool music from the underground. We created Drool Trough for two reasons. First, we receive far more submissions at Aural Innovations than we can reasonably have time to review. And, second, we get a lot of cool music that doesn't fit neatly into our more theme oriented radio shows. Anything is game for Drool Trough, and from one track to the next you will hear completely different sounds and styles, all from homemade musicians and teeny weeny but ultra fiesty labels. The Intercontinental Playboys ? ?Hear Ye, All Ye Sumptuous? (from Sonic Seducers) Asteroid B-612 ? ?Edge A Little Closer? (from Two Fisted Rock ?N? Roll) Nick Castro ? ?Walk Like A Whisper? (from Further From Grace) The Cubby Creatures - ?Age Of Smoke? (from After The Deprogramming) Blackloud ? ?360s? (from Octave Drops) Flesh Resonance ? ?The Worlds You Wake? (from Aeon) Tony Longworth ? ?The Eight Immortals? (from Beyond the Veil) Steve Tallis ? ?Bury My Body? (from Zozo) Steve Tallis and the Holy Ghosts - ?My Hands Are On Fire? (from Loko) The Minni-Thins ? ?Bark is Brass? (from In Black Cause I Asked) Contraction ? ?L?Ame ? Tout Faire? (from La Bourse ou la Vie) Bebek ? ?Frozen? (from Bebek) Carl Burnett ? ?Loud Party Warning? (from Life Before MIDI: Naked) Stephanie Sante ? ?Chai Chai? (from Coffee Culture) Idioverse ? ?Tiny Liquorice? (from Idioverse) Fear Of Flying ? ?Shades Of Fire? (from More Attempts at Perfection) Bacon & Egg ? ?Formerly D-11? (from Are Fanduvo) Passiou ? ?Spirit Knife? (from Please Don?t Eat Me) Charlie Schmidt ? ?Kanaranzi Waltz? (from Xanthe Terra) Glyn Bailey ? ?The Plastic Bag Song (Facts) ? (from Toys From Balsa) http://Aural-Innovations.com From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Sun Jun 12 08:47:23 2005 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 12:47:23 +0000 Subject: SLOTERDIJK: 'Circle of Eternity' mp3 on Belgium Mp3.be Message-ID: Hello everyone, I found a long lost file on www.belgiummp3.be 'Circle of Eternity' from the 'Beware the Charlatans' CD. Enjoy!!! All the very best....Mike http://www.belgiummp3.be/mp3/SLOTERDIJK/ From dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM Sun Jun 12 15:23:03 2005 From: dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM (Brad Dahl) Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 13:23:03 -0600 Subject: Zappa Plays Zappa In-Reply-To: <000201c56e80$0dc8f470$0a00000a@studybox> Message-ID: > Excellent, thanks Si. Just ordered my tickets for Wolverhampton, row C. > I wonder who will be in the band!! I know that the bass will be handled by Bryan Beller and the drums by Joe Travers. These guys are one of the best rhythm sections in the biz. They will do more than justice to Frank's music. I only wish I could be there to see/hear it. Brad, stuck in Utah Oh yeah, those who like great instumental music should check out Bryan Beller's album "View". Joe plays on a few of the tracks there as well. They are both currently on tour with Mike Keneally. See his website for more info. www.bryanbeller.com From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Jun 13 05:26:33 2005 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 10:26:33 +0100 Subject: HW: Even More Pix In-Reply-To: Rik Rx's message of Sat, 11 Jun 2005 05:31:23 -0400 Message-ID: Rik Rx writes: > Ohhhh... I'd better not post the pix with Jordan, Sooty&Sweep and Trevor > McDonald on backing vocals then :-} I heard Basil Brush was going to play with them but was too stoned. FoFP From nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET Mon Jun 13 05:41:51 2005 From: nick.lee2 at VIRGIN.NET (nick.lee2@virgin.net) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 09:41:51 +0000 Subject: HW: Even More Pix Message-ID: Ahhh, you misheard. He was going to play but had been stoned. The pro- hunt lobby finally caught up with him. > ----Original Message---- > From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK > Date: Jun 13, 2005 9:26:33 AM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subj: Re: HW: Even More Pix > > Rik Rx writes: > > > Ohhhh... I'd better not post the pix with Jordan, Sooty&Sweep and Trevor > > McDonald on backing vocals then :-} > > I heard Basil Brush was going to play with them but was too stoned. > > FoFP From colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK Mon Jun 13 11:50:48 2005 From: colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Colin J Allen) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 11:50:48 -0400 Subject: Sonic Rock 2005 Message-ID: Sonic Rock Productions present: Sonic Rock 2005 September 9-10 Location: Near Skegness, Lincolnshire Line up currently being finalised but almost definitely including: System 7 Space Ritual Arthur Brown Astralasia Here & Now Ego Prime (featuring Harvey Bainbridge) Litmus Mister Quimbys Beard Dr Hasbeen Earthling Society plus others TBA. The cost will be ?30 per person (including camping) and places are strictly limited so it will be first come, first served. They will be available very soon, with on-line purchasing. Colin From roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET Mon Jun 13 12:50:23 2005 From: roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET (roger) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 17:50:23 +0100 Subject: Sonic Rock 2005 Message-ID: how much for kiddies? cheers Roger ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin J Allen" To: Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 4:50 PM Subject: Sonic Rock 2005 > Sonic Rock Productions present: > > Sonic Rock 2005 > > September 9-10 > > Location: Near Skegness, Lincolnshire > > Line up currently being finalised but almost definitely including: > > System 7 > Space Ritual > Arthur Brown > Astralasia > Here & Now > Ego Prime (featuring Harvey Bainbridge) > Litmus > Mister Quimbys Beard > Dr Hasbeen > Earthling Society > plus others TBA. > > The cost will be ?30 per person (including camping) and places are > strictly limited so it will be first come, first served. They will > be available very soon, with on-line purchasing. > > Colin > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 267.6.9 - Release Date: 11/06/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 267.6.9 - Release Date: 11/06/2005 From colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK Mon Jun 13 17:19:54 2005 From: colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Colin J Allen) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 22:19:54 +0100 Subject: Sonic Rock 2005 Message-ID: Sorry, we don't sell them! Although there are times when you could have mine for nothing! Under 16 - free. How's that for an on the spot decision? Colin ps: Where were you on Sunday morning? Vera and I waited for you for over an hour before retiring to the Spaniards for a celebratory breakfast. ----- Original Message ----- From: "roger" To: Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 5:50 PM Subject: Re: Sonic Rock 2005 > how much for kiddies? > cheers > Roger > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Colin J Allen" > To: > Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 4:50 PM > Subject: Sonic Rock 2005 > > > > Sonic Rock Productions present: > > > > Sonic Rock 2005 > > > > September 9-10 > > > > Location: Near Skegness, Lincolnshire > > > > Line up currently being finalised but almost definitely including: > > > > System 7 > > Space Ritual > > Arthur Brown > > Astralasia > > Here & Now > > Ego Prime (featuring Harvey Bainbridge) > > Litmus > > Mister Quimbys Beard > > Dr Hasbeen > > Earthling Society > > plus others TBA. > > > > The cost will be ?30 per person (including camping) and places are > > strictly limited so it will be first come, first served. They will > > be available very soon, with on-line purchasing. > > > > Colin > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > > Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 267.6.9 - Release Date: 11/06/2005 > > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 267.6.9 - Release Date: 11/06/2005 > From roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET Tue Jun 14 01:29:47 2005 From: roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET (roger) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 06:29:47 +0100 Subject: Sonic Rock 2005 Message-ID: Excellent, I like a man who can make on the spot decsiions Roger ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin J Allen" To: Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 10:19 PM Subject: Re: Sonic Rock 2005 > Sorry, we don't sell them! Although there are times when you could have > mine > for nothing! > > Under 16 - free. How's that for an on the spot decision? > > Colin > > ps: Where were you on Sunday morning? Vera and I waited for you for over > an > hour before retiring to the Spaniards for a celebratory breakfast. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "roger" > To: > Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 5:50 PM > Subject: Re: Sonic Rock 2005 > > >> how much for kiddies? >> cheers >> Roger >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Colin J Allen" >> To: >> Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 4:50 PM >> Subject: Sonic Rock 2005 >> >> >> > Sonic Rock Productions present: >> > >> > Sonic Rock 2005 >> > >> > September 9-10 >> > >> > Location: Near Skegness, Lincolnshire >> > >> > Line up currently being finalised but almost definitely including: >> > >> > System 7 >> > Space Ritual >> > Arthur Brown >> > Astralasia >> > Here & Now >> > Ego Prime (featuring Harvey Bainbridge) >> > Litmus >> > Mister Quimbys Beard >> > Dr Hasbeen >> > Earthling Society >> > plus others TBA. >> > >> > The cost will be ?30 per person (including camping) and places are >> > strictly limited so it will be first come, first served. They will >> > be available very soon, with on-line purchasing. >> > >> > Colin >> > >> > >> > -- >> > No virus found in this incoming message. >> > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >> > Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 267.6.9 - Release Date: 11/06/2005 >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this outgoing message. >> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >> Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 267.6.9 - Release Date: 11/06/2005 >> > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 267.6.9 - Release Date: 11/06/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 267.6.9 - Release Date: 11/06/2005 From colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Jun 14 11:05:59 2005 From: colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Colin J Allen) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:05:59 -0400 Subject: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement Message-ID: June 18th - 2 Days of Love and Peace Festival, Wuppertal, Germany. (Peace???) June 30th - The Man on the Moon, Cambridge. From colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Jun 14 11:14:56 2005 From: colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Colin J Allen) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:14:56 -0400 Subject: HW: Sonic Rock 2005 Message-ID: Sonic Rock Productions present: Sonic Rock 2005 September 9-10 Location: Near Skegness, Lincolnshire Line up currently being finalised but almost definitely including: System 7 Space Ritual Arthur Brown Astralasia Here & Now Ego Prime (featuring Harvey Bainbridge) Litmus Mister Quimbys Beard Dr Hasbeen Earthling Society plus others TBA. The cost will be ?30 per person (including camping) and places are strictly limited so it will be first come, first served. They will be available very soon, with on-line purchasing. Colin Apologies for those are getting this for a second time (Hi Roger!), but we forgot to put the HW: bit on the front last time. From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Tue Jun 14 11:56:03 2005 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 16:56:03 +0100 Subject: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement Message-ID: Same day as Hawkwind play the 3 Days of Love and Peace Festival at Loreley in Germany! :-) See Mission Control www.hawkwind.com for details. Colin J Allen wrote: > > June 18th - 2 Days of Love and Peace Festival, Wuppertal, Germany. > (Peace???) > > June 30th - The Man on the Moon, Cambridge. From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Jun 14 12:35:12 2005 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 17:35:12 +0100 Subject: Croyden 2005 pix In-Reply-To: <200506101042.j5AAg5nd013747@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, M Holmes wrote: > bernhard.pospiech writes: > > > http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm > > Busy proofreading at the moment and "Catagories" ain't spelled that way. But hey, neither is Croyden. Yours, Jon ObCD: Kyuss - _Muchas Gracias_ -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Tue Jun 14 15:05:45 2005 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 19:05:45 +0000 Subject: Highway to Healthcare: 7/17 ( event with The OEBs, Sreaming Eels and more!! ) Message-ID: Hello, July 17th brings the 'Highway to Healthcare' event to the Deborah Heart & Lung Center, Browns Mills, New Jersey. In addition to the ride, there will be free health screenings, free concerts and more on the hospital grounds. Two bands of interest to these lists:(the music is between aaprox 11:30 AM-3PM) The One Eyed Bishops and... The Screaming Eels. This is the new band headed up by Jay Adcock!!! (includes Greg Elwell, Bob McConnel & more!) It's sure to be a good time, so come one, come all!!! Please spread the word!! http://www.highwaytohealthcare.org From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Tue Jun 14 20:06:18 2005 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 20:06:18 -0400 Subject: OFF: Underground Zero - Powerplay CD Message-ID: Hello all, Sorry for the purely marketing spam but several of you asked me about this one. I just got in stock the new Underground Zero compilation. Here's the blurb... Underground Zero were active in the 1980's, playing a brand of Space Rock that is firmly in the Hawkwind school. Throughout the decade they contributed tracks to numerous compilations, including some of the Hawkwind Friends & Relations releases, and had some albums and singles out on the Flicknife label. Powerplay is a new compilation CD, comprised of remastered versions of ten of the bands previously released tracks. Hawkwind fans will love this. You'll find it in the shop at http://www.aural-innovations.com/store , or just drop me a note and I'll hook you up. Jerry From cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed Jun 15 05:31:35 2005 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 10:31:35 +0100 Subject: OFF: Underground Zero - Powerplay CD In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hmmm, all tracks I haven't heard! (Not that I've found many to hear before!) Might be worth checking out -- I'd be interested to see a review from anyone who picks it up! Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From hw at CY-B.ORG Wed Jun 15 19:23:26 2005 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 19:23:26 -0400 Subject: HW: New Festival & Winter Dates Message-ID: ++ + ++ + Greetings Star Warriors + ++ ++ + HAWKWIND are to play in a 3 day Festival in Castle Donington over the 2nd/3rd/4th September (TBC) Full details, including festival lineup, performance times and ticket prices will be announced as soon as everything is confirmed. see: http://www.offthetracks.co.uk for Festival detail. Mission Control will announce full detail as it happens....... also.... Birkenhead tickets are now on sale for 15th Dec Manchester 16th Dec Again, full details will appear on MC over the next few days. ++ ++ + MESSAGE ENDS + + + + + From colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK Thu Jun 16 10:49:15 2005 From: colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Colin J Allen) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 10:49:15 -0400 Subject: HW: Sonic Rock 2005 - Tickets Message-ID: Tickets for Sonic Rock 2005 can now be ordered from: http://www.sonicrock.com The event features: Astralasia Arthur Brown Bubbledubble Dr Hasbeen Earthling Society Ego Prime (featuring Harvey Bainbridge) Here & Now Litmus Mister Quimby's Beard Space Ritual System 7 and will be held at: THE FARM ANDERBY ROAD CHAPEL-SAINT-LEONARDS SKEGNESS LINCS PE24 5XH on September 9th and 10th 2005. Tickets are very limited due to H&S regulations at the venue. From jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Thu Jun 16 18:24:43 2005 From: jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 23:24:43 +0100 Subject: HW: Stonehenge and other English reminiscences Message-ID: No specific Hawkwind connection but some might be interested - British Archaeology magazine have a summer special on Stonehenge in their July/August publication. It includes: a history of the Druidic celebrations at Stonehenge over the last 100 years - an assessment of Richard Sorrell's reconstruction illustrations - a short but detailed retelling of the Battle of the Beanfield with some intensely dramatic photographs. The article's academic exactness and eye-witness accounts makes it seem more like a retelling of the Battle of Naseby or Bannockburn but its sparse style creates a vivid and highly effective description of the events. There are also articles on the proposed future landscaping of the site and where the bluestones came from. It'll be available on the web eventually www.britarch.ac.uk/ba but for now you might be able to get hold of a copy in a good magazine shop or from a library with a regular subscription. cheers jill PS: Hawkwind at Sheffield, Nottingham and Croydon were excellent, though Sheffield was too small and at Croydon I was a bit too far back. However I returned to Edinburgh with yet another dose of cold/flu (southern English version this time). However hello to everyone I met down south and apologies to Merrick and Julie for not staying with them - I'm afraid my godson took priority on this occasion - but it was good to see you! ====================================== Jill Strobridge ====================================== From paulbrookes007 at HOTMAIL.COM Fri Jun 17 17:47:46 2005 From: paulbrookes007 at HOTMAIL.COM (Paul Brookes) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 17:47:46 -0400 Subject: Spacerock Spectacular 30th September Message-ID: Underground Zero Assassins of Silence (featuring Huw Lloyd-Langton) Grooveweird Bubbledubble Modal Logic Coopers Venue, Bicester, UK, 30th September http://www.assassinsofsilence.com/pu_image.asp?flyers/poster20050930.jpg From asg at MVDBASE.COM Fri Jun 17 23:19:55 2005 From: asg at MVDBASE.COM (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 05:19:55 +0200 Subject: OFF: Dream Theater Message-ID: Anyone tried the new DT album yet? How is it? I was a bit disappointed by their last few CD's, so I'm not sure if I want to buy this... How about LaBrie's solo effort? Is that any good? How does it compare to the MullMuzzler albums? (I loved those!) Alex. -- --------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ Music Videos : mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Progressive rock : prog.xrs.net / rip.xrs.net --------------------------------------------------- From dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM Sat Jun 18 02:48:58 2005 From: dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM (Brad Dahl) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 00:48:58 -0600 Subject: OFF: Dream Theater In-Reply-To: <200506180519.55369.asg@mvdbase.com> Message-ID: > Anyone tried the new DT album yet? How is it? I was a bit disappointed by > their last few CD's, so I'm not sure if I want to buy this... I haven't heard this one yet. I like DT, but their stuff is a bit one dimentional for me and I don't find myself listening to it very often. > How about LaBrie's solo effort? Is that any good? How does it compare to > the MullMuzzler albums? (I loved those!) It is a lot, and I mean A LOT heavier than the Mullmuzzler stuff (and I like the Mullmuzzler albums). It is much more guitar oriented, guitar leads instead of the synth leads that Mullmuzzler was drenched with. Everyone who plays on it is at the top of their game. Great sounding album too. A nice variety of songs as well, mostly heavy and a couple softer tunes. I usually don't go for the mellow tunes but one of the softer ones is my favorite song on the album. It is track 9 (can't remember the name). I highly recommend picking up this disc. Another disc I just got that rocks severly is Soul Sirkus (Neal Schon's new band). Jeff Scott Soto handles the vocals with Marco Mendoza and Virgil Donato handling bass and drums. These guys are really good. Great songs and I have kept it in my truck for weeks now. Brad From bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE Sat Jun 18 05:55:02 2005 From: bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE (bernhard.pospiech) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 11:55:02 +0200 Subject: Hawkwind: 17.06.2005 Message-ID: Hi folks Just a short mail to let you know that the gig yesterday night was a real heavy one All 4 members in top form + 2 dancers No other guests Lots of guitar work by Dave. One of the heaviest sets by Hawkwind I have ever seen. Had a great look on the stage because I was standing with some friends in the 1st row Here is the set: 17.06.2005, GIESSEN, LOVE & PEACE FESTIVAL, 70 minutes intro / spirit of the age / sword of the east / psychedelic warlords / out here we are / angela android / hassan I sahba / space is their / hassan I sahba / angels of death / paradox / assault & battery / golden void / where are they now / brainbox pollution Now 30 minutes left to go for the 2nd Hawkwind show at the beautiful Loreley venue. More about this show tomorrow Bernhard From dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU Sat Jun 18 07:22:45 2005 From: dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU (David Kuznick) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 07:22:45 -0400 Subject: OFF: Dream Theater In-Reply-To: <200506180519.55369.asg@mvdbase.com> Message-ID: Quoting "Alex S. Garcia" : > Anyone tried the new DT album yet? How is it? I was a bit disappointed by > their last few CD's, so I'm not sure if I want to buy this... It's pretty good, not great. If you didn;t like the last fewm you may not like this one much (though it's pretty different). > How about LaBrie's solo effort? Is that any good? How does it compare to the > MullMuzzler albums? (I loved those!) Yes, those were really good (I liked the first one better though). I think his new solo disc is quite good; as good as the Mullmuzzler discs IMO. -- David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu "I am the storm that won't be calmed, I am the calm that follows. I'm in the stars that fill your sky and when I choose, I'll be in your thoughts, I'll be in your dreams, all the light you see, all the air you breathe." Light and Space - THRESHOLD From youless at COX.NET Sat Jun 18 11:33:28 2005 From: youless at COX.NET (Steve Youles) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 11:33:28 -0400 Subject: Hawkwind: 17.06.2005 Message-ID: Hi Bernhard Thanks for the setlist & brief review... Cheers Steve -------------------------------------------------------- On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 11:55:02 +0200, bernhard.pospiech wrote: >Hi folks > >Just a short mail to let you know that the gig yesterday night was a real >heavy one >All 4 members in top form + 2 dancers >No other guests (snip) From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Sat Jun 18 17:31:43 2005 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 22:31:43 +0100 Subject: OFF: Dream Theater In-Reply-To: <20050618072245.jrms8ssg8gssc04o@webmail.spamcop.net> Message-ID: I love Dream Theater. I thought "Train Of Thought" was right up there with "Awake" and "Images and Words". However the new CD hasn't done much for me yet. I suspect it will be a slow burner, like "Staring Into Infinity" which I love now! I got tickets to see them in London in October, crappy seats on the first day they went on sale too! Tony -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of David Kuznick Sent: 18 June 2005 12:23 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: Dream Theater Quoting "Alex S. Garcia" : > Anyone tried the new DT album yet? How is it? I was a bit disappointed by > their last few CD's, so I'm not sure if I want to buy this... It's pretty good, not great. If you didn;t like the last fewm you may not like this one much (though it's pretty different). > How about LaBrie's solo effort? Is that any good? How does it compare to the > MullMuzzler albums? (I loved those!) Yes, those were really good (I liked the first one better though). I think his new solo disc is quite good; as good as the Mullmuzzler discs IMO. -- David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu "I am the storm that won't be calmed, I am the calm that follows. I'm in the stars that fill your sky and when I choose, I'll be in your thoughts, I'll be in your dreams, all the light you see, all the air you breathe." Light and Space - THRESHOLD From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sat Jun 18 20:51:16 2005 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 20:51:16 -0400 Subject: OFF: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock, Stoner Rock, & Alchemical Radio shows Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com June 19, 2005: NEW RADIO SHOWS We've just uploaded new shows from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #130), The Atomic Bongload (show #13), and Alchemical Radio (show #91). You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html MAIL ORDER NEWS: New in stock: Underground Zero - "Powerplay" CD. Underground Zero were active in the 1980's, playing a brand of Space Rock that is firmly in the Hawkwind school. Throughout the decade they contributed tracks to numerous compilations, including some of the Hawkwind Friends & Relations releases, and had some albums and singles out on the Flicknife label. Powerplay is a new compilation CD, comprised of remastered versions of ten of the bands previously released tracks. Hawkwind fans will love this. Visit the store at: http://aural-innovations.com/store. Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio show #130: Stone Premonitions Label Special Stone Premonitions is based in England and is run by the phenomenally talented Tim Jones and Terri~B. I first became acquainted with Tim & Terri back in 1998 when I first discovered Mr Quimby's Beard, whose original recordings were released by Stone Premonitions. Many of the bands on the label are outlets for Tim & Terri's music notably The Rabbit's Hat, Body Full of Stars, their solo work, and of course Census of Hallucinations. But they're also home to Space/Psych greats Krom Lek and When's The Future. I recently got several Stone Premonitions titles in stock in the Aural Innovations store. So this show is meant to pay tribute to the label and to give you a taste of the wonderful music that's available in the store by these talented artists. When?s The Future ? ?Psilocybe Astral Glide? (from Then) Krom Lek ? ?Earth Jam? (from Collective Conscious) The Rabbit?s Hat ? ? Baffling The Sandmen? (from Take Good Care) Krom Lek ? ?Insight? (from Rariteality) When?s The Future ? ?Vague Mutterings? (from Same Time Tomorrow) The Rabbit?s Hat ? ?Don?t Stand Against The Skyline? (from Outsiders) Census of Hallucinations ? ?My God, It?s Full Of Stars? (from Nine Lives) Census of Hallucinations ? ?Mock Honesty? (from Nine Lives) When?s The Future ? ?Land of Milk and Honey? (from Then) The Rabbit?s Hat ? ?Darwin On The Shelf? (from Pierce The Dark) Krom Lek ? ?Earth of Illusion? (from Collective Conscious) When?s The Future ? ?General Jigg? (from Same Time Tomorrow) Krom Lek ? Face Snorta? (from Rariteality) The Rabbit?s Hat ? ?Charitied Out? (from Outsiders) The Rabbit?s Hat ? ?Dancing With The Demonised? (From Take Good Care) The Atomic Bongload show #13 (Stoner/Heavy Rock show) La Ira de Dios ? ?Perdido en el Espacio? (from Hacia el Sol Rojo) Acid King ? ?Sunshine and Sorrow? (from III) The Atomic Bitchwax ? ?You Can?t Win? (From 3) Rotor ? ?Erdlicht? (from 2) Marble Sheep ? ?Last Race? (from The Gate of Heavenly Body) Ichabod ? ?Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye? (from Reaching Empyrean) Savage Saint ? ?Old Junkie Soul? (from Savage Saint IV) Hognose ? ?The First Song? (from El Sombrero!) Jupiter Jefferson ? ?Sunshine? (from West) Asteroid B-612 ? ?Hounder? (from Two Fist Rock ?N? Roll) Players Club ? ?Things You Can?t Imagine? (from Coextinction) Thor ? ?Serpent?s Kiss? (from Thor Against The World) Shevel Knievel ? ?No Pazle? (from VI) Alchemical Radio (show #91) Alchemical Radio is produced by our friends Terri~B and The Reverend Rabbit from the Stone Premonitions label, and features some of the best Psychedelia, Progressive Rock, Metal, and adventurous Pop that the underground has to offer. Visit the Stone Premonitions web site at http://aural-innovations.com/stonepremonitions Space Debris ? "Long Distance Voyager" Janet Robbins ? "In The Beginning" Jericho Jones ? "Chyna?s Creed" Jim Couchenour ? "Meadow Games" Joann Wisniewska ? "My Sweetest Atrophic Euphoria" Joe Freeman ? "Move Over" Karma Down ? "Another Day, Another Dollar" The Knives Of Neptune ? "A Cadetship In Escapism" Krel ? "Mober" Lope ? "Polem" Nelson Said ? "Sticks & Stones" Neurotic ? "Connoisseurs In The Metal Field" Nick Nicely ? "On The Beach (The Ladder Descends)" Oosterdok ? "Psirens" http://Aural-Innovations.com From bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE Sun Jun 19 03:13:44 2005 From: bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE (bernhard.pospiech) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 09:13:44 +0200 Subject: Hawkwind: 18.06.2005 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Steve Here is the track listing for your excellent web-site: 18.06.2005, LORELEY, LOVE & PEACE FESTIVAL, 80 minutes intro / spirit of the age / sword of the east / psychedelic warlords / out here we are / angela android / hassan I sahba / space is their / hassan I sahba / angels of death / paradox / assault & battery / golden void / where are they now / brainstorm / vega / brainstorm Review will follow... Cheers Bernhard -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Steve Youles Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 5:33 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Hawkwind: 17.06.2005 Hi Bernhard Thanks for the setlist & brief review... Cheers Steve -------------------------------------------------------- On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 11:55:02 +0200, bernhard.pospiech wrote: >Hi folks > >Just a short mail to let you know that the gig yesterday night was a >real heavy one All 4 members in top form + 2 dancers No other guests (snip) From bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE Sun Jun 19 04:57:14 2005 From: bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE (bernhard.pospiech) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 10:57:14 +0200 Subject: HW: 18.06.05 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi again Made it to the Loreley gig yesterday Great trip, great gig, great weather, geat location ! Same set as the day before The only exception was the encore: Brainstorm (with Vega) instead of Brainbox Pollution They played 10 minutes longer This gig was not as heavy as the gig the day before Again all band members in top form and seemd to enjoy themselfs Hawkwinds only problem on both days have 3 letters: BJH :-((( On both days BJH played before Hawkwind (HW were the last act on both days) and unfortunately they played longer than planed (it was a boody shit set) Therefore there was not enough time to play a full set for HW (bloody loudness restrictions) So if you are angry about a to short HW set, just send a big THANK YOU to BJH :-((( A really wonderfull Hawkwind weekend is over Met lot of friends (Rainer, Andreas, Alfred, Dennis, Christos, Nick Lee and many more) My wife went with me for the 1st time to a HW gig and was very pleased !!! WOW !! Spent on 17.06.05 about 2 hours backstage. Talked to Dave, Richard, Alan, Jason and Kris. Catched some autographs. Perhaps HW will be back in Germany next summer for the Burg Herzberg Festival A perfect weekend is over and I am very pleased YES!!! Cheers Bernhard From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Sun Jun 19 07:51:01 2005 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 12:51:01 +0100 Subject: NIK: Space Ritual @ Cambridge Strawberry Fayre In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Trev (Judge) wrote: > Yet another incisive review by John. > Yes I have to agree that without Judge Trev's thunder, the Mighty Rider just > cant cut it lol. > Oh well... That isn't quite what I meant to say; I've seen them do a lot better than this gig, and Nik also, but he does seem to work best with another strong personality sharing the front to play off I admit, and in Space Ritual there's really only Dave Anderson even near that role. But hey, Trev, if you wanna do more gigs wioth Nik please don't let me stop you :-) > Another bit of news is that Mother of All Bands (Judge Trev and Ron Tree and > Commander Jim Hawkman) have been offered a deal by Black Widow records in > Italy. This is however excellent news. I gather you're looking for a drummer :-) But hurrah all the same; I hope you get the chance to make it go a long way. Is this for the existing _Insect Brain_ or a new album or both or what? Or am I being too nosey? Yours, Jon ObCD: Farflung - _The Belief Module_ -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Sun Jun 19 08:20:00 2005 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 13:20:00 +0100 Subject: NIK: Space Ritual @ Cambridge Strawberry Fayre Message-ID: Insect Brain ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Jarrett" To: Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 12:51 PM Subject: Re: NIK: Space Ritual @ Cambridge Strawberry Fayre > On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Trev (Judge) wrote: > >> Yet another incisive review by John. >> Yes I have to agree that without Judge Trev's thunder, the Mighty Rider >> just >> cant cut it lol. >> Oh well... > > That isn't quite what I meant to say; I've seen them do a lot > better than this gig, and Nik also, but he does seem to work best with > another strong personality sharing the front to play off I admit, and in > Space Ritual there's really only Dave Anderson even near that role. > > But hey, Trev, if you wanna do more gigs wioth Nik please don't > let me stop you :-) > >> Another bit of news is that Mother of All Bands (Judge Trev and Ron Tree >> and >> Commander Jim Hawkman) have been offered a deal by Black Widow records in >> Italy. > > This is however excellent news. I gather you're looking for a > drummer :-) But hurrah all the same; I hope you get the chance to make it > go a long way. Is this for the existing _Insect Brain_ or a new album or > both or what? Or am I being too nosey? Yours, > Jon > > ObCD: Farflung - _The Belief Module_ > -- > Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error > Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." > London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) > From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Sun Jun 19 08:24:40 2005 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 13:24:40 +0100 Subject: NIK: Space Ritual @ Cambridge Strawberry Fayre Message-ID: Oh, and if anyone's interested, here is a list of Galactikos's Glasto gigs etc (is that how you spell it?) http://www.judgetrev.com/forthcoming-gigs.html Trev REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk Festival Listings, Festival Reviews, CDs, Video Downloads, News, Forum, Chat, Healers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Jarrett" To: Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 12:51 PM Subject: Re: NIK: Space Ritual @ Cambridge Strawberry Fayre > On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Trev (Judge) wrote: > >> Yet another incisive review by John. >> Yes I have to agree that without Judge Trev's thunder, the Mighty Rider >> just >> cant cut it lol. >> Oh well... > > That isn't quite what I meant to say; I've seen them do a lot > better than this gig, and Nik also, but he does seem to work best with > another strong personality sharing the front to play off I admit, and in > Space Ritual there's really only Dave Anderson even near that role. > > But hey, Trev, if you wanna do more gigs wioth Nik please don't > let me stop you :-) > >> Another bit of news is that Mother of All Bands (Judge Trev and Ron Tree >> and >> Commander Jim Hawkman) have been offered a deal by Black Widow records in >> Italy. > > This is however excellent news. I gather you're looking for a > drummer :-) But hurrah all the same; I hope you get the chance to make it > go a long way. Is this for the existing _Insect Brain_ or a new album or > both or what? Or am I being too nosey? Yours, > Jon > > ObCD: Farflung - _The Belief Module_ > -- > Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error > Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." > London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) > From js3619 at ACMENET.NET Sun Jun 19 21:43:59 2005 From: js3619 at ACMENET.NET (Jason Scruton) Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 21:43:59 -0400 Subject: BOC: Review in a Deep Purple review In-Reply-To: <200504191746.j3JHkIhC006828@mail8.atl.registeredsite.com> Message-ID: From the deep-purple.net website... What saddens me is the thought that BOC "opened' for Kenny Wayne Sheppard. --------------------------- DEEP PURPLE Ionia Free Fairground June 17th 2005 Musically, one of the better concerts I've ever been to was the FoxFest bash at the Ionia Fairgrounds in Ionia, Michigan, on June 17th, headlined by Deep Purple. Nearly 100,000 were in attendance, a mini-Woodstock. Broken Sunday, a local band, played a surprisingly (first time I'd heard of them) good set from about 5:15pm-6pm under cloudy skies and 65 degrees. The crowd started to build for Blue Oyster Cult, who played an excellent gig that included a monster bass solo in the middle of Godzilla. I was disappointed B.O.C. only played for an hour, because they're one of my favorite bands. They played, in no particular order: The Red & The Black, Don't Fear (The Reaper), I'm Burning for You, E.T.I., Buck's Boogie and Dominance & Submission, among others. It was superb, as always. Then Kenny Wayne Shepherd took the stage. I didn't figure I'd be into that band much, because I'm not really into Southern blues rock, although Southern hard rock like Lynyrd Skynrd, .38 Special, the Allman Brothers, Outlaws, et al., I love. But Shepherd was extremely good. Shepherd may be the best young blues rock guitarist out there, and that's no hyperbole. The singer's was kind of like a Southern-flavored Paul Rodgers, if you can imagine that. They covered a lot of vintage tunes, including a sizzling rendition of Jimi Hendrix' Voodoo Chile. I will definitely buy their albums, now that I've been indoctrinated. Then, on came Deep Purple. The crowd was so huge I couldn't even see the back of it from up front, stage right. Ian Gillan recognized me right off and waved. The crowd went gaga. The set list was pretty much the same as in Pittsburgh earlier in the tour. Gillan and Morse seemed impressed by the tremendous size and enthusiasm of the crowd, based on their giggling early on. Or, perhaps it was the shenanigans in the crowd, what with an amazing amount of moshing and breast-baring, all of it, going on. Gillan joked that the breast-baring was what got him into rock 'n' roll. He did some Tai Chi-like hand movements and screamed his bloody head off. I'm just amazed that if you listened to Gillan circa 1988, his voice sounded roached, and now it sounds scintillating like the early '70s, but he can't scream or hit the high notes quite as consistently as back then. But, that's no criticism: he still sounds phenomenal. Don Airey played better than I've seen him play before, and that's pretty darn good. He was extremely creative, especially on the solo stuff, and the variations from classical to piano and sound effects. Amazing. Purple has to get more creative at promoting itself in the U.S. (or their record company does). I've never heard one song off Bananas played on the radio, anywhere, in this country. The last time the band got any real airplay at all was with Ted the Mechanic ten years ago. DP has not really charted in the U.S. since the mid-to-late 1980's, but is actually playing better than then. Fans know the old hits, of course, and that's what brought them out to Ionia. But I think the trick is to get on network television, like Saturday Night Live, the Late Show with David Letterman or The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. From ianjeffcock at PACIFIC.NET.SG Mon Jun 20 09:17:48 2005 From: ianjeffcock at PACIFIC.NET.SG (Ian Jeffcock) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 21:17:48 +0800 Subject: OFF: Dream Theater In-Reply-To: <200506180900.j5I902JI016724@www.ispnetinc.net> Message-ID: Nice to see there are quite a few DT fans on BOC-L! I've been listening to their new CD Octavarium pretty much non-stop since I bought it and thats already a couple of weeks so it can't be too bad :-) Its a bit lighter than their previous Train Of Thought CD, perhaps more comparable with Awake or Falling Into Infinity. Ian. From asg at MVDBASE.COM Mon Jun 20 10:09:35 2005 From: asg at MVDBASE.COM (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 16:09:35 +0200 Subject: OFF: Dream Theater In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.1.20050620211102.03705208@pacific.net.sg> Message-ID: > Nice to see there are quite a few DT fans on BOC-L! > I've been listening to their new CD Octavarium pretty much > non-stop since I bought it and thats already a couple of > weeks so it can't be too bad :-) > Its a bit lighter than their previous Train Of Thought CD, > perhaps more comparable with Awake or Falling Into Infinity. I would have preferred it compared to "Images & words", but oh well, I guess that would be too much to ask for, LOL. That was such a masterpiece. Well, at least I'm glad to hear it's lighter than "Train of thought", that one really didn't do much for me. Alex. -- --------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ Music Videos : mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Progressive rock : prog.xrs.net / rip.xrs.net --------------------------------------------------- From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Jun 21 13:33:24 2005 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jon Jarrett) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:33:24 +0100 Subject: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement In-Reply-To: <42AEFE13.AFE20869@cinesite.co.uk> Message-ID: On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Keith Barton wrote: > Same day as Hawkwind play the 3 Days of Love and Peace Festival at > Loreley in Germany! :-) > > Colin J Allen wrote: > > June 18th - 2 Days of Love and Peace Festival, Wuppertal, Germany. > > (Peace???) Hawkwind doing their best to go one better here, obviously. Have the festivals actually been set up to rival each other? Isn't that daft. Because the underground is so big these days it needs splitting up more... Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) From jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Tue Jun 21 15:12:22 2005 From: jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 20:12:22 +0100 Subject: There be celebration Message-ID: Happy summer solstice to all! Hope it was a good one! cheers jill ====================================== Jill Strobridge ====================================== From colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Jun 21 17:36:07 2005 From: colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Colin J Allen) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 22:36:07 +0100 Subject: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement Message-ID: Next year I am going to organise a 365 Days of Love and Peace Festival. *Grin* Colin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Jarrett" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:33 PM Subject: Re: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement > On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Keith Barton wrote: > > > Same day as Hawkwind play the 3 Days of Love and Peace Festival at > > Loreley in Germany! :-) > > > > Colin J Allen wrote: > > > June 18th - 2 Days of Love and Peace Festival, Wuppertal, Germany. > > > (Peace???) > > Hawkwind doing their best to go one better here, obviously. Have > the festivals actually been set up to rival each other? Isn't that > daft. Because the underground is so big these days it needs splitting up > more... Yours, > Jon > > -- > Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error > Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." > London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) > From lindas1 at ADELPHIA.NET Tue Jun 21 18:02:07 2005 From: lindas1 at ADELPHIA.NET (Stephe) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:02:07 -0400 Subject: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement Message-ID: Hi Colin, Starting April 1st? :-) Cheers Stephe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin J Allen" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 5:36 PM Subject: Re: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement > Next year I am going to organise a 365 Days of Love and Peace Festival. > *Grin* > > Colin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jon Jarrett" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:33 PM > Subject: Re: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement > > >> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Keith Barton wrote: >> >> > Same day as Hawkwind play the 3 Days of Love and Peace Festival at >> > Loreley in Germany! :-) >> > >> > Colin J Allen wrote: >> > > June 18th - 2 Days of Love and Peace Festival, Wuppertal, Germany. >> > > (Peace???) >> >> Hawkwind doing their best to go one better here, obviously. Have >> the festivals actually been set up to rival each other? Isn't that >> daft. Because the underground is so big these days it needs splitting up >> more... Yours, >> Jon >> >> -- >> Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error >> Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." >> London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) >> From colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK Tue Jun 21 18:02:17 2005 From: colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Colin J Allen) Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 23:02:17 +0100 Subject: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement Message-ID: Yep:) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephe" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 11:02 PM Subject: Re: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement > Hi Colin, Starting April 1st? :-) Cheers Stephe > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Colin J Allen" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 5:36 PM > Subject: Re: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement > > > > Next year I am going to organise a 365 Days of Love and Peace Festival. > > *Grin* > > > > Colin > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jon Jarrett" > > To: > > Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:33 PM > > Subject: Re: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement > > > > > >> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Keith Barton wrote: > >> > >> > Same day as Hawkwind play the 3 Days of Love and Peace Festival at > >> > Loreley in Germany! :-) > >> > > >> > Colin J Allen wrote: > >> > > June 18th - 2 Days of Love and Peace Festival, Wuppertal, Germany. > >> > > (Peace???) > >> > >> Hawkwind doing their best to go one better here, obviously. Have > >> the festivals actually been set up to rival each other? Isn't that > >> daft. Because the underground is so big these days it needs splitting up > >> more... Yours, > >> Jon > >> > >> -- > >> Jonathan Jarrett "There is scarce any tradition or popular error > >> Birkbeck College but stands also delivered by some good author." > >> London (Sir Thomas Browne, "Pseudodoxia Epidemica", 1646) > >> > From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Wed Jun 22 14:32:45 2005 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 18:32:45 +0000 Subject: An Evening of 'Heavy Music': Philadelphia, PA: June 25th 2005 Message-ID: An Evening of 'Heavy Music': Philadelphia, PA: June 25th 2005 SLOTERDIJK http://www.soundclick.com/sloterdijk http://www.garageband.com/artist/sloterdijk see 'Press Links" at: http://www.freewebs.com/oebs Mandible http://mandibleband.com http://www.soundclick.com/mandible. Sub-Primitive http://www.sub-primitive.150m.com LEE, JAE-WON http://www.myspace.com/leejaewon http://leejaewon.dmusic.com/ Quick reference Date: Saturday, June 25, 2005 Price: $7 ($2 off with student ID) Doors: 9:30 Lineup: 10:00 - 10:30 (30 minutes) Lee, Jae-Won 10:45 - 11:15 (30 minutes) Sub Primitive 11:30 - 12:00 (30 minutes) Mandible 12:15 - end (1:45 curfew) Sloterdijk Millcreek Tavern 42nd and Chester Ave. 21+ ( No Exceptions!!! ) Phone: 215-222-9194 venue website: http://www.millcreektavernphilly.com or contact Ben Morgan at: booking at millcreekphilly.com -------------------------- ------------------------- 2.GETTING TO THE SHOW WHERE IS THE MILLCREEK? -4200 Chester Ave is the corner building on the southwest corner of 42nd St. and Chester, which is a block south of Baltimore Ave. It has large windows and may be dark inside if you are the first band to arrive. If the venue is locked, you may enter through the adjacent entrance on Chester Ave - the two bars are connected. The new room is real nice and they are still working a lot on the building at the moment. Don't worry, its already really comfortable in there. Septa access is very good. Directions at http://millcreektavernphilly.com/directions.html Phone: 215-222-9194 WHERE DO WE PARK? -It is very easy to find on street parking. There is currently construction going on the block so most of the No Parking signs are for the day hours only. 43rd street is usually empty in the evening. -If you have trouble finding a spot try to stay on the south side of Baltimore Ave as it gets harder to find parking closer to campus. -Pay attention to where the trolley tracks are, because if you block the corners where they turn you will be towed. ------------------------- ------------------------- WHERE IS THE MILLCREEK? -4200 Chester Ave is the corner building on the southwest corner of 42nd St. and Chester, which is a block south of Baltimore Ave. It has large windows and may be dark inside if you are the first band to arrive. If the venue is locked, you may enter through the adjacent entrance on Chester Ave - the two bars are connected. The new room is real nice and they are still working a lot on the building at the moment. Don't worry, its already really comfortable in there. Septa access is very good. Directions at http://millcreektavernphilly.com/directions.html Phone: 215-222-9194 There is food and table service available and every night they have drink specials so ask your bartender. They have many fine beers on tap as well as options for the drinker on a budget. Every night $2.50 domestic bottles/$6 domestic pitchers / $2.50 well drinks 10pm - Midnight From sebastian at WELTON.DE Fri Jun 24 07:15:48 2005 From: sebastian at WELTON.DE (Sebastian Welton) Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 13:15:48 +0200 Subject: Hawkwind in Germany Message-ID: May have already been posted... http://www.daysofloveandpeace.de/ MfG / Best Regards Sebastian Welton From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Jun 26 05:04:18 2005 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 05:04:18 -0400 Subject: OFF: Aural Innovations: New Magic Cat Radio and Drool Trough shows + New Mail Order Goodies Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com June 26, 2005: NEW RADIO SHOWS & MAIL ORDER GOODIES We've just uploaded new shows from Magic Cat Radio (show #11), and Drool Trough (show #32). You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html NEW ISSUE OF AURAL INNOVATIONS ONLINE NEXT WEEKEND!!! MAIL ORDER NEWS: New in stock: I've got 3 titles from the Beard of Stars label: Insider - "Simple Water Drops" (heavy, stoned, fuzzed rock with a deep space aesthetic), Gorilla - "Gimme Some..." (powerhouse psychedelic riffs & FUZZ, heavy doses of tripped out Stoner Rock and high energy rockin' thrash that would make The Stooges proud), Instant Flight - "Colours & Lights" (psychedelic pop-rock and paisley colored prog rock sound that will transport you back to the 60's), plus 2 titles from German heavy psych-rock, acid rock ?n roll trio Trigon. Visit the store at: http://aural-innovations.com/store Magic Cat Radio (show #11) Magic Cat Radio comes to us from Kev Ellis of Dr Brown and Acousticat, and features a variety of excellent Psychedelia and Space Rock, including special live performances and anything else that Kev cares to share. Inner City Unit - "Epitaph" Jerry Bewley - "Let The Good Times Roll" Tom Byrne - "Trentham Awake" Bubbledubble - "The Truth Cornet" Grooveweird - "Snakecharmer" Xoo - "Brain Tattoo" Underground Zero -"Seven Years" Nigel Potter - "Nocturn" Litmus - "I Can't be Sane" Sloterdijk - "Fred Goldman's Moustache" Screeper - "Can Fever" Gobber And The Monsters From The Id Cybermonkey - "Border Highway" Acousticat - "Save Me" Drool Trough (show #32) Drool Trough is an all genres show featuring cool music from the underground. We created Drool Trough for two reasons. First, we receive far more submissions at Aural Innovations than we can reasonably have time to review. And, second, we get a lot of great music that doesn't fit neatly into our more theme oriented radio shows. Anything is game for Drool Trough, and from one track to the next you will hear completely different sounds and styles, all from homemade musicians and teeny weeny but ultra fiesty labels. Mortica ? ?Zombie Love? (from Exhumed) Martian Death Lyric ? ?People of Earth Love Michael Jackson? (From MDL?s Last) Arthur Loves Plastic - "I Am A Clone (I Am A Clown)" (from Love or Perish) Jamie Barnes ? ?Pearly Gate and Son Pest Control? (from Honey from the Ribcage) Rollerball ? ?Erzulie? (from Catholic Paws/Catholic Pause) Arms of Kismet ? ?Cracks? (from Cutting Room Rug) Joseph A. Malgeri ? ?Smiling Salesmen? (from I Bid You Welcome) Alcibiades Jones ? ?Thermidor? (from Refraction Mirage) Bill & the AntiDepressants ? ?The Day I Wanted to Save the World? (from Secret Overthrow) Jeremy & Progressor ? ?Battle Zone? (from The Pearl of Great Price) Mental Anguish ? ?Get This Damn Thing Off Of Me? (from Open Loops Vol. 1) Yesterday?s Thoughts ? ?Wasting My Time? (from Let?s Take A Ride With ) Matt Hannafin ? ?Four Readings (excerpt)? (from Dissenting Soundscapes and Songs of G.W.'s America) Lycia ? ?Tongues? (from Estrella) Tara Vanflower ? ?The Honour of Silence? (from My Little Fire-Filled Heart) San Francisco Blue - "Married in Georgia" (from Hurting For People) Michael Gerber Trio ? ?Dania? (from Gospel for J.F.P. III: Tribute to Jaco Pastorius) Gratton ? ?Sallow Ground? (from Vopat) Ethereal ? ?Necessary Affliction? (from Mythillogical) Sonic Adventure Project ? ?Sitarian Supernova? (from Exergonic) http://Aural-Innovations.com From rdc at RDCDESIGN.COM Sun Jun 26 13:45:59 2005 From: rdc at RDCDESIGN.COM (Richard Crossley) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 18:45:59 +0100 Subject: Circle Message-ID: You need to see them... http://www.iotacism.com/kosmische/kosmische/index.shtml From colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK Sun Jun 26 17:50:36 2005 From: colin at CALLEN18.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Colin J Allen) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 17:50:36 -0400 Subject: HW: Litmus Gig Message-ID: Thursday 30th June The Man on the Moon 2 Norfolk Street Cambridge CB1 2LF http://www.manonthemoon.freeserve.co.uk/ Support from: Mr Zed The Khe Sanh Approach. Colin From cwheaton at TRANSWESTTAXI.COM Mon Jun 27 00:44:21 2005 From: cwheaton at TRANSWESTTAXI.COM (Cliff & Pam Wheaton) Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 22:44:21 -0600 Subject: Boc-l Address change In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hey folx, need some info. Can my e-mail address be changed by the moderator? or do I need to re and unsubscribe? My new address is: pamwheaton at earthlink.net. Thanks. Pam From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Mon Jun 27 09:01:40 2005 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 13:01:40 +0000 Subject: SLOTERDIJK setlist: 6/25/05 Millcreek Tavern, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Message-ID: SLOTERDIJK setlist: 6/25/05 Millcreek Tavern, Philadelphia, PA The Thunderbirds Uranium Zone Assassins of Allah Fred Goldman's Mustache Sloterdijk I Integration Golden Void lineup: Mike Burro: electric guitars, vocals, synth, programming Jeff Berry: bass, backing vocals Dr. Maria Ramundo: synth From khenders64 at YAHOO.COM Mon Jun 27 09:05:18 2005 From: khenders64 at YAHOO.COM (Keith Henderson) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 06:05:18 -0700 Subject: OFF: Bospop Festival, Holland Message-ID: Hey Folks...just a quick question. Does anybody know whether it?s possible to just show up in Weert, Holland and buy a ticket to the Bospop Festival there (this Saturday and Sunday). It seems to suggest that they have day ticket sales planned for the gate, so does that mean there?s no risk of it selling out? Iron Maiden, Y&T, Porcupine Tree, etc. are playing and I thought I?d go check it out. Thanks for any help...Keith (in Hamburg/St. Pauli) P.S. The girls here are very friendly! :) ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com From js3619 at ACMENET.NET Mon Jun 27 17:27:30 2005 From: js3619 at ACMENET.NET (Jason Scruton) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:27:30 -0400 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.1.20050619214146.021bc700@pop.acmenet.net> Message-ID: For any/all concerned,,, How did the season finale end and what's up with the poorly named "bad wolf" claptrap they like to allude mysteriously to on the bbc website? From paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU Mon Jun 27 17:43:46 2005 From: paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU (Paul Mather) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 17:43:46 -0400 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.1.20050627172558.021fa358@pop.acmenet.net> Message-ID: On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 17:27 -0400, Jason Scruton wrote: > For any/all concerned,,, > > How did the season finale end and what's up with the poorly named "bad > wolf" claptrap they like to allude mysteriously to on the bbc website? Well, there was a regeneration scene at the end, so I guess Christopher Eccleston really isn't coming back for another series... Cheers, Paul. PS: I liked it. I mean, hordes of marauding daleks trundling around shouting "Exterminate!"---what's not to like?? ;-) -- 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 asg at MVDBASE.COM Mon Jun 27 20:00:31 2005 From: asg at MVDBASE.COM (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 02:00:31 +0200 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? In-Reply-To: <1119908626.63006.3.camel@zappa.Chelsea-Ct.Org> Message-ID: > > How did the season finale end and what's up with the poorly named "bad > > wolf" claptrap they like to allude mysteriously to on the bbc website? > > Well, there was a regeneration scene at the end, so I guess Christopher > Eccleston really isn't coming back for another series... I'm kinda-sorta happy to hear that. I mean, I'm really enjoying the new show (only seen the three first episodes so far) but don't like Eccleston very much. Although I have to admit he's starting to grow on me a bit, but I still think I'd rather see someone else play the part. Alex. -- --------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ Music Videos : mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Progressive rock : prog.xrs.net / rip.xrs.net --------------------------------------------------- From paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU Mon Jun 27 21:25:06 2005 From: paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU (Paul Mather) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 21:25:06 -0400 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? In-Reply-To: <200506280200.31424.asg@mvdbase.com> Message-ID: On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 02:00 +0200, Alex S. Garcia wrote: > > > How did the season finale end and what's up with the poorly named "bad > > > wolf" claptrap they like to allude mysteriously to on the bbc website? > > > > Well, there was a regeneration scene at the end, so I guess Christopher > > Eccleston really isn't coming back for another series... > > I'm kinda-sorta happy to hear that. I mean, I'm really enjoying the new show > (only seen the three first episodes so far) but don't like Eccleston very > much. Although I have to admit he's starting to grow on me a bit, but I still > think I'd rather see someone else play the part. I didn't like Eccleston very much in the first couple of episodes, either, but I have to admit he really grew on me a lot and I'll miss him not being there for the next series. 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 mikemont at NYCAP.RR.COM Mon Jun 27 22:02:45 2005 From: mikemont at NYCAP.RR.COM (Mike Montfort) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 22:02:45 -0400 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? In-Reply-To: <1119921907.2342.3.camel@zappa.Chelsea-Ct.Org> Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Paul Mather Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 9:25 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? On Tue, 2005-06-28 at 02:00 +0200, Alex S. Garcia wrote: > > > How did the season finale end and what's up with the poorly named "bad > > > wolf" claptrap they like to allude mysteriously to on the bbc website? > > > > Well, there was a regeneration scene at the end, so I guess Christopher > > Eccleston really isn't coming back for another series... > > I'm kinda-sorta happy to hear that. I mean, I'm really enjoying the new show > (only seen the three first episodes so far) but don't like Eccleston very > much. Although I have to admit he's starting to grow on me a bit, but I still > think I'd rather see someone else play the part. I didn't like Eccleston very much in the first couple of episodes, either, but I have to admit he really grew on me a lot and I'll miss him not being there for the next series. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- To answer the original question YEA the ending was magnificent. The Bad Wolf "deus ex machina" was totally undexpeted and the episode spoke to drama and emotions while still full of amazing CGI of flying Daleks. I think Mr Tennant has a big set of shoes to step into and I am personally not sanguine about it, but then again I have not seen him in anything as I can'g find Casanova anywhere this side of the Atlantic. However the best Dr Who episodes this year were the two parter The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances... Now that was amazing writing. M From akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU Tue Jun 28 09:00:26 2005 From: akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 08:00:26 -0500 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.1.20050627172558.021fa358@pop.acmenet.net> Message-ID: On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Jason Scruton wrote: :Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? : :For any/all concerned,,, : :How did the season finale end and what's up with the poorly named "bad :wolf" claptrap they like to allude mysteriously to on the bbc website? Season finale was quite good, if somewhat deus ex machina. The bad wolf stuff was a bit of a letdown, honestly, but you won't be aware of any of that when you are watching....as they've got you all wrapped up in the story ;-) I'm *quite* looking forward to the xmas special/next season, though. (btw, anyone else been hearing rumors that Eccleston will be in a feature film 'bout the Time War?) Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu Assistant Director/ENSS University of Chicago/NSIT/ENSS tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #418 Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From alastair_sumner at HOTMAIL.COM Tue Jun 28 15:08:28 2005 From: alastair_sumner at HOTMAIL.COM (Alastair Sumner) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 15:08:28 -0400 Subject: Circle Message-ID: I cannot afford this...but I need to see them. On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 18:45:59 +0100, Richard Crossley wrote: >You need to see them... > >http://www.iotacism.com/kosmische/kosmische/index.shtml From jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Tue Jun 28 18:03:11 2005 From: jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 23:03:11 +0100 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? Message-ID: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Montfort" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 3:02 AM Subject: Re: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? > > However the best Dr Who episodes this year were the two parter > The Empty > Child Totally off topic but I can't resist telling this - I was wandering along the river today and on one of the benches there was a parent eating lunch with an obviously very bored child who in almost perfect imitation of the episode was chanting in an endless monotone - Mummy are you my Mummy? Mummy are you my Mummy? Mummy are you my Mummy? I suspect Dr Who is not going to be favourably remembered in that household! jill From asg at MVDBASE.COM Tue Jun 28 18:58:28 2005 From: asg at MVDBASE.COM (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 00:58:28 +0200 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? In-Reply-To: <001f01c57c2d$2e177930$6565a8c0@sherlock> Message-ID: > I suspect Dr Who is not going to be favourably remembered in that > household! Unless the parents are already fans (of the old show)? LOL. Alex. -- --------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ Music Videos : mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Progressive rock : prog.xrs.net / rip.xrs.net --------------------------------------------------- From si at SICKTHINGSUK.CO.UK Wed Jun 29 08:29:13 2005 From: si at SICKTHINGSUK.CO.UK (Si Halley) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 13:29:13 +0100 Subject: CDs for sale Message-ID: Sorry for the spam. Hope it doesn`t break list rules. Auctions ending in 10 hours: Hawkwind - PXR5 (UK CD 1989): http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4742177047&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT Hawkwind - 1997 (UK CD 1998) : http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4742180171&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT Hawkwind - Black Sword (Flicknife UK CD 1985) : http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4742181822&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT From dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU Wed Jun 29 12:01:36 2005 From: dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU (David Kuznick) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 12:01:36 -0400 Subject: OFF: Dream Theater In-Reply-To: <001a01c5744d$1f5c8cb0$0a00000a@studybox> Message-ID: Quoting Tony : > However the new CD hasn't done much for me > yet. I suspect it will be a slow burner, like "Staring Into Infinity" which > I love now! You obviously love it so much you don't even know its name. ;-) -- David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu "I am the storm that won't be calmed, I am the calm that follows. I'm in the stars that fill your sky and when I choose, I'll be in your thoughts, I'll be in your dreams, all the light you see, all the air you breathe." Light and Space - THRESHOLD From charlie.grant at LINEONE.NET Wed Jun 29 17:02:28 2005 From: charlie.grant at LINEONE.NET (Chas) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 22:02:28 +0100 Subject: DFtR cover Message-ID: A while ago there was mention of a cover of DFtR on the TV show Six Feet Under, noone seemed to know who it was by (or I missed it). There is no mention of it on the FAQ though. In last weeks New Musical Express (NME) there was a review of Six Feet Under soundtrack Vol 2 (on Virgin) - the version is by Caesars (they who had a hit recently with a re-release of their track Jerk It Out, used I think, on a Peugeot advert) NME described it thus: "Caesars who, with crushingly inevitability, do the death-tastic perenial '(Don't Fear) The Reaper'. .......Charles the Grinning Boy. From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Wed Jun 29 20:34:20 2005 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 01:34:20 +0100 Subject: OFF: Dream Theater In-Reply-To: <20050629120136.j48c0kc8o8cwcoo0@webmail.spamcop.net> Message-ID: True. My other favourite Dream Theater albums are "Not Quite Awake", "Pictures and Sentences", "Train of Thinking a Bit" and "Six Degrees of Inner Flatulence". Tony -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of David Kuznick Sent: 29 June 2005 17:02 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: Dream Theater Quoting Tony : > However the new CD hasn't done much for me > yet. I suspect it will be a slow burner, like "Staring Into Infinity" which > I love now! You obviously love it so much you don't even know its name. ;-) -- David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu "I am the storm that won't be calmed, I am the calm that follows. I'm in the stars that fill your sky and when I choose, I'll be in your thoughts, I'll be in your dreams, all the light you see, all the air you breathe." Light and Space - THRESHOLD From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 04:25:55 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 04:25:55 -0400 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? In-Reply-To: <200506290058.28676.asg@mvdbase.com> Message-ID: Neat, I didn't even know about a new series. They finally stopped airing old shows for good on new hampshire public TV I guess, it was already being overrun by stupid concerts and fundraisers most of the time and I had a job so I usually fell asleep watching it at 12AM. I own 2 tapes; Tom Baker is the man, I haven't seen enough Daleks episodes though- love those things. Someday a great criminal will make ones to rob banks. They'll be shorter though because it's turned out to be more practical like with that Pacbot and the Roomba. I almost stole a Pacbot once- no joke! Well I was heavily plotting to when one was on familliar grounds, a non armored one. This idea is my copyright but I want someone to start gluing cheap high frequency/high voltage transformers (such as Tesla coils )onto Roombas and reselling them okay? Do it, expound the idea, fund someone to do it, solicit funding for me to do it. Good. It's a perfect chaos device for clearing your house after a party. And on top of that the "irobot" company that makes it are jerks. Anyone know that KLF Dr. Who football song? On the subject though I saw an acquaintance around may 30 who told me he was working with the students in a class he teaches to film Dr. Who episodes they wrote themselves! And air it on Boston Cable Access. It's plausible but I'm waiting to hear from him he was going to send me the scripts to read and I wanted to lend him a bunch of vintage science instruments for sets. I know for a fact he built a Tardis in his old apartment though. I'll track him down though now that I brought it up somewhere. On 6/28/05, Alex S. Garcia wrote: > > I suspect Dr Who is not going to be favourably remembered in that > > household! > > Unless the parents are already fans (of the old show)? LOL. > > > > Alex. > -- > --------------------------------------------------- > http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ > Music Videos : mvdbase.com [database] > http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] > Progressive rock : prog.xrs.net / rip.xrs.net > --------------------------------------------------- > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 04:45:42 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 04:45:42 -0400 Subject: NIK: Space Ritual - Live at the Venusian Electric Ballroom In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 5/4/05, Stephan Forstner wrote: > On Tue, 3 May 2005 22:04:44 -0400, Drill > wrote: > >1980 and 2000? Undisclosed Files addendum is easily the most played of > >my official Hawkwind live album collection. Also, I don't care what > >anyone says Live Chronicles is really good > > I'm just talking about the SR tunes on them (Master of the Universe, the > Brainstorm bit, Orgone Accumulator, and, if you stretch it a bit, Magnu and > Ejection). They don't have the right aura to them - they're too punk, too > metal, most of all too fast - they have a sort of *frantic* feel to them. > I've got no problem with HW re-inventing their catalog, in fact they SHOULD > do it, but even though they fit in with the style of the time, I don't > think that particular approach suits these particular tracks. They're > looking over their shoulder to see what's coming up on them, but they > should be lumbering along knowing where they're going and in no rush to get > there because there's nothing that could possibly get in their way. Just > MHO. > > Stephan > Oh yeah I get that I like that whole concert in the whole though, wish I was there...Okay, at the end of Angels of Death, what the hell? Did Nik take a mic into the toilet?! That sound they have right then thats captured in undisclosed files addendum is interesting. I'm really into ICU and even the Toy Dolls so an energetic kind of punk sound is right on my page, ( With the Toy Dolls though its funny because so many people can't stand them- however if you really think about it their musical conscientiousness/complexity/skill/engineering is top notch, same with ICU- and listening closely to the Toy Dolls its all Iron Maiden like galloping guitars, JBach covers, Viking sea chants etc. But the accent of Olga the singer alone makes nearly anyone think of their sound as the representational "punk". It is all as it is, I would never say I like punk even though that's the category of half the bands I like. It's a troublesome association thing that goes back to high school cliques presumably. -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 05:04:33 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 05:04:33 -0400 Subject: NIK: Space Ritual - Live at the Venusian Electric Ballroom In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 5/4/05, Reptoid wrote: > Ah yes, the Milky Way in Boston... > > << > I seem to recall that there were a few more there, maybe 25-30. A few were regulars at the Milky Way I think. I was so angry because there was an article in the Boston globe with a Picture announcing the concert in the arts section. And Hawkind gets airplay every now and then on college stations, and a few good friends of mine who listen to them didn't make it when I rode 50 miles to get there upon notice. We had a > good time anyway. Yeah I sure did. Crazy, after getting kicked out for half the show I get to hang out with the band, totally unnexpected things all night. Thank YOU for coming, it wasn't deserved! But if anyone would have told me that we'd draw well > over twice the crowd in DC that we would in Boston, I'd have asked for > some of what they were smoking...come to think of it, I'd just ask anyway. > Thought the venue was cool enough atmosphere wise. The sound was loud and > boomy to say the least! > > << robots/pissy-student-employees at that place. > > Yeah, they were less than helpful compared to some of the other venues. > Kitchen closed waaaay too early and it was even a hassle to get a drink at > certain points. > Still had a pretty groovy time, it was nice to see Kris Thompson, Dan > Parmenter, and a few other familiar faces. > We'll be back in Boston Oct. 2nd with Harvey Bainbridge, not sure of the > venue just yet. See you again! Do it yes. I'll go promoting the damn show myself and try to revive a dysfunctional syndicate, Autocorp, if your light show can get anybetter with more projectors, strobes, microwave weapons et. all. Yours to use. I've been into trying out ideas for lightshow equipment lately- think of this: materials from roman candles and such fried up in high voltage electrical arcs- I was doing this in a reflective box with a 5" lense from an old video projector. Killer! Innexpensive too if you have the lense and you know the reflector from a large strobe light is probably better anyway. Know a great reflector? Smash some mirrors and glue the pieces to a satellite dish. The color wheel from a horrible fiber optic christmas tree- but t removed and put inside a polished stainless steal cheese grater...sigh...Why am I broke if I have so many ideas. The Solar Fire lightshow is the best I've seen quite honestly, but also one of the only. I wouldn't be caught dead at a Pink Floyd stadium concert and don't know even if they have anything that creative. From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 05:31:40 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 05:31:40 -0400 Subject: OFF: Philip Dick Message-ID: This is a high volume list dammit and a good one, what's the starting date, wow. I just thought it would be fun to ask who likes this author. What, perhaps 50 people on this list? Second Variety- wow. Then I read a "vol. 5 (Eye of the Sibyl?)" short story book, then Radio Free Albemuth, and a biography of him, then Counterclock world, all in what 3 months. What next? PKD has my vote for any pantheon now. Comes up everywhere too, and I am receiving signals from the Valis satellite nightly. About that time now actually it's 2:30AM in california. -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Thu Jun 30 15:13:40 2005 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 20:13:40 +0100 Subject: Philip Dick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Not read much of his stuff but love all the films I've seen based on his books - Blade Runner, Minority Report, Paycheck, Total Recall. All top movies. Tony -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Drill Sent: 30 June 2005 10:32 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: OFF: Philip Dick This is a high volume list dammit and a good one, what's the starting date, wow. I just thought it would be fun to ask who likes this author. What, perhaps 50 people on this list? Second Variety- wow. Then I read a "vol. 5 (Eye of the Sibyl?)" short story book, then Radio Free Albemuth, and a biography of him, then Counterclock world, all in what 3 months. What next? PKD has my vote for any pantheon now. Comes up everywhere too, and I am receiving signals from the Valis satellite nightly. About that time now actually it's 2:30AM in california. -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 15:18:19 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:18:19 -0400 Subject: BOC: Review in a Deep Purple review In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.1.20050619214146.021bc700@pop.acmenet.net> Message-ID: On 6/19/05, Jason Scruton wrote: > From the deep-purple.net website... > > What saddens me is the thought that BOC "opened' for Kenny Wayne Sheppard. > --------------------------- Motorhead always seems to open for less respectable bands*, like Scorpion, and Dio, I forget who else. I'd rather make it to Dio's set by a long shot even though Dio is Dio. At one time I owned two elf albums, every rainbow album up till the one from 1995 dont know if there are more. And every Dio album of course, and I know the lyrics to every Dio song by heart. Saw BOC at the middle east in boston I think in 99 or 2000, they weren't playing too hot or bad either, drew in as many people as the Dresden Dolls (PURE DREK this band) who are touring with NIN this summer... I wonder if they paid money to do this. They're from Jamaica plain where the Milky way is along with a phony arts community that sprang up whenever a bunch of bourgeouis photographers and graphic designers ganged up with people who buy up property for loft conversions. None of them went to see Nik Turner & Spaceseed but they were all there in force for the Dresden Dolls and got a disgusting picture of them onto the cover of the boston globe magazine that week, left out on the kitchen table of one of my bourgeoisie neighbors, I would have liked to know how long they left it there, probably two weeks. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum opened at that show too. Oh yeah it was great more than half the audience left after motorhead finished opening for scorpion. I don't listen to BOC that much but I really like Fire of Unknown Origin and Veteran of 1000 Psychic wars is an all time favorite song. *KWS NOT implied disrespectable by correlation > > DEEP PURPLE > Ionia Free Fairground > June 17th 2005 > > Musically, one of the better concerts I've ever been to was the FoxFest > bash at the Ionia Fairgrounds in Ionia, Michigan, on June 17th, headlined > by Deep Purple. Nearly 100,000 were in attendance, a mini-Woodstock. > > Broken Sunday, a local band, played a surprisingly (first time I'd heard of > them) good set from about 5:15pm-6pm under cloudy skies and 65 degrees. The > crowd started to build for Blue Oyster Cult, who played an excellent gig > that included a monster bass solo in the middle of Godzilla. I was > disappointed B.O.C. only played for an hour, because they're one of my > favorite bands. They played, in no particular order: The Red & The Black, > Don't Fear (The Reaper), I'm Burning for You, E.T.I., Buck's Boogie and > Dominance & Submission, among others. It was superb, as always. > > Then Kenny Wayne Shepherd took the stage. I didn't figure I'd be into that > band much, because I'm not really into Southern blues rock, although > Southern hard rock like Lynyrd Skynrd, .38 Special, the Allman Brothers, > Outlaws, et al., I love. But Shepherd was extremely good. Shepherd may be > the best young blues rock guitarist out there, and that's no hyperbole. The > singer's was kind of like a Southern-flavored Paul Rodgers, if you can > imagine that. They covered a lot of vintage tunes, including a sizzling > rendition of Jimi Hendrix' Voodoo Chile. I will definitely buy their > albums, now that I've been indoctrinated. > > Then, on came Deep Purple. The crowd was so huge I couldn't even see the > back of it from up front, stage right. Ian Gillan recognized me right off > and waved. The crowd went gaga. The set list was pretty much the same as in > Pittsburgh earlier in the tour. Gillan and Morse seemed impressed by the > tremendous size and enthusiasm of the crowd, based on their giggling early > on. Or, perhaps it was the shenanigans in the crowd, what with an amazing > amount of moshing and breast-baring, all of it, going on. Gillan joked that > the breast-baring was what got him into rock 'n' roll. He did some Tai > Chi-like hand movements and screamed his bloody head off. I'm just amazed > that if you listened to Gillan circa 1988, his voice sounded roached, and > now it sounds scintillating like the early '70s, but he can't scream or hit > the high notes quite as consistently as back then. But, that's no > criticism: he still sounds phenomenal. > > Don Airey played better than I've seen him play before, and that's pretty > darn good. He was extremely creative, especially on the solo stuff, and the > variations from classical to piano and sound effects. Amazing. Purple has > to get more creative at promoting itself in the U.S. (or their record > company does). I've never heard one song off Bananas played on the radio, > anywhere, in this country. The last time the band got any real airplay at > all was with Ted the Mechanic ten years ago. DP has not really charted in > the U.S. since the mid-to-late 1980's, but is actually playing better than > then. Fans know the old hits, of course, and that's what brought them out > to Ionia. But I think the trick is to get on network television, like > Saturday Night Live, the Late Show with David Letterman or The Tonight Show > with Jay Leno. > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 15:21:15 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:21:15 -0400 Subject: BOC: Review in a Deep Purple review In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I really > like Fire of Unknown Origin The whole album, I got that and Some Enchanted evening, that's great too actually but I haven't had a phono for a couple years now. From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 15:27:27 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:27:27 -0400 Subject: HW: 18.06.05 In-Reply-To: <1DjvcD-22yC7V0@fwd16.sul.t-online.de> Message-ID: On 6/19/05, bernhard.pospiech wrote: > Hi again > > Made it to the Loreley gig yesterday > > Great trip, great gig, great weather, geat location ! > > Same set as the day before > The only exception was the encore: Brainstorm (with Vega) instead of > Brainbox Pollution > They played 10 minutes longer > > This gig was not as heavy as the gig the day before > Again all band members in top form and seemd to enjoy themselfs > > Hawkwinds only problem on both days have 3 letters: BJH :-((( > > On both days BJH played before Hawkwind (HW were the last act on both days) > and unfortunately they played longer than planed (it was a boody shit set) > Therefore there was not enough time to play a full set for HW (bloody > loudness restrictions) > > So if you are angry about a to short HW set, just send a big THANK YOU to > BJH :-((( > > A really wonderfull Hawkwind weekend is over > Met lot of friends (Rainer, Andreas, Alfred, Dennis, Christos, Nick Lee and > many more) > My wife went with me for the 1st time to a HW gig and was very pleased !!! > WOW !! > > Spent on 17.06.05 about 2 hours backstage. Talked to Dave, Richard, Alan, > Jason and Kris. Catched some autographs. > Perhaps HW will be back in Germany next summer for the Burg Herzberg > Festival > > A perfect weekend is over and I am very pleased > > YES!!! > > > Cheers > Bernhard > Oh man, I might defect from the US soon when I run up enough debt. I'm gonna try soon to go to Europe with an emphasis on watching a bunch of Hawkwind and associated gigs. Daevid Allen and Arthur Brown too especially, I hope I haven't missed a chance in America recently, I'm staying on this goddamn list to avoid that sort of thing. Kick me off and I just come back with another gmail account. Kick me off again and it's gonna be a gawab account, that is if you want NSA rats around in here. -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 15:28:39 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:28:39 -0400 Subject: Hawkwind in Germany In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Why do they call it that? On 6/24/05, Sebastian Welton wrote: > May have already been posted... > > http://www.daysofloveandpeace.de/ > > > MfG / Best Regards > > Sebastian Welton > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 15:32:48 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:32:48 -0400 Subject: HW: Litmus Gig Announcement In-Reply-To: <42AEFE13.AFE20869@cinesite.co.uk> Message-ID: read that first as hawkwind plays in 3D like with finely collimated alternating red and blue strobe cannons scanning the stage. I like the LCD shutter effects you can get sadly no one mass produced LCD 3D glasses except Sega in the 80s. Anyone got a pair? You can make cool animation if you've got a way of keeping the frame rate in phase with the shutter speed. Can you combine shutter lens 3D, Blue/Red 3D, depth 3D all at once? On 6/14/05, Keith Barton wrote: > Same day as Hawkwind play the 3 Days of Love and Peace Festival at > Loreley in Germany! :-) > See Mission Control www.hawkwind.com for details. > > Colin J Allen wrote: > > > > June 18th - 2 Days of Love and Peace Festival, Wuppertal, Germany. > > (Peace???) > > > > June 30th - The Man on the Moon, Cambridge. > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 15:35:15 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:35:15 -0400 Subject: Circle In-Reply-To: Message-ID: RC always stands for rotary clench On 6/28/05, Alastair Sumner wrote: > I cannot afford this...but I need to see them. > > On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 18:45:59 +0100, Richard Crossley > wrote: > > >You need to see them... > > > >http://www.iotacism.com/kosmische/kosmische/index.shtml > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:00:13 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:00:13 -0400 Subject: Philip Dick In-Reply-To: <000c01c57da7$d3439800$0a00000a@studybox> Message-ID: I heard Screamers too was based on a book of his? Haven't seen that or verified this. Blade Runner, WOW. That movie will never lose its edge. How did they make the scenery so well I cant quite recall but they probably used fiber optic cable or similar (IN 1979) to illuminate all the windows in the miniature buildings. Each window the same light intensity. You give those digital graphic artists too much leeway and you have the ridiculous light sabers in starwars3 or whatever one is out. I went to see that and in all truth I swear I picked up a subliminal message near the beginning that no one making the movie even knew about. It made me blank out the whole movie and I was dreaming up details and continuos segments of a Space Moose movie. In addition to thousands of other developments. A CUE snapped me back to normal about 10 minutes from the end of the starwars movie and I was the only one to walk out early, because it sucked. I noticed they tried to have continuity with the equally terrible first starwars movie*. RReal clever the same stupid wipes between scenes- you know that's just idiocy becasuse a committee made a decision probably over that and had REASONS for it. (*come on look at the dialogue in the script, you have a planet blowing up in a smoky gasoline explosion, an so on) Liked epsiode one, liked the description I heard several minutes before deciding to watch this instead of HHGTTG (THAT TEXT BASED VIDEO GAME IS INGENIOUS, RIP Douglas Adams) of this star wars one being all darkened, the death star coming into play, expansion of the mythos on the dark side, the good old days. But it was like a soap opera and purported the same values as the alien invaders in They Live. On 6/30/05, Tony wrote: > Not read much of his stuff but love all the films I've seen based on his > books - Blade Runner, Minority Report, Paycheck, Total Recall. All top > movies. > Tony Minority Report- Tom Cruise the Scientologist. Didn't see it though yet sadly, or paycheck. Total Recall= awesome and anything stupid was an insertion of hollywood stereotypes into the PKD plot. What book is it based on maybe I shall read it next.... You can't tell maybe I read a short story called...what...had a revolution on mars and false reality mind games, "the special blue class of engineers, people who could tinker with their wheels. Opened with a flying car going 500mph when the speed governers on the other cars kept them at 200 or something" PKD died shortly after they made blade runner but he saw a few scenes and said he was amazed by them. You can find a cool movie on the web somewhere (free 50 minutes long) made by Terry Gilliam and it has interviews with contemporary authors such as Ray Bradbury and Theodore Sturgeon > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On > Behalf Of Drill > Sent: 30 June 2005 10:32 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: OFF: Philip Dick > > This is a high volume list dammit and a good one, what's the starting > date, wow. I just thought it would be fun to ask who likes this > author. What, perhaps 50 people on this list? > > Second Variety- wow. Then I read a "vol. 5 (Eye of the Sibyl?)" short > story book, then Radio Free Albemuth, and a biography of him, then > Counterclock world, all in what 3 months. What next? PKD has my vote > for any pantheon now. Comes up everywhere too, and I am receiving > signals from the Valis satellite nightly. About that time now actually > it's 2:30AM in california. > > -- > Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program > > - Kill All Humans > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:09:51 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:09:51 -0400 Subject: Boc-l Address change In-Reply-To: <42BF8425.6020403@transwesttaxi.com> Message-ID: Couldn't figure that out. My phone is ringing strangely right now. A series of very short ring tones. It happens frequently and I usually pick up the receiver and dial zero, wait for routing, then hang up to let them know I'm onto them. You can subscribe and unscribe at this URL: http://listserv.ispnetinc.net/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=boc-l&A=1 On 6/27/05, Cliff & Pam Wheaton wrote: > Hey folx, need some info. Can my e-mail address be changed by the > moderator? or do I need to re and unsubscribe? > My new address is: pamwheaton at earthlink.net. > Thanks. > Pam > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:12:17 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:12:17 -0400 Subject: OFF: Bospop Festival, Holland In-Reply-To: <20050627130518.88013.qmail@web51801.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Neat, Iron Maiden and Porcupine Tree. If I recover a birth certificate from a rural church in an undisclosed location in addition to obtaining documentation from Ellis Islan I believe I can pull off getting an EU citizenship. On 6/27/05, Keith Henderson wrote: > Hey Folks...just a quick question. Does anybody know > whether it?s possible to just show up in Weert, > Holland and buy a ticket to the Bospop Festival there > (this Saturday and Sunday). It seems to suggest that > they have day ticket sales planned for the gate, so > does that mean there?s no risk of it selling out? > Iron Maiden, Y&T, Porcupine Tree, etc. are playing and > I thought I?d go check it out. > > Thanks for any help...Keith (in Hamburg/St. Pauli) > > P.S. The girls here are very friendly! :) > > > > ____________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Sports > Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football > http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:17:20 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:17:20 -0400 Subject: OFF: Dream Theater In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.1.20050620211102.03705208@pacific.net.sg> Message-ID: You know I got a DT album in the year 1995 it had a mirror and depiction of a 3D perspective on the cover. The song Caught in a Web, one with a sample of someone saying "its 6 oclock on christmas morning". I did find it dull however several people have insisted to me they are good. Unfortunately broadcast radio is not available that is playing them. On 6/20/05, Ian Jeffcock wrote: > Nice to see there are quite a few DT fans on BOC-L! > I've been listening to their new CD Octavarium pretty much > non-stop since I bought it and thats already a couple of > weeks so it can't be too bad :-) > Its a bit lighter than their previous Train Of Thought CD, > perhaps more comparable with Awake or Falling Into Infinity. > > Ian. > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:19:12 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:19:12 -0400 Subject: HW: Litmus Gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Astonishingly well written description of this venue. On 6/26/05, Colin J Allen wrote: > Thursday 30th June > > The Man on the Moon > 2 Norfolk Street > Cambridge > CB1 2LF > http://www.manonthemoon.freeserve.co.uk/ > > Support from: > Mr Zed > The Khe Sanh Approach. > > Colin > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From cosmicdolphin at COMCAST.NET Thu Jun 30 16:18:48 2005 From: cosmicdolphin at COMCAST.NET (Rich) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:18:48 -0500 Subject: Philip Dick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: PKD actually saw a screening of the full movie (without the voiceover crap) not just a few scenes. And reportedly did like what he saw. Rich W From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:20:55 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:20:55 -0400 Subject: SLOTERDIJK setlist: 6/25/05 Millcreek Tavern, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania In-Reply-To: Message-ID: These names are all in my dossier. On 6/27/05, Burro Mike wrote: > SLOTERDIJK setlist: 6/25/05 Millcreek Tavern, Philadelphia, PA > > The Thunderbirds > Uranium Zone > Assassins of Allah > Fred Goldman's Mustache > Sloterdijk I > Integration > Golden Void > > lineup: > > Mike Burro: electric guitars, vocals, synth, programming > > Jeff Berry: bass, backing vocals > > Dr. Maria Ramundo: synth > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From jasret at MINDSPRING.COM Thu Jun 30 16:25:53 2005 From: jasret at MINDSPRING.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:25:53 -0400 Subject: OFF: Philip Dick Message-ID: On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 05:31:40 -0400, Drill wrote: >Second Variety- wow. Then I read a "vol. 5 (Eye of the Sibyl?)" short >story book, then Radio Free Albemuth, and a biography of him, then >Counterclock world, all in what 3 months. What next? PKD has my vote >for any pantheon now. Comes up everywhere too, and I am receiving >signals from the Valis satellite nightly. About that time now actually >it's 2:30AM in california. Yeah, I'm a big fan of PKD, and his drug-addled dystopian sci-fi mind- blowers strike me as something that Hawkwind always should've been thematically closer to (although they've always been good at channelling the JG Ballard vibe, especially with Bob up front). I would consider his *absolutely essential* books to be: Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch Man In The High Castle A Scanner Darkly Ubik Flow My Tears the Policeman Said Among his earlier works, Eye In The Sky and Time Out Of Joint are two of my favorites. But I've enjoyed everything I've read by him, even though (technically) he's not a "great writer" (similar to the way that, technically, only a very few members of Hawkwind have been "great musicians"). 'We Can Remember It For You Wholesale' is the name of the short story that 'Total Recall' was based on. I actually haven't read any of his short stories, but most of the people I know who have recommend his novels more highly. I am definitely looking forward to the upcoming 'Scanner Darkly' movie (which has a great premise: the lead character is an undercover narc who is assigned to track the drug dealer who is his cover identity, i.e. himself - drug-induced schizophrenia and other sorts of hilarity ensue), although I could imagine it being butchered pretty badly. -Doug jasret at mindspring.com From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:25:54 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:25:54 -0400 Subject: OFF: Aural Innovations: New Magic Cat Radio and Drool Trough shows + New Mail Order Goodies In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I will attempt to familiarize myself with the internet radio broadcast. Radio Free Berkeley has a website where I collected diagrams of radio transmission circuits. You may find the conversations I had with various employees QUITE AMUSING. But I shall not repost them to this list. Send request to Drill.01 at gmail.com for a copy. On 6/26/05, Jerry Kranitz wrote: > http://Aural-Innovations.com > > June 26, 2005: NEW RADIO SHOWS & MAIL ORDER GOODIES > > We've just uploaded new shows from Magic Cat Radio (show #11), and Drool > Trough (show #32). You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: > http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html > > NEW ISSUE OF AURAL INNOVATIONS ONLINE NEXT WEEKEND!!! > > MAIL ORDER NEWS: New in stock: I've got 3 titles from the Beard of Stars > label: Insider - "Simple Water Drops" (heavy, stoned, fuzzed rock with a > deep space aesthetic), Gorilla - "Gimme Some..." (powerhouse psychedelic > riffs & FUZZ, heavy doses of tripped out Stoner Rock and high energy rockin' > thrash that would make The Stooges proud), Instant Flight - "Colours & > Lights" (psychedelic pop-rock and paisley colored prog rock sound that will > transport you back to the 60's), plus 2 titles from German heavy psych-rock, > acid rock 'n roll trio Trigon. Visit the store at: > http://aural-innovations.com/store > > Magic Cat Radio (show #11) > > Magic Cat Radio comes to us from Kev Ellis of Dr Brown and Acousticat, and > features a variety of excellent Psychedelia and Space Rock, including > special live performances and anything else that Kev cares to share. > > Inner City Unit - "Epitaph" > Jerry Bewley - "Let The Good Times Roll" > Tom Byrne - "Trentham Awake" > Bubbledubble - "The Truth Cornet" > Grooveweird - "Snakecharmer" > Xoo - "Brain Tattoo" > Underground Zero -"Seven Years" > Nigel Potter - "Nocturn" > Litmus - "I Can't be Sane" > Sloterdijk - "Fred Goldman's Moustache" > Screeper - "Can Fever" > Gobber And The Monsters From The Id > Cybermonkey - "Border Highway" > Acousticat - "Save Me" > > Drool Trough (show #32) > > Drool Trough is an all genres show featuring cool music from the > underground. We created Drool Trough for two reasons. First, we receive far > more submissions at Aural Innovations than we can reasonably have time to > review. And, second, we get a lot of great music that doesn't fit neatly > into our more theme oriented radio shows. Anything is game for Drool Trough, > and from one track to the next you will hear completely different sounds and > styles, all from homemade musicians and teeny weeny but ultra fiesty labels. > > Mortica ? "Zombie Love" (from Exhumed) > Martian Death Lyric ? "People of Earth Love Michael Jackson" (From MDL's Last) > Arthur Loves Plastic - "I Am A Clone (I Am A Clown)" (from Love or Perish) > Jamie Barnes ? "Pearly Gate and Son Pest Control" (from Honey from the Ribcage) > Rollerball ? "Erzulie" (from Catholic Paws/Catholic Pause) > Arms of Kismet ? "Cracks" (from Cutting Room Rug) > Joseph A. Malgeri ? "Smiling Salesmen" (from I Bid You Welcome) > Alcibiades Jones ? "Thermidor" (from Refraction Mirage) > Bill & the AntiDepressants ? "The Day I Wanted to Save the World" (from > Secret Overthrow) > Jeremy & Progressor ? "Battle Zone" (from The Pearl of Great Price) > Mental Anguish ? "Get This Damn Thing Off Of Me" (from Open Loops Vol. 1) > Yesterday's Thoughts ? "Wasting My Time" (from Let's Take A Ride With?) > Matt Hannafin ? "Four Readings (excerpt)" (from Dissenting Soundscapes and > Songs of G.W.'s America) > Lycia ? "Tongues" (from Estrella) > Tara Vanflower ? "The Honour of Silence" (from My Little Fire-Filled Heart) > San Francisco Blue - "Married in Georgia" (from Hurting For People) > Michael Gerber Trio ? "Dania" (from Gospel for J.F.P. III: Tribute to Jaco > Pastorius) > Gratton ? "Sallow Ground" (from Vopat) > Ethereal ? "Necessary Affliction" (from Mythillogical) > Sonic Adventure Project ? "Sitarian Supernova" (from Exergonic) > > http://Aural-Innovations.com > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:31:51 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:31:51 -0400 Subject: Hawkwind: 18.06.2005 In-Reply-To: <1Dju01-0Pplsu0@fwd24.sul.t-online.de> Message-ID: What was the track "80 minutes intro". This must be interesting. Out here we are is not recognized by myself. Nor is angela android. Space is their draws correlations to Robert Calvert reciting space is deep on the album recording of the Space Ritual concert series, earlier appearing on the novel Black Corridor. Did Robert Calvert have a thing for female concubines formerly of Moorcock. Or did Robert Calvert know them first to begin with? On 6/19/05, bernhard.pospiech wrote: > Hi Steve > > Here is the track listing for your excellent web-site: > > 18.06.2005, LORELEY, LOVE & PEACE FESTIVAL, 80 minutes > intro / spirit of the age / sword of the east / psychedelic warlords / out > here we are / angela android / hassan I sahba / space is their / hassan I > sahba / angels of death / paradox / assault & battery / golden void / where > are they now / brainstorm / vega / brainstorm > > Review will follow... > > Cheers > Bernhard > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On > Behalf Of Steve Youles > Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 5:33 PM > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: Re: Hawkwind: 17.06.2005 > > Hi Bernhard > > Thanks for the setlist & brief review... > > Cheers > > Steve > -------------------------------------------------------- > On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 11:55:02 +0200, bernhard.pospiech > wrote: > > >Hi folks > > > >Just a short mail to let you know that the gig yesterday night was a > >real heavy one All 4 members in top form + 2 dancers No other guests > > (snip) > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:34:05 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:34:05 -0400 Subject: Croyden 2005 pix In-Reply-To: <200506101053.j5AAr3RQ018273@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: I noticed the lighting is simillar in these photographs to the lighting in Hawkwind's Love in Space video recording On 6/10/05, M Holmes wrote: > bernhard.pospiech writes: > > > http://www.hawkwind.com/pix_.htm > > It's a shame they didn't get Mister Wright's grin on one of 'em. I swear > it was bigger than his face. > > FoFP > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:38:09 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:38:09 -0400 Subject: Assault'n'Battery, and a new kidney please! In-Reply-To: <200505301735.j4UHZsxB018755@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: Incredible. I conversed on this topic several years ago. The article will be forwarded to the respective party. The other question is, if you bring your own music will you upon later hearing it associate it with the operation possibly damaging a favorite song, more likely integrating more experience into association with a song you already related to enough to want to bring. On 5/30/05, M Holmes wrote: > Seems you'd be best to take your own music if you need an operation: > > > http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050526-121758-6004r.htm > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:40:22 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:40:22 -0400 Subject: OFF: Aural Innovations Radio: New Space Rock, Stoner Rock, & Alchemical Radio shows In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Acknowleged. On 6/18/05, Jerry Kranitz wrote: From paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU Thu Jun 30 16:47:36 2005 From: paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU (Paul Mather) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:47:36 -0400 Subject: Hawkwind: 18.06.2005 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 16:31 -0400, Drill wrote: > What was the track "80 minutes intro". This must be interesting. Out > here we are is not recognized by myself. Nor is angela android. Space > is their draws correlations to Robert Calvert reciting space is deep > on the album recording of the Space Ritual concert series, earlier > appearing on the novel Black Corridor. IIRC, "Space is their" is an instrumental off the _It is the Business of the Future to be Dangerous_ album. "Out Here We Are" and "Angela Android" appear on the upcoming Hawkwind studio release. 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 drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 16:54:23 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:54:23 -0400 Subject: HW: Stonehenge and other English reminiscences In-Reply-To: <003b01c572c2$3394aa50$6565a8c0@sherlock> Message-ID: These issues are now available. Science one day will recapture a full knowledge and delineation of cultures wiped out by their enemy, ROME. Vital information to lead an assault on Rome. Rotary Clench Folded Spiral Beacon appears simultaneously all over the world and beckons as it has lied in wait for as many as 20000 years. I have personally visited sites at Newgrange and in the american midwest. I have been to Hadrian's wall. It may as well be vaporized there could be something underneath. On 6/16/05, Jill Strobridge wrote: > No specific Hawkwind connection but some might be interested - > British Archaeology magazine have a summer special on Stonehenge in > their July/August publication. It includes: a history of the > Druidic celebrations at Stonehenge over the last 100 years - an > assessment of Richard Sorrell's reconstruction illustrations - a > short but detailed retelling of the Battle of the Beanfield with > some intensely dramatic photographs. The article's academic > exactness and eye-witness accounts makes it seem more like a > retelling of the Battle of Naseby or Bannockburn but its sparse > style creates a vivid and highly effective description of the > events. There are also articles on the proposed future > landscaping of the site and where the bluestones came from. > It'll be available on the web eventually www.britarch.ac.uk/ba > but for now you might be able to get hold of a copy in a good > magazine shop or from a library with a regular subscription. > > cheers > jill > > PS: Hawkwind at Sheffield, Nottingham and Croydon were excellent, > though Sheffield was too small and at Croydon I was a bit too far > back. However I returned to Edinburgh with yet another dose of > cold/flu (southern English version this time). However hello to > everyone I met down south and apologies to Merrick and Julie for > not staying with them - I'm afraid my godson took priority on this > occasion - but it was good to see you! > > > ====================================== > Jill Strobridge > ====================================== > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 17:00:15 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 17:00:15 -0400 Subject: Philip Dick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Voiceover, what was that about, "these moments will be lost in time like tears in the rain"? That's what he didn't like? On 6/30/05, Rich wrote: > PKD actually saw a screening of the full movie (without the voiceover crap) > not just a few scenes. And reportedly did like what he saw. > > Rich W > From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 17:31:41 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 17:31:41 -0400 Subject: OFF: Philip Dick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 6/30/05, Doug Pearson wrote: > On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 05:31:40 -0400, Drill > wrote: > > >Second Variety- wow. Then I read a "vol. 5 (Eye of the Sibyl?)" short > >story book, then Radio Free Albemuth, and a biography of him, then > >Counterclock world, all in what 3 months. What next? PKD has my vote > >for any pantheon now. Comes up everywhere too, and I am receiving > >signals from the Valis satellite nightly. About that time now actually > >it's 2:30AM in california. > > Yeah, I'm a big fan of PKD, and his drug-addled dystopian sci-fi mind- > blowers strike me as something that Hawkwind always should've been > thematically closer to (although they've always been good at channelling > the JG Ballard vibe, especially with Bob up front). I read High Rise, Concrete Jungle, Terminal Beach, and saw some kind of interestingly formatted graphical collection type book I couldn't focus on. Can't easily read comic books either. Oh and a story about a future where clocks have been outlawed. Moorcock really championed the guy when he edited new worlds, so I read. WHERE DOES ONE FIND ISSUES OF NEW WORLDS? Why are they not scanned and available digitally at varying degrees of resolution and in text mapped PDF format? There should be a worldwide fax machine transmission network to distribute all science fiction in a simillar way. All science fiction minus that from elronds cupboard. > > I would consider his *absolutely essential* books to be: > Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch > Man In The High Castle > A Scanner Darkly > Ubik > Flow My Tears the Policeman Said > > Among his earlier works, Eye In The Sky and Time Out Of Joint are two of > my favorites. But I've enjoyed everything I've read by him, even though > (technically) he's not a "great writer" (similar to the way that, > technically, only a very few members of Hawkwind have been "great > musicians"). > > 'We Can Remember It For You Wholesale' is the name of the short story > that 'Total Recall' was based on. I actually haven't read any of his > short stories, but most of the people I know who have recommend his novels > more highly. > > I am definitely looking forward to the upcoming 'Scanner Darkly' movie > (which has a great premise: the lead character is an undercover narc who > is assigned to track the drug dealer who is his cover identity, i.e. > himself - drug-induced schizophrenia and other sorts of hilarity ensue), > although I could imagine it being butchered pretty badly. > > -Doug > jasret at mindspring.com > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From cosmicdolphin at COMCAST.NET Thu Jun 30 17:34:10 2005 From: cosmicdolphin at COMCAST.NET (Rich) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 16:34:10 -0500 Subject: Philip Dick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The Noir Detective Style Voiceover in the non-directors cut (Theatrical Release) -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of Drill Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 4:00 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Philip Dick Voiceover, what was that about, "these moments will be lost in time like tears in the rain"? That's what he didn't like? On 6/30/05, Rich wrote: > PKD actually saw a screening of the full movie (without the voiceover crap) > not just a few scenes. And reportedly did like what he saw. > > Rich W > From jasret at MINDSPRING.COM Thu Jun 30 17:38:32 2005 From: jasret at MINDSPRING.COM (Doug Pearson) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 17:38:32 -0400 Subject: Philip Dick Message-ID: On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 17:00:15 -0400, Drill wrote: >Voiceover, what was that about, "these moments will be lost in time >like tears in the rain"? That's what he didn't like? The final release of the movie (Bladerunner) was semi-butchered at the studio's insistence (after PKD's death but before theatrical release). The suits thought it didn't make sense, hence the voiceover narration was added. They thought it was depressing, so the happy ending was tacked on (which bugs me much more than the narration). I haven't seen the director's cut (which "corrects" the studio's meddling), so I don't know whether or not it touches more on the all-important question (completely ignored in the theatrical version): Is Deckard, himself, a replicant? -Doug jasret at mindspring.com >On 6/30/05, Rich wrote: >> PKD actually saw a screening of the full movie (without the voiceover >> crap) not just a few scenes. And reportedly did like what he saw. >> >> Rich W >> From drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 18:12:06 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:12:06 -0400 Subject: OFF: Philip Dick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 6/30/05, Drill wrote: > On 6/30/05, Doug Pearson wrote: > > On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 05:31:40 -0400, Drill > > wrote: > > > > >Second Variety- wow. Then I read a "vol. 5 (Eye of the Sibyl?)" short > > >story book, then Radio Free Albemuth, and a biography of him, then > > >Counterclock world, all in what 3 months. What next? PKD has my vote > > >for any pantheon now. Comes up everywhere too, and I am receiving > > >signals from the Valis satellite nightly. About that time now actually > > >it's 2:30AM in california. > > > > Yeah, I'm a big fan of PKD, and his drug-addled dystopian sci-fi mind- > > blowers strike me as something that Hawkwind always should've been > > thematically closer to (although they've always been good at channelling > > the JG Ballard vibe, especially with Bob up front). > > I read High Rise, Concrete Jungle, Terminal Beach, and saw some kind > of interestingly formatted graphical collection type book I couldn't > focus on. Can't easily read comic books either. Oh and a story about a > future where clocks have been outlawed. Moorcock really championed the > guy when he edited new worlds, so I read. WHERE DOES ONE FIND ISSUES > OF NEW WORLDS? Why are they not scanned and available digitally at > varying degrees of resolution and in text mapped PDF format? There > should be a worldwide fax machine transmission network to distribute > all science fiction in a simillar way. All science fiction minus that > from elronds cupboard. > > > > > > > > I would consider his *absolutely essential* books to be: > > Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch > > Man In The High Castle > > A Scanner Darkly > > Ubik > > Flow My Tears the Policeman Said > > > > Among his earlier works, Eye In The Sky and Time Out Of Joint are two of > > my favorites. But I've enjoyed everything I've read by him, even though > > (technically) he's not a "great writer" (similar to the way that, > > technically, only a very few members of Hawkwind have been "great > > musicians"). Yeah. A "reader's authour" as opposed to an author favoured by by an academic literati/ community of established writers and their agents and publishing houses. > > 'We Can Remember It For You Wholesale' is the name of the short story > > that 'Total Recall' was based on. I actually haven't read any of his > > short stories, but most of the people I know who have recommend his novels > > more highly. Radio Free Albemuth was like an ultimate book about life in modern times. It should resonate strongly with anyone who reads it. I gotta withhold discussion because I have other things to do today. There's that series of 5 books of short stories. Every one of them amazed me. Something for Us Tempunauts for example is one I can think of best at the moment. The story Second Variety he wrote in 1953 I think and it's gotta be 100 pages though I admit I could be wildly off. Without giving anything away I can only claim it is about as frenzied, detailed, rapidly paced and mind blowing as they come not to mention the PARANOIA. > > I am definitely looking forward to the upcoming 'Scanner Darkly' movie > > (which has a great premise: the lead character is an undercover narc who > > is assigned to track the drug dealer who is his cover identity, i.e. > > himself - drug-induced schizophrenia and other sorts of hilarity ensue), > > although I could imagine it being butchered pretty badly. > > > > -Doug > > jasret at mindspring.com > > > > > -- > Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program > > - Kill All Humans > -- Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program - Kill All Humans From paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU Thu Jun 30 18:13:11 2005 From: paul at GROMIT.DLIB.VT.EDU (Paul Mather) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:13:11 -0400 Subject: Philip Dick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 17:38 -0400, Doug Pearson wrote: > I haven't seen the > director's cut (which "corrects" the studio's meddling), so I don't know > whether or not it touches more on the all-important question (completely > ignored in the theatrical version): Is Deckard, himself, a replicant? That controversy swirled even with the original theatrical release. With the Director's Cut (most notably with the restored unicorn dream scene), the evidence seems more compelling (oh, and plus the fact that Ridley Scott stated in an interview that Deckard is a replicant:): http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/825641.stm http://www.brmovie.com/FAQs/BR_FAQ_Deck-a-Rep.htm http://www.answers.com/topic/deckard etc. 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 drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 30 18:18:17 2005 From: drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM (Drill) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:18:17 -0400 Subject: OFF: Philip Dick WATCH THAT BAD SENTENCE In-Reply-To: Message-ID: >There's > that series of 5 books of short stories. Every one of them amazed me. Sorry, there's a~ series of books~ the 5th one in the series was called Eye of the Sibyl I think, read that book. And the story Second Variety. From ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET Thu Jun 30 22:21:01 2005 From: ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET (Tim) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 22:21:01 -0400 Subject: Philip Dick Message-ID: Read the books, then you'll think they're crappy movies !! tim 8>)... Tony wrote: > > Not read much of his stuff but love all the films I've seen based on his > books - Blade Runner, Minority Report, Paycheck, Total Recall. All top > movies. > Tony > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On > Behalf Of Drill > Sent: 30 June 2005 10:32 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: OFF: Philip Dick > > This is a high volume list dammit and a good one, what's the starting > date, wow. I just thought it would be fun to ask who likes this > author. What, perhaps 50 people on this list? > > Second Variety- wow. Then I read a "vol. 5 (Eye of the Sibyl?)" short > story book, then Radio Free Albemuth, and a biography of him, then > Counterclock world, all in what 3 months. What next? PKD has my vote > for any pantheon now. Comes up everywhere too, and I am receiving > signals from the Valis satellite nightly. About that time now actually > it's 2:30AM in california. > > -- > Rotary Clench Mars Human Exchange & Suicide Program > > - Kill All Humans From senator at REGURGITATE.UGCS.CALTECH.EDU Thu Jun 30 23:23:34 2005 From: senator at REGURGITATE.UGCS.CALTECH.EDU (Bill Bradley) Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 20:23:34 -0700 Subject: OFF: Doctor Who, how was it? In-Reply-To: from "Drill" at Jun 30, 2005 04:25:55 AM Message-ID: > Anyone know that KLF Dr. Who football song? That'd be Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part 2" done as "The Timelords" (one of the KLF's alter egos, like the JAMS) called Doctorin' the Tardis. The CD single (which I have right here) also includes Gary Joins the JAMS with Gary Glitter. Bill