From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sun Jan 1 12:05:36 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 17:05:36 +0000 Subject: BOC: "Magna of Illusion" on Iommi's radio show Message-ID: Heh, was just scoping the playlist from the first installment of Tony Iommi's new radio show thing (I didn't actually catch the show), and noticed he'd spun "Magna of Illusion" from _Imaginos_! The man has taste :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From ERICOYSTER at AOL.COM Sun Jan 1 13:30:48 2006 From: ERICOYSTER at AOL.COM (Eric Wishart) Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 13:30:48 EST Subject: BOC: "Magna of Illusion" on Iommi's radio show Message-ID: We were visiting a friend who switched on his new DAB radio to let us hear it - Low and behold Magna started playing at that moment. Didn't know it was iommis show tho' Cheers Eric From thelastdruids at HOTMAIL.COM Mon Jan 2 09:01:22 2006 From: thelastdruids at HOTMAIL.COM (Tom Byrne) Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 14:01:22 +0000 Subject: Dangerous Vision collaboration - Cover chart-trek! In-Reply-To: <200601021000.k02A04bM012871@www.ispnetinc.net> Message-ID: The Assassins' latest addition James Hodkinson and I have done a cover of the timeless 'Zones' classic 'Dangerous Vision' Visit www.soundclick.com/tombyrne , go to 'MP3 Music' , have a listen, click 'hot' - and drive a cover of a Hawkwind song up the cover charts! Oh yes, last year's collab, 'D-rider' with Kevin Perry, is still up there. Regards Tom From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 2 19:57:11 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 00:57:11 +0000 Subject: HW: another (fan) cover! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Inspired by Jade Man's ritualising and Tom Byrne's cover things, I sat down with Apple's GarageBand for 24 hours (well, not counting sleep, food, slackness, etc.) and bashed up a cover of Hawkwind's "Hassan I Sabha" (aka "Assassins of Allah"): http://www.carlaz.com/music/Hassan_I_Sabha.mp3 192kbps, so might be a bit slow on the downloading side ..... It's rough, but good fun :) I wasn't attempting to capture any authentic vibe; rather I was just seeing how it came out with the tools at hand. I guess it kind of follows the original, with a bit of influence from HW's contemporary versions, and a desperate attempt to make up for the lack of violin which I really would have wanted :) I used free drum and synth loops, reused any bits of guitar and bass that I didn't screw up, and cut'n'pasted OK bits to try and gloss over the *many* places I did screw up ... at least, until I got tired of doing so :) I haven't actually linked this from my web site because, besides it being a cover of copyrighted material (though obviously I'm not selling anything), I, uh, used a few samples I scrounged from various places totally without permission :) But hey, theft, so it goes :) Rock on, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From sharpies at IDX.COM.AU Mon Jan 2 23:08:08 2006 From: sharpies at IDX.COM.AU (Allan Sharpe) Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 15:08:08 +1100 Subject: another (fan) cover! Message-ID: Ok, not technically perfect, but very enjoyable. Great stuff Carl Allan Sharpe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carl Edlund Anderson" To: Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 11:57 AM Subject: HW: another (fan) cover! > Inspired by Jade Man's ritualising and Tom Byrne's cover things, I > sat down with Apple's GarageBand for 24 hours (well, not counting > sleep, food, slackness, etc.) and bashed up a cover of Hawkwind's > "Hassan I Sabha" (aka "Assassins of Allah"): > > http://www.carlaz.com/music/Hassan_I_Sabha.mp3 > > 192kbps, so might be a bit slow on the downloading side ..... > It's rough, but good fun :) I wasn't attempting to capture any > authentic vibe; rather I was just seeing how it came out with the > tools at hand. I guess it kind of follows the original, with a bit > of influence from HW's contemporary versions, and a desperate attempt > to make up for the lack of violin which I really would have > wanted :) I used free drum and synth loops, reused any bits of > guitar and bass that I didn't screw up, and cut'n'pasted OK bits to > try and gloss over the *many* places I did screw up ... at least, > until I got tired of doing so :) > > I haven't actually linked this from my web site because, besides it > being a cover of copyrighted material (though obviously I'm not > selling anything), I, uh, used a few samples I scrounged from various > places totally without permission :) But hey, theft, so it goes :) > > Rock on, > Carl > > -- > Carl Edlund Anderson > http://www.carlaz.com/ > From cea at CARLAZ.COM Tue Jan 3 04:31:39 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 09:31:39 +0000 Subject: another (fan) cover! In-Reply-To: <000401c6101b$5580e5b0$0901a8c0@allan9c4aac976> Message-ID: On 03/01/2006 04:08, Allan Sharpe wrote: > Ok, not technically perfect, but very enjoyable. Ta, Allan. I had good time doing it, though it made me feel acutely rusty on the ol' geetar ;) I actually just re-uploaded a slightly shorter version that leaves out a few bars of not terribly interesting guitar break before the final verse. Better that way! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From chrisow at SHAW.CA Tue Jan 3 10:29:03 2006 From: chrisow at SHAW.CA (Jade man) Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 10:29:03 -0500 Subject: Hassan i sahba Message-ID: Hej Carl, Thanks for a very enjoyable cover of Hassan i sahba Very enjoyable indeed! Would you be interesting in swapping .mid files so I could have a go at playing this also? Hi Tom last year's D-Rider is also very excellent. Would you be interested in swapping the .mid? An online resource of midi cover music would be great. As we know the raw midi is jus the beggining of music, but is time consuming. I am hoping to redo my version of Steppenwolf at some time but I lost the midi for that. Also born to go and assault & B and wind of change sometime this century! All best C From cea at CARLAZ.COM Tue Jan 3 12:06:20 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 17:06:20 +0000 Subject: Hassan i sahba & MIDI & stuff In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 03/01/2006 15:29, Jade man wrote: > Thanks for a very enjoyable cover of Hassan i sahba > Very enjoyable indeed! > Would you be interesting in swapping .mid files > so I could have a go at playing this also? Well, I don't actually have any MIDI for my Hassan I Sabha! It's all recorded in GarageBand with myself playing guitar and bass and audio (rather than MIDI) loops and samples for everything else. What I could do is output WAVs or AIFFs (or whatever) on a track-by-track basis (i.e. one file with the drums, another with the bass, another with guitar 1, another with guitar 2, etc., etc.). You could use those as the basis for your own alternate version and could even carve them up in an audio editor and push the bits all around. Of course, you'll hear all the dodgy mistakes in the individual instrument tracks that get covered up in the roar of the mix ;) Anyway, I'm happy to make available anything I have to anyone who wants it! I can stick files on my web site for easy download. > An online resource of midi cover music would be great. > As we know the raw midi is jus the beggining of music, > but is time consuming. Ooo, yes indeed. I haven't actually worked with genuine MIDI files much (though my first home-recording experiement used MIDI drums stripped from a MIDI file of Tull's "Teacher" :) but I find MIDI files very useful as starting points for programming percussion. My "Hassan" uses drum loops just because it's quick and easy to do so in GarageBand (and actually it's kind of fun to see what you can do with limited resources). Otherwise, I use a little shareware drum machine app for OS X (Doggiebox, in the unlikely event that anyone wants to know, which can output MIDI, but not read in the percussion-oriented bits from existing MIDI files. However, I can always pop open the MIDI file in some other app and read the drum-oriented bits. I'd be psyched to see your Hawkwind-oriented MIDI, especially for the drum angle. Bizarrely, I've had a heck of a time trying to zoom in on drum programming with a good blanga vibe; I just seem to have trouble wrapping my head around how much Simon King was hitting everything! (BTW, I saw the "Out of the Shadows" DVD the other week -- what I take to have been a 5.1 mix was a little weird on my stereo TV, but hey -- and it totally reinforced my feel that Richard is a really tasteful drummer. He's really keeping it together up there! Wish I knew how he did it :) > I am hoping to redo my version of Steppenwolf at some time but I > lost the midi for that. Also born to go and assault & B and wind of change > sometime this century! Ah, BtG and A&B! Very tasty ..... "Hassan" is the first HW cover I've actually recorded, but I sometimes think about doing "Magnu", "Psy Power", or "Shot Down in the Night". Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From CWarburton at OAG.COM Wed Jan 4 08:14:12 2006 From: CWarburton at OAG.COM (CWarburton at OAG.COM) Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 13:14:12 -0000 Subject: BOC: remasters... Message-ID: I'll second that! It was one of the standouts the first time I saw them (Manchester FTH, 76 !! OMG 30 yrs ago - eek, writer collapses in gibbering heap counting grey hairs) ============================================= Chris Warburton Senior Database Administrator OAG Worldwide Ltd > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 19:19:32 +0000 > From: Jonathan Jarrett > Subject: Re: BOC: remasters... > > > `Stairway' definitely wants to be on there. 2002 was > much too long to wait for a live version of that on record. Yours, > Jon > NOTICE: This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It may contain privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not one of the intended recipients, please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail and attachment(s): you must not copy, distribute, retain or take any action in reliance upon the email or attachment(s). While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and outbound e-mails, OAG Worldwide Ltd and its affiliate companies cannot guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with your systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses or computer problems experienced. Thank you. From iainferguson at AOL.COM Wed Jan 4 08:53:11 2006 From: iainferguson at AOL.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 13:53:11 +0000 Subject: BOC: remasters... In-Reply-To: <7EB1B21B9738D44F91456B3D81367DBD37E0E8@uk01ex03.travel.oag.com> Message-ID: Chris, I was a young lad back in '76 and used to go fairly frequently to the FTH with my dad as he played there a lot. Not rock music im afraid much tamer Traditional folk music and choir events etc. I used to talk to the stage manager there a lot and he gave me all sorts of rock gig memorabilia. big ones that stick out are big red KISS stickers ( about a 100 of them) ACDC drum sticks BOC drum stick plectrums etc He talked about when BOC played there and wondered if you can confirm something for me. He talked one of the guys putting on a silver suite or glove? which he was able to point up to the ceiling of the building and send what looked like a bolt of lightening up to a globe and make it look like it exploded. Now I can understand that it was probably a Laser that did the work and the exploding would have been lights. Can you recall this happening at all, and what is the truth, or was he just building an elaborate story to an excited young lad ? I've carried the story for years and never thought to ask anyone, but you triggered the memory with your e-mail. iain CWarburton at OAG.COM wrote on 04/01/2006, 13:14: > I'll second that! It was one of the standouts the first time I saw them > (Manchester FTH, 76 !! OMG 30 yrs ago - eek, writer collapses in > gibbering heap counting grey hairs) > > ============================================= > Chris Warburton > Senior Database Administrator > OAG Worldwide Ltd > > ------------------------------ > > > > Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 19:19:32 +0000 > > From: Jonathan Jarrett > > Subject: Re: BOC: remasters... > > > > > > `Stairway' definitely wants to be on there. 2002 was > > much too long to wait for a live version of that on record. Yours, > > Jon > > > NOTICE: This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It may > contain privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not one > of the intended recipients, please notify the sender immediately and > destroy this e-mail and attachment(s): you must not copy, distribute, > retain or take any action in reliance upon the email or attachment(s). > While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and > outbound e-mails, OAG Worldwide Ltd and its affiliate companies cannot > guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with your > systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses or > computer problems experienced. Thank you. > From Tjackson at SYR.EDU Wed Jan 4 09:06:32 2006 From: Tjackson at SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson) Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 09:06:32 -0500 Subject: BOC: remasters... Message-ID: >>> iainferguson at AOL.COM 1/4/2006 8:53 AM >>> Chris, He talked about when BOC played there and wondered if you can confirm something for me. He talked one of the guys putting on a silver suite or glove? Buck used to wear a silver 'Buck Rogers' sortof costume, He wore it a lot back in the day... which he was able to point up to the ceiling of the building and send what looked like a bolt of lightening up to a globe and make it look like it exploded. Now I can understand that it was probably a Laser that did the work and the exploding would have been lights. Can you recall this happening at all, and what is the truth, or was he just building an elaborate story to an excited young lad ? Eric had some kind of device on his hand that allowed him to shoot something like a bottle rocket up in the air. I saw that a couple times. He also had some kind of early laser pointer, so either scenario is possible... tj I've carried the story for years and never thought to ask anyone, but you triggered the memory with your e-mail. iain CWarburton at OAG.COM wrote on 04/01/2006, 13:14: > I'll second that! It was one of the standouts the first time I saw them > (Manchester FTH, 76 !! OMG 30 yrs ago - eek, writer collapses in > gibbering heap counting grey hairs) > > ============================================= > Chris Warburton > Senior Database Administrator > OAG Worldwide Ltd > > ------------------------------ > > > > Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 19:19:32 +0000 > > From: Jonathan Jarrett > > Subject: Re: BOC: remasters... > > > > > > `Stairway' definitely wants to be on there. 2002 was > > much too long to wait for a live version of that on record. Yours, > > Jon > > > NOTICE: This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It may > contain privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not one > of the intended recipients, please notify the sender immediately and > destroy this e-mail and attachment(s): you must not copy, distribute, > retain or take any action in reliance upon the email or attachment(s). > While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and > outbound e-mails, OAG Worldwide Ltd and its affiliate companies cannot > guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with your > systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses or > computer problems experienced. Thank you. > From dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM Wed Jan 4 10:23:35 2006 From: dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM (Brad Dahl) Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 08:23:35 -0700 Subject: Frickin' lasers Message-ID: >>>which he was able to point up to the ceiling of the building and send what looked like a bolt of lightening up to a globe and make it look like it exploded. It was Eric that pulled that manoeuvre. I think it was during ETI, but it was a long time ago, in a faraway galaxy. Brad From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Wed Jan 4 12:46:20 2006 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:46:20 -0000 Subject: BOC: remasters... In-Reply-To: <7EB1B21B9738D44F91456B3D81367DBD37E0E8@uk01ex03.travel.oag.com> Message-ID: I'm afraid you're even older and greyer than you thought. BOC played the FTH Manchester in 1975, not 1976. Here are the details. 21 November 1975 Free Trade Hall Manchester 01 Stairway to the Stars 02 OD'd On Life Itself 03 Harvester Of Eyes 04 Flaming Telepaths 05 Before The Kiss 06 Candy Store (Fill-in Jam) 07 Cities On Flame 08 Maserati GT 09 Buck's Boogie 10 Me262 (5 guitars) 11 Hot Rails To Hell 12 Born to be Wild I have heard a tape of this show. Some bootlegs sound good, some sound not so good and some sound like the tape recorder was stuck down the recorders underpants! This was the latter I'm afraid. Then it might just be the fact that it was a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy, etc. Tony -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of CWarburton at OAG.COM Sent: 04 January 2006 13:14 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: BOC: remasters... I'll second that! It was one of the standouts the first time I saw them (Manchester FTH, 76 !! OMG 30 yrs ago - eek, writer collapses in gibbering heap counting grey hairs) ============================================= Chris Warburton Senior Database Administrator OAG Worldwide Ltd > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 19:19:32 +0000 > From: Jonathan Jarrett > Subject: Re: BOC: remasters... > > > `Stairway' definitely wants to be on there. 2002 was > much too long to wait for a live version of that on record. Yours, > Jon > NOTICE: This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It may contain privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not one of the intended recipients, please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail and attachment(s): you must not copy, distribute, retain or take any action in reliance upon the email or attachment(s). While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and outbound e-mails, OAG Worldwide Ltd and its affiliate companies cannot guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with your systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses or computer problems experienced. Thank you. From grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM Wed Jan 4 15:18:34 2006 From: grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM (Charlie Grant) Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 20:18:34 -0000 Subject: remasters... Message-ID: > I was a young lad back in '76 and used to go fairly frequently to the > FTH with my dad as he played there a lot. Not rock music im afraid much > tamer Traditional folk music and choir events etc. BOC played the FTH 21st Nov 1975 and the the next time 28th April 1978 according to the very excellent www.hotrails.co.uk/ > He talked about when BOC played there and wondered if you can confirm > something for me. He talked one of the guys putting on a silver suite or > glove? > which he was able to point up to the ceiling of the building and send >> Can you recall this happening at all, and what is the truth, or was he > just building an elaborate story to an excited young lad ? > I recall this too and I am pretty certain it was Eric and it was during the laser tour in 1978 > > > I'll second that! It was one of the standouts the first time I saw them > > (Manchester FTH, 76 !! OMG 30 yrs ago - eek, writer collapses in > > gibbering heap counting grey hairs) > > Perhaps it's 31 years this year! .......Charles the Grinning Trainspotter. From ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM Wed Jan 4 17:19:24 2006 From: ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM (Albert Bouchard) Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:19:24 -0500 Subject: remasters... In-Reply-To: <002a01c6116c$0b7ba2f0$0202a8c0@Laptop> Message-ID: Eric was always thinking about stuff to make the show better. At first he had a little wind-up thing that he got in a magic shop that shot sparks out of his hand. Then when we got the lasers he got a fiber-optic cable hooked up to the 35 watt lasers-(not milli-Watt!) and shot those babies out of his hand into a mirror ball mounted on a motor in the middle of the hall. He only did it during the end of Telepaths, never ETI. Good times. On Jan 4, 2006, at 3:18 PM, Charlie Grant wrote: >> I was a young lad back in '76 and used to go fairly frequently to the >> FTH with my dad as he played there a lot. Not rock music im afraid >> much >> tamer Traditional folk music and choir events etc. > > BOC played the FTH 21st Nov 1975 and the the next time 28th April 1978 > according to the very excellent www.hotrails.co.uk/ > >> He talked about when BOC played there and wondered if you can confirm >> something for me. He talked one of the guys putting on a silver >> suite or >> glove? >> which he was able to point up to the ceiling of the building and send >>> Can you recall this happening at all, and what is the truth, or >>> was he >> just building an elaborate story to an excited young lad ? >> > > I recall this too and I am pretty certain it was Eric and it was > during the > laser tour in 1978 > >> >> > I'll second that! It was one of the standouts the first time I >> saw them >> > (Manchester FTH, 76 !! OMG 30 yrs ago - eek, writer collapses in >> > gibbering heap counting grey hairs) >> > > > Perhaps it's 31 years this year! > > .......Charles the Grinning Trainspotter. From chrisow at SHAW.CA Wed Jan 4 22:57:35 2006 From: chrisow at SHAW.CA (Jade man) Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 22:57:35 -0500 Subject: midi songs Message-ID: Well whilst we are on the subject I for one would love to have/create midi for each of the following song sequences: Earth Calling/Born to Go Black Corridor/Space Is Deep 10 Seconds of Forever/Brainstorm You Shouldnt do that/silver machine Hurry on Sundown/Space is deep/ Wind of Change/Assault and Battery/Golden void/Magnu Quark/psi power/spirit of the age/steppenwolf/kadu flyer/Robot Shot down in the night/motorway city Song of the swords/Dragons and fables Give me another 30 years! lol C From iainferguson at AOL.COM Thu Jan 5 04:22:51 2006 From: iainferguson at AOL.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 09:22:51 +0000 Subject: remasters... In-Reply-To: <8710CE9E-D7F1-4AD0-BEB0-29A7BFB68B54@mindspring.com> Message-ID: Well, thank you all for the information, I always wished I had been at that show, wanting to see this rock god "explode" light from his hands and make Lights in the ceiling "explode". So pleased to hear that it was true... Still have the drumstick If it was 1978 as has been said here by Charlie, then I don't feel too put out as I saw my first Hawkwind gig the next year and they had Lasers bouncing off the ceiling... Had moved to Bristol with family by then and believe the bristol '79 gig was the infamous gig where the band locked the council health & safety man in the cupboard, due to his protestations over the dangers of the laser..... then again that could just be another urban myth, surrounding the Hawks... Iain Albert Bouchard wrote on 04/01/2006, 22:19: > Eric was always thinking about stuff to make the show better. At > first he had a little wind-up thing that he got in a magic shop that > shot sparks out of his hand. Then when we got the lasers he got a > fiber-optic cable hooked up to the 35 watt lasers-(not milli-Watt!) > and shot those babies out of his hand into a mirror ball mounted on a > motor in the middle of the hall. He only did it during the end of > Telepaths, never ETI. Good times. > > On Jan 4, 2006, at 3:18 PM, Charlie Grant wrote: > > >> I was a young lad back in '76 and used to go fairly frequently to the > >> FTH with my dad as he played there a lot. Not rock music im afraid > >> much > >> tamer Traditional folk music and choir events etc. > > > > BOC played the FTH 21st Nov 1975 and the the next time 28th April 1978 > > according to the very excellent www.hotrails.co.uk/ > > > >> He talked about when BOC played there and wondered if you can confirm > >> something for me. He talked one of the guys putting on a silver > >> suite or > >> glove? > >> which he was able to point up to the ceiling of the building and send > >>> Can you recall this happening at all, and what is the truth, or > >>> was he > >> just building an elaborate story to an excited young lad ? > >> > > > > I recall this too and I am pretty certain it was Eric and it was > > during the > > laser tour in 1978 > > > >> > >> > I'll second that! It was one of the standouts the first time I > >> saw them > >> > (Manchester FTH, 76 !! OMG 30 yrs ago - eek, writer collapses in > >> > gibbering heap counting grey hairs) > >> > > > > > Perhaps it's 31 years this year! > > > > .......Charles the Grinning Trainspotter. > From Chaosillumi at CHAOSILLUMI.F9.CO.UK Thu Jan 5 05:27:19 2006 From: Chaosillumi at CHAOSILLUMI.F9.CO.UK (Chaosillumination) Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:27:19 -0000 Subject: HW: BOC: Lasers Message-ID: The council HSE bloke was not happy about the laser at one HW gig, though I'm not sure if it was a dressing room rather than a cupboard that he was detained in. Looks like we might have to employ similar tactics again at HW gigs, if I can get the large pile of expensive junk working that I've just purchased... Though pointing a 35W (Wow!!!) output through fibre optics onto a mirror is not really something that should be done with the public around, so I can understand the concern of such safety officers. High power lasers are extremely dangerous to precious human eyes, and a few milliseconds in the wrong place can lead to permanent blindness. Must have looked fantastic though. Another anecdote I know of is at a Level 42 gig in London in the late '80s. Optikinetics had just invented the Strobeflower, which gives out very nice pencil thin beams of strobing white light, which can look *similar* to a laser. The council man in the afternoon sound check was happy with the new lighting effect, but unfortunately by gig time he had been replaced by another council officer. When they were turned on during the gig, he had the lighting operator by the throat shouting 'you never said you were using lasers, turn them off now!!'. Obviously he couldn't spot the difference between a focussed beam and a real laser, not very good for a so-called professional safety officer. Neil Chaos Illumination ----- Original Message ----- From: "Iain Ferguson" To: Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:22 AM Subject: Re: remasters... > > If it was 1978 as has been said here by Charlie, then I don't feel too > put out as I saw my first Hawkwind gig the next year and they had Lasers > bouncing off the ceiling... > Had moved to Bristol with family by then and believe the bristol '79 gig > was the infamous gig where the band locked the council health & safety > man in the cupboard, due to his protestations over the dangers of the > laser..... > then again that could just be another urban myth, surrounding the Hawks... > > Iain > > Albert Bouchard wrote on 04/01/2006, 22:19: > > > Eric was always thinking about stuff to make the show better. At > > first he had a little wind-up thing that he got in a magic shop that > > shot sparks out of his hand. Then when we got the lasers he got a > > fiber-optic cable hooked up to the 35 watt lasers-(not milli-Watt!) > > and shot those babies out of his hand into a mirror ball mounted on a > > motor in the middle of the hall. He only did it during the end of > > Telepaths, never ETI. Good times. > > > > On Jan 4, 2006, at 3:18 PM, Charlie Grant wrote: > > > > >> I was a young lad back in '76 and used to go fairly frequently to the > > >> FTH with my dad as he played there a lot. Not rock music im afraid > > >> much > > >> tamer Traditional folk music and choir events etc. > > > > > > BOC played the FTH 21st Nov 1975 and the the next time 28th April 1978 > > > according to the very excellent www.hotrails.co.uk/ > > > > > >> He talked about when BOC played there and wondered if you can confirm > > >> something for me. He talked one of the guys putting on a silver > > >> suite or > > >> glove? > > >> which he was able to point up to the ceiling of the building and send > > >>> Can you recall this happening at all, and what is the truth, or > > >>> was he > > >> just building an elaborate story to an excited young lad ? > > >> > > > > > > I recall this too and I am pretty certain it was Eric and it was > > > during the > > > laser tour in 1978 > > > > > >> > > >> > I'll second that! It was one of the standouts the first time I > > >> saw them > > >> > (Manchester FTH, 76 !! OMG 30 yrs ago - eek, writer collapses in > > >> > gibbering heap counting grey hairs) > > >> > > > > > > > Perhaps it's 31 years this year! > > > > > > .......Charles the Grinning Trainspotter. > > From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Jan 5 05:43:31 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:43:31 +0000 Subject: midi songs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: You know, I'm pretty sure I scooped some HW midi files off the web at some point; I think a "Silver Machine" might have been among them, maybe a QS&C .... No idea what they sound like (if I have haven't halucinated having them entirely!). I'll dig around and see what I can find .... Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From mysterioso at GMAIL.COM Thu Jan 5 06:47:43 2006 From: mysterioso at GMAIL.COM (Chris Allen) Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 11:47:43 +0000 Subject: remasters... In-Reply-To: <8710CE9E-D7F1-4AD0-BEB0-29A7BFB68B54@mindspring.com> Message-ID: Unless I'm greatly mistaken, I believe the hand-laser features in the Live 1976 video along with an insanely phased (flanged??) drum solo... Unfortunately ETI from the video didn't make it onto the CD. Chris. On 1/4/06, Albert Bouchard wrote: > > Eric was always thinking about stuff to make the show better. At > first he had a little wind-up thing that he got in a magic shop that > shot sparks out of his hand. Then when we got the lasers he got a > fiber-optic cable hooked up to the 35 watt lasers-(not milli-Watt!) > and shot those babies out of his hand into a mirror ball mounted on a > motor in the middle of the hall. He only did it during the end of > Telepaths, never ETI. Good times. > > From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Jan 5 07:05:35 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 12:05:35 +0000 Subject: remasters... In-Reply-To: <7e287e6d0601050347y593b5dcdse100d4a05f93c4e3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On 05/01/2006 11:47, Chris Allen wrote: > Unless I'm greatly mistaken, I believe the hand-laser features in the Live > 1976 video along with an insanely phased (flanged??) drum solo... Man, I love that flanged drum solo! Nothing exceeds like excess :) Ahhhh ..... Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Jan 5 08:03:21 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 13:03:21 +0000 Subject: space rites In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 30/12/2005 18:47, Jade man wrote: > Have to agree with much of what you said. I am having second thoughts on > the vocal echoes, perhaps using it on two speaking tracks and one song is > enough. Yeah, I agree that the heavy echo effect works better on the spoken vocals. > I also agree > with your comments on MotU. I believe I can get away with Dave Brocks > heavy riffs, but I still cant get very far with Huw's Lead, especially > when I have to stop rhythm to play lead! Well, just pretend you're only Dave Brock -- he has to stop playing rhythm to play lead on the Space Ritual version anyway since Huw's not on it! ;) Lots of wah noodle on the the SR MotU (as is right and proper! :) Need some "wounded waterfowl" sax in the background :) > Yes I am and always have been a > solo player who would like to find others into this kind of music, not > easy out here with all this cuntry music. [...] > My intention was always to recreate the Space Ritual sound and > then when I find it produce my own material! Time is my enemy. I get about > 5 days a year to work on all this and I am 44 last time I checked! Not easy to find space rock collaborators anywhere! And I hear ya on the amount of time one gets to put into this kind of thing. It takes me years to get a few songs together :/ In the last year or so I've been thinking a lot about how to reduce the amount of time and effort it takes to just set up my gear and get sounds recorded. I guess it's started to pay off in terms of how fast I went from "zero to listenable" with the Hassan I Sabha cover -- but that would have taken a lot longer if I had programmed the percussion myself instead of using loops! I haven't really messed with MIDI much, though I've got a borrowed MIDI controller keyboard. I've got to download SimpleSynth or something and some Soundfonts and see what I can learn. Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From js3619 at ACMENET.NET Sat Jan 7 19:05:01 2006 From: js3619 at ACMENET.NET (Jason Scruton) Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 19:05:01 -0500 Subject: BRAIN: Release of Denial of Death eminent In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Release of Denial of Death Eminent The new Brain Surgeons album Denial of Death is in final production. The official Cellsum Records release date is March 15th but check here in a couple weeks to see when you can get yours.It is the first Brain Surgeons album with all new songs, no covers or somgs created for former groups. Recorded mostly live it is also the first BSNYC album with no keyboards or funny home-made instruments (just an oversight I'm sure). It also marks a new phase of the Brain Surgeons career with a harder more urban sound as indicated by the NYC appendage appelation to the more familiar name. From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sat Jan 7 19:13:21 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 00:13:21 +0000 Subject: BRAIN: Release of Denial of Death eminent In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.1.20060107190413.021ae968@pop.acmenet.net> Message-ID: On 08 Jan 2006, at 00:05, Jason Scruton wrote: > Release of Denial of Death Eminent > The new Brain Surgeons album Denial of Death is [...] the first > Brain Surgeons > album with all new songs, no covers or somgs created for former > groups. Bring that bad boy on! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM Sat Jan 7 19:28:44 2006 From: ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM (Albert Bouchard) Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 19:28:44 -0500 Subject: BRAIN: Release of Denial of Death eminent In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.1.20060107190413.021ae968@pop.acmenet.net> Message-ID: oops. Did I really write that on my website? I'm going to have to give that blurb an appendage-ectomy.;-) Al On Jan 7, 2006, at 7:05 PM, Jason Scruton wrote: > Release of Denial of Death Eminent > > The new Brain Surgeons album Denial of Death is in final > production. The > official Cellsum Records release date is March 15th but check here > in a > couple weeks to see when you can get yours.It is the first Brain > Surgeons > album with all new songs, no covers or somgs created for former > groups. > Recorded mostly live it is also the first BSNYC album with no > keyboards or > funny home-made instruments (just an oversight I'm sure). It also > marks a > new phase of the Brain Surgeons career with a harder more urban > sound as > indicated by the NYC appendage appelation to the more familiar name. From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Sat Jan 7 20:10:08 2006 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 01:10:08 -0000 Subject: BRAIN: Release of Denial of Death eminent In-Reply-To: <6EC191F8-281B-4D78-878D-B9BC25D047D0@mindspring.com> Message-ID: Can I just say that I can't wait to get my hands on a copy of "Denial of Death". I saw the Brains in London last year and they (you) rocked the freaking house! Put me down for one!! Tony -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Albert Bouchard Sent: 08 January 2006 00:29 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: BRAIN: Release of Denial of Death eminent oops. Did I really write that on my website? I'm going to have to give that blurb an appendage-ectomy.;-) Al On Jan 7, 2006, at 7:05 PM, Jason Scruton wrote: > Release of Denial of Death Eminent > > The new Brain Surgeons album Denial of Death is in final > production. The > official Cellsum Records release date is March 15th but check here > in a > couple weeks to see when you can get yours.It is the first Brain > Surgeons > album with all new songs, no covers or somgs created for former > groups. > Recorded mostly live it is also the first BSNYC album with no > keyboards or > funny home-made instruments (just an oversight I'm sure). It also > marks a > new phase of the Brain Surgeons career with a harder more urban > sound as > indicated by the NYC appendage appelation to the more familiar name. From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Jan 8 01:58:24 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 01:58:24 -0500 Subject: OFF: Aural Innovations: New Space Rock & Drool Trough Radio Shows + New Mail Order Goodies Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com January 7, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOWS + MAIL ORDER GOODIES We've just uploaded new shows from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #140), and Drool Trough (show #42). See the playlists below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in hi and lo bandwidth Mp3 and RealAudio editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html MAIL ORDER NEWS: The new Darxtar CD, ?We Came Too Late?, is in stock NOW. Vinyl junkies should note that I?ll have the LP version soon. Also new from the fantastic Nasoni label is the debut album from Danish Stoner-Space-Psych-Garage outfit, Causa Sui, which I?ve got in both CD and 2-LP formats. I?ve restocked the LP version of Earthling Society?s ?Albion?, which sold out so quickly a while back, and have the CD version too. This is the Nasoni Records issue, with different artwork than the band released version had. I also picked up a couple copies of the 2-LP red vinyl version of Los Natas? ?Toba Trance Vols I & II?. Finally, any day now I should have the new LP (no CD being released) from Electric Orange, titled ?fleischwerk?. These will probably move fast so if you want a copy feel free to email to reserve. Get all the details on these and the rest of our stock at http://www.aural-innovations.com/store. Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #140) Darxtar ? ?It All Happens Here? (from We Came Too Late) Causa Sui - ?Ventura Freeway? (from Causa Sui) Ron Bracale ? ?Eagle Wind? (from Eagle Wind single) Brainstorm ? ?Martian Chronicle? (from Desert World) Harts Horn ? ?Jettisoned? (exerpt) (from Jettisoned) Zolar X ? ?Jet Star 19? / ?Space Age Love? (from Timeless) Farflung ? ?Mother Orbis? (from So Many Minds, So Little Time) Mr Quimby?s Beard ? ?Beyond the Light? (from The Definitive Unsolved Mysteries Of ) Toothfairy ? ?Besides? (from Nothing to Recognize EP) Sh:mantra ? ?Never Look Directly at the Light of the Sun? (from A System of Moments) Treacle People ? ?Last Song? (from Treacle People) Drool Trough (show #42) Drool Trough is an all genres show featuring cool music from the underground. 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. R?g I Ryggen ? ?Det Kan Val Inte Vara Farligt? (from R?g I Ryggen) Semble ? ?Every Moment? (from Semble) The Minni Thins ? ?Let Me Be Your Liquor Man? (from In Black Cause I Asked) Joshua Charles ? ?Sloppy Poli? (from A Positive Flow) Joshua Charles ? ?Robberella Stella? (from upcoming album, Being in the Energy Funnel) The People ? ?Turn My Lead Into Gold? (from Kross, Singel, Grus & Makadam) Planet & Stars ? ?Arctic Circle? (from Tyler EP) Spires That In The Sunset Rise ? ?Imaginary Skin? (from Four Winds The Walker) Larkin Grimm ? ?Harpoon Baptism? (from Harpoon) Used Alien Mind ? ?Soul Hit One Time? (from Solar Sessions Vol. 1) Jess Rowland ? ?Vendicam? (from Scenes from the Silent Revolution) Asteroid B-612 ? ?I Like The Way? (from Two Fisted Rock ?N? Roll) The Intercontinental Playboys ? ?Voodoo Delight? (from Sonic Seducers) Steve Tallis and the Holy Ghosts - ?Papa Loco? (from Loko) Steve Tallis ? ?Love is the Road that Will Walks? (from Zozo) Rosso Fluido - ?Trova in te? (from Con la Bellezza Barcollante al Tuo Fianco) Human Host ? ?Ghost Ship? (from Invisible Arteries) Elevator ? ?What Are We? (from Lobby) Concept 7 ? ?Functional Concrete? (from Extract E.P.) MarryAnn ? ?The Harmony of the Ecstasy? (from The Harmony of the Ecstasy) http://Aural-Innovations.com From alan.taylor96 at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Sun Jan 8 06:59:38 2006 From: alan.taylor96 at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (Alan Taylor) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 11:59:38 +0000 Subject: HW:HAWKFEST 2006? Message-ID: Hi Folks, Anyone know anything about the 2006 Hawkfest? Likely dates/location? I need to keep that weekend free when organising me summer holidays. Cheers Alan -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.15/223 - Release Date: 06/01/2006 From akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU Sun Jan 8 09:35:10 2006 From: akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 08:35:10 -0600 Subject: HW:HAWKFEST 2006? In-Reply-To: <43C0FEAA.1010902@blueyonder.co.uk> Message-ID: On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Alan Taylor wrote: :Subject: HW:HAWKFEST 2006? : :Hi Folks, : :Anyone know anything about the 2006 Hawkfest? Likely dates/location? : :I need to keep that weekend free when organising me summer holidays. What Alan said ;-) Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu Assistant Director/Network-Based Services University of Chicago/NSIT/NBS tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #307a, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Jan 9 05:41:52 2006 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 10:41:52 GMT Subject: HW:HAWKFEST 2006? In-Reply-To: Alan Taylor's message of Sun, 8 Jan 2006 11:59:38 +0000 Message-ID: Alan Taylor writes: > Hi Folks, > Anyone know anything about the 2006 Hawkfest? Likely dates/location? > I need to keep that weekend free when organising me summer holidays. Dunno about dates but the grapevine has it that the site of Off The Tracks (basically next to East Midlands Airport) is a possibility for the location. Agreed that it'd be good to have dates fixed in order to book time off work. Some of us have to do that months in advance. Cheers FoFP From iainferguson at AOL.COM Mon Jan 9 05:55:10 2006 From: iainferguson at AOL.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 10:55:10 +0000 Subject: HW:HAWKFEST 2006? In-Reply-To: <200601091041.k09Afq2R027989@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> Message-ID: Oh I wanna go this year, I've missed the other 2 due to summer holidays already being booked, before the weekend dates were announced. iain M Holmes wrote on 09/01/2006, 10:41: > Alan Taylor writes: > > > Hi Folks, > > > Anyone know anything about the 2006 Hawkfest? Likely dates/location? > > > I need to keep that weekend free when organising me summer holidays. > > Dunno about dates but the grapevine has it that the site of Off The > Tracks (basically next to East Midlands Airport) is a possibility for > the location. > > Agreed that it'd be good to have dates fixed in order to book time off > work. Some of us have to do that months in advance. > > Cheers > > FoFP > From steve.bishop at DB.COM Mon Jan 9 05:59:47 2006 From: steve.bishop at DB.COM (Steve Bishop) Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 10:59:47 +0000 Subject: HW:HAWKFEST 2006? In-Reply-To: <43C2410E.5060804@aol.com> Message-ID: Agreed ! I've promised my eldest 2 sproggs I'd take them camping this year so sounds like a brill idea to combine my promise with seeing the Hawks ! Iain Ferguson Sent by: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET 09/01/2006 10:55 cc Subject Please respond to Re: HW:HAWKFEST 2006? BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List Oh I wanna go this year, I've missed the other 2 due to summer holidays already being booked, before the weekend dates were announced. iain M Holmes wrote on 09/01/2006, 10:41: > Alan Taylor writes: > > > Hi Folks, > > > Anyone know anything about the 2006 Hawkfest? Likely dates/location? > > > I need to keep that weekend free when organising me summer holidays. > > Dunno about dates but the grapevine has it that the site of Off The > Tracks (basically next to East Midlands Airport) is a possibility for > the location. > > Agreed that it'd be good to have dates fixed in order to book time off > work. Some of us have to do that months in advance. > > Cheers > > FoFP > --- This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this e-mail is strictly forbidden. From mlicht at CYBERMESA.COM Mon Jan 9 10:49:21 2006 From: mlicht at CYBERMESA.COM (Mark Licht) Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 08:49:21 -0700 Subject: HW:HAWKFEST 2006? In-Reply-To: <43C2410E.5060804@aol.com> Message-ID: Dear Hawkwind Management; The weekend before the Solstice (June 16-18) works good for me since I'm scheduled to be in Corsica the second half of the month. Thanks in advance for any consideration. Your fan, Mark From grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM Mon Jan 9 17:19:05 2006 From: grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM (Charlie Grant) Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:19:05 -0000 Subject: BOC: BBC1 tonight Message-ID: Just finished watching the new cop show on BBC1 called Life on Mars. Cop gets run over, wakes up in Sweeny era 1973 (think Peggy Sue got married) Anyway two detectives go into a pub, in the background a familiar tune - Stairway to the Stars. they played the track all the way through and at times it was very prominent and loud with no dialogue. Well - made the programme for me - the rest of the soundtrack was good too - Who, Deep Purple, Bowie etc all that was missing was Silver Machine. .......Charles the Grinning Boy. From hw at CY-B.ORG Mon Jan 9 21:33:41 2006 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 21:33:41 -0500 Subject: HW: Message-ID: + ++ + +STAR WARRIORS + ++ + The first batch of Pix from Astoria Xmas 2005 are online now..... http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/ast_x05-00.htm Message ends. + ++ + www.hawkwind.com + ++ ++ + From jmajk at INDY.RR.COM Mon Jan 9 22:39:10 2006 From: jmajk at INDY.RR.COM (John Majka) Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:39:10 -0500 Subject: HW: Message-ID: The show looks full-on psychedelic... and makes me wish I would have been able to make it to the UK for at least one of the tour dates. *sigh* There's always the next round of showsI suppose! With any luck the Hawks will make a return to the US in 2006! John Majka >+ ++ + +STAR WARRIORS + ++ + > > The first batch of Pix from Astoria Xmas 2005 > are online now..... > > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/ast_x05-00.htm > > Message ends. > > + ++ + www.hawkwind.com + ++ ++ + From cea at CARLAZ.COM Tue Jan 10 04:46:41 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 09:46:41 +0000 Subject: HW: In-Reply-To: <000601c61597$6ce7bf90$0202a8c0@MAJKA> Message-ID: On 10/01/2006 03:39, John Majka wrote: > The show looks full-on psychedelic... and makes me wish I would have been > able to make it to the UK for at least one of the tour dates. *sigh* > There's always the next round of showsI suppose! I don't suppose the Astoria show, or any of the run up to it, was shot for DVD? Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From spacehawklord at HOTMAIL.COM Tue Jan 10 06:30:36 2006 From: spacehawklord at HOTMAIL.COM (SUBSCRIBE BOC-L spacehawklord) Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 06:30:36 -0500 Subject: Roadburn Festival April 22nd, 2006 Tilburg, the Netherlands Message-ID: Hi there, As a Dutchman and also a hugh Hawkwind fan (Duchwind!!!) I am very pleased that Hawkwind will be headlining the 11th Roadburn festival. As you all probably will know last edition SpaceRitual.net headlined the 10th Roadburn festival. Personnally I wasn't that overwhelmed by Nik and the others but although it was among with Electric Wizzard and Astrosoniq in my opinion one of the highlights of that edition. Besides Hawkwind, also Hawkwind related bands such as Spacehead and Bevis Frond with ex-Hawkwind bass player Adrian Shaw on bass will be presented. The Ozric Tentacles are scheduled in between these bands. I noticed that a lot of people outside the Netherlands are interessed to visit the Roadburn Festival. For your information the festival will be held in the 013 venue (the former 'Noorderlicht') so it is an indoor festival. I guess the venue can keep about 2200 people with three stages. Last edition was nearly sold out. If you have any questions about sleeping or so, you can contact me (spacehawklord at hotmail.com) and I love help you where I can ... You can also check the roadburn website: www.roadburn.com Greets, Pierre (DUTCHWIND) PS: This is what I found as a sort of flyer: The 11th Roadburn Festival, Europe's foremost underground festival for stonerrock & beyond, will be held Saturday, April 22nd, the 013, Tilburg, Holland. Info: www.roadburn.com Hawkwind + Ozric Tentacles + Orange Goblin + Brant Bjork & The Bros + Bevis Frond + Solace + Leaf Hound + Capricorns + The Heads + Colour Haze + Spacehead + Ufomammut + Gorilla + Orange Sunshine + Abramis Brama + Trancient Dreams Seminal British spacerock evangelists Hawkwind, will headline this year's Roadburn Festival. Hawkwind will be playing a one-off show on the spacerock stage. As if this wasn't enough sonic overload, the spacerock stage will also host the lysergic, transcendental, uber-jams of Ozric Tentacles, the classic spacerock of Spacehead, and the delirious guitar freak-outs of guitar psychonauts Bevis Frond, guaranteed to free both your ass and bedeviled mind! Plus, Trancient Dreams after party -Martin Hall-Davis dj-ing dub / dance / fusion. Meanwhile, over at the festival's Green Room the boisterous and electrifying biker-rock behemoths, Orange Goblin will headline, doing a 10th anniversary show in Europe. Also on the bill are the legendary Leaf Hound fronted by Peter French of Catcus & Atomic Rooster-fame, the cooler-than-thou, soulful, desert grooves of Brant Bjork & The Bros, the heavy stoner / doom riffage of Solace [playing their first ever European show] and Capricorns' doomed-out instru-metal. Plus, make sure you check out the Heavy 70's After Party with London's amped up garage-psych-prog monsters Gorilla. On the Orange Factory stage: Colour Haze' stonerrock-influenced guitar-jams, the psychedelic swirls of The Heads, Ufomammut 's monstrous prog-doom soundscapes, Orange Sunshine's tribute to Randy Holden & the Swans and Abrama Bramis take on the heavy 70's. For the first time ever in the history of the Roadburn Festival there will be a Pre-party on Friday, April 21. On the bill are Spaceship Landing, Toner Low, End Of Level Boss & Astrosoniq. The upcoming 11th annual Roadburn Festival will bring together space- & riff-rock legends, fans, and music journalists from all over the world, all thirsting for hard rockin' action in a genuinely psychedelic, mind-blowing venue. Hawkwind, Leaf Hound, Solace, Bevis Frond, Orange Goblin, Spacehead, Colour Haze, The Heads, Capricorns, Trancient Dreams & Gorilla will all be doing one-off shows on the European mainland that weekend. Prepare for the opportunity of a lifetime to partake of the heavy rock gathering of the millennium, as underground music lovers converge in a raising of musical consciousness and brotherly and sisterly love, to commune as one with THEE MIGHTY RIFF, to get high en mass, PREPARE FOR PSYCHO-DELIC OVERLOAD!!!!!!!!!... Keep checking www.roadburn.com for updates. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.nl/cgi/request.cgi?EVNT=ROA2204 From bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE Tue Jan 10 10:31:29 2006 From: bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE (bernhard.pospiech) Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 16:31:29 +0100 Subject: HW: In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Many thanx for the great pics Rik !!! Bernhard -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Rik Rx Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 3:34 AM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: + ++ + +STAR WARRIORS + ++ + The first batch of Pix from Astoria Xmas 2005 are online now..... http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/ast_x05-00.htm Message ends. + ++ + www.hawkwind.com + ++ ++ + From Stewartbas at AOL.COM Tue Jan 10 10:38:06 2006 From: Stewartbas at AOL.COM (Stewartbas at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 10:38:06 EST Subject: HW: Message-ID: Thanks Ric, made my day!! Bill S From eddiejobson at HOTMAIL.COM Wed Jan 11 12:32:11 2006 From: eddiejobson at HOTMAIL.COM (eddie jobson) Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 17:32:11 +0000 Subject: Isle of Wight Rock magazine picture Message-ID: Was searching through some stuff about Hawkwind appearing outside the fence at the Isle of Wight festival in 1970 and remember seeing a photo of Nik Turner on the front on a rock magazine with his face painted silver and Hendrix dedicating a song to him just before his death. But in the photo there was someone else standing next to Nik with long dark hair, was that person anyone associated with the band, or just a member of the crowd? Just wondered if anyone knew. Eddie. From hw at CY-B.ORG Wed Jan 11 16:22:07 2006 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 16:22:07 -0500 Subject: HW: Message-ID: On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 10:38:06 EST, Stewartbas at AOL.COM wrote: >Thanks Ric, made my day!! >Bill S Hey ! Nice 2 be appreciated :-} Thanx too Bernhard. More tomorrow ! Rik From StevePXR5 at AOL.COM Wed Jan 11 16:33:11 2006 From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM (StevePXR5 at AOL.COM) Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 16:33:11 EST Subject: HW: Message-ID: In a message dated 01/11/2006 21:23:49 GMT Standard Time, hw at CY-B.ORG writes: Hey ! Nice 2 be appreciated :-} Very much so. Thanks Rik. Great pix. Steve. From bloody.peasant at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 11 16:46:47 2006 From: bloody.peasant at GMAIL.COM (Roy G. Ovrebo) Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 22:46:47 +0100 Subject: HW: Life imitating art Message-ID: http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=%2220050232084%22.PGNR.&OS=DN/20050232084&RS=DN/20050232084 or http://tinyurl.com/azom9 http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8559 ]If you are scuba diving, be sure not to swim anywhere near any ]ship or installation that has been protected by the Raytheon ]Corporation's new "swimmer denial" system. Otherwise you will very ]quickly feel extremely sick and probably drown. ] ]Raytheon?s underwater sensors detect any unwelcome presence and ]trigger an underwater sound system that emits extremely powerful ]pulses of low frequency audio. The pulse rate and audio frequency ]are chosen to make human organs resonate like organ pipes, causing ]swimmers to vomit into their masks or suffer internal ruptures. Remind you of anything you've heard before? -- Roy From hw at CY-B.ORG Wed Jan 11 17:56:31 2006 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 17:56:31 -0500 Subject: HW: More Astoria Pix Message-ID: +++ STAR WARRIORS + ++ More pix up ! http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/ast_x05-01.htm www.hawkwind.com + ++ MESSAGE ENDS + ++ + From neiltoyne at NTLWORLD.COM Wed Jan 11 18:11:41 2006 From: neiltoyne at NTLWORLD.COM (Neil Toyne) Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 23:11:41 -0000 Subject: HW: More Astoria Pix Message-ID: Brilliant - another day made! Just wish I'd made that 300 mile trip............ And what atrip it would have been! Cheers, Neil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rik Rx" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:56 PM Subject: Re: HW: More Astoria Pix > +++ STAR WARRIORS + ++ > > More pix up ! > > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/ast_x05-01.htm > > www.hawkwind.com > > + ++ MESSAGE ENDS + ++ + > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: 11/01/2006 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: 11/01/2006 From DDUCTOR at NEUUS.JNJ.COM Wed Jan 11 18:24:13 2006 From: DDUCTOR at NEUUS.JNJ.COM (Ductor, Dan [NEUUS]) Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 18:24:13 -0500 Subject: HW: More Astoria Pix Message-ID: I second that!! Only for me, it would have been 6000 miles!!! Dan -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Neil Toyne Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 3:12 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: More Astoria Pix Brilliant - another day made! Just wish I'd made that 300 mile trip............ And what atrip it would have been! Cheers, Neil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rik Rx" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:56 PM Subject: Re: HW: More Astoria Pix > +++ STAR WARRIORS + ++ > > More pix up ! > > http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/ast_x05-01.htm > > www.hawkwind.com > > + ++ MESSAGE ENDS + ++ + > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: 11/01/2006 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: 11/01/2006 From itop57 at GMAIL.COM Wed Jan 11 21:03:53 2006 From: itop57 at GMAIL.COM (Ian Topping) Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 02:03:53 GMT Subject: ian invites you to MySpace Message-ID: ian is a member of MySpace and is inviting you to join. ian Says: Join MySpace and you will instantly be connected to ian, and to each of ian's friends. Click Here to Join: http://www.myspace.com/reloc.cfm?c=2&id=D94E6789-02A2-4A66-BC60-DE30AE5858F6 What is MySpace? ====================== MySpace is an online community that lets you meet your friends' friends. ? Create a Custom Profile ? Upload & Share Pictures ? Send Mail and IM's ? Write Blogs & Comments ? It's FREE! Who Uses MySpace? ======================= MySpace is for everyone: * Friends who want to talk Online * Bands that want to upload their music * Families who want to keep in touch * Professionals interested in networking * Classmates and study partners * Anyone looking for long lost friends! What Do I Do? ====================== 1. Click the Link In This E-mail 2. Create Your Profile 3. Start Communicating with Your Friend and Your Friend's Friends 4. Invite Your Friends to Join! Click Here to Learn More: http://www.myspace.com/reloc.cfm?c=2&id=D94E6789-02A2-4A66-BC60-DE30AE5858F6 You got this email because someone who knows you sent you an invitation to join them on MySpace.com If you want to prevent any invitation emails from MySpace members in the future, you can click here: http://www.myspace.com/misc/block.cfm?iid=D94E6789-02A2-4A66-BC60-DE30AE5858F6 or send a single blank email with the subject line "BLOCK" to: mailto:privacy at myspace.com You can also block future invitations or direct any other inquiries by regular postal mail to: MySpace.com 6060 Center Drive, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90045 USA From dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK Thu Jan 12 03:58:31 2006 From: dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK (dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK) Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 09:58:31 +0100 Subject: Isle of Wight Rock magazine picture Message-ID: Eddie Someone asked Nik if it was Tim Blake. Nik doesn't know who the person is in the photo. Dave > Message Received: Jan 11 2006, 05:37 PM > From: "eddie jobson" > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Cc: > Subject: Isle of Wight Rock magazine picture > > Was searching through some stuff about Hawkwind appearing outside the fence > at the Isle of Wight festival in 1970 and remember seeing a photo of Nik > Turner on the front on a rock magazine with his face painted silver and > Hendrix dedicating a song to him just before his death. But in the photo > there was someone else standing next to Nik with long dark hair, was that > person anyone associated with the band, or just a member of the crowd? Just > wondered if anyone knew. > > Eddie. > > From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Fri Jan 13 10:11:53 2006 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:11:53 +0000 Subject: HW: Guitar & Bass magazine Message-ID: Hello folks. Just to let you know the current issue of Guitar & Bass has a nice four page chat with Dave. A Happy New Year to you all. Keef From hssmrg at BATH.AC.UK Fri Jan 13 11:14:57 2006 From: hssmrg at BATH.AC.UK (Mike Godwin) Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 16:14:57 +0000 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 11 Jan 2006 to 12 Jan 2006 (#2006-11) In-Reply-To: <200601121000.k0C8wtJa019348@www.ispnetinc.net> Message-ID: Quoting Automatic digest processor : I've just been listening to a tape of "BOC: Live in the West 1975" for the first time in ages. What a band! Especially "The Subhuman" with brilliant menacing intro and super synth solo by Allan; "Diz" with jet-propelled wheelchairs; and "Cities on Flame" with rock'n'roll. Has any of this stuff ever been released? I want to buy the album! - Mike Godwin n.p. "Hot Rails to Hell" , Live in the West From dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM Fri Jan 13 11:46:50 2006 From: dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM (Brad Dahl) Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:46:50 -0700 Subject: Live in the West In-Reply-To: <20060113161457.m8ipianegwo4oo88@webmail.bath.ac.uk> Message-ID: > I've just been listening to a tape of "BOC: Live in the West 1975" for > the first time in ages. Somebody on this list (I believe it was you, Mike) sent me a cassette of this many years ago. Of course, I can't find it now! (dammit) What a bunch of cool people we have here on this list. I toast you all on this Friday the 13th. CHEERS! Brad, riding the underground in Utah. From neiltoyne at NTLWORLD.COM Fri Jan 13 13:43:47 2006 From: neiltoyne at NTLWORLD.COM (Neil Toyne) Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 18:43:47 -0000 Subject: Guitar & Bass magazine Message-ID: Cheers for that Keef, I'll look out for a copy, and a happy New Year to you and yours Neil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Barton" To: Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 3:11 PM Subject: HW: Guitar & Bass magazine > Hello folks. > > Just to let you know the current issue of Guitar & Bass has a nice four > page chat with Dave. > > A Happy New Year to you all. > > Keef > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/228 - Release Date: 12/01/2006 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/228 - Release Date: 12/01/2006 From hw at CY-B.ORG Fri Jan 13 17:03:20 2006 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Hawkwind) Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 17:03:20 -0500 Subject: HW: Guitar & Bass magazine Message-ID: And of course, loads of colour pictures of the Captain onstage and in the studio by John Chase & Rik Rx... :-} On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:11:53 +0000, Keith Barton wrote: >Hello folks. > >Just to let you know the current issue of Guitar & Bass has a nice four >page chat with Dave. > >A Happy New Year to you all. > >Keef From jmajk at INDY.RR.COM Fri Jan 13 17:23:47 2006 From: jmajk at INDY.RR.COM (John Majka) Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 17:23:47 -0500 Subject: HW: Guitar & Bass magazine Message-ID: Now if I can just find a copy in the US.... John Majka > And of course, loads of colour pictures of the Captain onstage > and in the studio by John Chase & Rik Rx... :-} > > On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:11:53 +0000, Keith Barton > wrote: > >>Hello folks. >> >>Just to let you know the current issue of Guitar & Bass has a nice four >>page chat with Dave. >> >>A Happy New Year to you all. >> >>Keef From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Fri Jan 13 17:39:03 2006 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 22:39:03 -0000 Subject: Live in the West In-Reply-To: <20060113094650.nbu0ze6pa884ccwk@mail.wirelessbeehive.com> Message-ID: Live In The West is the best BOC live album never released. Tony -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Brad Dahl Sent: 13 January 2006 16:47 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Live in the West > I've just been listening to a tape of "BOC: Live in the West 1975" for > the first time in ages. Somebody on this list (I believe it was you, Mike) sent me a cassette of this many years ago. Of course, I can't find it now! (dammit) What a bunch of cool people we have here on this list. I toast you all on this Friday the 13th. CHEERS! Brad, riding the underground in Utah. From atnr63 at DSL.PIPEX.COM Fri Jan 13 17:43:57 2006 From: atnr63 at DSL.PIPEX.COM (mark von bargen) Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 22:43:57 -0000 Subject: HW: Guitar & Bass magazine In-Reply-To: <000501c61890$05f86540$0202a8c0@MAJKA> Message-ID: Try asking for a back-issue via this page. Just ask for February 2006 ;-) http://www.guitarmagazine.co.uk/content/contact.htm You never know - they export back issues for ?7. Mark -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of John Majka Sent: 13 January 2006 22:24 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: HW: Guitar & Bass magazine Now if I can just find a copy in the US.... John Majka > And of course, loads of colour pictures of the Captain onstage > and in the studio by John Chase & Rik Rx... :-} > > On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:11:53 +0000, Keith Barton > wrote: > >>Hello folks. >> >>Just to let you know the current issue of Guitar & Bass has a nice four >>page chat with Dave. >> >>A Happy New Year to you all. >> >>Keef From alfred.koessl at AON.AT Sat Jan 14 12:29:51 2006 From: alfred.koessl at AON.AT (alfred.koessl@aon.at) Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 12:29:51 -0500 Subject: test Message-ID: just a test ........ From nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM Sun Jan 15 03:07:17 2006 From: nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM (nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 03:07:17 -0500 Subject: =?US-ASCII?B?T0ZGOiAgTW90b3JoZWFkOiAgU3RhZ2UgRnJpZ2h0?= Message-ID: Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. Enjoying it immensely. It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. They were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll tour, and then I caught them a couple summers ago opening for Dio and Maiden. Whatever the length of the gig, though, Lemmy doesn't lie. These guys really do kick your ass live. Even on DVD. --Nick From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Jan 15 05:58:57 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 05:58:57 -0500 Subject: OFF: Aural Innovations: New Atomic Bongload Radio show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com January 15, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOWS + MAIL ORDER GOODIES We've just uploaded new shows from The Atomic Bongload (show #18), and The Ear-Relevant Music Hoedown (show #42). See the playlists below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in hi and lo bandwidth Mp3 and RealAudio editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html MAIL ORDER NEWS: I just got in the new album by Space Debris, the jamming Krautrockers from Germany. The new LP, appropriately titled Kraut Lok, comes in a 2-LP gatefold vinyl edition, but the band has also released a CDR version for those of you without turntables. Get all the details at: http://www.aural-innovations.com/store The Atomic Bongload (show #18) The Atomic Bongload was created to give an audio spotlight to the Stoner Rock and general HEAVY music we receive at Aural Innovations. Causa Sui - ?Where The Streams Collide? (from Causa Sui) Spiritu ? ?Throwback? (from Human Failures) Village of Dead Roads ? ?Skin Prison? (from Human Failures) Ugh! ? ?Comet? (from Meat Fairies) Nixon Now ? ?Car Wash? (from Altamont Nation Express) The People ? ?436an Blues? (from Kross, Singel, Grus & Makadam) Mastermind ? ?The Queen of Sheeba? (from Broken EP) Albatros ? ?Gypsy Curse? (from web site download) Balero ? ?The Voyage? (from Balero) Syzslak ? ?When Demons Ride Angels? (from When Demons Ride Angels) Northern Liberties ? ?Monument? (from Secret Revolution) Kingston Wall ? ?Mushrooms? (from Kingston Wall I) The Ear-Relevant Music Hoedown (show #42) The Ear-Relevant Music Hoedown was created to give an audio spotlight to the exciting improvisational, experimental, and general avant-garde rock & jazz we receive in the Aural Innovations mailbox. Slog ? ?Gutterball? (from Drew Field 45) David Borgo ? ?Dedication? (from Ubuntu) Directing Hand ? ?Hangman Trad? (Bells for Augustin Lesage) Magicicada ? ?Cause? (from Everyone is Everyone) Cosmologic ? ?Septurnal Spell? (from III) Bob and Danny Weller ? ?Hole In Me Pocket? (from Tree of Thorns) Aaron Moore ? ?The Letter Aa? (from The Accidental) Fursaxa ? ?Tyranny? (from Amulet) Frank Dadure ? ?Turkish T?nel? (from Antenne en fer) Initial Prayer ? ?Beyond Good and Evil? (from The Last Men in Europe) Stephen Flinn/Noah Phillips Duo ? ?Minor Goods? (from Square Circle) Ghaphery/Bivins/Davis ? ?Once? (from Impermanence) Carrie Shull/Tara Flandreau/Reuben Radding ? ?Tell the Bees? (from The Branch Will Not Break) http://Aural-Innovations.com From nycademon at SPIRALREALM.COM Sun Jan 15 11:59:46 2006 From: nycademon at SPIRALREALM.COM (Guido Vacano) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 09:59:46 -0700 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <200601150807.k0F87H2K090719@mmm1503.boca15-verio.com> Message-ID: I've seen them twice. When you do get to see them, BRING EARPLUGS even if you usually don't use them at concerts. You have been warned. :-) Guido nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: >Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. Enjoying it immensely. > >It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. They were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll tour, and then I caught them a couple summers ago opening for Dio and Maiden. > >Whatever the length of the gig, though, Lemmy doesn't lie. These guys really do kick your ass live. Even on DVD. > > >--Nick > > From bloody.peasant at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 15 12:30:45 2006 From: bloody.peasant at GMAIL.COM (Roy G. Ovrebo) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 18:30:45 +0100 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <43CA7F82.70306@spiralrealm.com> Message-ID: Guido Vacano wrote: > nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: > > >Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. > >Enjoying it immensely. > > > >It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert > >before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. > >They were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll > >tour, and then I caught them a couple summers ago opening for Dio and > >Maiden. > > > >Whatever the length of the gig, though, Lemmy doesn't lie. These > >guys really do kick your ass live. Even on DVD. > > I've seen them twice. When you do get to see them, BRING EARPLUGS even > if you usually don't use them at concerts. You have been warned. :-) I saw 'em at the Stavanger concert last October. I didn't wear earplugs, though there may have been some weird acoustics that made that possible. (I tend to get actual physical pain if it gets too loud, but no such thing at that time.) Only took a week for my ears to stop ringing. Or I got used to it. -- Roy From roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET Sun Jan 15 16:04:18 2006 From: roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET (roger) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 21:04:18 +0000 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <43CA7F82.70306@spiralrealm.com> Message-ID: if it is too loud you're too old Guido Vacano wrote: > I've seen them twice. When you do get to see them, BRING EARPLUGS even > if you usually don't use them at concerts. You have been warned. :-) > > Guido > > nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: > >> Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. >> Enjoying it immensely. >> >> It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert >> before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. They >> were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll tour, and >> then I caught them a couple summers ago opening for Dio and Maiden. >> >> Whatever the length of the gig, though, Lemmy doesn't lie. These guys >> really do kick your ass live. Even on DVD. >> >> >> --Nick >> >> > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: 11/01/2006 From nycademon at SPIRALREALM.COM Sun Jan 15 17:10:36 2006 From: nycademon at SPIRALREALM.COM (Guido Vacano) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 15:10:36 -0700 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <43CAB8D2.2030107@virgin.net> Message-ID: Just remember that when your doctor tells you he can't do anything about your tinnitis. Guido roger wrote: > if it is too loud you're too old > > Guido Vacano wrote: > >> I've seen them twice. When you do get to see them, BRING EARPLUGS even >> if you usually don't use them at concerts. You have been warned. :-) >> >> Guido >> >> nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: >> >>> Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. >>> Enjoying it immensely. >>> >>> It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert >>> before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. They >>> were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll tour, and >>> then I caught them a couple summers ago opening for Dio and Maiden. >>> >>> Whatever the length of the gig, though, Lemmy doesn't lie. These guys >>> really do kick your ass live. Even on DVD. >>> >>> >>> --Nick >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: > 11/01/2006 From neiltoyne at NTLWORLD.COM Sun Jan 15 17:53:20 2006 From: neiltoyne at NTLWORLD.COM (Neil Toyne) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 22:53:20 -0000 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright Message-ID: that rings a bell.............. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guido Vacano" To: Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 10:10 PM Subject: Re: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright > Just remember that when your doctor tells you he can't do anything about > your tinnitis. > > Guido > > roger wrote: > > > if it is too loud you're too old > > > > Guido Vacano wrote: > > > >> I've seen them twice. When you do get to see them, BRING EARPLUGS even > >> if you usually don't use them at concerts. You have been warned. :-) > >> > >> Guido > >> > >> nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: > >> > >>> Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. > >>> Enjoying it immensely. > >>> > >>> It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert > >>> before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. They > >>> were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll tour, and > >>> then I caught them a couple summers ago opening for Dio and Maiden. > >>> > >>> Whatever the length of the gig, though, Lemmy doesn't lie. These guys > >>> really do kick your ass live. Even on DVD. > >>> > >>> > >>> --Nick > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: > > 11/01/2006 > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.18/230 - Release Date: 14/01/2006 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.18/230 - Release Date: 14/01/2006 From deborah at VACANO.ORG Sun Jan 15 18:55:53 2006 From: deborah at VACANO.ORG (Deborah Vacano) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 16:55:53 -0700 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <43CAB8D2.2030107@virgin.net> Message-ID: Nope I was with him.... and it was the loudest show I have ever seen..and buddy I have seen alot of shows.. and I'm only 28... you can't tell me I'm any older!!..lol :o) ~Deborah~ roger wrote: > if it is too loud you're too old > > Guido Vacano wrote: > >> I've seen them twice. When you do get to see them, BRING EARPLUGS even >> if you usually don't use them at concerts. You have been warned. :-) >> >> Guido >> >> nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: >> >>> Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. >>> Enjoying it immensely. >>> >>> It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert >>> before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. They >>> were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll tour, and >>> then I caught them a couple summers ago opening for Dio and Maiden. >>> >>> Whatever the length of the gig, though, Lemmy doesn't lie. These guys >>> really do kick your ass live. Even on DVD. >>> >>> >>> --Nick >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: > 11/01/2006 > From dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM Sun Jan 15 19:15:52 2006 From: dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM (Brad Dahl) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:15:52 -0700 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright Message-ID: >>>Just remember that when your doctor tells you he can't do anything about >>>your tinnitis. What? :) Brad From mysterioso at GMAIL.COM Sun Jan 15 20:32:26 2006 From: mysterioso at GMAIL.COM (Chris Allen) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 01:32:26 +0000 Subject: [BOC] Quicklime Girl: Mistress of the Salmon Salt In-Reply-To: <20060116005929.75022.qmail@web25102.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I'm on another BOC mailing list, and this has just been posted to it - does it mean anything to anyone? I'd love to know more about it. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Jan 16, 2006 12:59 AM Subject: [Blue_oyster_cult] Quicklime Girl: Mistress of the Salmon Salt To: Blue_oyster_cult at yahoogroups.com What a song!!!! Does anybody really understand the lyrics? What has that lovely girl under her garden? What kind of food does she give to her plants?;-) I've recently listened to an old versione of the song from october 08th 1973. Tyranny and Mutation was forthwoming and the boys played this tune...an incredible viersion!! And the end of the song is pure magic!! Just before the instrumental ending BOC sing the final chorus "a cappella". Eric, Buck, Albert and Joe all together singing: "And those that crawl, the knees that jerk, and next life's swans that seem to turn" for 4 times! And then other 4 with all the instruments with a terrific drum pattern! It's a pity that in the studio version they left out this particula and devilish ending! Definitely one of BOC's peak! Bye Gabriele From ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET Sun Jan 15 20:20:08 2006 From: ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET (Tim) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 20:20:08 -0500 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright Message-ID: I'll have to second that; have had it for about 12 years now from a concert; buzzing in one ear 24 hours a day and lost most of the highs in that ear. Actually have to wear headphones backwards or all i get is a crackling noise. Yeah, i still love loud music, but wear earplugs all the time when i go. And surprisingly, i think one actually gets a clearer sound through them, seems to lose a lot of the overecho that you get from indoor shows. tim 8>)... Guido Vacano wrote: > > Just remember that when your doctor tells you he can't do anything about > your tinnitis. > > Guido > > roger wrote: > > > if it is too loud you're too old > > > > Guido Vacano wrote: > > > >> I've seen them twice. When you do get to see them, BRING EARPLUGS even > >> if you usually don't use them at concerts. You have been warned. :-) > >> > >> Guido > >> > >> nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: > >> > >>> Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. > >>> Enjoying it immensely. > >>> > >>> It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert > >>> before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. They > >>> were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll tour, and > >>> then I caught them a couple summers ago opening for Dio and Maiden. > >>> > >>> Whatever the length of the gig, though, Lemmy doesn't lie. These guys > >>> really do kick your ass live. Even on DVD. > >>> > >>> > >>> --Nick > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: > > 11/01/2006 From StevenTice at AOL.COM Sun Jan 15 23:37:51 2006 From: StevenTice at AOL.COM (StevenTice at AOL.COM) Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 23:37:51 EST Subject: [BOC] Quicklime Girl: Mistress of the Salmon Salt Message-ID: In a message dated 01/15/2006 8:34:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, mysterioso at GMAIL.COM writes: Just before the instrumental ending BOC sing the final chorus "a cappella". Eric, Buck, Albert and Joe all together singing: "And those that crawl, the knees that jerk, and next life's swans that seem to turn" for 4 times! Now, that'd be something amazing to hear! :-) You might want to let the folks on that other list know, however, that those aren't the correct lyrics. The actual lyrics are: A harvest of limbs, of arms and of legs Of toes that crawl and knees that jerk And necks like swans that seem to turn As if inclined to gasp or pray Note: incorrect lyrics have even been printed in so-called "official" sources. SET From roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET Mon Jan 16 00:49:46 2006 From: roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET (roger) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 05:49:46 +0000 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <43CAE109.6010609@vacano.org> Message-ID: you listen with your eyes then do you? :-)) I've seen and heard Motorhead many times and have not felt the need to wear earplugs, The only gig I have ever come out of thinking that my ears were damaged was Genesis, Lamb Lies Down in about 75 or so Anyway I'm nearly 50, I am overweight and smoke too much. No point wearing earplugs really........... cheers roger Deborah Vacano wrote: > Nope I was with him.... and it was the loudest show I have ever > seen..and buddy I have seen alot of shows.. > and I'm only 28... you can't tell me I'm any older!!..lol :o) > > ~Deborah~ > > roger wrote: > >> if it is too loud you're too old >> >> Guido Vacano wrote: >> >>> I've seen them twice. When you do get to see them, BRING EARPLUGS even >>> if you usually don't use them at concerts. You have been warned. :-) >>> >>> Guido >>> >>> nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: >>> >>>> Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. >>>> Enjoying it immensely. >>>> >>>> It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert >>>> before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. They >>>> were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll tour, and >>>> then I caught them a couple summers ago opening for Dio and Maiden. >>>> >>>> Whatever the length of the gig, though, Lemmy doesn't lie. These guys >>>> really do kick your ass live. Even on DVD. >>>> >>>> >>>> --Nick >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this outgoing message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: >> 11/01/2006 >> > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.17/227 - Release Date: 11/01/2006 From gg at SIO4.COM Mon Jan 16 02:43:05 2006 From: gg at SIO4.COM (Pierluigi Fumi) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 08:43:05 +0100 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <43CA7F82.70306@spiralrealm.com> Message-ID: Guido Vacano wrote: >> Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. >> Enjoying it immensely. oh, it is fantastic! I see them in the "30th anniversary concert" in London last June, they where great! That concert was even better than the one on the DVD: there was the Bomber with his flashing missiles, and they performed the set contained on the dvd plus "bomber" and "we are the road crew". I hope there will be a DVD version of this concert! Ciao, Gigi From CWarburton at OAG.COM Mon Jan 16 04:45:09 2006 From: CWarburton at OAG.COM (CWarburton at OAG.COM) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 09:45:09 -0000 Subject: OFF: Moorcock on Radio4 Message-ID: On "Start The Week" this morning Repeated 21:30 (GMT) tonight http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/starttheweek.shtml Our overseas listeners can listen over th'intarweb, & I think they make it available through the "listen again" service (as long as you don't mind polluting your pc with RealPlayer Cheers ChrisW ObCD: "Space Is The Place" Sun Ra & his Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra NOTICE: This e-mail is intended for the named recipient(s). It may contain privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not one of the intended recipients, please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail and attachment(s): you must not copy, distribute, retain or take any action in reliance upon the email or attachment(s). While all reasonable efforts are made to safeguard inbound and outbound e-mails, OAG Worldwide Ltd and its affiliate companies cannot guarantee that attachments are virus-free or are compatible with your systems, and does not accept liability in respect of viruses or computer problems experienced. Thank you. From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 16 04:57:17 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 09:57:17 +0000 Subject: [BOC] Quicklime Girl: Mistress of the Salmon Salt In-Reply-To: <103.6f9f5b1d.30fc7d1f@aol.com> Message-ID: On 16/01/2006 04:37, StevenTice at AOL.COM wrote: > those aren't the correct lyrics. Though I do kind of dig the idea of "next life's swans" :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 16 05:01:56 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:01:56 +0000 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <200601150807.k0F87H2K090719@mmm1503.boca15-verio.com> Message-ID: On 15/01/2006 08:07, nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: > It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. Go again to a proper one before Lemmy keels over dead! (Assuming that didn't happen years ago and the speed just hasn't worn off yet ;) I've never seen a *bad* Motorhead show :) though I did start start to think I'd be in danger of getting crushed if very many more crazed teenagers piled into the pit that formed down the front! Cheers, Carl From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 16 05:09:21 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:09:21 +0000 Subject: HW: Guitar & Bass magazine In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 13/01/2006 22:03, Hawkwind wrote: > And of course, loads of colour pictures of the Captain onstage > and in the studio by John Chase & Rik Rx... :-} Good piccie of the HotMG line-up in there too. Photos of "young Hawkwind" always kind of freak me out -- I've become used to thinking they all sprang fully formed from the head of Vulcan looking like crazed old nutters :) Nice to see Brock get article in a guitar mag -- he definitely ranks as one of the UK's unsung guitar heros. Who needs all those technical widdly beggars when you've got the King of Blanga? :) On the other hand, there's a lot more actual "guitar geek" Hawkwindy info over at than is in the article! Ah well, we can all go buy POD XT's to get that proper Hawkwind sound now :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From iainferguson at AOL.COM Mon Jan 16 05:28:27 2006 From: iainferguson at AOL.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:28:27 +0000 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <43CB6F14.3080402@carlaz.com> Message-ID: Totally agree, I've seen Motorhead many times and not had a bad experience.. the man rules his stage and his band members. Its a tight show, with no F' ups allowed... He even plays the gob iron these days as a encore ( whorehouse blues ?) Loudest I saw them was quite unpleasant though at the bristol Locarno years ago. Couldn't tell what the tunes were until the first chorus if you were lucky. And if you moved your head 3-5 degrees to the left or right you just got battered by whitenoise making it utterly impossible to hear anything... Still had a great time, though the ears took about 3 days to recover.. iain > On 15/01/2006 08:07, nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: > > It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert > before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. > > Go again to a proper one before Lemmy keels over dead! (Assuming that > didn't happen years ago and the speed just hasn't worn off yet ;) > I've never seen a *bad* Motorhead show :) though I did start start to > think I'd be in danger of getting crushed if very many more crazed > teenagers piled into the pit that formed down the front! > > Cheers, > Carl From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 16 05:36:09 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:36:09 +0000 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <43CB754B.8010501@aol.com> Message-ID: On 16/01/2006 10:28, Iain Ferguson wrote: > Loudest I saw them was quite unpleasant though at the bristol Locarno > years ago. Couldn't tell what the tunes were until the first chorus if > you were lucky. And if you moved your head 3-5 degrees to the left or > right you just got battered by whitenoise making it utterly impossible > to hear anything... Still had a great time, though the ears took about 3 > days to recover.. Yeah, I remember going to a MH gig in London where the sound was very bad -- way too much high end. But I popped in some ear plugs (which I usually carry, whether or not I end up using them) and it sounded pretty much all right then. Must have had the same brand as the sound guy ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM Mon Jan 16 13:33:05 2006 From: nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM (nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 13:33:05 -0500 Subject: =?US-ASCII?B?UkU6IFJlOiBbQk9DXSBRdWlja2xpbWUgR2lybDogTWlzdHJlc3Mgb2YgdGhlIFNhbG1vbiBTYWx0?= Message-ID: Speaking of lyrics and sources and all that kinda stuff, I've been wondering for a while who's got the BOC Secrets Revealed book, and is it worth the money? I always think about getting it, but the only thing stopping me is the idea that I'll just be left with a book of stuff I already knew. Anybody got opinions on it? --Nick >----- ------- Original Message ------- ----- >From: Carl Edlund Anderson >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Sent: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 09:57:17 > >On 16/01/2006 04:37, StevenTice at AOL.COM wrote: >> those aren't the correct lyrics. > >Though I do kind of dig the idea of "next life's >swans" :) > >Cheers, >Carl > >-- >Carl Edlund Anderson >mailto:cea at carlaz.com >http://www.carlaz.com/ From nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM Mon Jan 16 13:33:53 2006 From: nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM (nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 13:33:53 -0500 Subject: =?US-ASCII?B?UkU6IFJlOiBPRkY6ICBNb3RvcmhlYWQ6ICBTdGFnZSBGcmlnaHQ=?= Message-ID: That's the way I like it, baby, I don't wanna hear forever. ??? --Nick >----- ------- Original Message ------- ----- >From: Brad Dahl >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Sent: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:15:52 > >>>>Just remember that when your doctor tells you he >can't do anything about >>>>your tinnitis. > >What? :) > >Brad From brian.coulthard at LYCOS.CO.UK Mon Jan 16 13:47:10 2006 From: brian.coulthard at LYCOS.CO.UK (Brian Coulthard) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 18:47:10 -0000 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <000e01c61a32$031829c0$6500a8c0@BRAD> Message-ID: I think the stagefright DVD is excellent but I think concerts are definitely getting quieter on the last motorhead tour I was sitting in front of the speakers I should have been vaporised the first time I saw them I had a high pitched whine in my ears for days I blame Health and Safety regulations. It was the same story at Priest and Maiden either that or I have gone deaf -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Brad Dahl Sent: 16 January 2006 00:16 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright >>>Just remember that when your doctor tells you he can't do anything >>>about your tinnitis. What? :) Brad From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Mon Jan 16 15:12:21 2006 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 20:12:21 -0000 Subject: [BOC] Quicklime Girl: Mistress of the Salmon Salt In-Reply-To: <200601161833.k0GIX5YT084553@mmm1503.boca15-verio.com> Message-ID: It's a top book, Nick. Full of exclusive interviews done over a period of time. Albert Bouchard can probably say whether it's accurate or not, but it certainly worked for me. I learned loads. Together with the exhaustive Goldmine article from 1996, it's probably everything you ever need to know about BOC. Martin Popoff also wrote a great book on Rush (which I've read), Rainbow and UFO (both of which I haven't read) as well as various collectors guides to Heavy Metal. Go to www.martinpopoff.com for more info. Tony -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM Sent: 16 January 2006 18:33 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: RE: Re: [BOC] Quicklime Girl: Mistress of the Salmon Salt Speaking of lyrics and sources and all that kinda stuff, I've been wondering for a while who's got the BOC Secrets Revealed book, and is it worth the money? I always think about getting it, but the only thing stopping me is the idea that I'll just be left with a book of stuff I already knew. Anybody got opinions on it? --Nick >----- ------- Original Message ------- ----- >From: Carl Edlund Anderson >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Sent: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 09:57:17 > >On 16/01/2006 04:37, StevenTice at AOL.COM wrote: >> those aren't the correct lyrics. > >Though I do kind of dig the idea of "next life's >swans" :) > >Cheers, >Carl > >-- >Carl Edlund Anderson >mailto:cea at carlaz.com >http://www.carlaz.com/ From nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM Mon Jan 16 16:26:44 2006 From: nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM (nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 16:26:44 -0500 Subject: =?US-ASCII?B?UkU6IFJlOiBPRkY6ICBNb3RvcmhlYWQ6ICBTdGFnZSBGcmlnaHQ=?= Message-ID: Well, even a lot of the musicians themselves are taking steps to protect their hearing. Those weren't headphones Mikkey Dee was wearing on the DVD, were they? --Nick >----- ------- Original Message ------- ----- >From: Brian Coulthard >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Sent: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 18:47:10 > >I think the stagefright DVD is excellent but I >think concerts are definitely >getting quieter on the last motorhead tour I was >sitting in front of the >speakers I should have been vaporised the first >time I saw them I had a high >pitched whine in my ears for days I blame Health >and Safety regulations. It >was the same story at Priest and Maiden either that >or I have gone deaf > >-----Original Message----- >From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >[mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On >Behalf Of Brad Dahl >Sent: 16 January 2006 00:16 >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Subject: Re: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright > > >>>>Just remember that when your doctor tells you he >can't do anything >>>>about your tinnitis. > >What? :) > >Brad From ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET Mon Jan 16 17:30:48 2006 From: ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET (Tim) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:30:48 -0500 Subject: =?US-ASCII?B?UkU6IFJlOiBbQk9DXSBRdWlja2xpbWUgR2lybDogTWlzdHJlc3Mgb2YgdGhlIFNhbG1vbiBTYWx0?= Message-ID: Yeah, i really enjoyed it... tim 8>)... nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote: > > Speaking of lyrics and sources and all that kinda stuff, I've been wondering for > a while who's got the BOC Secrets Revealed book, and is it worth the money? I > always think about getting it, but the only thing stopping me is the idea that > I'll just be left with a book of stuff I already knew. > > Anybody got opinions on it? > > > --Nick > > > >----- ------- Original Message ------- ----- > >From: Carl Edlund Anderson > >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > >Sent: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 09:57:17 > > > >On 16/01/2006 04:37, StevenTice at AOL.COM wrote: > >> those aren't the correct lyrics. > > > >Though I do kind of dig the idea of "next life's > >swans" :) > > > >Cheers, > >Carl > > > >-- > >Carl Edlund Anderson > >mailto:cea at carlaz.com > >http://www.carlaz.com/ From dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM Mon Jan 16 18:01:24 2006 From: dahl at WIRELESSBEEHIVE.COM (Brad Dahl) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 16:01:24 -0700 Subject: OFF: Motorhead In-Reply-To: <200601161833.k0GIXrKU084891@mmm1503.boca15-verio.com> Message-ID: > That's the way I like it, baby, I don't wanna hear forever. Now THAT is funny. Especially considering I heard "Ace of Spades" on the radio on my way to work this morning. Plus, my wife does a dead on Lemmy impression singing this song. One of the many reasons I married her. Brad From iainferguson at AOL.COM Tue Jan 17 04:22:31 2006 From: iainferguson at AOL.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 09:22:31 +0000 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright In-Reply-To: <200601162126.k0GLQiSf061042@mmm1503.boca15-verio.com> Message-ID: Oh yes they would have been. Mikkey Dee wears them especially for the drum solo, with all that added reverb to make the drums sound awesome and drum solo like, it would be easier for him to go out of time, therefore the headphones would more thanlikley be giving him a clean feed of his drums from the mixing desk. as opposed to him going deaf, all us drummers are deaf anyway, Snare drum is 109 - 114 Db to the drummer... iain nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM wrote on 16/01/2006, 21:26: > Well, even a lot of the musicians themselves are taking steps to > protect their hearing. Those weren't headphones Mikkey Dee was > wearing on the DVD, were they? > > > From ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM Tue Jan 17 06:42:47 2006 From: ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM (Albert Bouchard) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 06:42:47 -0500 Subject: [BOC] Quicklime Girl: Mistress of the Salmon Salt In-Reply-To: <004e01c61ad9$28cdf710$0a00000a@studybox> Message-ID: I liked it but we all like to read about ourselves, don't we? I found out stuff about the other guys that I didn't realize at the time. I don't know if it would pass for a great piece of literature but I found it a good read. Al On Jan 16, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Tony wrote: > It's a top book, Nick. Full of exclusive interviews done over a > period of > time. Albert Bouchard can probably say whether it's accurate or > not, but it > certainly worked for me. I learned loads. Together with the > exhaustive > Goldmine article from 1996, it's probably everything you ever need > to know > about BOC. Martin Popoff also wrote a great book on Rush (which > I've read), > Rainbow and UFO (both of which I haven't read) as well as various > collectors > guides to Heavy Metal. > Go to www.martinpopoff.com for more info. > Tony > > -----Original Message----- > From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC- > L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On > Behalf Of nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM > Sent: 16 January 2006 18:33 > To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET > Subject: RE: Re: [BOC] Quicklime Girl: Mistress of the Salmon Salt > > Speaking of lyrics and sources and all that kinda stuff, I've been > wondering > for a while who's got the BOC Secrets Revealed book, and is it > worth the > money? I always think about getting it, but the only thing > stopping me is > the idea that I'll just be left with a book of stuff I already knew. > > Anybody got opinions on it? > > > --Nick > > >> ----- ------- Original Message ------- ----- >> From: Carl Edlund Anderson >> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >> Sent: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 09:57:17 >> >> On 16/01/2006 04:37, StevenTice at AOL.COM wrote: >>> those aren't the correct lyrics. >> >> Though I do kind of dig the idea of "next life's >> swans" :) >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> >> -- >> Carl Edlund Anderson >> mailto:cea at carlaz.com >> http://www.carlaz.com/ From Tjackson at SYR.EDU Tue Jan 17 07:22:09 2006 From: Tjackson at SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 07:22:09 -0500 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright Message-ID: >>> nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM 1/15/2006 3:07 AM >>> Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I just picked it up. Enjoying it immensely. It made me realize that I've never seen a full Motorhead concert before. The two times I've caught them live were package tours. They were the third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll tour, I saw a show on that tour! Alice Cooper, Judas Priest headlining and Lemmy! Not a bad concert at all... tj From nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM Tue Jan 17 08:55:39 2006 From: nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM (nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:55:39 -0500 Subject: =?US-ASCII?B?UkU6IFJlOiBPRkY6ICBNb3RvcmhlYWQ6ICBTdGFnZSBGcmlnaHQ=?= Message-ID: The place I saw them at was, I think, called Weedsport. . . at a racetrack near Syracuse. --Nick >----- ------- Original Message ------- ----- >From: Ted Jackson >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Sent: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 07:22:09 > >>>> nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM 1/15/2006 3:07 AM >>> > >Anybody got the Motorhead Stage Fright DVD yet? I >just picked it up. Enjoying it immensely. > >It made me realize that I've never seen a full >Motorhead concert before. The two times I've >caught them live were package tours. They were the >third of five bands on the Operation Rock and Roll >tour, > > >I saw a show on that tour! Alice Cooper, Judas >Priest headlining and Lemmy! >Not a bad concert at all... > > >tj From Tjackson at SYR.EDU Tue Jan 17 09:52:58 2006 From: Tjackson at SYR.EDU (Ted Jackson) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 09:52:58 -0500 Subject: OFF: Motorhead: Stage Fright Message-ID: >>> nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM 1/17/2006 8:55 AM >>> The place I saw them at was, I think, called Weedsport. . . at a racetrack near Syracuse. Yep, that's where I saw them. B?C has played there a couple times too. Classic EB remark: "Smells like we've got some weed in Weedsport!" tj From mike.montfort at GMAIL.COM Tue Jan 17 20:35:07 2006 From: mike.montfort at GMAIL.COM (Mike Montfort) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 19:35:07 -0600 Subject: BOC: Albany NY 7/18/96 Message-ID: Please contact me OFFLISt if you are interested in hearing more about a DVD of this free concert played in Albany NY. Mike.montfort at gmail.com From starrywisdom at EMULSIONALCHEMY.ORG Tue Jan 17 23:50:01 2006 From: starrywisdom at EMULSIONALCHEMY.ORG (Adam Savje) Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 23:50:01 -0500 Subject: BOC on your feet or on your knees church? Message-ID: Hello, Has anyone taken recent pictures of the church on the cover of "on your feet or on your knees"? where is it located? does anyone know? thanks adam From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Wed Jan 18 04:18:12 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 09:18:12 +0000 Subject: OFF: Moorcock on Radio4 In-Reply-To: <7EB1B21B9738D44F91456B3D81367DBD37E133@uk01ex03.travel.oag.com> Message-ID: On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 09:45:09AM -0000, CWarburton at OAG.COM typed out: > On "Start The Week" this morning > > Repeated 21:30 (GMT) tonight > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/starttheweek.shtml > > Our overseas listeners can listen over th'intarweb, & I think they make > it available through the "listen again" service (as long as you don't > mind polluting your pc with RealPlayer I've heard it said that Real Alternative can circumvent such pollution problems: http://www.free-codecs.com/Real_Alternative_download.htm Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett Birkbeck College, London jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk -------------------------------------------------------- "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away." (Tom Waits) From jswartz at MITRE.ORG Wed Jan 18 08:11:09 2006 From: jswartz at MITRE.ORG (John Swartz) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 08:11:09 -0500 Subject: BOC: Secrets Revealed and OYFOOYK Church In-Reply-To: <200601181000.k0I9IDrC000833@www.ispnetinc.net> Message-ID: >> >> Speaking of lyrics and sources and all that kinda stuff, I've been >> wondering >> for a while who's got the BOC Secrets Revealed book, and is it >> worth the >> money? I always think about getting it, but the only thing >> stopping me is >> the idea that I'll just be left with a book of stuff I already knew. >> >> Anybody got opinions on it? I have the book, and it is excellent. Like Albert said, probably not great literature, but a good read, and full of interesting stuff. Martin Popoff used to be on BOC-L, and is good guy (even if he spelled my name wrong in the credits). I also have his "Heavy Metal Collector's Guide", which is interesting - Martin and I are about the same age, so I think our perspectives of many bands and albums (at least in terms of the times in our lives when we may have listened to them) are similar. His BOC book has been very well-researched, drawing some on the FAQ (with my blessing), and discussion from the band, as well as Bolle Gregmar, head of the fanclub and probably the most knowledgeable authority on the band (and an overall good guy, although his Internet posting style can sometimes be off-putting - and he would have it no other way). >> Has anyone taken recent pictures of the church on the cover of "on >> your feet >> or on your knees"? where is it located? does anyone know? >> I may have a copy somewhere - fellow fan "Mistress Sadie" sent me a picture of herself and a few other BOC fans standing in front of it about 3 or so years ago. John From eddiejobson at HOTMAIL.COM Wed Jan 18 12:15:21 2006 From: eddiejobson at HOTMAIL.COM (eddie jobson) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:15:21 +0000 Subject: Space Ritual Tour Message-ID: Was sorting through some old stuff, programmes, press cuttings, fanzines etc and on the cover of the History of Rock magazine, yes it might be Tim Blake standing with Nik Turner? Also found I had two copies of the Space Ritual tour prgramme that Hawkfrendz reproduced a few years ago, so if anyone doesn't have a copy of this and would like it let me know and I'll send it out. First come first served. Cheers, Eddie. From cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed Jan 18 12:30:37 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:30:37 +0000 Subject: Space Ritual Tour In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 18/01/2006 17:15, eddie jobson wrote: > Also found I had two copies of the Space Ritual > tour prgramme that Hawkfrendz reproduced a few years ago, so if anyone > doesn't have a copy of this and would like it let me know and I'll send it > out. First come first served. Ooo, I'll go for it (if it's still available! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From eddiejobson at HOTMAIL.COM Wed Jan 18 12:51:32 2006 From: eddiejobson at HOTMAIL.COM (eddie jobson) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:51:32 +0000 Subject: Space Ritual Tour In-Reply-To: <43CE7B3D.1070201@carlaz.com> Message-ID: Carl was first to respond, email me your address Carl to eddiejobson at hotmail.com and I'll get it in the post. >From: Carl Edlund Anderson >Reply-To: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Subject: Re: Space Ritual Tour >Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:30:37 +0000 > >On 18/01/2006 17:15, eddie jobson wrote: >>Also found I had two copies of the Space Ritual >>tour prgramme that Hawkfrendz reproduced a few years ago, so if anyone >>doesn't have a copy of this and would like it let me know and I'll send it >>out. First come first served. > >Ooo, I'll go for it (if it's still available! :) > >Cheers, >Carl > >-- >Carl Edlund Anderson >mailto:cea at carlaz.com >http://www.carlaz.com/ From nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM Wed Jan 18 12:51:44 2006 From: nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM (nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 12:51:44 -0500 Subject: =?US-ASCII?B?UkU6IEJPQzogIFNlY3JldHMgUmV2ZWFsZWQgYW5kIE9ZRk9PWUsgQ2h1cmNo?= Message-ID: Well, thanks for your input, everyone. I guess I'm finally gonna have to break down and buy it. --Nick >----- ------- Original Message ------- ----- >From: John Swartz >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Sent: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 08:11:09 > > >> > >> Speaking of lyrics and sources and all that >kinda stuff, I've been > >> wondering > >> for a while who's got the BOC Secrets Revealed >book, and is it > >> worth the > >> money? I always think about getting it, but >the only thing > >> stopping me is > >> the idea that I'll just be left with a book of >stuff I already knew. > >> > >> Anybody got opinions on it? > >I have the book, and it is excellent. Like Albert >said, probably not >great literature, but a good read, and full of >interesting stuff. >Martin Popoff used to be on BOC-L, and is good guy >(even if he spelled >my name wrong in the credits). I also have his >"Heavy Metal Collector's >Guide", which is interesting - Martin and I are >about the same age, so I >think our perspectives of many bands and albums (at >least in terms of >the times in our lives when we may have listened to >them) are similar. >His BOC book has been very well-researched, drawing >some on the FAQ >(with my blessing), and discussion from the band, >as well as Bolle >Gregmar, head of the fanclub and probably the most >knowledgeable >authority on the band (and an overall good guy, >although his Internet >posting style can sometimes be off-putting - and he >would have it no >other way). > >>> Has anyone taken recent pictures of the church >on the cover of "on >>> your feet >>> or on your knees"? where is it located? does >anyone know? >>> > >I may have a copy somewhere - fellow fan "Mistress >Sadie" sent me a >picture of herself and a few other BOC fans >standing in front of it >about 3 or so years ago. > > >John From colm.mcwilliams at NTLWORLD.COM Wed Jan 18 14:34:08 2006 From: colm.mcwilliams at NTLWORLD.COM (colm mcwilliams) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 19:34:08 -0000 Subject: moorcock/alan moore Message-ID: its a bit late and i dont know if this this mentioned before but here you go: Blackwell Charing Cross Road present an evening with Michael Moorcock, in conversation with Alan Moore. Wednesday 18 January at 7pm. Tickets ?6, concessions ?4, from the shop during opening hours (9.30 - 8.00 Mon-Sat, 12.00 - 6.00 Sun) or 0845 456 9876 (Mon-Fri, 9.30 - 6.00) From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Wed Jan 18 14:41:30 2006 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 19:41:30 -0000 Subject: BOC: Secrets Revealed and OYFOOYK Church In-Reply-To: <200601181751.k0IHpijM037572@mmm1503.boca15-verio.com> Message-ID: When I bought mine directly from Martin Popoff he signed it too. He might still be doing the same. -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of nick at THECOMPLETESHEET.COM Sent: 18 January 2006 17:52 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: RE: BOC: Secrets Revealed and OYFOOYK Church Well, thanks for your input, everyone. I guess I'm finally gonna have to break down and buy it. --Nick >----- ------- Original Message ------- ----- >From: John Swartz >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Sent: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 08:11:09 > > >> > >> Speaking of lyrics and sources and all that >kinda stuff, I've been > >> wondering > >> for a while who's got the BOC Secrets Revealed >book, and is it > >> worth the > >> money? I always think about getting it, but >the only thing > >> stopping me is > >> the idea that I'll just be left with a book of >stuff I already knew. > >> > >> Anybody got opinions on it? > >I have the book, and it is excellent. Like Albert >said, probably not >great literature, but a good read, and full of >interesting stuff. >Martin Popoff used to be on BOC-L, and is good guy >(even if he spelled >my name wrong in the credits). I also have his >"Heavy Metal Collector's >Guide", which is interesting - Martin and I are >about the same age, so I >think our perspectives of many bands and albums (at >least in terms of >the times in our lives when we may have listened to >them) are similar. >His BOC book has been very well-researched, drawing >some on the FAQ >(with my blessing), and discussion from the band, >as well as Bolle >Gregmar, head of the fanclub and probably the most >knowledgeable >authority on the band (and an overall good guy, >although his Internet >posting style can sometimes be off-putting - and he >would have it no >other way). > >>> Has anyone taken recent pictures of the church >on the cover of "on >>> your feet >>> or on your knees"? where is it located? does >anyone know? >>> > >I may have a copy somewhere - fellow fan "Mistress >Sadie" sent me a >picture of herself and a few other BOC fans >standing in front of it >about 3 or so years ago. > > >John From starrywisdom at EMULSIONALCHEMY.ORG Wed Jan 18 19:33:57 2006 From: starrywisdom at EMULSIONALCHEMY.ORG (Adam Savje) Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 19:33:57 -0500 Subject: Secrets Revealed and OYFOOYK Church Message-ID: I have to second John on this. the book i think is a great read for boc fans, answered many questions, and it was great to read what the band had to say. Johns faq is great as well, but you all know that. adam ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Swartz" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 8:11 AM Subject: BOC: Secrets Revealed and OYFOOYK Church > >> > >> Speaking of lyrics and sources and all that kinda stuff, I've been > >> wondering > >> for a while who's got the BOC Secrets Revealed book, and is it > >> worth the > >> money? I always think about getting it, but the only thing > >> stopping me is > >> the idea that I'll just be left with a book of stuff I already knew. > >> > >> Anybody got opinions on it? > > I have the book, and it is excellent. Like Albert said, probably not > great literature, but a good read, and full of interesting stuff. > Martin Popoff used to be on BOC-L, and is good guy (even if he spelled > my name wrong in the credits). I also have his "Heavy Metal Collector's > Guide", which is interesting - Martin and I are about the same age, so I > think our perspectives of many bands and albums (at least in terms of > the times in our lives when we may have listened to them) are similar. > His BOC book has been very well-researched, drawing some on the FAQ > (with my blessing), and discussion from the band, as well as Bolle > Gregmar, head of the fanclub and probably the most knowledgeable > authority on the band (and an overall good guy, although his Internet > posting style can sometimes be off-putting - and he would have it no > other way). > >>> Has anyone taken recent pictures of the church on the cover of "on >>> your feet >>> or on your knees"? where is it located? does anyone know? >>> > > I may have a copy somewhere - fellow fan "Mistress Sadie" sent me a > picture of herself and a few other BOC fans standing in front of it > about 3 or so years ago. > > > John > > From khenders64 at YAHOO.COM Fri Jan 20 13:27:47 2006 From: khenders64 at YAHOO.COM (Keith Henderson) Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 10:27:47 -0800 Subject: OFF: Death of a (the?) record store... In-Reply-To: <20051226190700.GJ32239@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: The inevitable? (Please tell me Amoeba in Berkeley is still there at least!) Grakkl (back in Columbus, OH...ick...although Used Kids is still going strong, thank God) http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/01/20/music.rhino.reut/index.html --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP. From hw at CY-B.ORG Sat Jan 21 20:26:07 2006 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Rik Rx) Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 20:26:07 -0500 Subject: HW: More Astoria Pix Message-ID: ++ + ++ GREETINGS STAR WARRIORS + ++ Another 16 great Astoria Xmas pictures are now up on Mission Control, thanx to John Chase.. . .. Direct URL: http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/ast_x05-02.htm www.hawkwind.com ++ +MESSAGE ENDS + ++ + From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Jan 22 04:30:24 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 04:30:24 -0500 Subject: OFF: Aural Innovations: New Space Rock and Magic Cat Radio shows + New Mail Order Goodies Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com January 22, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOWS + MAIL ORDER GOODIES We've just uploaded new shows from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #141: ?resund Space Collective special), and Magic Cat Radio (show #13). See the playlists below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in hi and lo bandwidth Mp3 and RealAudio editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html Stay tuned next week for an all ST 37 special on Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio featuring tracks from throughout the band?s history plus unreleased live recordings and commentary from the band. MAIL ORDER NEWS: New in stock this week is a new live LP only release from Mandra Gora Lightshow Society with the whopping title - "More Tales From Lucille's Cosmic Trips and X-Terrestrial Experiences + Gem-A-Delic Bubbles >From The Flux Of Live". We?ve also got a new split 7? single with 2 songs each from Mandra Gora Lightshow Society and Danish all girl psych band, Cherry Overdrive; and the compiliation CD by Mandra Gora Lightshow Society, "Lucile's Grotesque Diary Of... Psychotic Love Througout the Galaxy". Finally, I?ve got the just released new CD?s by Etherfysh (Berlin school electronic Kosmiche) and Falcone & Palmer (collaboration between members of Spirits Burning, Spaceship Eyes, Mooch and Blue Lily Commission). Get all the details at http://www.aural-innovations.com/store Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio show #141: ?resund Space Collective Special ?resund Space Collective is a collective of Danish and Swedish musicians from bands like Mantric Muse, Gas Giant, Bland Bladen, Carpet Knights and Sgt Sunshine, who get together whenever they can for some all instrumental, all improvised space jams. Their first CD was just released by the Transubstans label. We're celebrating the release by playing tracks from the CD as well as a sampling of the many excellent jams the band have long made available on their web site. Visit the ?resund Space Collective web site at http://www.oresundspacecollective.com ?Consumed by the Goblin? (from ?resund Space Collective CD) ?Lay Me Down? (from ?resund Space Jam 11- Copenhagen 5/14/05) ?Heavy Spacehead Needs Food? (from ?resund Space Jam 10- Malm? Sweden 04/22/05) ?Jazz Envelope? (from ?resund Space Jam 3- Malm? 10/22/04) ?Grab a Cab? (from ?resund Space Collective CD) ?Opening Space Flight? (from ?resund Space Jam 7- Malm?, Sweden 2/12/05) ?Hook in Mouth? (from ?resund Space Jam 10- Malm? Sweden 04/22/05) ?Off We Go? (from ?resund Space Jam 3- Malm? 10/22/04) ?Tolkien Jam? (from ?resund Space Jam 4- Copenhagen 11/6/04) Magic Cat Radio (show #13) Magic Cat Radio comes to us from Kev Ellis of Buddbledubble, Dr Brown and Magic Cat, and features special live performances from a variety of Psychedelic and Space Rock bands, and anything else that Kev cares to share. You can visit Kev's personal home page at http://uk.geocities.com/magiccatradio Intro The Savage Saints - "Say Wah" Mr John Toon reads extracts from "Sci-Fi" Steven Palmer's book, "Hallucinating". Part 1 Bare Bones Corperation - "Every Robot" Mr John Toon reads extracts from "Sci-Fi" Steven Palmer's book, "Hallucinating". Part 2 Jerry Bewley - "Dreamcatcher" Jerry Bewley - "Astral Exersise" Mr John Toon reads extracts from "Sci-Fi" Steven Palmer's book, "Hallucinating". Part 3 Tom Byrne - "Cromm Crouch Revisited" Craig Gregory - "Hillagy" Mr John Toon reads extracts from "Sci-Fi" Steven Palmer's book, "Hallucinating". Part 4 Mooch - "Voyage Of The Dub Voyager" (edit) The Psydub Experiment - "A Sea Of Broken Glass" Mr John Toon reads extracts from "Sci-Fi" Steven Palmer's book, "Hallucinating". Part 5 Grunty and The Ska's - "Press You Hop" The Rainbow Mushroom Jam Band - "Rainbow Vibe" End Transmition http://Aural-Innovations.com From starrywisdom at EMULSIONALCHEMY.ORG Sun Jan 22 10:54:34 2006 From: starrywisdom at EMULSIONALCHEMY.ORG (Adam Savje) Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 10:54:34 -0500 Subject: BOC remasters info? Imaginos Message-ID: Hello, Any word on specifically when the next remasters are coming out. On the website it says spring 2006 for spectres and some enchanted evening? are they skipping OYFOYK? which would be a shame, a double cd set for that would be great. how about imaginos? do you think we'll see a full treatment for this? hopefully? From ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM Sun Jan 22 16:51:41 2006 From: ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM (Albert Bouchard) Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 16:51:41 -0500 Subject: BOC remasters info? Imaginos In-Reply-To: <002f01c61f6c$25de6a20$0100a8c0@savje> Message-ID: Spectres' bonus tracks are yet to be mixed but that should happen pretty soon. SEE may have some video as a bonus plus many extras. That may take more time however. Al On Jan 22, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Adam Savje wrote: > Hello, > > Any word on specifically when the next remasters are coming out. On > the > website it says spring 2006 for spectres and some enchanted evening? > > are they skipping OYFOYK? which would be a shame, a double cd set > for that > would be great. > > how about imaginos? do you think we'll see a full treatment for this? > hopefully? From cea at CARLAZ.COM Sun Jan 22 16:57:21 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 21:57:21 +0000 Subject: BOC remasters info? Imaginos In-Reply-To: <002f01c61f6c$25de6a20$0100a8c0@savje> Message-ID: On 22 Jan 2006, at 15:54, Adam Savje wrote: > how about imaginos? do you think we'll see a full treatment for this? > hopefully? I wouldn't hold my breath on that one ... sadly! Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Sun Jan 22 19:25:22 2006 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 19:25:22 EST Subject: BOC remasters info? Imaginos Message-ID: Unky Albert sez: ''SEE may have some video as a bonus plus many extras. That may take more time however.'' In that case, take yer time! Make sure it's done all proper like. Joe From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Mon Jan 23 08:19:08 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 13:19:08 +0000 Subject: OFF: Death of a (the?) record store... In-Reply-To: <20060120182747.71465.qmail@web35412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 10:27:47AM -0800, Keith Henderson typed out: > The inevitable? > (Please tell me Amoeba in Berkeley is still there at least!) > Grakkl (back in Columbus, OH...ick...although Used Kids is still going strong, thank God) > http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/01/20/music.rhino.reut/index.html No more independents left in Cambridge UK, I know this for sure. Unless you count FOPP. How many stores does a company have to have to before they stop being `independent'? Yours, Jon -- Jonathan Jarrett Birkbeck College, London jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk -------------------------------------------------------- "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away." (Tom Waits) From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Jan 23 09:17:33 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 14:17:33 +0000 Subject: OFF: Death of a (the?) record store... In-Reply-To: <20060123131908.GH24414@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: On 23 Jan 2006, at 13:19, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > No more independents left in Cambridge UK, I know this for > sure. Unless you count FOPP. How many stores does a company have to > have > to before they stop being `independent'? Less than FOPP ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Wed Jan 25 11:08:12 2006 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 16:08:12 +0000 Subject: help needing sorting out gigs for a UK visit in April 2006 ( OEB, SLOTERDIJK ) Message-ID: Hello friends, I am going to be visiting Holland in the end of March and would like to explore the possibility of doing a proper series of gigs in The UK to begin about the end of the first week of April. I'll be doing One Eyed Bishops shows, but would also do a SLOTERDIJK show/shows if there is an interest. PLease e-mail me and or cc to Cathie and Phil Smith in Alton Hampshire at Headsmithuk at yahoo.co.uk Peace, Mike Burro http://www.freewebs.com/oebs http://www.soundclick.com/sloterdijk From shll at HAGEDORN.DK Thu Jan 26 05:05:22 2006 From: shll at HAGEDORN.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 11:05:22 +0100 Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective Message-ID: Hello, I hope you don't mind that I announce that my band, The Oresund Space Collective have our first CD out this week. We play completely improvised space rock music. IT is released on the Transubstans label in Malmo, Sweden (www.recordheaven.net). You can check out the reviews on our web site for more info and what people have said about it. I think a lot of Hawkwind fans would like it. IT is a bit more ambient than we had expected but still a great sound and spaced out krautrock like adventures.. It should be available from CDS (Andy G) soon..... Thanks for the support.... scott www.oresundspacecollective.com From dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU Thu Jan 26 08:56:26 2006 From: dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU (David Kuznick) Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 08:56:26 -0500 Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Quoting "SHLL (Scott Heller)" : > Hello, > > I hope you don't mind that I announce that my band, The Oresund Space > Collective have our first CD out this week. We play completely > improvised space rock music. IT is released on the Transubstans label in > Malmo, Sweden (www.recordheaven.net). Congrats, Scott. Record Heaven have an awesome catalog. Looking forward to hearing it. -- David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu "Train set and match spied under the blind, shiny and contoured the railway winds. And I've heard the sound from my cousin's bed, the hiss of the train at the railway head. Always the summers are slipping away." Trains - PORCUPINE TREE From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Thu Jan 26 14:08:51 2006 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 19:08:51 -0000 Subject: Off Judge Trev's (ICU) club again...yawn Message-ID: hallo BOCers. How about this then - Real Music Club's grand re-opening gig at our new and bigger venue, featuring a special all-star line up... THE FISH BROTHERS - Brighton's legendary punk rock comedy quartet. We think, the best, most professional, most humorous band on the Brighton scene today. GRELCH - Explosive young Zappaesque trio who will mesmerise you with their fantastic music and do it leaping...leaping... THE UNCONTROLLABLES - RMC regulars - Still completely out of control I'm afraid...featuring the debonnaire Slim Tim Slide on slide blues guitar for more info go to www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/realmusicclub1.html Join our friendly crowd and get a photo taken and emailed to you FREE on request - by our in-house photographer. Thursday 9th February The Polar Central 10 - 12 Queens Road, Brighton If your coming by train, it's 5 mins walk from Brighton station, down Queens Road, on the right. 8.00 pm - 11.00pm ?5/?4 concs REAL FESTIVAL MUSIC - RFM http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk Festival Listings, Festival Reviews, CDs, Video Downloads, News, Forum, Chat, Healers From hw at CY-B.ORG Thu Jan 26 18:07:46 2006 From: hw at CY-B.ORG (Hawkwind) Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 18:07:46 -0500 Subject: HW: Message-ID: HAWKWIND, ORANGE GOBLIN and BRANT BJORK & THE BROS are among the artists that have been confirmed for the 11th Roadburn Festival, Europe's leading underground festival for stonerrock & beyond, set to be held Saturday, April 22 at the 013, in Tilburg, Holland. The festival billing is shaping up as follows: HAWKWIND OZRIC TENTACLES ORANGE GOBLIN LEAF HOUND BRANT BJORK & THE BROS BEVIS FROND SOLACE CAPRICORNS THE HEADS COLOUR HAZE SPACEHEAD UFOMAMMUT GORILLA ORANGE SUNSHINE ABRAMIS BRAMA TRANCIENT DREAMS For the first time ever in the history of the Roadburn Festival there will be a "pre-party" on Friday, April 21. On the bill are SPACESHIP LANDING, TONER LOW, END OF LEVEL BOSS and ASTROSONIQ. For more information, visit www.roadburn.com. From ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET Thu Jan 26 19:56:57 2006 From: ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET (Tim) Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 19:56:57 -0500 Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective Message-ID: Hey Scott, I've listened to some of your space jams you have on your website, great stuff, can't wait to get the cd. tim 8>)... SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: > > Hello, > > I hope you don't mind that I announce that my band, The Oresund Space > Collective have our first CD out this week. We play completely > improvised space rock music. IT is released on the Transubstans label in > Malmo, Sweden (www.recordheaven.net). You can check out the reviews on > our web site for more info and what people have said about it. I think a > lot of Hawkwind fans would like it. IT is a bit more ambient than we had > expected but still a great sound and spaced out krautrock like > adventures.. It should be available from CDS (Andy G) soon..... > > Thanks for the support.... > > scott > > www.oresundspacecollective.com From cea at CARLAZ.COM Fri Jan 27 06:09:21 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 11:09:21 +0000 Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Mine's on order :) Cheers, Carl ObSong: "Se Me Par?", _Mexican Spaghetti Western_, Ching?n. -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From youless at COX.NET Fri Jan 27 11:23:51 2006 From: youless at COX.NET (Steve Youles) Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 11:23:51 -0500 Subject: HW: Icons of England Message-ID: Hi The UK government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport is sponsoring a project called "Icons - a portrait of England" ( http://www.icons.org.uk ), wherein members of the public can nominate and vote for those things considered to be emblematic of England. Early entries include things like "a cup of tea" and "the double decker bus": nominations of individual people are not accepted but those running the project *have* accepted a nomination of Hawkwind! Go to http://www.icons.org.uk/nom/nominations/hawkwind to review the nomination, and more importantly, vote for it! Cheers Steve From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Fri Jan 27 13:06:24 2006 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 18:06:24 +0000 Subject: HW: Icons of England In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Heh! just voted - so far 81% of votes for HW are Yes, they are an Icon! Mick. --- Steve Youles wrote: > Hi > > The UK government's Department for Culture, Media > and Sport is sponsoring a > project called "Icons - a portrait of England" ( > http://www.icons.org.uk ), > wherein members of the public can nominate and vote > for those things > considered to be emblematic of England. Early > entries include things > like "a cup of tea" and "the double decker bus": > nominations of individual > people are not accepted but those running the > project *have* accepted a > nomination of Hawkwind! > > Go to > http://www.icons.org.uk/nom/nominations/hawkwind to > review the > nomination, and more importantly, vote for it! > > Cheers > > Steve > ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From sharpies at IDX.COM.AU Sat Jan 28 04:37:55 2006 From: sharpies at IDX.COM.AU (Allan Sharpe) Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 20:37:55 +1100 Subject: HW: Icons of England Message-ID: I'm not even a pom but I voted as well Go Hawkwind OI! OI! OI! :) Allan Sharpe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Crook" To: Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 5:06 AM Subject: Re: HW: Icons of England > Heh! just voted - so far 81% of votes for HW are Yes, > they are an Icon! > > Mick. > > --- Steve Youles wrote: > >> Hi >> >> The UK government's Department for Culture, Media >> and Sport is sponsoring a >> project called "Icons - a portrait of England" ( >> http://www.icons.org.uk ), >> wherein members of the public can nominate and vote >> for those things >> considered to be emblematic of England. Early >> entries include things >> like "a cup of tea" and "the double decker bus": >> nominations of individual >> people are not accepted but those running the >> project *have* accepted a >> nomination of Hawkwind! >> >> Go to >> http://www.icons.org.uk/nom/nominations/hawkwind to >> review the >> nomination, and more importantly, vote for it! >> >> Cheers >> >> Steve >> > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with > voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > From grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM Sat Jan 28 13:48:50 2006 From: grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM (Charlie Grant) Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 18:48:50 -0000 Subject: BS: Denial of Death - available tomorrow (29th Jan) Message-ID: The following news is now on the Cellsum site: last update January 27, 2006 Denial of Death Ahead of Schedule. Cellsum Records has taken delivery of Denial of Death, Brain Surgeons NYC's newest release. The CD will be available at the show, Saturday January 28th at the Delancey. It will be then available here on this website the following day and on CDBaby and Apple iTunes on March 15th. A European distribution deal is also in the works. Well, I for one will be logging on tomorrow to secure my copy. I can't wait until 15th March. It's nearly a year since they played London and I couldn't wait then. Is it really a whole year? .......Charles the Grinning Boy. From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sat Jan 28 19:18:16 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 19:18:16 -0500 Subject: OFF: Aural Innovations: ST 37 Radio Special, new Electronic Cottage show, + New Mail Order Goodies Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com January 29, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOWS + MAIL ORDER GOODIES We've just uploaded new shows from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #142: ST 37 special), and The Electronic Cottage (show #19). See the playlists below. Aural Innovations broadcasts 24 hours a day in hi and lo bandwidth Mp3 and RealAudio editions. You can go directly to the Radio shows page at: http://aural-innovations.com/radio/radio.html MAIL ORDER NEWS: New in stock this week is the new LP only release by the excellent krautrock band, Electric Orange. I?ve already sold most of the copies I got so hurry if you want one. Also new this week is the debut CD by Tripwave, a New York City based band who play classic 60?s/70?s styled Psychedelia. Get all the details at http://www.aural-innovations.com/store IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE THE USA: I?m having a problem with the store that?s preventing customers from outside the USA from completing the checkout. I expect to have it resolved very soon. But in the meantime, customers outside the USA should email me if you want to place an order. Thanks for your patience. Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio show #142: ST 37 Special ST 37 has been releasing CD's, LP's and Cassettes since 1987 and are true veterans of the Space Rock underground. They synthesize various influences, from Space Rock, Psychedelia, Krautrock, Punk and Experimental, into a sound that is distinctly ST 37. This is a 2 part show so be sure and listen to both parts because in addition to ST 37 music from throughout the band's history we've got unreleased live music plus commentary from the band. Visit their web site at www.st37.com or www.myspace.com/st37. And be sure and email Scott Telles at scotttelles at yahoo.com and ask him for a Blue Circle Records catalog which lists of of ST 37 and related music you can buy. ST 37 ? ?Look at yr Chair? (from Future Memories) ST 37 ? ?Ghosts of Tempera Nymphs? (from The Invisible College) ST 37 ? ?Curse of the Strained? (from Down On Us) ST 37 ? ?Retz (the capital of Venus)? (from From Space w/Love) ST 37 ? ?Rollercoaster? (from Live 2003) ST 37 ? ?Discorporate? (from WFMU Live 8-9-2000, Unreleased) ST 37 ? ?No Talk in the 80s? (from Spaceage) ST 37 ? ?Hollywood Cemetery? / ?Crab Nebula? (From Billygoat Nothinghead) ST 37 ? ?Acetone? (from I Love to Talk, If There?s Anything to Talk About) ST 37 ? ?They Time? (from Nunavut) ST 37 ? ?Translunar Injection? (from The Secret Society) ST 37 ? ?Toothpicks for the Monster? (from From Space w/Love) ST 37 ? ?Vitamin C? (from Strange Daze Space Rock Festival Live 8-15-1998, Unreleased) Spirits Burning ? ?Walking Shadow? (from Reflections in a Radio Shower) ST 37 ? ?Eating Dirt? (from Future Memories) ST 37 ? ?No Magic Bullets? (from I Love to Talk, If There?s Anything to Talk About) ST 37 ? ?Metropolis? (excerpt) (from Metropolis film score) ST 37 ? ?Destiny? (excerpt) (from Destiny film score) ST 37 ? ?Sunburst Yodel #9? (from The Secret Society) ST 37 ? ?Concrete Island? (from KVRX Live 9-2-2001, Unreleased) ST 37 ? ?Oh My, Goddamn? (from Down On Us) ST 37 ? ?Solaris? (from The Insect Hospital) ST 37 ? ?Palpable? (from Live at Zendik Farm Plywoodstock II 3-27-1997, Unreleased) The Electronic Cottage (show #19) The Electronic Cottage was created to give an audio spotlight to the ambient, cosmic space, and general electronic sound explorations we receive at Aural Innovations. The show is named after Hal McGee's zine of the same name that published in the late 1980's and early 1990's. Etherfysh ? ?Gan Eden? (from Stasis) Falcone & Palmer ? ?Docking at Goth Pool? (from Gothic Ships) Anti-Gravity Workshop ? ?Quetiapine Fumaration? (from Mental Anguish Open Loops Vol. 4) Hal McGee ? ?The Flying Saucers Are Coming to Take Us Home? (from Tapegerm Collection Volume Two) Zone ? ?He Came Out to Me? (from Alien Nature) Lothus ? ?Exquo c?Tebvra? (from Desert of Frequencies) Bitrate ? ?Tranzdance? (from Feeding the Simulacrum) Dreamdaze ? ?Kneel Laugh Seven? (from Titles Unconnected With Their Functional Use) David Bagsby ? ?Achy, Breaky Quark? (from Hallucinographs) My Cat Is An Alien ? ?The Helix Nebula? (from The Cosmological Eye Trilogy) http://Aural-Innovations.com From baj4164121 at AOL.COM Sun Jan 29 14:46:26 2006 From: baj4164121 at AOL.COM (Beverley Johnstone) Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 14:46:26 -0500 Subject: Hawkfest, How did the site viewing go? Message-ID: Hi all, i was just wondering if the festival site was viewed in Dec 05 as said on mission control and if it was suitable or not i suppose no news is good news eh? just as it is now soon after and i'm staying tuned every day but as yet alas i know nothing. Data input needed thanx From jswartz at MITRE.ORG Mon Jan 30 10:30:31 2006 From: jswartz at MITRE.ORG (Swartz, John A.) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 10:30:31 -0500 Subject: Denial of Death - available tomorrow (29th Jan) Message-ID: > The following news is now on the Cellsum site: > last update January 27, 2006 > Denial of Death Ahead of Schedule. > Cellsum Records has taken delivery of Denial of Death, > Brain Surgeons NYC's newest release. The CD will be > available at the show, Saturday January 28th at the > Delancey. It will be then available here on this website > the following day and on CDBaby and Apple iTunes > on March 15th. A European distribution deal is also in > the works. iTunes? Now THAT is very cool. I'll opt for the CD, but I'm sure the DoD tracks will join all my other tBS (or is that BSNYC) tracks on my (original 1st generation) iPod. I've gotten a few cool CDs from CDBaby - most notably discs by Texas Blueswoman Becky Barksdale (a woman who can sing the blues and leave you running for a cold shower with just the sound of her voice). John From jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Mon Jan 30 14:08:37 2006 From: jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 19:08:37 -0000 Subject: sorry - testing Message-ID: oops I think I may have cut myself off from the list ====================================== Jill Strobridge ====================================== From bloody.peasant at GMAIL.COM Mon Jan 30 14:55:43 2006 From: bloody.peasant at GMAIL.COM (Roy G. Ovrebo) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 20:55:43 +0100 Subject: sorry - testing In-Reply-To: <001401c625d0$94bf2d20$6565a8c0@sherlock> Message-ID: Jill Strobridge wrote: > oops I think I may have cut myself off from the list If you can't read this, you're probably off the list. -- Roy From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Mon Jan 30 15:19:51 2006 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 20:19:51 +0000 Subject: HW: Icons of England In-Reply-To: <001401c623ee$846e5650$0901a8c0@allan9c4aac976> Message-ID: They aren't doin' too bad - the 47th most popular out of 356 nominations so far!! They are sandwiched between The Oxford English Dictionary and Crumpets!! and way ahead of The Bowler Hat and The Archers.. Mick --- Allan Sharpe wrote: > I'm not even a pom but I voted as well > > Go Hawkwind OI! OI! OI! :) > > Allan Sharpe > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michael Crook" > To: > Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 5:06 AM > Subject: Re: HW: Icons of England > > > > Heh! just voted - so far 81% of votes for HW are > Yes, > > they are an Icon! > > > > Mick. > > > > --- Steve Youles wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> The UK government's Department for Culture, Media > >> and Sport is sponsoring a > >> project called "Icons - a portrait of England" ( > >> http://www.icons.org.uk ), > >> wherein members of the public can nominate and > vote > >> for those things > >> considered to be emblematic of England. Early > >> entries include things > >> like "a cup of tea" and "the double decker bus": > >> nominations of individual > >> people are not accepted but those running the > >> project *have* accepted a > >> nomination of Hawkwind! > >> > >> Go to > >> http://www.icons.org.uk/nom/nominations/hawkwind > to > >> review the > >> nomination, and more importantly, vote for it! > >> > >> Cheers > >> > >> Steve > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > > Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC > calling worldwide with > > voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM Mon Jan 30 16:37:57 2006 From: grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM (Charlie Grant) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:37:57 -0000 Subject: Fw: BBC1 tonight Message-ID: 2 weeks ago I sent the following: And guess what - we had Silver Machine in tonights episode about one minute ago. .......Charles the grinning Boy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie Grant" To: "BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List" Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 10:19 PM Subject: BOC: BBC1 tonight > Just finished watching the new cop show on BBC1 called Life on Mars. > Cop gets run over, wakes up in Sweeny era 1973 (think Peggy Sue got > married) > Anyway two detectives go into a pub, in the background a familiar tune - > Stairway to the Stars. > they played the track all the way through and at times it was very > prominent and loud with no dialogue. > Well - made the programme for me - the rest of the soundtrack was good > too - Who, Deep Purple, Bowie etc > all that was missing was Silver Machine. > > .......Charles the Grinning Boy. From jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Mon Jan 30 16:40:05 2006 From: jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:40:05 -0000 Subject: HW: Silver Machine - well part of it Message-ID: Phew - still here! My new computer set up seems to work. They've just played the intro from "Silver Machine" on Life on Mars! Hooray - maybe we'll get the rest. jill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roy G. Ovrebo" To: Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 7:55 PM Subject: Re: sorry - testing > Jill Strobridge wrote: >> oops I think I may have cut myself off from the list > > If you can't read this, you're probably off the list. > > -- > Roy > > > From grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM Mon Jan 30 16:51:22 2006 From: grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM (Charlie Grant) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:51:22 -0000 Subject: BBC1 tonight Message-ID: Now we've just had (I think) the intro to Brainstorm .......CtGB. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie Grant" To: Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 9:37 PM Subject: Fw: BBC1 tonight >2 weeks ago I sent the following: > And guess what - we had Silver Machine in tonights episode about one > minute > ago. > > ......Charles the grinning Boy. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Charlie Grant" > To: "BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List" > Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 10:19 PM > Subject: BOC: BBC1 tonight > > >> Just finished watching the new cop show on BBC1 called Life on Mars. >> Cop gets run over, wakes up in Sweeny era 1973 (think Peggy Sue got >> married) >> Anyway two detectives go into a pub, in the background a familiar tune - >> Stairway to the Stars. >> they played the track all the way through and at times it was very >> prominent and loud with no dialogue. >> Well - made the programme for me - the rest of the soundtrack was good >> too - Who, Deep Purple, Bowie etc >> all that was missing was Silver Machine. >> >> .......Charles the Grinning Boy. From sunboxhouse at HOTMAIL.COM Mon Jan 30 16:53:33 2006 From: sunboxhouse at HOTMAIL.COM (Pete J Howe) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:53:33 -0500 Subject: HW: Silver Machine - well part of it Message-ID: not only that..they just played a snippet of brainstorm! pete... From roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET Mon Jan 30 17:03:39 2006 From: roger.wynne-jones at VIRGIN.NET (roger) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 22:03:39 +0000 Subject: HW: Silver Machine - well part of it In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Life on Mars; tracklist for tonights episode Brainstorm by Hawkwind Jean Genie by David Bowie Cross Eyed Mary by Jethro Tull Silver Machine by Hawkwind Gudbuy T'Jane by Slade Wild Horse by The Rolling Stones Blockbuster by The Sweet* cheers Roger Pete J Howe wrote: > not only that..they just played a snippet of brainstorm! > pete... > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.24/244 - Release Date: 30/01/2006 From jimreid19 at HOTMAIL.COM Mon Jan 30 17:05:02 2006 From: jimreid19 at HOTMAIL.COM (Jim Reid) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 17:05:02 -0500 Subject: life on mars Message-ID: two bursts of brainstorm and a snippet of silver machine on bbc1's life on mars drama tonight.....made a good programme great!!! From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Mon Jan 30 18:11:20 2006 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:11:20 -0000 Subject: life on mars In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm still recovering from BOC's Stairway To The Stars in the first episode!! -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Jim Reid Sent: 30 January 2006 22:05 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: life on mars two bursts of brainstorm and a snippet of silver machine on bbc1's life on mars drama tonight.....made a good programme great!!! From cea at CARLAZ.COM Tue Jan 31 05:18:41 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 10:18:41 +0000 Subject: Denial of Death - available tomorrow (29th Jan) In-Reply-To: <91C5B377A44AF34DBDCC8348E8CB4D3369D6EC@IMCSRV2.MITRE.ORG> Message-ID: On 30/01/2006 15:30, Swartz, John A. wrote: > iTunes? Now THAT is very cool. I'll opt for the CD, but I'm sure the > DoD tracks will join all my other tBS (or is that BSNYC) tracks on my > (original 1st generation) iPod. My 1st-gen iPod finally died a couple of months back, but my _Denial of Death_ CD is on order :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From tony.orourke at TALK21.COM Tue Jan 31 13:23:35 2006 From: tony.orourke at TALK21.COM (Tony) Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 18:23:35 -0000 Subject: Denial of Death - available tomorrow (29th Jan) In-Reply-To: <43DF3981.3040308@carlaz.com> Message-ID: My 2nd gen iPod decided to restore itself to its factory settings at the weekend, losing 20gb on music. And my hard disc wasn't big enough to allow me to back it all up on iTunes! -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Carl Edlund Anderson Sent: 31 January 2006 10:19 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Re: Denial of Death - available tomorrow (29th Jan) On 30/01/2006 15:30, Swartz, John A. wrote: > iTunes? Now THAT is very cool. I'll opt for the CD, but I'm sure the > DoD tracks will join all my other tBS (or is that BSNYC) tracks on my > (original 1st generation) iPod. My 1st-gen iPod finally died a couple of months back, but my _Denial of Death_ CD is on order :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM Tue Jan 31 16:28:02 2006 From: grinningboy at NTLWORLD.COM (Charlie Grant) Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:28:02 -0000 Subject: Denial of Death - available tomorrow (29th Jan) Message-ID: >but my _Denial of > Death_ CD is on order :) > > Cheers, > Carl > Yeah - mine too, can't wait. Although for some reason mine came up with the message: (11) A duplicate transaction has been submitted. I'm not sure what I did and much as I love BSNYC, one copy will suffice for now. .......CtGB. From deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM Tue Jan 31 21:25:36 2006 From: deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM (Cyberkrel) Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 02:25:36 -0000 Subject: BOC: remasters... Message-ID: I know - I was there!!!!!!! What a gig!!!! Andy Garibaldi ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony To: Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:46 PM Subject: Re: BOC: remasters... > I'm afraid you're even older and greyer than you thought. BOC played the > FTH Manchester in 1975, not 1976 From deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM Tue Jan 31 21:26:59 2006 From: deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM (Cyberkrel) Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 02:26:59 -0000 Subject: Oresund Space Collective Message-ID: Now in stock at CD Services too - yes, we're still here!!! You know where to find us!! Andy G. ----- Original Message ----- From: SHLL (Scott Heller) To: Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 10:05 AM Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective Hello, I hope you don't mind that I announce that my band, The Oresund Space Collective have our first CD out this week. We play completely improvised space rock music. IT is released on the Transubstans label in Malmo, Sweden (www.recordheaven.net). You can check out the reviews on our web site for more info and what people have said about it. I think a lot of Hawkwind fans would like it. IT is a bit more ambient than we had expected but still a great sound and spaced out krautrock like adventures.. It should be available from CDS (Andy G) soon..... Thanks for the support.... scott www.oresundspacecollective.com From ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM Tue Jan 31 21:45:47 2006 From: ir004728 at MINDSPRING.COM (Albert Bouchard) Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 21:45:47 -0500 Subject: Denial of Death - available tomorrow (29th Jan) In-Reply-To: <001201c626ad$38b288a0$0202a8c0@Laptop> Message-ID: My credit card portal caught the duplicate and I only got one order. Some of this tech stuff is so cool it's scary. Al PS I think if the dupe is less than 5 minutes it rejects it. On Jan 31, 2006, at 4:28 PM, Charlie Grant wrote: >> but my _Denial of >> Death_ CD is on order :) >> >> Cheers, >> Carl >> > > Yeah - mine too, can't wait. > > Although for some reason mine came up with the message: > (11) A duplicate transaction has been submitted. > I'm not sure what I did and much as I love BSNYC, one copy will > suffice for > now. > > .......CtGB.