From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Oct 1 08:23:41 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 08:23:41 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations: New Electronic Cottage & Improv/Experimental Radio shows + New Mail Order Goodies Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com OCTOBER 1, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOWS + MAIL ORDER GOODIES I've just uploaded new shows from The Electronic Cottage (show #22), and The Ear-Relevant Music Hoedown (show #45). 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 album from Finnish space prog outfit Taipuva Luotisuora, a new live set from Japanese hard-psych rockers Marble Sheep, a new 2-CD live set from Damo Suzuki's Network, and the debut CD from German psych/kraut/avant-prog quartet Instant Drone Factory. I've also got more copies of the new Alien Dream CD, 8ad8, which sold out sold quickly. For details and ordering information you can go directly to the online store at http://www.aural-innovations.com/store. The Electronic Cottage (show #22) 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. Pyrite Sun - "An Alien Planetscape" (from Myspace.com site) Nurse With Wound - "The Self Sufficient Sexual Shoe" (from Rock n Roll Station) Alien Tape - Industrialization"" (from Alien Tape) Taba Goog Music - "Afrodite's Plume" (from Born Loser) Sybaelle - "The Nature of Hell" (from Soundclick.com site) Guilherme da Luz - track 5 (from Translucent Darkness) Brainpipe - "Goo-Rilla Dub" (from The Goo Sessions) Heuristics Inc - "Paleozoic Predators Pt. 2" (from Live from the Middle of Nowhere) Dan Pound - "Light of Being" (from Heat Waves) Damien Olsen - "After the Funeral" (from Ambient Standards) Sensitive Chaos - "Painting Earthtones in Orbit" (from Leak) Unus Mundus - "Gnomes in the Quantum Tunnels" (from Idyls and Musings) The Ear-Relevant Music Hoedown (show #45) 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. Onomata - "Inhabitation" (from Sparks From Water) Rich West - "Detritus or Treasures" (from Heavenly Breakfast) Brassum - "Pumpkin Pie" (from Live) Skyline - "Predator Drone" (from Private Sectors) Ben Owen - "050409 m0428" (from Crossed Circuits) Stop By Fear - "Unknown Man" (from Momentum Into Nothingness) The James Dejoie Quartet - "Jetlagged" (from The Best of all Possible Worlds) Mike Pride's Scene F*cker - "Scene F*cker #5" (excerpt) (from The Ensemble is an Electronic Device) Keijo - "Anywhere Here" (from For A While) The Free Players - "Zone of Fumes" (from The Free Players) Eastern Fox Squirrels - "Porphyria" (from Eastern Fox Squirrels) Damien Olsen - "Happy Hour" (from Ambient Standards) Empty Cage Quartet - "And Who Is Not Small" (from Hello the Damage!) http://Aural-Innovations.com From hawkwomble at TISCALI.CO.UK Sun Oct 1 15:36:15 2006 From: hawkwomble at TISCALI.CO.UK (john-paul) Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 20:36:15 +0100 Subject: pink fairies Message-ID: i know this is off topic but can anyone tell me if pink fairies ever played a cover of sabbaths "fairies wear boots". a pal of mine seems to remember hearing it on a boot somewhere. is this true and if so what boot is it on? thanks john-paul From buzzardo7777 at HOTMAIL.COM Mon Oct 2 08:25:36 2006 From: buzzardo7777 at HOTMAIL.COM (Rus Hall) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 08:25:36 -0400 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I am in the process of updating my Holiday Wishlist. I have nothing from the following artists and would like to know which titles would be good starters. Gong Osric Tentacles Kraftwerk Thanks in advance. From iainferguson at AOL.COM Mon Oct 2 09:01:31 2006 From: iainferguson at AOL.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 14:01:31 +0100 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well from me it would be.. > Gong Angels Egg Camembert Electrique Floating Anarchy Live est Mort Gong Live You > Osric Tentacles only ever saw them live upto about 7 years ago, when there output live started dipping for me. > Kraftwerk Autobhan all their other stuff doesn't even come close for me. Best of Luck Iain From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Oct 2 09:21:32 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 14:21:32 +0100 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 02/10/2006 13:25, Rus Hall wrote: > Osric Tentacles _Ozric_ Tentacles, with a "z" (that will make it easier to find when searching Amazon and the like). I'd say the best stuio album may well still be _Erpland_ (1990). I think it's worth hearing their live output as well, and I've always had a soft spot for the _Live Underslunky_ live album (1992). Actually, I've heard very good things about the _Spice Doubt_ live album (later in the '90s), including that it's better than _Live Underslunky_, but I've never actually heard the recordings, I think. I probably _ought_ to get it, but there's so much to listen to .... There's a best of compilation called _Eternal Wheel_, but I've not heard that either. It might be worth checking out simply because there are a fair number of Ozrics albums, though many people feel that quite a lot of it sounds very sameish, and unless you're a diehard fan, you can survive happily on an incomplete collection .... There _is_ an evolution in their sound, actually, but it seems to be driven mostly by them becoming less and less like a band and more and more like an Ed Wynne solo project ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU Mon Oct 2 09:54:57 2006 From: akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 08:54:57 -0500 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: <4521125C.1070104@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: :Subject: Re: Recommendations on Expanding My Library : :On 02/10/2006 13:25, Rus Hall wrote: :> Osric Tentacles : :_Ozric_ Tentacles, with a "z" (that will make it easier to find when searching :Amazon and the like). : :I'd say the best stuio album may well still be _Erpland_ (1990). I think it's :worth hearing their live output as well, and I've always had a soft spot for :the _Live Underslunky_ live album (1992). Actually, I've heard very good :things about the _Spice Doubt_ live album (later in the '90s), including that :it's better than _Live Underslunky_, but I've never actually heard the :recordings, I think. I probably _ought_ to get it, but there's so much to :listen to .... I'll double that rec for Erpland and Live Underslunky, and add one more....I'm overwhelmingly fond of Strangeitude. Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu Assistant Director - Solutions Architecture University of Chicago/NSIT/RP&A tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #307a, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From mysterioso at GMAIL.COM Mon Oct 2 10:39:30 2006 From: mysterioso at GMAIL.COM (Chris Allen) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 15:39:30 +0100 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: Message-ID: For the Ozrics, I recommend *Jurassic Shift*. I dunno why, but it's always been my favourite. I don't kow anything about Gong's music. And for Kraftwerk, I'd tend to recommend you find a compilation album. They have much good material, but they've had several different periods, and a good Best-Of compilation should give you hints as to which albums to track down. On 10/2/06, Rus Hall wrote: > > I am in the process of updating my Holiday Wishlist. I have nothing from > the following artists and would like to know which titles would be good > starters. > > Gong > Osric Tentacles > Kraftwerk > > > Thanks in advance. > From hawkwomble at TISCALI.CO.UK Mon Oct 2 11:38:57 2006 From: hawkwomble at TISCALI.CO.UK (john-paul) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 16:38:57 +0100 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library Message-ID: ozrics has to be "there is nothing" for me. gong, the sublime "angels egg" kraftwerk the brilliant starkness of "radio-activity" enjoy your listening, john-paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rus Hall" To: Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 1:25 PM Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library >I am in the process of updating my Holiday Wishlist. I have nothing from > the following artists and would like to know which titles would be good > starters. > > Gong > Osric Tentacles > Kraftwerk > > > Thanks in advance. > From jmajk at INDY.RR.COM Mon Oct 2 12:29:07 2006 From: jmajk at INDY.RR.COM (John Majka) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 12:29:07 -0400 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library Message-ID: I'd recommend the following: Gong: You Angel's Egg Flying Teapot Camembert Electrique Ozric Tentacles: Strangeitude With the Ozrics, if you own one album you more or less own them all, as all of their stuff is pretty similar, but I still think Strangeitude stands out a bit more than the others. John Majka >I am in the process of updating my Holiday Wishlist. I have nothing from >the following artists and would like to know which titles would be good >starters. > > Gong > Osric Tentacles > Kraftwerk > > > Thanks in advance. From StevePXR5 at AOL.COM Mon Oct 2 15:25:24 2006 From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM (StevePXR5 at AOL.COM) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 15:25:24 EDT Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library Message-ID: Ozric Tentacles - Arborescence Steve. From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Mon Oct 2 16:10:34 2006 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 21:10:34 +0100 Subject: Same Dave?? In-Reply-To: <002701c6e0ad$f3139a30$0201a8c0@PB01> Message-ID: I've been checking out record shops in the USA as I'm going over there for a couple of weeks soon. I found a store in NJ which lists an extensive Hawkwind discography (see link) http://www.prex.com/biography/Hawkwind-discography.html If you scroll down to the Dave Brock section, they have him credited as appearing on loads of obscure (to me at least!) albums. Surely it can't be the same Dave??? Cheers, Mick ___________________________________________________________ All new Yahoo! Mail "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use." - PC Magazine http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html From khenders64 at YAHOO.COM Mon Oct 2 17:08:36 2006 From: khenders64 at YAHOO.COM (Keith Henderson) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 14:08:36 -0700 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: <4521125C.1070104@carlaz.com> Message-ID: Carl said... >There _is_ an evolution in their sound, actually, but it seems to be driven >mostly by them becoming less and less like a band and more and more >like an Ed Wynne solo project ;) I saw something about original (?) Ozric Merv Pepler rejoining on drums...is that a permanent change? Anyway... Gong - You, Angel's Egg, then Camembert Electrique (careful, not the same as 'Camembert Eclectique') for 'Fohat Digs Holes in Space' alone. Ozrics - Strangeitude, and then work either forwards or backwards in time to taste, it matters not so much. Kraftwerk - 1, or 2, or Autobahn (actually, get the first Neu! album instead) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Grakkl P.S. Nektar has just announced an ambitious US/NA tour. Go to www.nektar.us for dates. They have a brand new lineup again, with just Roye and Ron Howden from the original band. Plus a brand new album coming out...their last one (Evolution) was half-decent (whereas the previous one was pretty dire IMHO), so I have some hope. --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger?s low PC-to-Phone call rates. From jguizar at STNY.RR.COM Mon Oct 2 17:17:09 2006 From: jguizar at STNY.RR.COM (Jerry G) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 17:17:09 -0400 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Rus Hall wrote: > I am in the process of updating my Holiday Wishlist. I have nothing > from the following artists and would like to know which titles would > be good starters. > > Gong > Osric Tentacles > Kraftwerk Ozric Tentacles - I like Erpland, Jurassic Shift, and Pongmasters Ball Gong - Camembert Electrique and the Radio Gnome trilogy (Angels Egg, Flying Teapot, You) Don't have but I've heard good things about Acid Motherhood too. I have to check out University of Errors one of these days. Kraftwerk - Autobahn, Radio-Activity, Trans-Europe Express, The Man-Machine, Computer World, and Minimum-Maximum (live from 2004, it's almost like a greatest hits compilation with some of the earlier songs being re-worked, Radioactivity and The Robots being 2 of them).\ J From denis at PTI-INC.DE Mon Oct 2 19:00:33 2006 From: denis at PTI-INC.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 01:00:33 +0200 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: <452181D5.8080606@stny.rr.com> Message-ID: Hi, > Kraftwerk - Autobahn, Radio-Activity, Trans-Europe Express, The Man- > Machine, > Computer World, and I'll second that, there's great stuff on all of those albums. I wish they finally would release "Der Katalog", the remastered/digitally re- mixed and otherwise enhanced collection of all Kraftwerk-albums in one big box. > Minimum-Maximum (live from 2004, it's almost > like a greatest hits compilation with some of > the earlier songs being re-worked, > Radioactivity and The Robots being 2 of them). Or better yet, the Minimum-Maximum-DVD which kicks some serious ass; the 5.1-dolby mix is fantastic, must be one of the best music-dvds out there soundwise. (c)IAO D+R From denis at PTI-INC.DE Mon Oct 2 19:06:12 2006 From: denis at PTI-INC.DE (Denis Regenbrecht) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 01:06:12 +0200 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: <20061002210836.74466.qmail@web33210.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi, > Kraftwerk - 1, or 2, Nack, I don't think that those two albums (and "Ralf & Florian" as well) would be a good starting point for a beginning-Kraftwerk listener. They're just too different from their later, "typical" style. Additionally, there's still no official CD-release of those albums. (c)IAO D+R From jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Tue Oct 3 07:30:59 2006 From: jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 12:30:59 +0100 Subject: Same Dave?? Message-ID: uh - no. I think you can safely discount appearances in connection with Iggy Pop, Neil Diamond and Slayer - and indeed the Chicago Mass Choir, though were that true it would most certainly be an event worth crossing the Atlantic for 8-) To the best of my knowledge the Captain Lockheed, Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Mike Moorcock, Psychedelic Warlords entries are correct. The rest must be a.n.other Dave. Actually it's quite a good list on the whole. I was a bit sceptical about the appearance of Robert Calvert in 2001 but it seems to be genuine enough although perhaps the word "posthumously" should have been included. jill ============================================== Jill Strobridge ============================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Crook" To: Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 9:10 PM Subject: Re: Same Dave?? > I've been checking out record shops in the USA as I'm > going over there for a couple of weeks soon. > I found a store in NJ which lists an extensive > Hawkwind discography (see link) > > http://www.prex.com/biography/Hawkwind-discography.html > > If you scroll down to the Dave Brock section, they > have him credited as appearing on loads of obscure (to > me at least!) albums. Surely it can't be the same > Dave??? > > Cheers, > Mick > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > All new Yahoo! Mail "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and > ease of use." - PC Magazine > http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html > > > From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 3 17:15:05 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 22:15:05 +0100 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: <45210DAB.1010208@aol.com> Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 02:01:31PM +0100, Iain Ferguson typed out: > > Gong > Angels Egg > Camembert Electrique > Floating Anarchy > Live est Mort > Gong Live > You I'd endorse those of those that I've heard (not got either live one) but _Camembert Electrique_ is the essential introduction. _You_ is a bit *too* blissed out to be interesting in places I think. > > Osric Tentacles > only ever saw them live upto about 7 years ago, when there output live > started dipping for me. They were absolutely incendiary live in 2001-2 but the albums don't seem to have reflected this. Over time they have got less random and more synthy so the early stuff is rawer and odder, but they've always been quite well worked out. If I had to pick one I would pick _Strangeitude_, and if I were allowed two I would add _Live Underslunky_. _Spice Doubt_ is to me the example of an increasing phenomenon whereby Ozrics live albums were nothing like the band when I saw them, slower and calmer and that really wasn't what they used to be about. I wouldn't recommend it particularly. _Pongmaster's Ball_ may be better. > > Kraftwerk > Autobahn > all their other stuff doesn't even come close for me. I agree with that, but _Radioactivity_ is the other interesting one. I can't stand _Man Machine_ and think it a laughably twee electropop album, perhaps because I came to it after electropop was dying so don't have the context for it, so even though it's their famous one I wouldn't waste your money on it. Get _Autobahn_ and listen on headphones. Be ready to jump out of your skin about twelve minutes in, if I recall correctly. Yours, Jon ObCD: Bevis Frond - _What Did For The Dinosaurs_ -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 3 17:31:41 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 22:31:41 +0100 Subject: Same Dave?? In-Reply-To: <20061002201034.37434.qmail@web86210.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 09:10:34PM +0100, Michael Crook typed out: > http://www.prex.com/biography/Hawkwind-discography.html > > If you scroll down to the Dave Brock section, they > have him credited as appearing on loads of obscure (to > me at least!) albums. Surely it can't be the same > Dave??? The Nik section is similarly enhanced. I'm pretty sure that neither Dave or Nik have ever worked as engineers for other projects! What I got in the file for the two of them as non-Hawkwind involvements goes like this, and may be incomplete, wrong, or in the wrong order: DAVE BROCK (`DR. TECHNICAL., `DR. HASBEEN.): ex-Dharma Blues Band, Dave Brock and Friends, The Famous Cure; (1969 Hawkwind Zoo) (original member) (ill 1971; back with Hawkwind 1971) 1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (tracks from S/T); (1977-1978 Sonic Assassins, Hawklords); 1982 Dave Brock (tracks from _Weird 101_, _Weird 105_, _Weird 107_); (1982 Hawklords); 1983 Dave Brock (`Identimate', `Motherless Children'); 1983 Dr. Technical and the Machines (`Zones'); 1983 Dave Brock (`Social Alliance'); 1985 Dave Brock (`Wired Up For Sound'); 1986 Dave Brock (_Earthed to the Ground_); 1988 Dave Brock & his Agents of Chaos (_Agents of Chaos_, `The Damage of Life'); 1988 Agents of Chaos (`The Damage of Life'); 1988 Hawkdog; 1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the Psychedelic Warlords_); (ill 1991; back to Hawkwind 1991); 1992 Dumpy's Rusty Nuts (_Get Out On The Road_); 1993 Dave Brock (`Mists of Meridin'); 1995 Dave Brock (_Strange Trips and Pipe Dreams_, `Burn Me Up'); 1995 Psychedelic Warlords (_White Zone_); (refused entry to US 1998; back with Hawkwind 1998); 2000 Dave Brock (`The Auctioneer', `Space Show Biz', `Voice Inside my Head', `Moonbeams on Mars'); 2000 Hawkestra; 2001 Dave Brock (_Memos and Demos_); 2002 Star One (_Space Metal_); 2002 Spacehead; 2003 Harvey Bainbridge; 2003 Spacehead; 2004 Spacehead; forthcoming Psychedelic Warlords (_Volume 2_). * NIK TURNER: ex-Mobile Freakout, Tangerine Dream; (1969 Hawkwind Zoo); (original member); 1973: Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection'); 1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (tracks from S/T); 1975 Pink Fairies; 1975 Lucky Leif and the Longships (`Volstead o Vodeo Do'); (leaves Hawkwind 1976; forms Sphynx 1978); 1978 Sphynx (_Xitintoday_, _Other Tracks Recorded for Xitintoday_); 1978 Nik Turner (_Live at Deeply Vale Free Festival 1978_); 1979 Sting and the Radioactors (_Radioactivity_); (joins Inner City Unit 1979) 1979 Inner City Unit (`Solitary Ashtray/ `So t ry As id'); 1979 Mother Gong (_Fairy Tale_); 1979 guest with Hawkwind; 1980 Sham 69 (`Tell the Children'); 1980 Inner City Unit (_Pass Out: the 360? Psycho Deleria Sound_, `Paradise Beach'); 1980 Stranglers and Friends (_Live In Concert_); 1981 Mother Gong (_Robot Woman_); 1981 Inner City Unit (_The Maximum Effect_); 1981 Robert Calvert (`Evil Rock'); 1981 Chaos Factory; 1981 Inner City Unit (`Beer, Baccy, Bingo, Benidorm'); 1981 guest with Hawkwind; 1982 Inner City Unit (`Bones of Elvis'); 1982 Catherine Andrews (_Fruits_); 1982 Inner City Unit (`Raj Neesh'/ `Human Beings'); 1982 Inner City Unit (_Punkadelic_); 1982 The Astronauts (_Peter Pan Hits the Suburbs_); 1982 The Treatment (_Stonehenge Live 1981/1982_); 1982 Big Amongst Sheep (_Space is a Lonely Place_); 1982 Thee Innerpropriates (`Changing my Wallpaper', `Wake Up-Take It', `Orgone Accumulator'); 1982 The Imperial Pompadours (_Ersatz_); (leaves Inner City Unit, back to Hawkwind 1982); 1983 Big Amongst Sheep (_Astroprop_); 1983 Underground Zero (_Official Bootleg_); 1984 Inner City Unit (_New Anatomy_); (leaves Hawkwind 1984, back to Inner City Unit); 1985 Inner City Unit (_The President's Tapes_); 1985 Inner City Unit (_Blood and Bone_); (leaves Inner City Unit 1985) 1988 New Blood Transmission (_39 Converts_); 1988 Nik Turner (`Washing Machine'); 1988 Atomgods (`Atlantic Waves', `Oh Yea'); 1992 Mazlyn Jones, Guy Evans, Nik Turner & Friends (tracks from S/T); 1992 Mary Lou Lord (`Martian Saints', `Salem '76', `Figured You Out'); 1993 Nik Turner (_Sphynx_); 1993 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 1993 Pinkwind (_Festival of the Sun_); 1994 Nik Turner (_Prophets of Time_); 1994 Hawkfairies (_Purple Haze_); 1994 F/i; 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`You Shouldn't Do That.); 1994 Helios Creed (`Hyperventilation'); 1994 Nik Turner.s Space Ritual (_Space Ritual Alive 1994_); 1994 Nik Turner.s Space Ritual (`Opa Loka', `Peter Gunn', `God Rock'); 1994 Nik Turner.s Space Ritual (`Orgone Accumulator', `You Shouldn't Do That', `D-Rider', `The Right Stuff', `Silver Machine'); 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Ejection', `Thoth'); 1994 Psychic TV (tracks from _A Pagan Day_); 1994 Anubian Lights (_The Eternal Sky_); 1994 Mazlyn Jones, Guy Evans, Nik Turner & Friends (tracks from S/T); 1995 Nik Turner (`Careful With That Axe Eugene', `Delay', `Sun Jester', `Sea King', `Yrckoon'); 1995 Anubian Lights (_The Jackal and Nine_); 1995 Zero Gravity (_Space Does Not Care_); 1995 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Anubian Light Destiny', `Dreamworker'); 1995 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Spiral Galaxy', `Vision of Infinity', `In the Mood'); 1996 Nik Turner (`Horus (Mirage Mix)'/`The Weighing of Heart and Negative Confession (Travel Mix)'); 1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Opa-Loka', `Master of the Universe'); 1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_); 1996 The Moor & Nik Turner (_Flux_); 1996 Pinkwind (_The Fairies' Tea Party_); 1997 HawXtar (tracks from _HawXtar_); 1997 Farflung (`25,000 Feet Per Second', `Soul Herder', `Opa Loka', `Mother Orbis', `Raven Jam'); 1997 guest with Hawkwind; 1997 Dark Sun; 1997 The Moor with Nik Turner; 1998 Nik Turner's Fantastic All-Stars (`El Dizzy'); 1998 Anubian Lights (tracks from _Let Not the Flame Die Out_); 1999 Dark Sun (_Electric Dreams_); 1999 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 1999 Farflung (tracks from _Live at Strange Daze '99_) 1999 Mandra Gora Light Show Society (`Floating at the Gates of Dawn'); 1999 guests with Hawkwind; 2000 Babylon Whores (_King Fear_); 2000 Pseudo Sun; 2000 Pseudo Sun (`Shapeshifter'); 2000 5:15 (`Silver Machine'); 2000 5:15 with Nik Turner (`Thousand Days of Yesterday'); 2000 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 2000 Dark Sun (_Ice Ritual_); 2000 46,000 Fibres (`Upstairs at the Garage 17/3/99'); 2000 Tower of Electric Onions, Liquid Visions, Interstellar Chaos, Spacehead; 2000 Nik Turner's Reunion Band; 2000 Hawkwind All Stars; 2000 Hawkestra; 2000 Farflung (`Day of St Anthony's Fire'); 2001 Mandra Gora Lightshow Society (tracks from _Beyond the Mushroom Gates_); 2001 Space Odyssey (_Space Odyssey 2001_); 2001 Inner City Unit, Hawkestra; 2001 Nik Turner; 2001 46,000 Fibres; 2001 Nik Turner's Fantastic All Stars (_Kubano Kickasso_); 2001 Judge Trev (tracks from _God and Man_); 2001 Inner City Unit; (forms XHawkwind 2001); (XHawkwind becomes Space Ritual.net 2002) 2002 Nik Turner's Fantastic All Stars (`Every Time I Hear That Mellow Saxophone') 2002 Tractor (`?'); 2002 Inner City Pomp; 2004 Nik Turner's Space Unit; 2004 Pink F. A.; 2004 Pink Fibres; 2004 Nik Turner's Weapons of Mass Destruction; 2004 46,000 Fibres (`Tantramanic'); (Space Ritual.net becomes Space Ritual 2004) 2004 Nik Turner's Party Band; forthcoming Dark Sun (_?_); forthcoming Space Ritual (_?_). * Corrections welcomed and I can just about manage to attribute most of these snippets so can explain to the curious. I notice I haven't added Space Ritual's mini-EP. I know it led off with `Sonic Savages' but I wonder if anyone can tell me the other two tracks and what year it actually came out. I meant to get it at the time but I can no longer remember what that time was... Yours geriatrically, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From mike.montfort at GMAIL.COM Tue Oct 3 18:59:49 2006 From: mike.montfort at GMAIL.COM (Mike Montfort) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 18:59:49 -0400 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: <20061003211505.GH21857@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: No mention of Pierre Moerlin's Gong output? Time is the Key, Downwind are must haves. Not as whacky as "regular" Gong but unbelievably tight space/Rock/fusion Mike From cosmicdolphin at COMCAST.NET Tue Oct 3 20:07:58 2006 From: cosmicdolphin at COMCAST.NET (Rich W) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 19:07:58 -0500 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: <4522EB65.9010003@mikemontfort.com> Message-ID: Mike Montfort wrote: > No mention of Pierre Moerlin's Gong output? > > Time is the Key, Downwind are must haves. Not as whacky as "regular" > Gong but unbelievably tight space/Rock/fusion > > Mike > They're just no Spacey Enough for me, I find them rather flat. Though Pierre was an Excellent drummer, I saw him with Gong in Paris a few years back. A couple of other albums I would recommend you try: 'Stroking the Tail of the Bird' by Daevid Allen, Gilli Smyth, and Harry Williamson, which an excelent 'Chill' Gong solo album with beautiful Glissando Guitar. And on the Ozric Tentacles front: 'Spacelines' by Nodens Ictus, a fabulous spin Ozrics spin off, very Spacey, and imho better than most of the later Ozrics albums, if not better than everything since the early 90s. Rich w From cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed Oct 4 05:42:33 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 10:42:33 +0100 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: <20061003211505.GH21857@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: On 03/10/2006 22:15, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > _Spice Doubt_ is to me the example of an increasing > phenomenon whereby Ozrics live albums were nothing like the band when I > saw them, slower and calmer and that really wasn't what they used to be > about. I wouldn't recommend it particularly. Oh, well, maybe I won't kill myself getting it, then :) The opening of "Dot's Thots" (or however it's spelled) on _Live Underslunky_ has always been worth the price of admission to me there! I do remember _Strangitude_ as being good, and _Arborescence_, though they're both mouldering on the other side of the Atlantic at the moment :P Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Wed Oct 4 06:12:49 2006 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 11:12:49 +0100 Subject: Same Dave?? In-Reply-To: Jonathan Jarrett's message of Tue, 3 Oct 2006 22:31:41 +0100 Message-ID: Jonathan Jarrett writes: > 2000 Dave Brock (`The Auctioneer', `Space Show Biz', `Voice > Inside my Head', `Moonbeams on Mars'); What was this one? FoFP From keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK Wed Oct 4 06:29:30 2006 From: keithb at CINESITE.CO.UK (Keith Barton) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 11:29:30 +0100 Subject: Same Dave?? Message-ID: M Holmes wrote: > > Jonathan Jarrett writes: > > > 2000 Dave Brock (`The Auctioneer', `Space Show Biz', `Voice > > Inside my Head', `Moonbeams on Mars'); > > What was this one? > Family Tree From buzzardo7777 at HOTMAIL.COM Wed Oct 4 07:41:50 2006 From: buzzardo7777 at HOTMAIL.COM (Rus Hall) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 07:41:50 -0400 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks all, I will seriously look into some of these titles. (The 20+ second snippets that Amazon gives you just don't give you a good feel for the music) From cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed Oct 4 09:26:44 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 14:26:44 +0100 Subject: Aural Innovations: New Electronic Cottage & Improv/Experimental Radio shows + New Mail Order Goodies In-Reply-To: <200610011223.k91CNi7w019355@www.aural-innovations.com> Message-ID: On 01/10/2006 13:23, Jerry Kranitz wrote: > I've just uploaded new shows from The Electronic Cottage (show #22), and The > Ear-Relevant Music Hoedown (show #45). 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 Hey, I don't suppose there's an RSS-feed URL so that one could subscribe directly to these as an iTunes podcast? Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU Wed Oct 4 09:48:21 2006 From: dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU (David Kuznick) Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 09:48:21 -0400 Subject: Recommendations on Expanding My Library In-Reply-To: <45238209.4070608@carlaz.com> Message-ID: Quoting Carl Edlund Anderson : > On 03/10/2006 22:15, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > > _Spice Doubt_ is to me the example of an increasing > > phenomenon whereby Ozrics live albums were nothing like the band when I > > saw them, slower and calmer and that really wasn't what they used to be > > about. I wouldn't recommend it particularly. > > Oh, well, maybe I won't kill myself getting it, then :) The opening of > "Dot's Thots" (or however it's spelled) on _Live Underslunky_ has always > been worth the price of admission to me there! Agreed! I think that and White Rhino Tea are what turned me into a life-long Ozrics fan. -- David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu "Saviour of the night came slowly on the silent river, and the lord of life came following, his sins to be forgiven, while the world sat back and laughed away the hours, till the dawning of the daybreak." Dreaming of 4000 - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Thu Oct 5 05:06:13 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 05:06:13 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Carl asks... >Hey, I don't suppose there's an RSS-feed URL so that one could subscribe >directly to these as an iTunes podcast? I am really struggling to understand this RSS-feed stuff. Most podcast links I see are just an mp3 download like my own. If anyone could point me in the right direction for how to set this up I'd love to do it. Jerry Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 14:26:44 +0100 From: Carl Edlund Anderson Subject: Re: Aural Innovations: New Electronic Cottage & Improv/Experimental Radio shows + New Mail Order Goodies On 01/10/2006 13:23, Jerry Kranitz wrote: > I've just uploaded new shows from The Electronic Cottage (show #22), > and The Ear-Relevant Music Hoedown (show #45). 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 Hey, I don't suppose there's an RSS-feed URL so that one could subscribe directly to these as an iTunes podcast? Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Oct 5 05:49:49 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 10:49:49 +0100 Subject: OFF: Re: Aural Innovations Radio In-Reply-To: <200610050906.k9596K0j008300@www.aural-innovations.com> Message-ID: On 05/10/2006 10:06, Jerry Kranitz wrote: > Carl asks... >>Hey, I don't suppose there's an RSS-feed URL so that one could subscribe >>directly to these as an iTunes podcast? > > I am really struggling to understand this RSS-feed stuff. Most podcast links > I see are just an mp3 download like my own. If anyone could point me in the > right direction for how to set this up I'd love to do it. Yeah, I've only started to look at it a bit myself since I've normally just downloaded straight MP3 podcasts like yours or the nugs.net nugscast. But my wife was toying with the idea of Spanish-language guided meditation podcasts (!) and I spent some time messing around with iTunes and had to admit that having a "subscription" to a periodically updated podcast series, where each episode downloads itself automatically as it's made available, is pretty handy for the terminally confused and disorganized such as myself. (This feature is theoretically useless without iTunes, but the fact is that a knowledgeable programmer should be able to pretty easily code up a standalone client utility that did the same job.) So -- as I understand it, RSS is a "web feed" format (or family of related formats). It is specified with XML, and webmaster's can use RSS to communicate content automatically to RSS-aware browsers. Places like the BBC news site use RSS to automatically deliver headlines to people who subscribe to their news feed: iTunes podcasts work basically the same way, as I understand it. Along with your MP3 file, you create an appropriatly formated RSS file that points to your MP3 podcast file. Then, whenever people enter the URL for the RSS file into iTunes (or, theoretically, some other RSS-aware audio browser), iTunes automatically checks to see how many episodes of the podcast are available and downloads the latest one. I believe it carries on checking occasionally to see whether you've uploaded a new podcast episode. Those are, _I think_, the basics. I found a page on Apple's site which discusses this in more detail, includes an example RSS file, and links to further information. I've not actually _done_ this myself ;) and it's easily possible that I've missed some key point, but clearly loads of people _do_ do it successfully, so it ought to be possible to figure out with a bit of trial and error. If you cook up an RSS file and want a live test case, feel free to send me the URL and I'll tell you whether it works or falls over in a heap :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Thu Oct 5 09:26:08 2006 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 09:26:08 -0400 Subject: OFF: Re: Aural Innovations Radio Message-ID: Jerry and Carl, There are freeware and shareware programs out there that will automatically generate RSS feeds for you. I've seen a bunch announced here: http://www.podcastingnews.com. (I received these announcements by viewing the RSS feeds for this site through my Opera browser. IE7 will also support RSS feeds, as will the latest versions of most other browsers. There are also specific "reader" programs that can be downloaded.) Brian Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > On 05/10/2006 10:06, Jerry Kranitz wrote: > > Carl asks... > >>Hey, I don't suppose there's an RSS-feed URL so that one could subscribe > >>directly to these as an iTunes podcast? > > > > I am really struggling to understand this RSS-feed stuff. Most podcast links > > I see are just an mp3 download like my own. If anyone could point me in the > > right direction for how to set this up I'd love to do it. From bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE Thu Oct 5 16:14:28 2006 From: bernhard.pospiech at T-ONLINE.DE (bernhard.pospiech) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 22:14:28 +0200 Subject: Bridget Wishart e-mail address Message-ID: Hi there I am looking for Bridgets e-mail address Is someone out there who can help ?? Thanks in advance Bernhard From asones at LINEONE.NET Sat Oct 7 16:14:23 2006 From: asones at LINEONE.NET (andrew sones) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 21:14:23 +0100 Subject: HW: MySpace Profile Awards Message-ID: Voting for favourite music/band, Hawkwind as of writing #19, here; http://www.myspaceprofileawards.com/categories/favorite-music-band-artist/ From swann at PLUTONIA.COM Sat Oct 7 16:42:46 2006 From: swann at PLUTONIA.COM (Stephen Swann) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 16:42:46 -0400 Subject: Man in Space? Message-ID: So, I just heard a tune called "Bright Purple Spacecraft", by Man in Space. Basically, it sounded like the early 80's Lloyd Langton speed version of Brainstorm got into a car wreck with the Doctor Who theme. Anyone know anything about these guys? Steve From chrisr at TIAC.NET Sat Oct 7 17:56:42 2006 From: chrisr at TIAC.NET (Chris Raymond) Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 17:56:42 -0400 Subject: Man in Space? In-Reply-To: <20061007204246.GA14511@plutonia.com> Message-ID: Below is a link to their website and a review from Aural Innovations from the first CD. I really love the album How To Potty Train a Supernova. I have the second one as well, but, never really listened to it. That has to do with me and not the music. On their website, there is also a review from CD Services Chris R. http://www.maninspace.be/ "The debut from Belgian space project Man In Space - How To Potty Train A Supernova - was one of the highlight releases of 2001, being a kick ass heavy space rock album that incorporated powerful elements of progressive rock, resulting in a mind-numbing blend of Hawkwind, King Crimson, Van Der Graaf Generator and more. And while project leader Jan Geerts continues in this style on For Medicinal Use Only, it's clear that he has bumped the energy level several additional notches. Not only does the new album rock harder, but Man In Space is more of a "band", than just Geerts handling most of the instrumentation himself. In addition to Geerts on guitar, synth and vocals is Dave Baeten on bass and Christoph Bosmans on drums." -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of Stephen Swann Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 4:43 PM To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: Man in Space? So, I just heard a tune called "Bright Purple Spacecraft", by Man in Space. Basically, it sounded like the early 80's Lloyd Langton speed version of Brainstorm got into a car wreck with the Doctor Who theme. Anyone know anything about these guys? Steve From asones at LINEONE.NET Sun Oct 8 03:59:28 2006 From: asones at LINEONE.NET (andrew sones) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 08:59:28 +0100 Subject: MySpace Profile Awards Message-ID: sorry, link has changed to; http://www.myspaceprofileawards.com/categories/favorite-music-band-with-label/ currently #13 ----- Original Message ----- From: "andrew sones" To: Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 9:14 PM Subject: HW: MySpace Profile Awards Voting for favourite music/band, Hawkwind as of writing #19, here; http://www.myspaceprofileawards.com/categories/favorite-music-band-artist/ From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Oct 8 09:17:21 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 09:17:21 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations: New Space Rock & Drool Trough Radio Shows + New Mail Order Goodies Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com OCTOBER 8, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOWS + NEW MAIL ORDER GOODIES I've just uploaded new shows from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #160), and Drool Trough Radio (show #52). 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 CD by New York City based improvisational Space Rockers Escapade, the debut CD by Portuguese Space/Psych/Krautrock/Jazz ensemble Mahamudra, and the latest Spirits Burning release, Found In Nature. For details and ordering information you can go directly to the online store at http://www.aural-innovations.com/store. Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #160) Astrid Proll - "Proll I" (from Astrid Proll) Civilian Zen - "Submillimetre Valley" (from Songs for Shelter) Jaberwok - "Cronk" (from demo) 5th Project - "In A Coma" (from Circadian) Alien Dream - "Misty Mountain Peak" (from 8ad8) Mystery Track Terri~B - "Them"/"Golden Wings" (from Big Dictionary) Cul de Sac - "Homunculus" (from ECIM) Spirits Burning - "Wilder Beams of Moon"/"The Ancient Structure" (from Found In Nature) Seven That Spells - "Towards The Planet Of Love" (excerpt) (from It Came >From The Planet Of Love) Instant Drone Factory - "Both Hands on the Counter/Wake Up For The Night" (from Critical Mass) Triborg - "The Roll" (from Triborg) La Otracina - "Blue Magnetic Time" (from Love Love Love) Particle - "W" (from Transformations Live For The People) Drool Trough Radio (show #52) 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. Don Campau/Chris Phinny - "The House Was Quiet" (from The Black Ace) Lord Litter - "He Is Just A Lonely Zombie" (from Cassette Culture Compilation Volume One) Kevyn Dymond - "Vacuum Cleaner" (from Cassette Culture Compilation Volume One) Pere Ubu - "Caroleen" (from Why I Hate Women) Dino DiMuro - "The Naked Girl" (From The Ultimate Love Song Collection) Cantwell, Gomez & Jordan - track 2 (from We Are Not at the Opera) MJB - "Blue Balloons" (from Velveeta Heartbreak) Griddle - "Dr Becky Bolanky" (from Klimty Favela) Love Tank - "Cold Future" (from Bestial Glow) Cryptic Scenery - "Knee Jerk" (from Ontic) Tilbury On Cloves - "Not Understood" (from Tilbury On Cloves) JMK - "27th Song" (from JMK) David Rovics - "New Orleans" (from Halliburton Boardroom Massacre) Bob Crane - "Quinlan" (from Forever Inc) Sybarite - "Runaway" (from Cut Out Shape) Brother Elixir - "Freaker Freak" (from What is What) Shuji Inaba - "My Apple" (from Yoenzange) The Brother Kite - "Out of Sight" (from Waiting for the Time to be Right) Fountain's M.U.S.E. - "Flame" (from Mystic Kiss) D.W. Holiday - "Prelude to Winter" (from Fish and Flying Creatures) Parhelia - "Ebb/Flow" (from First Light) Flying Canyon - "Crossing By Your Star" (from Flying Canyon) http://Aural-Innovations.com From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Oct 8 19:12:17 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 19:12:17 -0400 Subject: The Return of Omnia Opera Message-ID: [from Andy Jones] THE RETURN OF OMINIA OPERA!!! An Announcement by the Deep Secret Liquid underground "Calling all space bastards" Dear Friends, Associates & lobotomists To mark the 20th anniversary since "Omnia Opera's" first ever gig back in 1986. We are thrilled to announce the return to live performance of "The Omnia Opera." Included in this message is a hyperlink to an Omnia Opera web site that has been hastily knocked up to spread the word. Containing news, pictures, history, Gig info. So please do pay it a visit where all will be revealed to you. The band has undergone some changes with new members, but still retains the driving force of the plasma drives that were always there. All relevant info is contained in detail at the web site. So come along and be part of this wonderful occasion. The Plasma Drives are getting hotter. we're counting down www.omniaopera.co.uk Please pass on the link to anyone you feel may be interested. Let me know if you can help out by linking it to sites or have any good ideas to help spread the word. I look forward to seeing some of you there. On behalf of the band, Yours Over & Out Andy (alfoncemolosque at onetel.com) PS The web site is still being added too on a daily basis at the moment but contains enough to get us going. From deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM Mon Oct 9 08:04:51 2006 From: deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM (Cyberkrel) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 13:04:51 +0100 Subject: Man in Space? Message-ID: Yeh - their second album is a real space-rock gem. I sold a load when I was at CDS but we never got much feedback from it so I have no idea if anyone liked it or not!! I thought it was superb, though. Andy G. ----- Original Message ----- From: Stephen Swann To: Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 9:42 PM Subject: Man in Space? > So, I just heard a tune called "Bright Purple > Spacecraft", by Man in Space. > > Basically, it sounded like the early 80's Lloyd Langton > speed version of Brainstorm got into a car wreck with > the Doctor Who theme. > > Anyone know anything about these guys? > > Steve From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Mon Oct 9 15:30:52 2006 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 19:30:52 +0000 Subject: One Eyed Bishops news and gig reminder: 10/28 ( special 'All Hollows' show ) Message-ID: Greetings Friends, a bit of news to report from The One Eyed Bishops camp: The band has launched a new website at: http://www.oneeyedbishops.com The site is basically still under construction, however there is accurate gig information and nearly the entire 8/25/06 show has been uploaded and is available for free listening/downloading. Check it out! Guitarist Greg Elwell is the webmaster, so if there are requests or ideas about the site content, feel free to drop a line with a suggestion to: greg.elwell at gmail.com Also, don't forget our MAJOR 'All Hollows' performance at Buzz's Tavern, Saturday October 28th Special 'All Hollows show' The One Eyed Bishops @ Buzz's Tavern, Mt. Holly New Jersey (this show will be inside the tavern, and will be a long one!!! Feel free to come in costume! ) Contact venue for start time, etc http://www.buzzstavern.com or ( 609 ) 265-8344 lineup: Mike Burro ( guitar/ lead vocals), Jay Adcock ( percussion/ background vocals ), Greg Elwell ( guitar/vocals), Jeff Berry, ( bass, vocals ) http://jberry.avigne.org/ One Eyed Bishops online: NEW WEBSITE: http://www.oneeyedbishops.com http://www.freewebs.com/oebs From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Tue Oct 10 05:14:21 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 05:14:21 -0400 Subject: Man in Space? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Man in Space was headed up by Jan Geerts, who seemed to have dropped off the face of the planet in the past few years. But recently I discovered he's got a Myspace page (www.myspace.com/maninspace) which has 3 songs not on either of the CDs and dated 2006. I don't think they're nearly as good as the first 2 CDs. Those are outstanding. Jerry ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 13:04:51 +0100 From: Cyberkrel Subject: Re: Man in Space? Yeh - their second album is a real space-rock gem. I sold a load when I was at CDS but we never got much feedback from it so I have no idea if anyone liked it or not!! I thought it was superb, though. Andy G. From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Tue Oct 10 09:59:09 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 14:59:09 +0100 Subject: OFF: The Return of Omnia Opera In-Reply-To: <200610082312.k98NCRpF028986@www.aural-innovations.com> Message-ID: On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 07:12:17PM -0400, Jerry Kranitz typed out: > [from Andy Jones] > > THE RETURN OF OMINIA OPERA!!! > > An Announcement by the Deep Secret Liquid underground > > "Calling all space bastards" > > Dear Friends, Associates & lobotomists > > To mark the 20th anniversary since "Omnia Opera's" first ever gig back in > 1986. We are thrilled to announce the return to live performance of "The > Omnia Opera." Included in this message is a hyperlink to an Omnia Opera web > site that has been hastily knocked up to spread the word. Containing news, > pictures, history, Gig info. So please do pay it a visit where all will be > revealed to you. > The Plasma Drives are getting hotter. we're counting down > www.omniaopera.co.uk Thanks for passing that on, Jerry, it's the sort of news these dark times need :-) For those that might have the albums of old but haven't looked, the personnel changes appear to be that the backing singers have been changed for a new set, and most importantly that the original keyboardist is now being impersonated by Alf Hardy of Tubilah Dog, Agents of Chaos, Paradogs and Earthlab. They've also added a second guitarist so it must sound a bit different all things considered. I don't suppose I shall make it to any gigs given where they're likely to be playing so the real test for me will be if they manage to record and release anything. Their previous two albums are still firm occasional favourites in my collection. We'll see, I guess, yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM Tue Oct 10 19:25:36 2006 From: deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM (Cyberkrel) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 00:25:36 +0100 Subject: GrobSchnitt Message-ID: Eroc actually published one of my reviews of the "History Of Solar Music" series of CD's in the sleeve note booklet of one of the latest two Grobschnitt archive CD releases - can't say fairer than that!! Andy G. ----- Original Message ----- From: Kenneth Magnusson To: Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 9:27 PM Subject: OFF: GrobSchnitt > I don't know if there are any Grobschnitt fans among You guys here but > if there are You should really consider the link below: > http://www.solarmusic.de/ > > Kenneth > _______ > To get nostalgic about other people's music, or even about your own, > makes a terrible statement about the condition of your life and your > prospects for the future.- Neil Peart From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Wed Oct 11 17:01:40 2006 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:01:40 +0100 Subject: Hall of Fame In-Reply-To: <20061003213140.GI21857@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: I think its high time Dave Brock was elected into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - how do we get him nominated? Mick ___________________________________________________________ All New Yahoo! Mail ? Tired of Vi at gr@! come-ons? Let our SpamGuard protect you. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html From StevePXR5 at AOL.COM Wed Oct 11 17:19:48 2006 From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM (StevePXR5 at AOL.COM) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 17:19:48 EDT Subject: Hall of Fame Message-ID: A very good question. Alice Cooper has not been inducted yet either, and that's not for lack of trying! Steve. In a message dated 10/11/2006 22:03:16 GMT Standard Time, m.j.crook at TALK21.COM writes: I think its high time Dave Brock was elected into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - how do we get him nominated? From dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU Wed Oct 11 20:25:41 2006 From: dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU (David Kuznick) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:25:41 -0400 Subject: Hall of Fame In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ok, we are being silly now. Now I love Dave Brock and mostly can't stand Alice Cooper, but I certainly think Alice Cooper is more deserving of Hall of Fame status than Dave. As meaningless as that distinction even is, let's at least be realistic. Quoting StevePXR5 at AOL.COM: > > A very good question. > Alice Cooper has not been inducted yet either, and that's not for lack of > trying! > Steve. > > In a message dated 10/11/2006 22:03:16 GMT Standard Time, > m.j.crook at TALK21.COM writes: > > I think its high time Dave Brock was elected into the > Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - how do we get him > nominated? > -- David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu "Saviour of the night came slowly on the silent river, and the lord of life came following, his sins to be forgiven, while the world sat back and laughed away the hours, till the dawning of the daybreak." Dreaming of 4000 - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA From IainFerguson at AOL.COM Thu Oct 12 04:12:12 2006 From: IainFerguson at AOL.COM (IainFerguson at AOL.COM) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 04:12:12 EDT Subject: Hall of Fame Message-ID: Errr no . Dave Brock stands well above Alice Cooper in terms of music written, pleasure he's brought to me, and Stage shows that have had me goggle eyed for years... Induct Dave Brock .... From dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU Thu Oct 12 09:56:52 2006 From: dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU (David Kuznick) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 09:56:52 -0400 Subject: Hall of Fame In-Reply-To: <503.330a4263.325f52dc@aol.com> Message-ID: Quoting IainFerguson at AOL.COM: > Errr no . > > Dave Brock stands well above Alice Cooper in terms of music written, Agreed. > pleasure he's brought to me, Agreed. > and Stage shows that have had me goggle eyed for > years... Agreed, though I've only seen HW once. > Induct Dave Brock .... You missed my point entirely I guess. None of the above have anything to do with the Hall of Fame. -- David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu "Saviour of the night came slowly on the silent river, and the lord of life came following, his sins to be forgiven, while the world sat back and laughed away the hours, till the dawning of the daybreak." Dreaming of 4000 - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA From iainferguson at AOL.COM Thu Oct 12 10:16:27 2006 From: iainferguson at AOL.COM (Iain Ferguson) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:16:27 +0100 Subject: Hall of Fame In-Reply-To: <20061012095652.z2ulgbjwc0cskwc4@webmail.spamcop.net> Message-ID: Yeah I know, I'm just a bit thick really sometimes. hehehehe cheers Ain't it quiet round here at the moment, its like a lull before the storm i reacon. David Kuznick wrote on 12/10/2006, 14:56: > Quoting IainFerguson at AOL.COM: > > > Errr no . > > > > Dave Brock stands well above Alice Cooper in terms of music written, > > Agreed. > > > pleasure he's brought to me, > > Agreed. > > > and Stage shows that have had me goggle eyed for > > years... > > Agreed, though I've only seen HW once. > > > Induct Dave Brock .... > > You missed my point entirely I guess. None of the above have anything > to do > with the Hall of Fame. > From heathcliff13 at GMAIL.COM Thu Oct 12 10:26:06 2006 From: heathcliff13 at GMAIL.COM (tim elliott) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 10:26:06 -0400 Subject: Hall of Fame In-Reply-To: <452E4E3B.3000102@aol.com> Message-ID: Yeah, it's the 'Hall Of Fame' not the "Hall Of (relative levels of) Talent' hahaha... tim 8>)... On 10/12/06, Iain Ferguson wrote: > > Yeah I know, I'm just a bit thick really sometimes. hehehehe > > cheers > > Ain't it quiet round here at the moment, its like a lull before the > storm i reacon. > > > > David Kuznick wrote on 12/10/2006, 14:56: > > > Quoting IainFerguson at AOL.COM: > > > > > Errr no . > > > > > > Dave Brock stands well above Alice Cooper in terms of music written, > > > > Agreed. > > > > > pleasure he's brought to me, > > > > Agreed. > > > > > and Stage shows that have had me goggle eyed for > > > years... > > > > Agreed, though I've only seen HW once. > > > > > Induct Dave Brock .... > > > > You missed my point entirely I guess. None of the above have anything > > to do > > with the Hall of Fame. > > > -- tim 8>)... http://heathcliff13.blogspot.com From chrisow at SHAW.CA Thu Oct 12 11:08:20 2006 From: chrisow at SHAW.CA (Chris Owen) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 08:08:20 -0700 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 11 Oct 2006 to 12 Oct 2006 (#2006-231) Message-ID: Not sure how or if Dave would seek that kind of recognition, but I cant think of anyone who deserves it more. Also its about time Hawkwind as a band was recognised also. Chris Owen ----- Original Message ----- From: "BOC-L automatic digest system" To: Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 2:00 AM Subject: BOC-L Digest - 11 Oct 2006 to 12 Oct 2006 (#2006-231) > There are 4 messages totalling 99 lines in this issue. > > Topics of the day: > > 1. Hall of Fame (4) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:01:40 +0100 > From: Michael Crook > Subject: Re: Hall of Fame > > I think its high time Dave Brock was elected into the > Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - how do we get him > nominated? > > > > Mick > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > All New Yahoo! Mail - Tired of Vi at gr@! come-ons? Let our SpamGuard protect > you. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 17:19:48 EDT > From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM > Subject: Re: Hall of Fame > > > A very good question. > Alice Cooper has not been inducted yet either, and that's not for lack of > trying! > Steve. > > In a message dated 10/11/2006 22:03:16 GMT Standard Time, > m.j.crook at TALK21.COM writes: > > I think its high time Dave Brock was elected into the > Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - how do we get him > nominated? > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:25:41 -0400 > From: David Kuznick > Subject: Re: Hall of Fame > > Ok, we are being silly now. Now I love Dave Brock and mostly can't > stand Alice Cooper, but I certainly think Alice Cooper is more deserving > of Hall > of Fame status than Dave. As meaningless as that distinction even is, > let's at > least be realistic. > > Quoting StevePXR5 at AOL.COM: > >> >> A very good question. >> Alice Cooper has not been inducted yet either, and that's not for lack of >> trying! >> Steve. >> >> In a message dated 10/11/2006 22:03:16 GMT Standard Time, >> m.j.crook at TALK21.COM writes: >> >> I think its high time Dave Brock was elected into the >> Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - how do we get him >> nominated? >> > > > -- > David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu > "Saviour of the night came slowly on the silent river, and the lord of > life > came following, his sins to be forgiven, while the world sat back and > laughed > away the hours, till the dawning of the daybreak." > Dreaming of 4000 - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 04:12:12 EDT > From: IainFerguson at AOL.COM > Subject: Re: Hall of Fame > > Errr no . > > Dave Brock stands well above Alice Cooper in terms of music written, > pleasure he's brought to me, and Stage shows that have had me goggle eyed > for > years... > > Induct Dave Brock .... > > ------------------------------ > > End of BOC-L Digest - 11 Oct 2006 to 12 Oct 2006 (#2006-231) > ************************************************************ > From m.j.crook at TALK21.COM Thu Oct 12 12:13:34 2006 From: m.j.crook at TALK21.COM (Michael Crook) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 17:13:34 +0100 Subject: Hall of Fame In-Reply-To: <20061011202541.yug8oskc00kcosso@webmail.spamcop.net> Message-ID: According the H of F website .... "Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record. Criteria include the influence and significance of the artist?s contributions to the development and perpetuation of rock and roll." I would say Dave meets those criteria. Mick --- David Kuznick wrote: > Ok, we are being silly now. Now I love Dave Brock > and mostly can't > stand Alice Cooper, but I certainly think Alice > Cooper is more deserving of Hall > of Fame status than Dave. As meaningless as that > distinction even is, let's at > least be realistic. > > Quoting StevePXR5 at AOL.COM: > > > > > A very good question. > > Alice Cooper has not been inducted yet either, and > that's not for lack of > > trying! > > Steve. > > > > In a message dated 10/11/2006 22:03:16 GMT > Standard Time, > > m.j.crook at TALK21.COM writes: > > > > I think its high time Dave Brock was elected into > the > > Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - how do we get him > > nominated? > > > > > -- > David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu > "Saviour of the night came slowly on the silent > river, and the lord of life > came following, his sins to be forgiven, while the > world sat back and laughed > away the hours, till the dawning of the daybreak." > Dreaming of 4000 - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM Thu Oct 12 14:48:53 2006 From: blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM (blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:48:53 -0400 Subject: Hall of Fame Message-ID: > From: Michael Crook > According the H of F website .... > > "Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after > the release of their first record. Criteria include > the influence and significance of the artist?s > contributions to the development and perpetuation of > rock and roll." They'll have to change that definition once the online-based artists start coming of age. They may put out popular tracks online long before they release a proper album. Or they may never release an album at all.... I think the odds of BOC and Hawkwind making the Hall are approximately "slim" and "none." Maybe if the Hall was based at Stonehenge.... From js3619 at ACMENET.NET Thu Oct 12 15:03:31 2006 From: js3619 at ACMENET.NET (Jason M. Scruton) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:03:31 -0400 Subject: Hall of Fame In-Reply-To: <200610121848.k9CImrSY008529@mail22.atl.registeredsite.com> Message-ID: > I think the odds of BOC and Hawkwind making the Hall are approximately "slim" > and "none." Maybe if the Hall was based at Stonehenge.... The "Megaliths of Rock n' Roll" does have a certain ring to it. Slim sound too high, odds-wise speaking. They're going to be part of the cadre of artists that certain people know about while the generally-informed to novice listener will just acknowledge their names with a "huh?" Besides, the very idea of Hawkwind at the get-go favors an "off the grid" approach. BOC knocked themselves off the grid for decades. ever the optimist, eh? Jason. PS: anyone out there equally baffled by the mudslinging around the Easy Action Sonic's Rendez-vous band box set? I admit that when they did their MC5 box it seems like all they did was gain posession of Total Energy's tapes and re-released them. I always felt the original discs were legit because John Sinclair penned the liner notes, but who knows.... business and music don't mix. np: North Circular, Bevis Frond. From StevePXR5 at AOL.COM Thu Oct 12 15:16:42 2006 From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM (StevePXR5 at AOL.COM) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:16:42 EDT Subject: Hall of Fame Message-ID: Iain, I couldn't agree more. I was just making a point about inductees. Regards, Steve. In a message dated 10/12/2006 09:13:21 GMT Standard Time, IainFerguson at AOL.COM writes: Errr no . Dave Brock stands well above Alice Cooper in terms of music written, pleasure he's brought to me, and Stage shows that have had me goggle eyed for years... Induct Dave Brock .... From StevePXR5 at AOL.COM Thu Oct 12 15:19:37 2006 From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM (StevePXR5 at AOL.COM) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:19:37 EDT Subject: Hall of Fame Message-ID: I would say so too. However, there is a lot of bullshit associated with this "honour" Steve. In a message dated 10/12/2006 17:15:07 GMT Standard Time, m.j.crook at TALK21.COM writes: According the H of F website .... "Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record. Criteria include the influence and significance of the artist?s contributions to the development and perpetuation of rock and roll." I would say Dave meets those criteria. From StevePXR5 at AOL.COM Fri Oct 13 14:47:39 2006 From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM (StevePXR5 at AOL.COM) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:47:39 EDT Subject: London... Message-ID: I take it from the lack of response that no one wants to meet up and block book a hotel. Or is nobody going to the London show? I'll see myself there then. Steve. From akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU Fri Oct 13 15:14:38 2006 From: akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:14:38 -0500 Subject: London... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 StevePXR5 at AOL.COM wrote: :Subject: London... : :I take it from the lack of response that no one wants to meet up and block :book a hotel. :Or is nobody going to the London show? :I'll see myself there then. I can't make London this year, but I'm sure there will be the other usual suspects going.... I'm doing Leeds and Wolverhampton (yeah, London might be better, but Rich works retail and him getting time off around xmas isn't particularly likely.) Arin -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu Assistant Director - Solutions Architecture University of Chicago/NSIT/RP&A tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #307a, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM Fri Oct 13 23:11:47 2006 From: judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM (trev) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 04:11:47 +0100 Subject: London... Message-ID: naaaa i don't think that anyone is going - we're all going to the nik turner inner city unit...slough, vicrams, 18th nov...cough! trev ----- Original Message ----- From: "Arin Komins" To: Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 8:14 PM Subject: Re: London... > On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 StevePXR5 at AOL.COM wrote: > > :Subject: London... > : > :I take it from the lack of response that no one wants to meet up and > block > :book a hotel. > :Or is nobody going to the London show? > :I'll see myself there then. > > I can't make London this year, but I'm sure there will be the other usual > suspects going.... > > I'm doing Leeds and Wolverhampton (yeah, London might be better, but Rich > works retail and him getting time off around xmas isn't particularly > likely.) > > Arin > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu > Assistant Director - Solutions Architecture > University of Chicago/NSIT/RP&A tel: (773)834-4087 > 1155 E. 60th St. #307a, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > From StevePXR5 at AOL.COM Sat Oct 14 03:25:19 2006 From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM (StevePXR5 at AOL.COM) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 03:25:19 EDT Subject: London... Message-ID: Just as I suspected :-) Steve. In a message dated 10/14/2006 04:12:55 GMT Standard Time, judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM writes: naaaa i don't think that anyone is going - we're all going to the nik turner inner city unit...slough, vicrams, 18th nov...cough! From JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM Sat Oct 14 06:44:48 2006 From: JLoehr4299 at AOL.COM (Joe Loehr) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 06:44:48 EDT Subject: Hall of Fame Message-ID: In a message dated 10/12/2006 11:15:07 AM US Eastern Standard Time, m.j.crook at TALK21.COM writes: According the H of F website .... "Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record. Criteria include the influence and significance of the artist?s contributions to the development and perpetuation of rock and roll." How does Miles Davis fit that role? The Hall of Fame is a joke! Joe From chrisow at SHAW.CA Sat Oct 14 13:19:00 2006 From: chrisow at SHAW.CA (Chris Owen) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 10:19:00 -0700 Subject: BOC-L Digest - 13 Oct 2006 to 14 Oct 2006 (#2006-233) Message-ID: Re London, We both want to get to see the band again. Main problem is work, money and kids. We are hoping that there will be a gig we can go to when we come home to Wales next summer for a month. Never made it to any of the Devon passport private parties but would be perfect for next summer. Chris and Filiz ----- Original Message ----- From: "BOC-L automatic digest system" To: Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 2:00 AM Subject: BOC-L Digest - 13 Oct 2006 to 14 Oct 2006 (#2006-233) > There are 4 messages totalling 121 lines in this issue. > > Topics of the day: > > 1. London... (4) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:47:39 EDT > From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM > Subject: London... > > I take it from the lack of response that no one wants to meet up and block > book a hotel. > Or is nobody going to the London show? > I'll see myself there then. > > Steve. > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:14:38 -0500 > From: Arin Komins > Subject: Re: London... > > On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 StevePXR5 at AOL.COM wrote: > > :Subject: London... > : > :I take it from the lack of response that no one wants to meet up and > block > :book a hotel. > :Or is nobody going to the London show? > :I'll see myself there then. > > I can't make London this year, but I'm sure there will be the other usual > suspects going.... > > I'm doing Leeds and Wolverhampton (yeah, London might be better, but Rich > works retail and him getting time off around xmas isn't particularly > likely.) > > Arin > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu > Assistant Director - Solutions Architecture > University of Chicago/NSIT/RP&A tel: (773)834-4087 > 1155 E. 60th St. #307a, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 04:11:47 +0100 > From: trev > Subject: Re: London... > > naaaa i don't think that anyone is going - we're all going to the nik > turner > inner city unit...slough, vicrams, 18th nov...cough! > > trev > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Arin Komins" > To: > Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 8:14 PM > Subject: Re: London... > > >> On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 StevePXR5 at AOL.COM wrote: >> >> :Subject: London... >> : >> :I take it from the lack of response that no one wants to meet up and >> block >> :book a hotel. >> :Or is nobody going to the London show? >> :I'll see myself there then. >> >> I can't make London this year, but I'm sure there will be the other usual >> suspects going.... >> >> I'm doing Leeds and Wolverhampton (yeah, London might be better, but Rich >> works retail and him getting time off around xmas isn't particularly >> likely.) >> >> Arin >> -- >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu >> Assistant Director - Solutions Architecture >> University of Chicago/NSIT/RP&A tel: (773)834-4087 >> 1155 E. 60th St. #307a, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 03:25:19 EDT > From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM > Subject: Re: London... > > > Just as I suspected :-) > > Steve. > > In a message dated 10/14/2006 04:12:55 GMT Standard Time, > judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM writes: > > naaaa i don't think that anyone is going - we're all going to the nik > turner > inner city unit...slough, vicrams, 18th nov...cough! > > ------------------------------ > > End of BOC-L Digest - 13 Oct 2006 to 14 Oct 2006 (#2006-233) > ************************************************************ > From colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK Sat Oct 14 15:39:37 2006 From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK (Colin Allen) Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 20:39:37 +0100 Subject: Litmus gigs In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Litmus are pleased to announce the following gigs in November: November 5th: Jamm, Brixton http://www.brixtonjamm.org This will be a full length set; support TBA. November 7th: Robin 2, Bilston http://therobin.co.uk Playing support to Space Ritual More gigs will be announced soon. The new album has now been mixed and is awaiting mastering; release date is currently set for February 2007. From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Oct 15 06:10:30 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 06:10:30 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations: New Space Rock & Atomic Bongload Radio Shows + New Mail Order Goodies Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com OCTOBER 15, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOWS + MAIL ORDER GOODIES I?ve just uploaded new shows from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #161), and The Atomic Bongload (show #21). 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 CD by Earth Lab, which features Jerry Richards, Simon House, Ron Tree, Steve Swindells, Alf Hardy and more. I've got the debut CD by Puerto Rican Prog-Space-Kraut Rockers Astrid Pr?ll. And I've restocked on some Spacious and related CDs: I've got what the band tells me are the last copies of the limited edition live CDR, Pickin Berries N Playin Blues. So here's your chance if you missed out the first time around. I've got more copies of Rotvalta, The Spacious Mind's most recent studio CD, more Moon Trotskij, and more of Jens first solo CD. For details and ordering information you can go directly to the online store at http://www.aural-innovations.com/store. Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #161) Earth Lab ? ?Wheels Part 2/We Took The Car? (from Element) Farflung ? ?Silver Shrooms? (from Myspace.com page) Big Dwarf ? ?Unchained Malady? (from Myspace.com page) Census of Hallucinations ? ?Cause Inebriation? (from 10) Omnia Opera ? ?Space Bastard? (from Omnia Opera) Omnia Opera ? ?Waiting? (from Red Shift) Dream Robot ? ?Air Boy? (from forthcoming album, Air Boy) Astrid Proll - "Proll II" (from Astrid Proll) Civilian Zen - "Jackyl Headed Women" (from Songs for Shelter) Subscape Annex ? ?Theremin Dub? (from The Cloud-Zero Tribute to The Legendary Pink Dots) Nudo de Espejos - "En Mi" (from Nudo de Espejos) Mahamudra ? ?Buscando? (from Mahamudra) Unimother 27 ? ?The Secret Vision? (from Unimother 27) Tangle Edge ? ?Radiation Conquest? (unreleased track) The Atomic Bongload (show #21) The Atomic Bongload was created to give an audio spotlight to the Stoner Rock and general HEAVY music we receive at Aural Innovations. Magnolia ? ?Vem Bestammer?? (from Magnolia) Village of Dead Roads ? ?Blind Albino? (from Dwelling in Doubt) Wicked Minds ? ?Black Capricorn Fire? (from Witchflower) Hainloose ? ?Broken Dams Part II? (from Burden State) Bangtwister ? ?Sleepwalking? (from The Moon On A Stick) Solar Anus ? ?Electric Jellyfish? (from Skull Alcoholic) Colour Haze ? ?Aquamaria? (from Tempel) Major Stars ? ?The Ravager? (from Syntoptikon) Areknames ? ?Pendulum Arc? (from Love Hate Round Trip) Northwinds ? ?Dusty Pictures? (from Chimeres) Balero ? ?Resolution? (from One Planet Short of the Sun) Verse and Radiation ? ?Zombie Inherit the Earth? (from Along the Celestial Ruins) Reino Ermitano ? ?Birro, El Morbido? (from Reino Ermitano) Ganon ? ?The Calm of Unlight? (from In the Dead of Sleep) http://Aural-Innovations.com From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Oct 16 06:20:55 2006 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 11:20:55 +0100 Subject: London... In-Reply-To: StevePXR5@AOL.COM's message of Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:47:39 EDT Message-ID: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM writes: > I take it from the lack of response that no one wants to meet up and block > book a hotel. > Or is nobody going to the London show? > I'll see myself there then. I'll be there. I was hoping it'd be in the Radisson again... FoFP From mysterioso at GMAIL.COM Mon Oct 16 08:32:51 2006 From: mysterioso at GMAIL.COM (Chris Allen) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:32:51 +0100 Subject: BOC: With Cowbell (Slight Return) Message-ID: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5slgwrZSdg This is not the Saturday Night Live skit, but clearly two of these people have seen it... (originally seen on the Yahoo BOC list.) From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Tue Oct 17 10:55:17 2006 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 07:55:17 -0700 Subject: No subject Message-ID: To: hawkwind at yahoogroups.com, sxblues at yahoogroups.com, spacerockers at yahoogroups.com, spacerock at yahoogroups.com, all at payroll-schweiz.ch, amadden at brad-ex.co.uk, big.beat.nut at bigfoot.com, jawdiok at comcast.net, Rachel at autojet.be, bardofely at ntlworld.com, barger58 at comcast.net, bbarnett at jhu.edu, beeshi at aol.com, bimotarich at aol.com, darkrisin at verizon.net, CallHomeNow at aol.com, capcloud at hawklord.com, CONRAIDER2 at aol.com, cratylus7 at msn.com, dantilbury at yahoo.co.uk, dl006a5789 at blueyonder.co.uk, ddevilsangel at hotmail.com, dixiehead at hotmail.com, dodger at mybasement.net, dornrecyclers at aol.com, dreamwind69 at hotmail.com, drehner at head-cfa.harvard.edu, buzzstavern at verizon.net, geospy at otenet.gr, ghlase at yahoo.com, GildedSplinter at hotmail.com, greenofgerkin7 at ntlworld.com, terryhawke at yahoo.co.uk, headsmithuk at yahoo.co.uk, harp_hog at yahoo.co.uk, kbolty at aol.com, jwhe10 at sasktel.net, jperkins at mailcity.com, kevin.com at btinternet.com, kevsmithsplace at btopenworld.com, toucmanone at btinternet.com, BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET, margaret at tait1959.fsnet.co.uk, lupeo at comcast.net, nancymca at capital.net, mdusky at noos.fr, mgandalfm at aol.com, MJsocial at aol.com, MOOGYKING at aol.com, mrae at rochester.rr.com, mramberg at ncb.com, stewkeymusic at verizon.net, nexus at panix.com, wild_bob_the_original at gol21.fsnet.co.uk, paulhirsh at onetel.com, rancity at comcast.net, rarlegui at retena.com, mikereedinusa at yahoo.com, f.renier at kennisnet.org, rhanes at gate.net, Richard2001uk at hotmail.com, Rkotlarek@!aol.com, RKotlarek at aol.com, loakeshouse at hotmail.com, rocktown at aol.com, sautmanreid at prodigy.net, schism33 at hotmail.com, ashwyn.smyth at virgin.net, Spiralgalaxy1988 at aol.com, starrgazrr419 at yahoo.com, stellamarz at msn.com, ss7713 at msn.com, sara_smile711 at yahoo.com, js3619 at acmenet.net, voorhees at ntlworld.com, gerald.whitworth at ceva-dsp.com, bbarnett at jhsph.edu, scott at wfmu.org, woodsrainham at hotmail.com, XbogswampX at aol.com, hilump at worldnet.att.net Cc: sloterdijk at msn.com Bcc: Subject: One Eyed Bishops: News story Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 14:55:15 +0000 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed X-OriginalArrivalTime: 17 Oct 2006 14:55:16.0957 (UTC) FILETIME=[421828D0:01C6F1FC] Greetings friends, some of you might be interested in the content of the new story linked below: http://prweb.com/releases/2006/10/prweb449592.htm From heathcliff13 at GMAIL.COM Tue Oct 17 11:08:45 2006 From: heathcliff13 at GMAIL.COM (tim elliott) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 11:08:45 -0400 Subject: No subject In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Very impressive Mike - keep up the good work tim 8>)... > Cc: sloterdijk at msn.com > Bcc: > Subject: One Eyed Bishops: News story > Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 14:55:15 +0000 > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed > X-OriginalArrivalTime: 17 Oct 2006 14:55:16.0957 (UTC) > FILETIME=[421828D0:01C6F1FC] > > Greetings friends, > some of you might be interested in the content of the new story linked > below: > > http://prweb.com/releases/2006/10/prweb449592.htm > -- tim 8>)... http://heathcliff13.blogspot.com From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Wed Oct 18 03:42:41 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 03:42:41 -0400 Subject: Dream Magazine #7 Message-ID: Hello all, I'm passing on the following message in hopes of helping Dream Magazine (a PRINT publication!) get some advertisers for their upcoming issue. And if you're not a band or label, pick up a copy when it's ready. It's a fantastic magazine with much to appeal to Aural Innovations readers.......... Jerry >From Dream Magazine publisher George Parsons... So far the line-up for Dream Magazine #7 looks like this: A wonderful archival interview with the late great Ivor Cutler conducted by John Cavanagh (Phosphene), Mats Gustafsson will be covering Lanterns and Antony Milton of PseudoArcana. Lee Jackson is doing a piece on Nurse With Wound, and Josephine Foster. Ethan Gicker is going to go visit Sal Valentino (Beau Brummels/Stoneground). Nuno Robles is gonna do an interview with Hush Arbors. Some new fellow named Max is doing a piece on mysterious Gypsy songwriter and sound sculptor Aranos. And Ned Raggett is covering Yellow6. Jose Marmeleira may be doing something on Caetano Veloso. I?m talking to: Larkin Grimm, Turkish band Ayyuka, Loren Connors, Mayo Thompson of Red Krayola, Bert Jansch, Absalom, Henry Flynt, P.G. Six, Function, St. Mary?s, Tor Lundvall, Powell St. John (songwriter for 13th Floor Elevators, Mother Earth, Janis Joplin, etc.) , Mark Brend of Fari?a, Frans and Freek of Beequeen, Mike Tamburo, and Sharron Kraus. Ad Rates for issue #7 of Dream Magazine. Full page: 7 1/2? x 10? $200 Half page: 7 1/2? x 5? or 3 3/4? x 10? $110 Quarter page 3 3/4? x 5? $60 Eighth page: 3 3/4? x 2 1/2? $35 payable to George Parsons Deadline: 10/30/06 George Parsons Dream Magazine P.O. Box 2027 Nevada City, CA 95959-1941 geo at gv.net www.dreamgeo.com From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Wed Oct 18 07:32:42 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:32:42 +0100 Subject: HW: Hall of Fame In-Reply-To: <20061012161334.62511.qmail@web86201.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 05:13:34PM +0100, Michael Crook typed out: > "Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after > the release of their first record. Criteria include > the influence and significance of the artist?s > contributions to the development and perpetuation of > rock and roll." > I would say Dave meets those criteria. I wonder, actually. Especially compared to someone like Alice Cooper, after whom dozens of metal bands have modelled themselves, and some got quite big. Motley Crue sadly possibly the best example. But I'm not sure you could point to a similar kind of `perpetuation' from Hawkwind. There've been a lot of bands trying to be Hawkwind, sure--but they're all tiny. A good few stoner bands probably cite Hawkwind as an influence, but you can't usually hear it for the Sabbath, and anyway stoner bands, Monster Magnet perhaps aside, don't really make it on the big stage. In fact Monster Magnet are probably Hawkwind's biggest follower in publicity terms. But really, I don't think there's a huge rock footprint, because Hawkwind have mainly been a band that other people love, but don't imitate themselves, and those that do are pretty marginal. Obviously we love them! but we are few. What I think *might* be interesting is if there was an Electronic Music Hall of Fame. I bet there you'd get a whole bunch of big names saying "but I'd never have wound up doing this if not for Hawkwind". (The only problem being that patch in the nineties where Hawkwind started trying to imitate them back... ) Just a few pence worth, yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From StevePXR5 at AOL.COM Sun Oct 22 04:56:52 2006 From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM (StevePXR5 at AOL.COM) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 04:56:52 EDT Subject: Morecambe next weekend... Message-ID: I'm off to Morcambe next weekend for the HW show. Making a long weekend of it as there's 2 day Wasted party at the Carleton with live music. Here's a link if anyone else fancies it: _http://www.holidaysinthesun.net/pages/carlton2006.html_ (http://www.holidaysinthesun.net/pages/carlton2006.html) I've not heard of any of the bands, but Guns On The Roof sound good. And there was I thinking I'd be having cups of tea with old ladies. Steve. From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Oct 22 13:29:22 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 13:29:22 -0400 Subject: Aural Innovations: New Space Rock & Magic Cat Radio Shows Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com OCTOBER 22, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOWS I've just uploaded new shows from Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #162), and Magic Cat Radio (show #16). 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 Aural Innovations Space Rock Radio (show #162) Born to Go - "Farthest Star" (from One Tribe Radio Special) Earth Lab - "Digital Age" (from Element) Level Pi - "Hubble's Dream - Dream Without End" (from Entrance) 99 Names of God - "No Such Place" (from Interwoven) Will Greenwood - "Shine" (from Half a Dozen of the Other) Terraplane - "Into the Unknown" (from Into the Unknown) Census of Hallucinations - "Squelch/Celestial Creatures In The Dreamtime" (from 10) Big Dwarf - "The Idiots Are Winning" (from Myspace.com page) Chef Menteur - "Aquavitae" (from Proud to Swim Home compilation) The Sparkling Fountains Of Magic Reality - "Come Clean/New Morning" (from Myspace.com page) Primordial Undermind - "Driftglass" (from Loss of Affect) Jaberwok - "Lube Dub" (from demo) Magic Cat Radio (show #16) 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. Visit Kev's personal page at http://uk.geocities.com/magiccatradio. Bubbledubble - "Melodicant" (from On A Hilltop In Dorset) Dr. Hasbeen - "Final Flight" (from Powered by Beer) Shom - "Atomic Dub Manoeuvre" (from Live at Eastern Haze 2006) Mother Of All Bands - "Wake Up Yer Man (Me)" (from Mother Of All Bands) Litmus - "The Temple (live)" (from Soundclick.com site) Acousticat - "Come On In" (live at Earthwise Festival 2006) Andy Shades (Outram) - "Making Way For China" (from Shades of Us) Craig Gregory - "Regarding The Alien" (from Myspace.com site) Huw Lloyd Langton - "Alien Jiggers (live)" (from Live in Walthamstow 2002 DVD) Hashtronaut - "Nexus (edit)" (from Nexus) http://Aural-Innovations.com From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Mon Oct 23 06:18:56 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 11:18:56 +0100 Subject: Litmus gigs In-Reply-To: <20061014193937.82406.qmail@web86809.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 08:39:37PM +0100, Colin Allen typed out: > Litmus are pleased to announce the following gigs in November: > > November 5th: Jamm, Brixton http://www.brixtonjamm.org > This will be a full length set; support TBA. > More gigs will be announced soon. > > The new album has now been mixed and is awaiting mastering; release date is currently set for February 2007. This is all excellent news, except that the album isn't yet actually in my hippy claws :-) Guy Fawkes weekend is looking really really busy... It's all good mate, or something, yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Mon Oct 23 07:08:27 2006 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 12:08:27 +0100 Subject: Space Rock in Germany Message-ID: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/20/meteor_destroys_cottage/ Ouch! That's gotta hurt. From shll at HAGEDORN.DK Mon Oct 23 07:12:43 2006 From: shll at HAGEDORN.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 13:12:43 +0200 Subject: OFF: Dark Sun In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A new Dark Sun release out now: Astral Visions II - Live '00-'05 This is a professionally printed 2CD-R release limited to 150 copies. The album features both soundboard and audience live recordings and comes with full colour psychedelic artwork. There are lots of Hawkwind covers, some with Nik Turner, a couple of Pink Floyd covers etc. + some classic Dark Sun tracks along with a lot of unreleased ones. Check out the bands website for details: http://www.darksunband.com You can get your copy for 15? or 16? through Paypal inc. postage. Contact darksanttu at hotmail.com first, if you're interested. This album will also be available at least through Freak Emporium and Aural Innovations. Thanks! From wrightm at BRE.CO.UK Mon Oct 23 09:34:52 2006 From: wrightm at BRE.CO.UK (Wright, Mike) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 14:34:52 +0100 Subject: support act for tour? Message-ID: Does anyone know who the support will be for the tour, or will it change. At northampton it says Confirmed Support from. . . . LASTWINDmusic is the working name of Paul Hayles, composer, arranger and producer of music. Involved in the music scene since the mid-seventies, he has worked with, among others: > HAWKWIND > TOPPER HEADON (The Clash) > JALAL NURINDA (Last Poets) > REG MEUROSS > HARRY WILLIAMSON > CROPDUSTERS Besides playing live extensively on three continents and his studio work he has composed the music for several films and TV programmes. which might be interesting. Is anyone else going to the opening night? Mike Talking Water ? 16th Nov 2006 at BRE, Watford This one day conference on water efficiency and human consumption will examine the use of water and what can be done to create less wasteful habits. Low Carbon Technology Briefings ? Various dates, Nov 2006 to March 2007 at BRE, Watford A series of briefings on the benefits of low carbon technologies, designed to give a general overview of the technologies supported by the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. For further information and to book online go to www.bre.co.uk/events For full details see www.bre.co.uk/events -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Privileged and confidential information and/or copyright material may be contained in this e-mail. The information and material is intended for the use of the intended addressee only. If you are not the intended addressee you may not copy or deliver it to anyone else or use it in any unauthorised manner. To do so is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you receive this e-mail by mistake, please advise the sender immediately by return e-mail and destroy all copies. Thank you. Building Research Establishment Ltd, Registered under number 3319324 in England and Wales. BRE Certification Limited, Registered under number 3548352 in England and Wales. Building Research Establishment and BRE Certification are subsidiaries of the BRE Trust. BRE Trust, Registered under number 3282856 in England and Wales, and registered as a charity (No 1092193). Registered Offices: Bucknalls Lane, Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9XX From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Oct 23 10:13:11 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:13:11 +0100 Subject: support act for tour? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 23/10/2006 14:34, Wright, Mike wrote: > Does anyone know who the support will be for the tour, or will it > change. At northampton it says > Confirmed Support from. . . . > LASTWINDmusic is the working name of > Paul Hayles, composer, arranger and producer of music. The Junction (Cambridge) doesn't have any info on its site, but the hawkwind.com site lists the support there as the "Paul Hayles band", which is perhaps the same thing before a more dramatic name had been found. Wasn't Paul Hayles involved with the Sonic Assassins tour, back in the day? Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Oct 23 10:18:05 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:18:05 +0100 Subject: support act for tour? In-Reply-To: <453CCDF7.7080708@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On 23/10/2006 15:13, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > On 23/10/2006 14:34, Wright, Mike wrote: >> Does anyone know who the support will be for the tour, or will it >> change. At northampton it says >> Confirmed Support from. . . . LASTWINDmusic >> is the working name of >> Paul Hayles, composer, arranger and producer of music. > > The Junction (Cambridge) doesn't have any info on its site, but the > hawkwind.com site lists the support there as the "Paul Hayles band", > which is perhaps the same thing before a more dramatic name had been > found. Wasn't Paul Hayles involved with the Sonic Assassins tour, back > in the day? Mmm, yeah, further to all that: http://www.myspace.com/lastwind Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From Gerald.Whitworth at GLONAVGPS.COM Mon Oct 23 11:17:34 2006 From: Gerald.Whitworth at GLONAVGPS.COM (Gerald Whitworth) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 16:17:34 +0100 Subject: support act for tour? In-Reply-To: A Message-ID: I will be at Northampton tomorrow. I managed to get virtually the last two circle seats so it should be a good crowd. Gerald -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Wright, Mike Sent: 23 October 2006 14:35 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: support act for tour? Does anyone know who the support will be for the tour, or will it change. At northampton it says Confirmed Support from. . . . LASTWINDmusic is the working name of Paul Hayles, composer, arranger and producer of music. Involved in the music scene since the mid-seventies, he has worked with, among others: > HAWKWIND > TOPPER HEADON (The Clash) > JALAL NURINDA (Last Poets) > REG MEUROSS > HARRY WILLIAMSON > CROPDUSTERS Besides playing live extensively on three continents and his studio work he has composed the music for several films and TV programmes. which might be interesting. Is anyone else going to the opening night? Mike Talking Water - 16th Nov 2006 at BRE, Watford This one day conference on water efficiency and human consumption will examine the use of water and what can be done to create less wasteful habits. Low Carbon Technology Briefings - Various dates, Nov 2006 to March 2007 at BRE, Watford A series of briefings on the benefits of low carbon technologies, designed to give a general overview of the technologies supported by the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. For further information and to book online go to www.bre.co.uk/events For full details see www.bre.co.uk/events ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------- Privileged and confidential information and/or copyright material may be contained in this e-mail. The information and material is intended for the use of the intended addressee only. If you are not the intended addressee you may not copy or deliver it to anyone else or use it in any unauthorised manner. To do so is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you receive this e-mail by mistake, please advise the sender immediately by return e-mail and destroy all copies. Thank you. Building Research Establishment Ltd, Registered under number 3319324 in England and Wales. BRE Certification Limited, Registered under number 3548352 in England and Wales. Building Research Establishment and BRE Certification are subsidiaries of the BRE Trust. BRE Trust, Registered under number 3282856 in England and Wales, and registered as a charity (No 1092193). Registered Offices: Bucknalls Lane, Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9XX From dave at ASSASSINSOFSILENCE.COM Mon Oct 23 12:12:44 2006 From: dave at ASSASSINSOFSILENCE.COM (Dave Adams) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 17:12:44 +0100 Subject: Northampton support Message-ID: Its LastWind, Keith Hayles new band. I have been talking to Keith recently and he is doing 4 support slots on this tour. Quite a few of us Assassins will be there tomorrow. Maybe get to met a few BOC list members there? Dave -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.9/490 - Release Date: 20/10/2006 From jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Tue Oct 24 15:35:39 2006 From: jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 20:35:39 +0100 Subject: HW: Morecambe gig 28th October Message-ID: Just a quick warning in case anyone is thinking about planning a last-minute trip to Morecambe on 28th October and intending to stroll around town looking for a B&B to stay overnight. There are no Vacancies. All hotels and guest houses are FULL and there's not a room to be had. It's because of the PunkFest. Overton (to the south) or Lancaster (east-ish) may well have rooms available but they are both about 5 miles away which means a taxi ride or a long walk. However on the bright side there will probably be loads of beach parties! good luck jill ============================================== Jill Strobridge ============================================== From StevePXR5 at AOL.COM Tue Oct 24 16:20:31 2006 From: StevePXR5 at AOL.COM (StevePXR5 at AOL.COM) Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 16:20:31 EDT Subject: HW: Morecambe gig 28th October Message-ID: Got in just in time then. Steve. In a message dated 10/24/2006 20:38:24 GMT Standard Time, jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK writes: Just a quick warning in case anyone is thinking about planning a last-minute trip to Morecambe on 28th October and intending to stroll around town looking for a B&B to stay overnight. There are no Vacancies. All hotels and guest houses are FULL and there's not a room to be had. It's because of the PunkFest. Overton (to the south) or Lancaster (east-ish) may well have rooms available but they are both about 5 miles away which means a taxi ride or a long walk. However on the bright side there will probably be loads of beach parties! From steve.bishop at DB.COM Wed Oct 25 02:49:05 2006 From: steve.bishop at DB.COM (Steve Bishop) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 07:49:05 +0100 Subject: Northampton gig In-Reply-To: <03a901c6f7a3$964f57f0$6601a8c0@jillspc> Message-ID: I'm off to see HW in Cambridge tonight - any reviews of last nights kick-off gig pls ? Thx Sid --- 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 cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed Oct 25 04:47:03 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:47:03 +0100 Subject: Northampton gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 25/10/2006 07:49, Steve Bishop wrote: > I'm off to see HW in Cambridge tonight - any reviews of last nights kick-off gig pls ? I'm off to see HW in Cambridge tonight, too :) I'll be lurking around in my Rickenbacker T-shirt .... Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From shll at HAGEDORN.DK Wed Oct 25 05:24:45 2006 From: shll at HAGEDORN.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 11:24:45 +0200 Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hej I hope all you space rock fans don't mind the intrusion.. Just like to announce that my band, the Oresund Space Collective will release our new double CD in a deluxe DVD case on this Friday. It is called "It's all about Delay". It is 12 tracks, 156 minutes of high flying space rock music. All instrumental and 100% improvised with no overdubs. It took 5 months to mix this monster but it was worth it. It can be ordered directly from the bands web site but should be available in 2-3 weeks at Aural Innovations, Andy G's new shop and other places. 16? includes shippinig anywhere in the world. Thanks for the support... I think the HW fans will really like the track, In her majesty's Secret Saucer... scott www.oresundspacecollective.com www.myspace.com/oresundspacecollective (You can hear 4 of the new songs on the myspace page) If you are in southern Sweden, we play this Friday (27th) at the Aktivetetshuset in Malmo. We will play 3 sets, about 3 hrs! On Nov 9th, we play in central Copenhagen. See website for details. From cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed Oct 25 05:46:19 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 10:46:19 +0100 Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 25/10/2006 10:24, SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: > It is called "It's all about Delay". _Excellent_ title! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From wrightm at BRE.CO.UK Wed Oct 25 06:52:15 2006 From: wrightm at BRE.CO.UK (Wright, Mike) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 11:52:15 +0100 Subject: Northampton gig Message-ID: Northampton Deco is a smallish new look inside thetre, with standing space downstairs and a circle with plenty of seating, which had the front half occupied. The bar sold bottled beers, including Sam Smiths pale ale. Which was nice. I got there at 8:25 and managed to see 15 mins of Lastwind, was was good. It was Paul Hayles on 2 keyboards, and backing tapes I gues, with a very fine guitarist doing blanga crossed with the odd wailing bit. Brock meets hillage. Very tasty amd I would like to buy some of their stuff. I guess the website http://www.lastwindmusic.com/ is not representative of this gig, as it is more soundtrack stuff, but if they were to record what they are doing live I would happily pay for it. Hawkwind came on at 9.00, Dave Alan, Richard and keyboard player, Jason Stuart according to myspace. There was a microphone centre stage, which was never used, maybe it was for Mr. Dibbs, but they didn't get to do Silver Machine (they ran out of time) so maybe that is why it wasn't used. The backdrop was the archway with the two female statues either side, with a big screen in the middle, which was used very well, excellently psychedelic effects. The stage backdrop is the one shown in this photo, http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/Xmas_05_017.htm. I didn't notice the lighting problems discussed on http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=98697926 &blogID=184503864&MyToken=019947e1-a2e3-407d-a959-24d39a8136eb, but what do I know? The band all had laptops, so they could see what was happening, but only Jason had keyboards. I think both Dave and Alan had boxes to press for sounds, but no actual keyboards. This was good as we got Dave doing guitar all night, and the world was a better place for that. His effects were on a table, so he could see what was going on, although I think all his effects were in one box raqther than lots of different pedals. There were two dancers, who came on at different stages in different outfits, including the winged demon (http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/Xmas_05_034.htm) the tailed monster (http://www.hawkwind.com/gigs/x2005/Xmas_05_041.htm) and some bug like things. I am not particulalrly a fan of dancers, (for any event) but their costumes are great to look at. The track listing is a bit vague, certainly towards the end of the set, but here goes Right Stuff Psychedelic Warlords Orgone Accumulator, different to the last time I heard it, with a slow bit in the middle. I preferred the new tempo bit to the slow bit in the middle. Robot with Richard reading out the 3 laws and doing the Are Oh Bee Oh Tee bit. Paradox Poem (read by Dave) Lord of Light (very fast and most excellent) Instrumental with Jez Hugget sax in it Greenback Massacre Infinity (lovely to hear) Hassan Encore: buggered if I can remember the first one, but they finished with Motorhead, the sound of Alan's bass in the intro was awe inspiring. They finished at 10:30 and looked as if they enjoyed it, certainly Dave was smiling in the second half. Big Mike -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Steve Bishop Sent: 25 October 2006 07:49 Subject: Northampton gig I'm off to see HW in Cambridge tonight - any reviews of last nights kick-off gig pls ? Thx Sid --- Talking Water ? 16th Nov 2006 at BRE, Watford This one day conference on water efficiency and human consumption will examine the use of water and what can be done to create less wasteful habits. Low Carbon Technology Briefings ? Various dates, Nov 2006 to March 2007 at BRE, Watford A series of briefings on the benefits of low carbon technologies, designed to give a general overview of the technologies supported by the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. 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BRE Trust, Registered under number 3282856 in England and Wales, and registered as a charity (No 1092193). Registered Offices: Bucknalls Lane, Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9XX From cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed Oct 25 07:06:26 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 12:06:26 +0100 Subject: Northampton gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 25/10/2006 11:52, Wright, Mike wrote: > I got there at 8:25 and managed to see 15 mins of Lastwind, was was > good. It was Paul Hayles on 2 keyboards, and backing tapes I gues, with > a very fine guitarist doing blanga crossed with the odd wailing bit. > Brock meets hillage. Very tasty amd I would like to buy some of their > stuff. I guess the website http://www.lastwindmusic.com/ is not > representative of this gig, as it is more soundtrack stuff, but if they > were to record what they are doing live I would happily pay for it. I'm looking forward to seeing what Lastwind is like. I've heard the stuff on MySpace, but (obviously) not the live thing. > The band all had laptops, so they could see what was happening, but only > Jason had keyboards. I think both Dave and Alan had boxes to press for > sounds, but no actual keyboards. This was good as we got Dave doing > guitar all night, and the world was a better place for that. Amen. > His effects > were on a table, so he could see what was going on, although I think all > his effects were in one box raqther than lots of different pedals. Dave was using a Line6 PodXT, last I heard. Lots of "proper guitarists" with "proper valve" amps despise that sort of thing, but it's a handy little box. I do all my home-recording with amp models anyway, and saw Line6 had recently released a plug-in versions of their models as VST and AudioUnit. The latter _should_ work like a charm just dropped into GarageBand, so I might have to give that a go if I can scrape up the cash! > Encore: buggered if I can remember the first one, but they finished with > Motorhead, the sound of Alan's bass in the intro was awe inspiring. Woah, awesome! Now there's something I wouldn't have expected to hear! Alan does get a great sound; when I saw Bedouin up close and personal in the '90s, he was using a little Fender-looking thing -- might have been a guitar amp, for all I know -- and cranked all the way open! Always played on the neck pickup as far as I can tell (in contrast to Lemmy, who seems to always play on the bridge pup). Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From heathcliff13 at GMAIL.COM Wed Oct 25 07:29:04 2006 From: heathcliff13 at GMAIL.COM (tim elliott) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 07:29:04 -0400 Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hey Scott, that's great news...I've downloaded some of the jams from your website, and really enjoy listening to your music. I'll be looking out for your album at Aural Innov. Keep up the great work tim 8>)... On 10/25/06, SHLL (Scott Heller) wrote: > > Hej > > I hope all you space rock fans don't mind the intrusion.. Just like to > announce that my band, the Oresund Space Collective will release our new > double CD in a deluxe DVD case on this Friday. It is called "It's all about > Delay". It is 12 tracks, 156 minutes of high flying space rock music. All > instrumental and 100% improvised with no overdubs. It took 5 months to mix > this monster but it was worth it. > > It can be ordered directly from the bands web site but should be available > in 2-3 weeks at Aural Innovations, Andy G's new shop and other places. 16? > includes shippinig anywhere in the world. > > Thanks for the support... I think the HW fans will really like the track, > In her majesty's Secret Saucer... > > scott > > www.oresundspacecollective.com > www.myspace.com/oresundspacecollective > > (You can hear 4 of the new songs on the myspace page) > > If you are in southern Sweden, we play this Friday (27th) at the > Aktivetetshuset in Malmo. We will play 3 sets, about 3 hrs! > On Nov 9th, we play in central Copenhagen. See website for details. > -- tim 8>)... http://heathcliff13.blogspot.com From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Wed Oct 25 08:30:04 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 13:30:04 +0100 Subject: OFF: Dark Sun In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 01:12:43PM +0200, SHLL (Scott Heller) typed out: > A new Dark Sun release out now: > Astral Visions II - Live '00-'05 Did they ever get their studio album finished? I noted it in the Spinoffs file because Nik was to guest on it, but if it ever actually came out I missed it. Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From cea at CARLAZ.COM Wed Oct 25 12:34:05 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 17:34:05 +0100 Subject: OFF: Dark Sun In-Reply-To: <20061025123004.GA2958@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: On 25/10/2006 13:30, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > Did they ever get their studio album finished? I noted it in the > Spinoffs file because Nik was to guest on it, but if it ever actually > came out I missed it. I still get Santtu's occasional emails about various musical things that he's involved with, but I definitely don't remember seeing something about a new Dark Sun studio album (and I think I would _probably_ have remembered). I do wonder about what recordings are on this new bits'n'bobs album. I have a demo or rehersal version of "Iskariot", which is a song I remember them playing at the J?nk?ping Space Rock Festival waaaay back in 1998 and that I've always had quite a liking for. What I can't figure out is whether I've already got the recording that's on the bits'n'bobs album ..... Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Oct 26 04:54:17 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 09:54:17 +0100 Subject: Northampton gig In-Reply-To: <453F4532.50303@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On 25/10/2006 12:06, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > Alan does get a great sound; when I saw Bedouin up close and personal in > the '90s, he was using a little Fender-looking thing -- might have been > a guitar amp, for all I know -- and cranked all the way open! Always > played on the neck pickup as far as I can tell (in contrast to Lemmy, > who seems to always play on the bridge pup). I stand corrected by myself :) Alan played most of last night on the bridge pickup, switching to neck for occcasional delicate bits (which is more or less what I would have guessed, normally). I could have sworn he told me he always played the neck pup back when he was touring with Bedouin, and perhaps he did then or perhaps I misheard .... Still had the little Fenderish looking amp heads back behind him though! Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From shll at HAGEDORN.DK Thu Oct 26 05:11:40 2006 From: shll at HAGEDORN.DK (SHLL (Scott Heller)) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 11:11:40 +0200 Subject: OFF:Dark SUn In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hej I can tell you that Dark Sun have recorded a new Studio album in 2006, around 70 minutes of new tracks but they ran out of money to finish it. IT still needs a lot of synthesizer overdubs and the vocals to be resung but the basic tracks are finished. There are a lot of really cool songs and a lot are more psychedelic rock rather than space rock but really soild stuff. I guess if we are lucky they get it out next year. I think that is why they have released these live and rehearsal jam CD-Rs (presssed) to raise money to finish the studio album. They also have an unreleased 12" that has been mastered and the test press made but they have no money to put it out either.. Any labels interested in helping??? scott www.oresundspacecollective.com From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Oct 26 05:40:16 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:40:16 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Adding a few notes from Cambridge to what on 25/10/2006 11:52, Wright, Mike wrote: > Right Stuff > Psychedelic Warlords > Orgone Accumulator, different to the last time I heard it, with a slow > bit in the middle. I preferred the new tempo bit to the slow bit in the > middle. These were played at Cambridge, too. I still quite like the current rendition of "Right Stufff"; a great way to get things going from the beginning. I'm still not quite warming to "Psych Warlords", though it's nothing particularly about this version (which at least has the little "descarga with bass" towards the end); despite this being one of my absolute favorite HW songs on record, I've none of the later interpretations ever really levitated my spaceship. Not sure why .... Surely the middle slow bit in Orgone Accumulator is a few bars of "You Know You're Only Dreaming"? Anyway, the whole of "OA" was played with superb aplomb by Alan; I definitely get the feeling he can play every bass figure from Doremi and Space Ritual inside out and upside down in his sleep with one hand tied behind his back. I felt he was a bit let down by the mix, though, throughout much of the night > Robot with Richard reading out the 3 laws and doing the Are Oh Bee Oh > Tee bit. > Paradox I still quite like the new Paradox, too, with the tinkly piano bits. > Poem (read by Dave) If this was the same as done at Cambridge, it was the end of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's dream": If we shadows have offended, Think but this, and all is mended, That you have but slumber'd here While these visions did appear. And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding but a dream, Gentles, do not reprehend: if you pardon, we will mend: And, as I am an honest Puck, If we have unearned luck Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue, We will make amends ere long; Else the Puck a liar call; So, good night unto you all. Give me your hands, if we be friends, And Robin shall restore amends. Can add it to the lyrics archives, I suppose ;) Sat a bit strangely in the _middle_ of the set, but hey .... > Lord of Light (very fast and most excellent) My only complaint from Cambridge is that it was too short! I've heard somewhat lackluster modern versions of Lord of Light since it was revived in the 90s, and this wasn't one of them! Righteous. > Instrumental with Jez Hugget sax in it > Greenback Massacre Though it's good to see something looking in from the new album, I'm not sure "Greenback" is my favorite Alan song from the last 10 years (stuff from his Captured Rotation album -- along with Sputnik Stan! -- remain my favorite recent output of his). From the new album, I might have picked .... "Angela Android", actually, and paired it up with "Robot" :) > Infinity (lovely to hear) Definitely! And I couldn't place it at first, either -- I needed Mr. Jarrett to remind me that it was originally on PXR5 (my copy languishes in my parents' garage on the other side of the Atlantic. > Hassan I always enjoy Hassan (heck, I've recorded my own cover version), though after all these years I've still really been into the "Space is Their Palestine" bit in the middle. I miss that little climbing riff that carries over to the "It is written!" part on the original, and which I think is nicely dramatic. Still, you can't goo too far wrong with "Hassan I Sabha"! > Encore: buggered if I can remember the first one, but they finished with > Motorhead, the sound of Alan's bass in the intro was awe inspiring. If it was the same first encore as at Cambridge, it was "Spirit of the Age", which was good fun (though it would have fit nicely with either "Robot" or "Angela Android", too ;) And Motorhead was *way* cool to hear. After all, it's not like Lemmy & Co. are likely to perform it! Though my surprise of the night in many ways was "Images", not listed above so perhaps it wasn't at Northhampton. Sung by Richard, whose voice cracked a bit here and there, but less as he started getting more into it I think. Otherwise, a bloody good version played with great energy. Over all ... great show! I don't know if it was the _best_ I've seen the band, but they were very solid and on good form. I really can't level much in the way of complaints about Dave's guitar that I usually have in the past. Dave was very much out in front, playing guitar throughout, and entirely audible -- the way it should be :) Richard was holding it all together as always, Alan was playing immaculately as if he was born for it (presumably so), though a bit low in the mix sometimes IMO (presumably not his fault, if it was more than my perception). Jason seems to be acquitting himself well; it's nice that there's a dedicated keyboard/synth player doing things -- there were some bits that one might have thought were preprogrammed except I could see Jason over to one side bouncing his handing around with great concentration (whilst Dave lounged in his chair and Alan chugged bottled water). There were, to be sure, preprogrammed bits that I must rail against as a matter of principle, but to be fair they seemed at least, less prominent than they have at some points in the past. I would buy a recording of the show, or a "best of" tour album, in a heartbeat! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From steve.bishop at DB.COM Thu Oct 26 05:59:43 2006 From: steve.bishop at DB.COM (Steve Bishop) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:59:43 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <45408280.8030602@carlaz.com> Message-ID: As I was standing a couple of feet from Carl I can wholly concur with his views of the evening !! The band seemed to be really relaxed and enjoying themselves, they were laughing and joking between and during tracks and it was a pleasure to be part of it. I thought the set was brilliant and I love the back catalogue but my only concern would be that there doesn't appear to be any 'new' compositions getting an airing - is the band now just relaxed into playing a mixed set of their vast and wonderful historical archives or are the creative juices still flowing and we will still get some new tunes at some point ? Another quick q - Alan was drinking bottled water and also a small tumbler of a darker liquid - any idea what it was ? My mate Yeti and I had a discussion as to whether it was rum or some form of throat medication to keep the vocal chords sweet !!!! Quality evening though and good to meet Carl ......... Bish --- 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 cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Oct 26 06:06:28 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 11:06:28 +0100 Subject: Lastwind (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 25/10/2006 11:52, Wright, Mike wrote: > I got there at 8:25 and managed to see 15 mins of Lastwind, was was > good. It was Paul Hayles on 2 keyboards, and backing tapes I gues, with > a very fine guitarist doing blanga crossed with the odd wailing bit. > Brock meets hillage. Very tasty amd I would like to buy some of their > stuff. I guess the website http://www.lastwindmusic.com/ is not > representative of this gig, as it is more soundtrack stuff, but if they > were to record what they are doing live I would happily pay for it. Lastwind were, indeed, pretty good. The first track just went thump-thump-thump-thump with wubbly noises, and I thought "Oh dear", but then things brightened up considerably. I quite enjoyed the second song, "Autoroute", which crunched very nicely, and the sometimes more laid back "Paris-Marseilles". The did "Slots" and "Monster Trucks", too, which are on the myspace page. The presence of the guitarist (a guy known as OBNY, apparently) was definitely a plus as he added a great deal of organic, spontaneous feel (which would have been difficult to achieve with just Paul standing behind the keyboards). I think they would likewise benefit a lot from the addition of a live drummer and/or percussionist -- I know that's more ways to split the money, but it would add a lot to the live performace, IMO. (They could probably carry on getting away without a bassist more easily, I think.) All in all, good stuff! It will be interesting to see how Paul carries forward. Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Oct 26 06:14:59 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 11:14:59 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 26/10/2006 10:59, Steve Bishop wrote: > I thought the set was brilliant and I love the back catalogue but my only concern would be that there doesn't appear to be any 'new' compositions getting an airing - is the band now just relaxed into playing a mixed set of their vast and wonderful historical archives or are the creative juices still flowing and we will still get some new tunes at some point ? Yes, I think "Out Here We Are" could have easily been added in at almost any point, and it would have been easy find a place for "Angela Android" as well. Otherwise, besides "Greenback Massacre" (and the "Space is Their Palestine" bit, the most recent track was "Images"! > Another quick q - Alan was drinking bottled water and also a small tumbler of a darker liquid - any idea what it was ? My mate Yeti and I had a discussion as to whether it was rum or some form of throat medication to keep the vocal chords sweet !!!! It came out of some squattish squarish bottle with a label on it -- definitely a bottle of off-licensey vibe rather than chemisty vibe :) > Quality evening though and good to meet Carl ......... Likewise! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From steve.bishop at DB.COM Thu Oct 26 06:24:32 2006 From: steve.bishop at DB.COM (Steve Bishop) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 11:24:32 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <45408AA3.1010400@carlaz.com> Message-ID: Errrr, they did play Out Here We Are ?!!! That was the track described as ; > Instrumental with Jez Hugget sax in it !!! and Brocky even said afterwards 'That was Out Here We Are' ............! Bish Carl Edlund Anderson Sent by: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List To BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET 26/10/2006 11:14 cc Subject Please respond to Re: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List On 26/10/2006 10:59, Steve Bishop wrote: > I thought the set was brilliant and I love the back catalogue but my only concern would be that there doesn't appear to be any 'new' compositions getting an airing - is the band now just relaxed into playing a mixed set of their vast and wonderful historical archives or are the creative juices still flowing and we will still get some new tunes at some point ? Yes, I think "Out Here We Are" could have easily been added in at almost any point, and it would have been easy find a place for "Angela Android" as well. Otherwise, besides "Greenback Massacre" (and the "Space is Their Palestine" bit, the most recent track was "Images"! > Another quick q - Alan was drinking bottled water and also a small tumbler of a darker liquid - any idea what it was ? My mate Yeti and I had a discussion as to whether it was rum or some form of throat medication to keep the vocal chords sweet !!!! It came out of some squattish squarish bottle with a label on it -- definitely a bottle of off-licensey vibe rather than chemisty vibe :) > Quality evening though and good to meet Carl ......... Likewise! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ --- 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 cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Oct 26 06:45:37 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 11:45:37 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 26/10/2006 11:24, Steve Bishop wrote: > Errrr, they did play Out Here We Are ?!!! > That was the track described as ; >> Instrumental with Jez Hugget sax in it !!! > and Brocky even said afterwards 'That was Out Here We Are' ............! Oh, well, damn, shows what I know! :) I thought there were some additional words in OHWA that I didn't hear last night ..... Well, then, that's at least two tracks from the new album -- OK, not exactly on par with Iron Maiden opening their current shows with the whole of their new album ;) but, by Hawkwind standards .... That said, to be fair, few bands that have been going as long as HW in any incarnation trot out lots of new material on a regular basis. Hawkwind do have a strong back catalog -- there's an argument that they should just come out and play the track-listing of _Epoch Eclipse_ + whatever's new since then :) It'd be a long show, but what band wouldn't kill to have that much good stuff to pick and choose from? But perhaps HW just need to write more songs! :) Now that Dave's seeming happy to be back out front with his guitar (where he _belongs_! :) maybe they should rush right back to the farm after the tour, lock themselves in the studio, and just jam like bastards for a week or so. Nothing pre-programmed, just let it all hang out. Oughta be able to get enough riffs and basic bits of songs down that they can spend the next week re-recording the good stuff and weave some floaty ambient stuff around it to call it an album. I think it took just too long to get TMTYL sorted out. I mean, Arthur Brown had been out of the band for ages before ever the studio recordings with him saw the light! But I really like the current band of "core trio" plus Jason. They're playing with enjoyment, energy, and confidence and they should, IMO, transform this into some new riff-centric recordings ASAP without trying to polish it into oblivion. Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU Thu Oct 26 07:58:04 2006 From: akomins at UCHICAGO.EDU (Arin Komins) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 06:58:04 -0500 Subject: Northampton gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Wright, Mike wrote: :Subject: Re: Northampton gig [snip] :The track listing is a bit vague, certainly towards the end of the set, :but here goes : :Right Stuff :Psychedelic Warlords :Orgone Accumulator, different to the last time I heard it, with a slow :bit in the middle. I preferred the new tempo bit to the slow bit in the :middle. :Robot with Richard reading out the 3 laws and doing the Are Oh Bee Oh :Tee bit. :Paradox :Poem (read by Dave) :Lord of Light (very fast and most excellent) :Instrumental with Jez Hugget sax in it :Greenback Massacre :Infinity (lovely to hear) :Hassan Sounds good! I'm leaving for the UK tomorrow, and I hope (pray!) that Infinity is still in the set when I get to Wolverhampton.....it's one of my all-time favorites! Arin (looking forward to it...) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu Assistant Director - Solutions Architecture University of Chicago/NSIT/RP&A tel: (773)834-4087 1155 E. 60th St. #307a, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 ------------------------------------------------------------------ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Oct 26 09:24:41 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 14:24:41 +0100 Subject: Northampton gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 26/10/2006 12:58, Arin Komins wrote: > Sounds good! I'm leaving for the UK tomorrow, and I hope (pray!) that > Infinity is still in the set when I get to Wolverhampton.....it's one of > my all-time favorites! "Infinity" was very, very nice. It was an excellent example of a Hawkwind track that manages to be soft and floaty, yet rock, without disappearing into consciously modernist electronica. I quite hope they keep "Images" in the set, too! I had just been saying to John before the gig how it was one of my fave "lost" Hawkwind tracks, and my favorite studio track from _Space Bandits_ (though the live versions of "Out of the Shadows" tend towards the awesome): it's got straight-up blanga, and some ambienty bits, some metalish power chording riffing, and a good vocal melody to boot. I was very (pleasantly) surprised to then hear it in the gig! They've got a few tricks up left their sleeve, the Hawks do .... Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From wrightm at BRE.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 09:35:24 2006 From: wrightm at BRE.CO.UK (Wright, Mike) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 14:35:24 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge & Northampton Message-ID: -----Original Message----- From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET] On Behalf Of Carl Edlund Anderson Sent: 26 October 2006 10:40 To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) Yews I'm pretty sure it was, as I recall the line "Give me your hands" near the end. Mike > Poem (read by Dave) If this was the same as done at Cambridge, it was the end of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's dream": If we shadows have offended, Think but this, and all is mended, That you have but slumber'd here While these visions did appear. And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding but a dream, Gentles, do not reprehend: if you pardon, we will mend: And, as I am an honest Puck, If we have unearned luck Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue, We will make amends ere long; Else the Puck a liar call; So, good night unto you all. Give me your hands, if we be friends, And Robin shall restore amends. Can add it to the lyrics archives, I suppose ;) Sat a bit strangely in the _middle_ of the set, but hey .... > Lord of Light (very fast and most excellent) My only complaint from Cambridge is that it was too short! I've heard somewhat lackluster modern versions of Lord of Light since it was revived in the 90s, and this wasn't one of them! Righteous. > Instrumental with Jez Hugget sax in it > Greenback Massacre Though it's good to see something looking in from the new album, I'm not sure "Greenback" is my favorite Alan song from the last 10 years (stuff from his Captured Rotation album -- along with Sputnik Stan! -- remain my favorite recent output of his). From the new album, I might have picked .... "Angela Android", actually, and paired it up with "Robot" :) > Infinity (lovely to hear) Definitely! And I couldn't place it at first, either -- I needed Mr. Jarrett to remind me that it was originally on PXR5 (my copy languishes in my parents' garage on the other side of the Atlantic. > Hassan I always enjoy Hassan (heck, I've recorded my own cover version), though after all these years I've still really been into the "Space is Their Palestine" bit in the middle. I miss that little climbing riff that carries over to the "It is written!" part on the original, and which I think is nicely dramatic. Still, you can't goo too far wrong with "Hassan I Sabha"! > Encore: buggered if I can remember the first one, but they finished > with Motorhead, the sound of Alan's bass in the intro was awe > inspiring. If it was the same first encore as at Cambridge, it was "Spirit of the Age", which was good fun (though it would have fit nicely with either "Robot" or "Angela Android", too ;) And Motorhead was *way* cool to hear. After all, it's not like Lemmy & Co. are likely to perform it! Though my surprise of the night in many ways was "Images", not listed above so perhaps it wasn't at Northhampton. Sung by Richard, whose voice cracked a bit here and there, but less as he started getting more into it I think. Otherwise, a bloody good version played with great energy. Over all ... great show! I don't know if it was the _best_ I've seen the band, but they were very solid and on good form. I really can't level much in the way of complaints about Dave's guitar that I usually have in the past. Dave was very much out in front, playing guitar throughout, and entirely audible -- the way it should be :) Richard was holding it all together as always, Alan was playing immaculately as if he was born for it (presumably so), though a bit low in the mix sometimes IMO (presumably not his fault, if it was more than my perception). Jason seems to be acquitting himself well; it's nice that there's a dedicated keyboard/synth player doing things -- there were some bits that one might have thought were preprogrammed except I could see Jason over to one side bouncing his handing around with great concentration (whilst Dave lounged in his chair and Alan chugged bottled water). There were, to be sure, preprogrammed bits that I must rail against as a matter of principle, but to be fair they seemed at least, less prominent than they have at some points in the past. I would buy a recording of the show, or a "best of" tour album, in a heartbeat! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ Talking Water ? 16th Nov 2006 at BRE, Watford This one day conference on water efficiency and human consumption will examine the use of water and what can be done to create less wasteful habits. Low Carbon Technology Briefings ? Various dates, Nov 2006 to March 2007 at BRE, Watford A series of briefings on the benefits of low carbon technologies, designed to give a general overview of the technologies supported by the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. For further information and to book online go to www.bre.co.uk/events For full details see www.bre.co.uk/events -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Privileged and confidential information and/or copyright material may be contained in this e-mail. 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Registered Offices: Bucknalls Lane, Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9XX From wrightm at BRE.CO.UK Thu Oct 26 09:38:05 2006 From: wrightm at BRE.CO.UK (Wright, Mike) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 14:38:05 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge & Northampton Message-ID: >Though my surprise of the night in many ways was "Images", not listed >above so perhaps it wasn't at Northhampton. Sung by Richard, whose >voice cracked a bit here and there, but less as he started getting more >into it I think. Otherwise, a bloody good version played with great energy. Actually, now reading the lyrica to Images I am pretty sure they played that as well, somewhere in the middle of the set. And Spirit of the age was the first song of the encore. Mike Glad that's all cleared up now. Talking Water ? 16th Nov 2006 at BRE, Watford This one day conference on water efficiency and human consumption will examine the use of water and what can be done to create less wasteful habits. Low Carbon Technology Briefings ? Various dates, Nov 2006 to March 2007 at BRE, Watford A series of briefings on the benefits of low carbon technologies, designed to give a general overview of the technologies supported by the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. For further information and to book online go to www.bre.co.uk/events For full details see www.bre.co.uk/events -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Privileged and confidential information and/or copyright material may be contained in this e-mail. The information and material is intended for the use of the intended addressee only. If you are not the intended addressee you may not copy or deliver it to anyone else or use it in any unauthorised manner. To do so is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you receive this e-mail by mistake, please advise the sender immediately by return e-mail and destroy all copies. Thank you. Building Research Establishment Ltd, Registered under number 3319324 in England and Wales. BRE Certification Limited, Registered under number 3548352 in England and Wales. Building Research Establishment and BRE Certification are subsidiaries of the BRE Trust. BRE Trust, Registered under number 3282856 in England and Wales, and registered as a charity (No 1092193). Registered Offices: Bucknalls Lane, Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9XX From cea at CARLAZ.COM Thu Oct 26 09:44:59 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 14:44:59 +0100 Subject: Northampton gig In-Reply-To: <4540B719.7030706@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On 26/10/2006 14:24, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > I had just been saying to John before the gig Err, that would be "Jon", of course. Sorry for the epenthetic "h", Jon! :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU Thu Oct 26 09:56:12 2006 From: dkuznick at ALUMNI.BRANDEIS.EDU (David Kuznick) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 09:56:12 -0400 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <45408280.8030602@carlaz.com> Message-ID: Quoting Carl Edlund Anderson : > And Motorhead was *way* cool to hear. After all, it's not like Lemmy & > Co. are likely to perform it! heh. I was in Newbury Comics up in Nashua yesterday afternoon, and they were playing the Motorhead version of it in the store. :-) -- David Kuznick dkuznickATalumni.brandeis.edu "Saviour of the night came slowly on the silent river, and the lord of life came following, his sins to be forgiven, while the world sat back and laughed away the hours, till the dawning of the daybreak." Dreaming of 4000 - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Thu Oct 26 10:14:13 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 15:14:13 +0100 Subject: HW: Cambridge 25/10/2006 review Message-ID: Dear All, I enjoyed this one a lot so I felt I should do a proper review. I was trying to fit too much in this evening, so missed the support act, having legged it back up from a seminar in London. I should really have chanced staying another half hour because the Hawks were a while setting up and I thought of a brilliant contribution to the seminar about ten minutes up the road, but, hey. ANYWAY. I was still getting beer as Lastwind finished, and heard not much beyond what sounded like a reasonably fun bit of riffing and cheesy keyboardness. Cambridge Junction went in for an alleged revamp shortly after the Hawk's last gig there, which at least in sonic terms, sucked quite hugely, so I had been disappointed earlier in the month to find that apparently it had emerged completely unchanged. Nonetheless, no sound problems tonight, and the Hawks very much on form. Setlist was: Right Stuff Psychedelic Warlords (unknown intro)->Orgone Accumulator Paradox Robot Out Here We Are Greenback Massacre Excerpt from Midsummer Night's Dream Lord of Light Images Infinity Assassins of Allah->Space is Their Palestine->Assassins of Allah * Spirit of the Age Motorhead `Right Stuff' has been completely reworked since I last saw it; it was one of several tunes where the break and return have been so completely changed that I assumed the song had segued into another unfinished. This startled me, but it has to be a good sign; nothing they did last night, except the sadly-predictable `Assassins', was like I've seen it done before, and even `Assassins' benefitted from Jason adlibbing live keyboard. `Robot' has had its emphasis entirely shifted to the `three laws' bit at the end, now in the middle and given a new apocalyptic ending by Richard; the result probably still needs some development but certainly altered the nature of the song. Quantities of stuff were on disc; I never quite worked out how much. `Out Here We Are' seemed to all be on disc until the break, when Dave and Alan stood to again and Richard put real drums over it, and yet I still wasn't sure that part of the noise wasn't still coming off Alan's computer. Dave's contributions particularly seemed cosmetic. I suppose, in the end, it's no worse and probably better than the mid- nineties sets where everything was a MIDI trigger for a synth routine or whatever. On the other hand, there was one point in an outtro at which *all* sound stopped momentarily and that seemed to be down to Alan's computer hanging briefly. Not sure what to make of that. Dave is travelling very light. POD rather than amp, which seemed to me to cost him a bit of grunt to the guitar sound but I couldn't argue with its tone and edge, it did *sound* like he was playing through a Marshall, just that something in the body of the sound was gone. Quite what the rest of his kit was I couldn't tell, it was very small, but he seemed to have all his usual synth noises packed into it. He spent part of several songs lounging on an office chair and the rest up and playing. He didn't really get going until `Paradox' but after that most songs got blistering guitar breaks, and I have to say, it was really nice to see him still doing it. Lemmy interviewed a while after the Hawkestra and said how Dave had used to be able to play lead but it seemed to have all gone now; he should have seen this gig... Note the lack of segues. By and large they stepped up and did each song individually. The result was kind of Hawkwind plays Hawkwind rather than Hawkwind takes you on a trip through the Universe, all a bit `here's a song we know', `here's another' rather than a live experience, as it were. But that just made one take each song on its merits, and given that some of them were really really excellent (especially `Lord of Light', which I thought was every bit the equal of the _Space Ritual_ version except sadly half the length), that was no bad thing all told. Especially glad to see `Images', because it is better than you remember (and because Alan worked the bassline from `Paranoia Pt 1' into its mid-section), and of course `Motorhead' (though that at least should have been faster). Everyone played really well. Dave emphasised Jason's playing by claiming that he'd been voted 12th-best jazz pianist in some poll or other, "So you see, we *can* play `music'", then, looking at Alan, "Well, some of us can!" But Alan was indeed very good; I concur with Carl that he should have been clearer in the mix but there were bass figures in there which he had *actually made up*, as well as a good few of the usual ones from _Space Ritual_ :-) Richard's bass drum also lost in mud a bit, but he started fairly thunderous on the rest of the kit and was being thoroughly monsterish by the end. Dave I've already mentioned but again, he was ace. All the same the gig never quite escaped a rather laidback vibe, no matter how much energy was poured into `Greenback', `Lord of Light' and `Assassins'. I didn't think I minded, in the end, but it did feel rather more like an old-timers' tour than it could have done as a result. Perhaps I've been watching too much punk lately. Nonetheless: best I've seen them do in years, many songs I've never heard live or expected to, excellent playing on all parts, fresh interpretations of all the old standards; none of `Brainstorm', MotU or `Silver Machine' and nobody cared. I'll be back for more :-) Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Thu Oct 26 13:06:44 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 18:06:44 +0100 Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 11:24:45AM +0200, SHLL (Scott Heller) typed out: > Thanks for the support... I think the HW fans will really like the > track, In her majesty's Secret Saucer... That's an *excellent* title! You put the album titl in just to get Carl's attention though :-) Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Fri Oct 27 05:01:19 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 10:01:19 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <454091D1.7090700@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 11:45:37AM +0100, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > Well, then, that's at least two tracks from the new album -- OK, not > exactly on par with Iron Maiden opening their current shows with the > whole of their new album ;) but, by Hawkwind standards .... Some comparison to Motorhead here to be fair (this is occurring to both Carl and myself a lot as our tickets for their gigs here came out on the same string of card when we bought them...). The last Motorhead shows I've seen have had three or four songs from the current new album, and then nothing later than 1986 except for `R.A.M.O.N.E.S.' and `Going to Brazil'. Anything from the last fifteen years apart from actually new stuff seems to be right out. And yet there's been some excellent songs there. So also with Hawkwind; `Sputnik Stan' lasted longer than several, and `LSD' has turned up now and again, but basically at the moment they're playing a Motorhead-style set (right down to the closer :-) ). > But perhaps HW just need to write more songs! :) This is the difference of course, that in the last fifteen years Motorhead have generated *significantly* more new material than have Hawkwind. > Now that Dave's seeming happy to be back out front with his guitar > (where he _belongs_! :) maybe they should rush right back to the farm > after the tour, lock themselves in the studio, and just jam like > bastards for a week or so. Nothing pre-programmed, just let it all hang > out. Oughta be able to get enough riffs and basic bits of songs down > that they can spend the next week re-recording the good stuff and weave > some floaty ambient stuff around it to call it an album. I've been saying this since 2001 man... So I still agree obviously :-) Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Fri Oct 27 07:36:06 2006 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 12:36:06 +0100 Subject: Cosmos: Sky Garden album - Amazing! Message-ID: Got this from C&D. It's a pretty amazing CD. Sometimes I swear I'm listening to a lost Dark Side of the Moon II album. It's not a cover of Pink Floyd but their own stuff. That said, it's clear that they've tried to capture the essence of DSotM. What's more weird is that some tracks sound like it's Eloy doing Pink Floyd compositions. I'm pretty gobsmacked by the whole thing and I'd say that if you liked Floyd's 70's stuff, you have to hear this one. FoFP From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Fri Oct 27 10:03:35 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 15:03:35 +0100 Subject: Northampton gig In-Reply-To: <4540BBDB.5000902@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 02:44:59PM +0100, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > On 26/10/2006 14:24, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: > >I had just been saying to John before the gig > Err, that would be "Jon", of course. Sorry for the epenthetic "h", Jon! :) I forgive you, but mainly because of the word `epenthetic' :-) Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From cea at CARLAZ.COM Fri Oct 27 10:13:30 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 15:13:30 +0100 Subject: OFF: Oresund Space Collective In-Reply-To: <20061026170644.GG2958@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: On 26/10/2006 18:06, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 11:24:45AM +0200, SHLL (Scott Heller) typed out: >> Thanks for the support... I think the HW fans will really like the >> track, In her majesty's Secret Saucer... > > That's an *excellent* title! You put the album titl in just > to get Carl's attention though :-) It worked, too -- my copy's on order :) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Fri Oct 27 10:16:40 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 15:16:40 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <20061026095612.u60azsw4ow8wsk00@webmail.spamcop.net> Message-ID: On 26/10/2006 14:56, David Kuznick wrote: > heh. I was in Newbury Comics up in Nashua yesterday afternoon, and they were > playing the Motorhead version of it in the store. :-) Ah, the Nashua Newbury Comics; I remember it almost as well as the Harvard Square Newbury Comics .... 'Course, it'd be cool if Motorhead did play "Motorhead" (though possibly even cooler to hear them play "The Watcher" ... or "Silver Machine" for that matter ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From cea at CARLAZ.COM Fri Oct 27 10:53:42 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 15:53:42 +0100 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <20061027090119.GE13705@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: On 27/10/2006 10:01, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > Some comparison to Motorhead here to be fair (this is occurring > to both Carl and myself a lot as our tickets for their gigs here came > out on the same string of card when we bought them...). The last > Motorhead shows I've seen have had three or four songs from the current > new album, and then nothing later than 1986 except for `R.A.M.O.N.E.S.' > and `Going to Brazil'. Anything from the last fifteen years apart from > actually new stuff seems to be right out. And yet there's been some > excellent songs there. So also with Hawkwind; `Sputnik Stan' lasted > longer than several, and `LSD' has turned up now and again, but > basically at the moment they're playing a Motorhead-style set (right > down to the closer :-) ). ;) Well, it's true. I'd like to see either band spread the set-list out a bit more, temporally. Motorhead certainly has some great stuff from the last 15 years, enough that they could easily pick a few kick-ass songs from (just about) every album in the catalogue for inclusion in the set. Hawkwind's back catalogue .... is a kind of sprawling autoincestous affair where it's sometimes hard to tell what's an album and what's not -- but even so, it's clear they could take a few more tracks from the 80s and 90s than they currently do. HW are welcome to play "Sputnik" and "LSD" any time, as far as I'm concerned :) We could have "War I Survived" perhaps, and it'd be interesting to try to work in something from the CotBS material .... what about "Dreaming City"? Of course, I'd trade it all in for a pulsing, brain-pummeling dish of brand-new return-to-form crazed space-blanga ... but then that's always been true ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From des at EFALKMEDIA.COM Fri Oct 27 17:46:50 2006 From: des at EFALKMEDIA.COM (E F) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 17:46:50 -0400 Subject: BOC- MS Dewey Search Engine Message-ID: Here's a different spin on wasting time while surfing the net: http://www.msdewey.com/ But, for us BOC fans, type in Blue Oyster Cult and you'll be pleasantly surprised. --EF -- "Until Further Notice I am Unique!" From js3619 at ACMENET.NET Fri Oct 27 20:24:38 2006 From: js3619 at ACMENET.NET (Jason Scruton) Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 20:24:38 -0400 Subject: BOC: Blue Oyster Cult LP art article Message-ID: From the website: Classic Rock Revisited Presents.... The Album Art of Blue Oyster Cult Each month Classic Rock Revisited Editor Jeb Wright will present an in-depth look into the album artwork of Blue Oyster Cult. The series will go chronologically and will feature interviews with Blue Oyster Cult's Eric Bloom. Please visit www.blueoystercult.com to keep up with the latest news on the band or www.ericbloom.net to discover more about BOC's front man. Also check out www.ericbloomguitars.com to see limited edition guitars with Blue Oyster Cult inspired artwork. Click on the album cover for a larger view of the artwork. Here's the link. http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/BlueOysterCultAlbumArt/BOCTyranny.htm Jason. From swann at PLUTONIA.COM Sat Oct 28 10:37:25 2006 From: swann at PLUTONIA.COM (Stephen Swann) Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 10:37:25 -0400 Subject: BOC- MS Dewey Search Engine In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 05:46:50PM -0400, E F wrote: > Here's a different spin on wasting time while surfing the net: > > http://www.msdewey.com/ > > But, for us BOC fans, type in Blue Oyster Cult and you'll be pleasantly > surprised. A couple more I tried: Led Zeppelin: "Wow, I don't get many visits from people over 40!" Hawkwind: "Ok, are you just letting your dog type now?" Steve From yadnala at HOTMAIL.COM Sun Oct 29 08:58:02 2006 From: yadnala at HOTMAIL.COM (alan day) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 13:58:02 +0000 Subject: Northampton gig In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you for playing infinity i cied all the way through it!!!! They also played Motorhead!!! Oh Guys!You dont know how wonderful you are!! I am writing this from hungary. Andreas mum has just passed ay after a long illness and infinity just blew me away! As did motorhead. You are the most bestist thing in on this planet. we love you!!! >From: Arin Komins >Reply-To: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET >Subject: Re: Northampton gig >Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 06:58:04 -0500 > >On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Wright, Mike wrote: > >:Subject: Re: Northampton gig > >[snip] > >:The track listing is a bit vague, certainly towards the end of the set, >:but here goes >: >:Right Stuff >:Psychedelic Warlords >:Orgone Accumulator, different to the last time I heard it, with a slow >:bit in the middle. I preferred the new tempo bit to the slow bit in the >:middle. >:Robot with Richard reading out the 3 laws and doing the Are Oh Bee Oh >:Tee bit. >:Paradox >:Poem (read by Dave) >:Lord of Light (very fast and most excellent) >:Instrumental with Jez Hugget sax in it >:Greenback Massacre >:Infinity (lovely to hear) >:Hassan > >Sounds good! I'm leaving for the UK tomorrow, and I hope (pray!) that >Infinity is still in the set when I get to Wolverhampton.....it's one of >my all-time favorites! > >Arin >(looking forward to it...) >-- >------------------------------------------------------------------ >Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu >Assistant Director - Solutions Architecture >University of Chicago/NSIT/RP&A tel: (773)834-4087 >1155 E. 60th St. #307a, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559 >------------------------------------------------------------------ _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live? Messenger has arrived. Click here to download it for free! http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/?locale=en-gb From jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM Sun Oct 29 10:20:11 2006 From: jkranitz at AURAL-INNOVATIONS.COM (Jerry Kranitz) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 10:20:11 -0500 Subject: Aural Innovations Radio: New Kozmik Ken Experience show Message-ID: http://Aural-Innovations.com OCTOBER 29, 2006: NEW RADIO SHOWS + UPCOMING MAIL ORDER GOODIES I?ve just uploaded a new show from The Kozmik Ken Experience (October 2006). See the playlist 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: Nothing new actually in hand this week but LOTS on the way, including the just released new Oresund Space Collective album, which is a 2-CD set; the new set of Dark Sun space jams ? ?Astral Visions II? ? another 2-CD set; German space-psych rockers Terraplane?s ?Into The Unknown? CD; the second CD from Norwegian space-psych rockers Seid, titled ?Creatures From The Underworld?; the new album from Peruvian ultra heavy acid freakout band La Ira de Dios, and a few more I?m forgetting. Oh yeah, and restocks of the Mahamudra and Taipuva Luotisuora CDs are on the way. Those pretty much flew out the door. The Kozmik Ken Experience (October 2006) The Other Window - "A Different View" (from The Other Window) Nog Cavanagh - "Scorpia Massmoon" (from Everything Leads To Here) Earthling Society - "Council House Mystics" (from Plastic Jesus & the Third Eye Blind) Brian Fowler - "Run Through The Tall Grass" (from Space Rock 1999-2004) Hex Projekta - "Dub Warrior" (from They're Already Here) Nik Toone - "Cabinet of Curiosities" (from Floating Invisible) Hoopy Frood - "Psychonaut" (from Psychonaut) Underground Zero - "Genocide" (from Powerplay) Cosmic Overdose - "Genomsk?rning" (from 4668) Day Shift - "Drift" (from Of Whispers) Gaia - "Love Me Do" (from Soulwind) Polytoxicomane Philharmonie - "Fuddle Pie and Fuddle Pie" (from Psycho Erectus) http://Aural-Innovations.com From joninwhite at HOTMAIL.COM Sun Oct 29 18:15:35 2006 From: joninwhite at HOTMAIL.COM (Jon Jon) Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 23:15:35 +0000 Subject: wolverhampton wulfrun gig Message-ID: just got back - set list was as for northampton, but (I think) in a different order - greenback massacre came later in the set? I wont bother with a review except to say - bloody hell! They are WELL on form! Highlights - paradox, infinity, robot, assassins (as always) and motorhead. Lowlights - lord of light and orgone - not enough blanga put into these for my liking Jonathan > Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 13:58:02 +0000> From: yadnala at HOTMAIL.COM> Subject: Re: Northampton gig> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET> > Thank you for playing infinity i cied all the way through it!!!! They also > played Motorhead!!! Oh Guys!You dont know how wonderful you are!! I am > writing this from hungary. Andreas mum has just passed ay after a long > illness and infinity just blew me away! As did motorhead. You are the most > bestist thing in on this planet. we love you!!!> > > >From: Arin Komins > >Reply-To: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List > >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET> >Subject: Re: Northampton gig> >Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 06:58:04 -0500> >> >On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Wright, Mike wrote:> >> >:Subject: Re: Northampton gig> >> >[snip]> >> >:The track listing is a bit vague, certainly towards the end of the set,> >:but here goes> >:> >:Right Stuff> >:Psychedelic Warlords> >:Orgone Accumulator, different to the last time I heard it, with a slow> >:bit in the middle. I preferred the new tempo bit to the slow bit in the> >:middle.> >:Robot with Richard reading out the 3 laws and doing the Are Oh Bee Oh> >:Tee bit.> >:Paradox> >:Poem (read by Dave)> >:Lord of Light (very fast and most excellent)> >:Instrumental with Jez Hugget sax in it> >:Greenback Massacre> >:Infinity (lovely to hear)> >:Hassan> >> >Sounds good! I'm leaving for the UK tomorrow, and I hope (pray!) that> >Infinity is still in the set when I get to Wolverhampton.....it's one of> >my all-time favorites!> >> >Arin> >(looking forward to it...)> >--> >------------------------------------------------------------------> >Arin Komins akomins at uchicago.edu> >Assistant Director - Solutions Architecture> >University of Chicago/NSIT/RP&A tel: (773)834-4087> >1155 E. 60th St. #307a, Chicago, IL 60637 fax: (773)702-0559> >------------------------------------------------------------------> > _________________________________________________________________> Windows Live? Messenger has arrived. Click here to download it for free! > http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/?locale=en-gb _________________________________________________________________ Be one of the first to try Windows Live Mail. http://ideas.live.com/programpage.aspx?versionId=5d21c51a-b161-4314-9b0e-4911fb2b2e6d From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Mon Oct 30 09:26:44 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:26:44 +0000 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <45421D76.7080008@carlaz.com> Message-ID: On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 03:53:42PM +0100, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > ;) Well, it's true. I'd like to see either band spread the set-list > out a bit more, temporally. Motorhead certainly has some great stuff > from the last 15 years, enough that they could easily pick a few > kick-ass songs from (just about) every album in the catalogue for > inclusion in the set. Now that I think more about this, I wasn't quite being fair on Motorhead: they do usually fit `Sacrifice' in there somewhere, which has to be one of the most modern-sounding pieces they do. All the same, I'd rather like to see `Slow Dance', `Stay Out of Jail', `On Your Feet Or On Your Knees' or `Sex and Death', and I could probably give up one or two of the _Bomber_/_Ace of Spades_ songs to see that happen... > Hawkwind's back catalogue .... is a kind of > sprawling autoincestous affair where it's sometimes hard to tell what's > an album and what's not -- but even so, it's clear they could take a few > more tracks from the 80s and 90s than they currently do. HW are welcome > to play "Sputnik" and "LSD" any time, as far as I'm concerned :) We > could have "War I Survived" perhaps, and it'd be interesting to try to > work in something from the CotBS material .... what about "Dreaming City"? I suppose they were doing `Sword of the East' until quite recently, and when Huw's on board we *usually* get `Moonglum', but, just, it was noticeable this time out that other than `Images' and the two TMtYL tracks everything was written before, well, before I was born. > Of course, I'd trade it all in for a pulsing, brain-pummeling dish of > brand-new return-to-form crazed space-blanga ... but then that's always > been true ;) Coming to see Litmus on Friday then? :-) Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From cea at CARLAZ.COM Mon Oct 30 09:37:05 2006 From: cea at CARLAZ.COM (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:37:05 +0000 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <20061030142644.GC27321@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: On 30/10/2006 14:26, Jonathan Jarrett wrote: > Coming to see Litmus on Friday then? Alas, London is tough for me these days -- but in the event we've been suddenly called away to Colombia for a few weeks, so I'd have to miss it anyway. Back to see Motorhead, though ;) Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea at carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/ From colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 09:36:59 2006 From: colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK (Colin Allen) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:36:59 +0000 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <20061030142644.GC27321@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Message-ID: You can come to see Litmus on Sunday; on Friday we will probably be in various pubs and clubs:). Jonathan Jarrett wrote: On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 03:53:42PM +0100, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out: > ;) Well, it's true. I'd like to see either band spread the set-list > out a bit more, temporally. Motorhead certainly has some great stuff > from the last 15 years, enough that they could easily pick a few > kick-ass songs from (just about) every album in the catalogue for > inclusion in the set. Now that I think more about this, I wasn't quite being fair on Motorhead: they do usually fit `Sacrifice' in there somewhere, which has to be one of the most modern-sounding pieces they do. All the same, I'd rather like to see `Slow Dance', `Stay Out of Jail', `On Your Feet Or On Your Knees' or `Sex and Death', and I could probably give up one or two of the _Bomber_/_Ace of Spades_ songs to see that happen... > Hawkwind's back catalogue .... is a kind of > sprawling autoincestous affair where it's sometimes hard to tell what's > an album and what's not -- but even so, it's clear they could take a few > more tracks from the 80s and 90s than they currently do. HW are welcome > to play "Sputnik" and "LSD" any time, as far as I'm concerned :) We > could have "War I Survived" perhaps, and it'd be interesting to try to > work in something from the CotBS material .... what about "Dreaming City"? I suppose they were doing `Sword of the East' until quite recently, and when Huw's on board we *usually* get `Moonglum', but, just, it was noticeable this time out that other than `Images' and the two TMtYL tracks everything was written before, well, before I was born. > Of course, I'd trade it all in for a pulsing, brain-pummeling dish of > brand-new return-to-form crazed space-blanga ... but then that's always > been true ;) Coming to see Litmus on Friday then? :-) Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK Mon Oct 30 10:28:02 2006 From: jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 15:28:02 +0000 Subject: HW @ Cambridge (was Re: Northampton gig) In-Reply-To: <20061030143659.64610.qmail@web86808.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Message-ID: On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 02:36:59PM +0000, Colin Allen typed out: > You can come to see Litmus on Sunday; on Friday we will probably be in various pubs and clubs:). Argh. I knew that really. On Friday one *could* go and see Space Ritual at the 100 Club, but I for one won't be this time, not with Nik playing on the 18th as well if El Judge speaks the truth (which I imagine he does). I'll be at the Sunday gig. Yours, Jon -- "When fortune wanes, of what assistance are quantities of elephants?" (Juvaini, Afghan Muslim chronicler, c. 1206) Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk From sloterdijk at MSN.COM Mon Oct 30 10:52:16 2006 From: sloterdijk at MSN.COM (Burro Mike) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 15:52:16 +0000 Subject: One Eyed Bishops: 'All Hallows' thoughts 10/28/06 Message-ID: Greetings friends, I just have a moment or two to jot down a few thoughts. I want to say thanks to everyone that came out for this one. It was a real marathon with some special moments for sure. Many thanks to the band; Jay, Greg & Jeff...The list below may be slightly off re: the order of songs, but they were all played during three sets...Peace, Mike PS: The 'Hop'Devil' got me :) I Know You Rider Smokestack Lightning Washboard Blues The Wizard On The Road Again Golden Void London Rocker The Red Rooster The Last Time Big River One Ugly Child Waiting for the Man I'm Eighteen House of the Rising Sun Sect Appeal Hymie the Winey Who Do You Love Werewolves of London Muleskinner Blues Around and Around Hurry on Sundown King Bee From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 15:31:37 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 20:31:37 +0000 Subject: HW: Huwey's lyrics In-Reply-To: Message-ID: ah, Huw's lyrics are for the connisseurs of Hawkwind. Not to mention his lead guitar. Faves: "Rocky Paths" (Hawkwind) and "Outside The Law" (HLLG). Huw Lloyd-Langton is a royal treat for the royalist scum we are over here in Europe! Huwey is also macho. Who wouldn't want that haircut he used to have. "Hockeysveis" they call it in Norway. After rabid ice hockey fans with snus tobacco under their fat scandic lips. Lets discuss Huwey on BOC-L! Christian NP: Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve --------------------------------- Try the all-new Yahoo! Mail . "The New Version is radically easier to use" ? The Wall Street Journal From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 15:58:05 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 20:58:05 +0000 Subject: HW/NIK: Niks lyrics on a scale from 1-3 Message-ID: 1. "Damned By The Curse of Man" (Hawkwind) 2. "Bones Of Elvis" (ICU) 3. "Master Of The Universe" (Hawkwind) by far, Nik is a great lyricist, beaten only by the more productive Bob Calvert (RIP 1988) Christian "hit you when I'm moving on my way" NP: Cro-Mags - Age Of Quarrel/Best Wishes (CD) Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK Tue Oct 31 11:28:19 2006 From: fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK (M Holmes) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 16:28:19 GMT Subject: Rock & Blues 2003 video Message-ID: Did anyone get a copy of this one from the folks at Derby? FoFP From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 19:47:00 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 00:47:00 +0000 Subject: OFF: Anyone with a Hawkwind passport can be the Queen of England... Message-ID: ...or any passport. Its world wide anarchy anyway, no matter what country you are schwarze in. Anyone can immigrate to the UK...even I! Be sure not to ripp off my HW passportnumber on my website :) But remember all you UKers that Norway used to be an empire as large as yours!!! . By the way, I am also a fan of Queen, Freddie Mercury: RIP I still miss you, my childhood hero, A WIZARD A TRUE STAR!!!! I'll be playing Queen on my mothers deathbed.Cause she likes Freddie :) Live at Wembley '86, ah, FRIED CHICKEN???! ta ta at teatime, Christian the old schtick schtuck knitter knatter guy NP: Cornershop - "Lessons Learned From Roky I to Roky III) Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 20:03:30 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 01:03:30 +0000 Subject: HW: Hawkwind vs. BOC lyric wars Message-ID: The hawks influenced everyone from Cro-Mags to Devo to Dead Kennedys...those power riffs! Need to wake up to a good Cro-Mags lyric: HW: Hawkwind vs. BOC lyric wars "Hit you when I you when you are moving on your way/show you no mercy at all, kick you when you are taking your fall/leave me in fear/don't come to me with your sympathy/what does it take to prove you are afraid/I thought so anyway" BOC-L, lets play lyrics war! Somebody pick a lyric that souns equally or more frightening and challenge the mighty Cro-Mags (Madonna is fine:) Like robot wars, only in the head. We could have lyric wars between BOC and HW for instance... that would be cool. That would be more on topic... Christian Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Mon Oct 30 21:57:57 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 02:57:57 +0000 Subject: HW/BOC: Mournblade.com / Stormbringer.com In-Reply-To: <20061030203137.37291.qmail@web23013.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: BOC-L aaargh, I was gonna take mournblade.com but someone snatched it from under my nose with a fast looking chaos logo. a*seholes. anyone on this list perhaps? Stormbringer.com is some cheesy etchnic superhero comic by Jim Lee. What the f.... what did he have to fork up? Moorcocks balls! stay groovy Christian np: New Model Army - 225 Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Tue Oct 31 07:43:57 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 12:43:57 +0000 Subject: HW: Dave Brock the lyricist Message-ID: Daves best lyrics with HW, IMO, are 2 songs: "Trans-Dimensional Man" and "Living On A Knife Edge" on the Sonic Attack (RCA 1981) album which overall equals Calverts PXR5 and Quark, S&C and the Brock/Calvert Hawklords 25 Years quality wise, compared to the slightly lacklustre effort CYM (RCA 1982) on and with "Free Fall" and "The Only Ones" lyrically, and the Hawklords album in general, is IMHO probably the best effort from that pair of smart anarcho-projects field of test-tubing archangels on various chemichals and making the lonely ones flutter off as Free From Their Destiny. But, back to TDM and LOAKE on SA: the first one is very mystical and occult-ishand the second demonstates some very anarchistic thinking. The above albums made me the dandy old boy i am, and not the gross caricature of a psychiatric charlatan i have been made out to be by this list. By george, Hawkwind breed thinkers, not sinkers and stinkers!!! At least I hope not. lest we dare discuss these grave matters, Christian NP: Madonna & Guns'n'Roses mix CD: Haaaardcore!!! --------------------------------- Copy addresses and emails from any email account to Yahoo! Mail - quick, easy and free. Do it now... From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Tue Oct 31 13:55:44 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 18:55:44 +0000 Subject: HW: Jimbo From Outer Space Message-ID: Christian Mumford, the Hawkwind test tube miracle from outer space... wants to say HELLO! First a strange Hawk-story, let me explain some old stuff about The Doors and Hawkwind and I'll blow your minds: Jim Morrison is still my hero and I was in fact Jimbo in the last life. I was born excactly 9 months after his death in July 1971, in march 1972 as a Pisces. Jimbo was given the blessings of the early skinhead cult band Hawkwind before he choked on his own vomit and died just like Jimi and Janis, like in a cheesy old MontyPython skit in the Marine Corps with conspiracies connected to Gong related to runny cheeses and Swiss Cheese as well as Hilary Stench (Jefferson Airplane/Chrome bassist). Jim Morrison WAS the "Crown of Creation" (Jefferson Airplane) and "The Seeker" (The Who) as a cheesey old mahoney, a built like a German Catholic Nun, and quite the well spoken poet he was, in fact a reincarnation of William Blake and George Washington. A "Square" in parapsychology tests with old internet systems of the Soviet Union. Jimbo said to Daltrey & co, "Hawkin' bout my Generation" as Shocker (The Spider Man Villain) of which Wattie Buchan (The Exploited) based all his life on in the British Army, old Jimbo, an old school art school hardcore thrasher. At an LSD party with Jefferson Airplane Jimbo was rocketed to The Stars shackled to Timothy Leary, a Cheesy Old McDonald at Scotland Yard, A CheeseMac To Go in a wheelchair. The thing is that Jimbo, like Washington, really was a Norwegian Troll and was reborn as Christian Mumford, a Cheesy old Hawkwind Space Ham (or as Viking Spam, i.e. the old Monty Python original skit), rocketed back to his roots in Norway as a Wizard Thrasher Comic Book Dreamchild of the Soviet Union, raised as one of the gifted DICTATOR CHILDREN OF THE NEW AGE. Blessed be he who is blessed by only Hawkwind, we SALUTE YOU. Christian Mumford salutes BOC L on The Bridge To Baldly Go Go Where No Cheese Has Gone Before!!! I am back on the Hawkwind list for THE NEW AGE CHILDREN OF HAWKWIND! 'NIK Turner and Alan Davey, I met you both in Hamburg and Bergen cause I MADE IT BACK from SPACE in the New Age Hawkwind Space Program! I knew you both all my life.... LIFE IS GOOD IF I GET TO GO BACK TO SPACE AGAIN :))) Christian aka the dirty old Hawk-Marine NP: Legendary Pink Dots - "Under Triple Moons" --------------------------------- Try the all-new Yahoo! Mail . "The New Version is radically easier to use" ? The Wall Street Journal From nycademon at SPIRALREALM.COM Tue Oct 31 14:41:21 2006 From: nycademon at SPIRALREALM.COM (Guido Vacano) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 12:41:21 -0700 Subject: HW: Jimbo From Outer Space In-Reply-To: <20061031185544.5582.qmail@web23001.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Been meaning to update my email filters. Thanks for the reminder. Guido Amphetamine Embalmer wrote: > Christian Mumford, the Hawkwind test tube miracle from outer space... wants to say HELLO! First a strange Hawk-story, let me explain some old stuff about The Doors and Hawkwind and I'll blow your minds: Jim Morrison is still my hero and I was in fact Jimbo in the last life. I was born excactly 9 months after his death in July 1971, in march 1972 as a Pisces. Jimbo was given the blessings of the early skinhead cult band Hawkwind before he choked on his own vomit and died just like Jimi and Janis, like in a cheesy old MontyPython skit in the Marine Corps with conspiracies connected to Gong related to runny cheeses and Swiss Cheese as well as Hilary Stench (Jefferson Airplane/Chrome bassist). Jim Morrison WAS the "Crown of Creation" (Jefferson Airplane) and "The Seeker" (The Who) as a cheesey old mahoney, a built like a German Catholic Nun, and quite the well spoken poet he was, in fact a reincarnation of William Blake and George Washington. A "Square" in parapsychology tests > with old internet systems of the Soviet Union. Jimbo said to Daltrey & co, "Hawkin' bout my Generation" as Shocker (The Spider Man Villain) of which Wattie Buchan (The Exploited) based all his life on in the British Army, old Jimbo, an old school art school hardcore thrasher. At an LSD party with Jefferson Airplane Jimbo was rocketed to The Stars shackled to Timothy Leary, a Cheesy Old McDonald at Scotland Yard, A CheeseMac To Go in a wheelchair. The thing is that Jimbo, like Washington, really was a Norwegian Troll and was reborn as Christian Mumford, a Cheesy old Hawkwind Space Ham (or as Viking Spam, i.e. the old > Monty Python original skit), rocketed back to his roots in Norway as a Wizard Thrasher Comic Book Dreamchild of the Soviet Union, raised as one of the gifted DICTATOR CHILDREN OF THE NEW AGE. Blessed be he who is blessed by only Hawkwind, we SALUTE YOU. > Christian Mumford salutes BOC L on The Bridge To Baldly Go Go Where No Cheese Has Gone Before!!! I am back on the Hawkwind list for THE NEW AGE CHILDREN OF HAWKWIND! > > 'NIK Turner and Alan Davey, I met you both in Hamburg and Bergen cause I MADE IT BACK from SPACE in the New Age Hawkwind Space Program! I knew you both all my life.... LIFE IS GOOD IF I GET TO GO BACK TO SPACE AGAIN :))) > > Christian aka the dirty old Hawk-Marine > > NP: Legendary Pink Dots - "Under Triple Moons" > > > --------------------------------- > Try the all-new Yahoo! Mail . "The New Version is radically easier to use" ? The Wall Street Journal > From deborah at VACANO.ORG Tue Oct 31 15:04:56 2006 From: deborah at VACANO.ORG (Deborah Vacano) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:04:56 -0700 Subject: HW: Jimbo From Outer Space In-Reply-To: <4547A6E1.6090405@spiralrealm.com> Message-ID: What the F*ck is this guy on... I want some~ Noooo.. nevermind.. What the hell am I thinking? :oP Deborah www.myspace.com/myst11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Guido Vacano wrote: > Been meaning to update my email filters. Thanks for the reminder. > > Guido > > Amphetamine Embalmer wrote: >> Christian Mumford, the Hawkwind test tube miracle from outer space... >> wants to say HELLO! First a strange Hawk-story, let me explain some >> old stuff about The Doors and Hawkwind and I'll blow your minds: Jim >> Morrison is still my hero and I was in fact Jimbo in the last life. I >> was born excactly 9 months after his death in July 1971, in march >> 1972 as a Pisces. Jimbo was given the blessings of the early skinhead >> cult band Hawkwind before he choked on his own vomit and died just >> like Jimi and Janis, like in a cheesy old MontyPython skit in the >> Marine Corps with conspiracies connected to Gong related to runny >> cheeses and Swiss Cheese as well as Hilary Stench (Jefferson >> Airplane/Chrome bassist). Jim Morrison WAS the "Crown of Creation" >> (Jefferson Airplane) and "The Seeker" (The Who) as a cheesey old >> mahoney, a built like a German Catholic Nun, and quite the well >> spoken poet he was, in fact a reincarnation of William Blake and >> George Washington. A "Square" in parapsychology tests >> with old internet systems of the Soviet Union. Jimbo said to Daltrey >> & co, "Hawkin' bout my Generation" as Shocker (The Spider Man >> Villain) of which Wattie Buchan (The Exploited) based all his life on >> in the British Army, old Jimbo, an old school art school hardcore >> thrasher. At an LSD party with Jefferson Airplane Jimbo was >> rocketed to The Stars shackled to Timothy Leary, a Cheesy Old >> McDonald at Scotland Yard, A CheeseMac To Go in a wheelchair. The >> thing is that Jimbo, like Washington, really was a Norwegian Troll >> and was reborn as Christian Mumford, a Cheesy old Hawkwind Space Ham >> (or as Viking Spam, i.e. the old Monty Python original skit), >> rocketed back to his roots in Norway as a Wizard Thrasher Comic Book >> Dreamchild of the Soviet Union, raised as one of the gifted DICTATOR >> CHILDREN OF THE NEW AGE. Blessed be he who is blessed by only >> Hawkwind, we SALUTE YOU. >> Christian Mumford salutes BOC L on The Bridge To Baldly Go Go Where >> No Cheese Has Gone Before!!! I am back on the Hawkwind list for THE >> NEW AGE CHILDREN OF HAWKWIND! >> 'NIK Turner and Alan Davey, I met you both in Hamburg and Bergen >> cause I MADE IT BACK from SPACE in the New Age Hawkwind Space >> Program! I knew you both all my life.... LIFE IS GOOD IF I GET TO GO >> BACK TO SPACE AGAIN :))) >> >> Christian aka the dirty old Hawk-Marine >> >> NP: Legendary Pink Dots - "Under Triple Moons" >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Try the all-new Yahoo! Mail . "The New Version is radically easier >> to use" ? The Wall Street Journal >> > From ben at TMK.COM Tue Oct 31 15:36:34 2006 From: ben at TMK.COM (Ben Cohen) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 15:36:34 -0500 Subject: ADMIN: He's ba-ack... (was Re: HW: Jimbo From Outer Space) In-Reply-To: <4547A6E1.6090405@spiralrealm.com> Message-ID: For the record - Christian is still on active moderation, which means that I have to approve any/every post that he makes. I'm doing *limited* (which is to say, "little") moderating for content, so long as he's non-offensive. This is not to say that I'm letting any old ramblings of his through. Be warned appropriately and take any actions with your private email that you feel are necessary. Also for the record - Christian is the only person who's currently on active moderation. I know he's... inciteful (in the sense of "tending to incite")... and I'd hate for any *on-list* reactions to require me to place anyone else on active moderation. Please ensure that you (all) ensure that you don't cross the boundaries. Thank you, Ben (still the moderator) Cohen From arjanh at WOLFPACK.NL Tue Oct 31 16:18:12 2006 From: arjanh at WOLFPACK.NL (Arjan Hulsebos) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 22:18:12 +0100 Subject: HW: Jimbo From Outer Space In-Reply-To: <4547AC68.4040200@vacano.org> Message-ID: On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:04:56 -0700, Deborah Vacano wrote > What the F*ck is this guy on... I want some~ > Noooo.. nevermind.. > What the hell am I thinking? I reckon this is what happens if you feed a troll amphetamine ;-) I've been a news admin, but I really never understood trolls. What's the fun of it? Gr, Arjan H From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Tue Oct 31 16:47:09 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 21:47:09 +0000 Subject: HW: Jimbo From Outer Space In-Reply-To: <20061031211241.M52496@wolfpack.nl> Message-ID: Trolls are like the other underworld creatures of the north, mountain and forest dwellers. Trolls came before humans and gods had many magic properties. Trolls were often large as mountains and could have 10 heads and carried huge clubs and roamed the countryside with their long bushy tails. Female trolls were called Huldra and tricked stray menfolk into eternal spellbound entrapments... I knew one german hulder called Dorothea... Christian Arjan Hulsebos wrote: On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 13:04:56 -0700, Deborah Vacano wrote > What the F*ck is this guy on... I want some~ > Noooo.. nevermind.. > What the hell am I thinking? I reckon this is what happens if you feed a troll amphetamine ;-) I've been a news admin, but I really never understood trolls. What's the fun of it? Gr, Arjan H --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. From jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK Tue Oct 31 19:11:40 2006 From: jill.strobridge at BLUEYONDER.CO.UK (Jill Strobridge) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 00:11:40 -0000 Subject: HW: Morecambe to Leeds (a bit of a ramble) Message-ID: It seems odd not preparing to go to a Hawkwind gig tonight 8-( Wasn't sure until the last minute whether I'd get to Morcambe or not (spending a whole day on the phone trying every guest house in the town before getting a room cancellation) but got on a train that wandered along the coastline until it couldn't go any further and stopped just on the edge of the sea. Weather was foul. Westerly gale, grey skies, grey sand, grey sea, waves crashing on the beach. The kite surfers loved it - black wetsuited figures in the far distance hopping across the wavetops swept along by their kites - but most other folk were in hiding. Small clusters of punks were drinking in bus shelters - occasionally one would stagger out shouting abuse but realising how awful the weather was would stagger back in again. The only other activity was a car rally involving some beat-up cars accelerating at insane speeds along the promenade then skidding a figure of eight round a couple of cones with the accompanying smell of burning tyre-rubber and overheated engines. Anyhow - I passed that lot on the way to the Dome which resembles an oversized Mongolian yurt but is surprisingly spacious inside and when the lightshow was chasing circles round the roof it was awesome! I enjoyed it. A good size audience considering the weather and from where I was (towards the back) the sound quality was absolutely perfect. It's possible the band reduced the level a bit because of the acoustics but it meant there was no fuzzy white-noise - you could listen to the layering of sound and hear the different themes come and go. Dave's guitar was really clear while bass and keyboards and drums created a wonderful background and had a very fast beat right from the start. Sometimes Hawkwind gigs begin slowly and build up later but this time it was instant energy and Orgone Acumulator was intensely fast. There were far more breaks between the songs this show but it seemed to work perhaps because there were far fewer drifting fillers. Introductory themes got into gear immediately and even tracks in a different key or a different rhythm that sat awkwardly in the past seemed to come across more powerfully because of the short break between them. It really seemed to keep the mood of the audience high. Paradox is gorgeous and the swirling circles of colour from the lightshow draw you into the music - brilliant stuff. Robot builds steadily to a climax that is all the more intense because the whole track gets slower and more deliberate as it approaches the end - it's an extraordinary effect that really worked - watching a freak-out dancer during this I found myself desperately hoping the track would finish 'cos I feared he would explode if it didn't! I enjoyed the Midsummer Night's Dream bit (I'm informed that the title is "Marine Snow" and that the introductory track to Psychedelic Warlords is "Dogstar"). I'm not sure why that particular passage was chosen but the background of music and lights sweeps you up into it. It reminded me of the Al Stewart song that starts "It seems to me that we have stood upon this stage before" - actually I think that song involves Infinity as well! Infinity the track was wonderful but, I have to agree with Arin, it's a song that should be filled with longing and intense sadness and somehow seemed a bit too upbeat for that. But maybe that was just me. Images was also nicely done - the middle bit had a stunning combination of sound and colour and intensity to produce the feeling of loss and menace (I hate to think of the amount of rehearsing it must take to create exactly the right effects!). Anyhow - enough rambling. Leeds was a fantastic venue 'cos it had tables you could sit at and two bars so you didn't have to queue for hours. Sadly however the acoustics were stuffed with high pitched fuzzy whitenoise which was quite unpleasant at first but I found that after a couple of beers it didn't matter quite so much. Met up with Arin and Rich - great to see you again and have a safe journey back. Also Nick Lee and Marie and Neil and Kris (who caught me taking notes during the show!) and everyone else and a special thanks to Nick's friend who navigated his way across Leeds and drove us safely home afterwards! Really enjoyed the trip and missing it now. jill ============================================== Jill Strobridge ============================================== From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Tue Oct 31 18:00:41 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 23:00:41 +0000 Subject: HW: Angels Never Fade In Mothersburg; just like my Clean Cut Radio Shows Message-ID: Or never tune out of the National Enquirer.... i listen to welfare everyday, will drop in and drop out of the dole que again just like tabs of bad ecstasy... I will in the next few days post playlists of my recent Hawkwind Radio specials at the Blitz squat in Oslo. some bands played this past summer/fall on FM 99.3, Oslo, guest hosted by Christian Mumford on RadioRakel, "Uh?rt", Saturdays: ICU Pressurehed Skyclad Cathedral Hawklords Hawkwind Robert Calvert HLLG Deep Fix Legendary Pink Dots Summoning Cro-Mags Chaos UK ... but more later! I can burn shows for trade. 1 for 1 worldwide. But, no haste. All the shows are in Norwegian. Not to bother everyone with my, to put it mildly, like a tragic christ figure, born again to serve up the bang to every BOC-l er or for the dirty kool-ade pitchers of matchstick men who run and burn out all over the internet... just another vicious chaos rocker story. Cast your sincere magick spells at my lame 666 makeshift email addy.My Korean family are much like the Manson family - only better chow! Aunt Connys Wontons and Bulgogi for instance. Christian "No Spring Chicken" Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com From superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK Tue Oct 31 18:35:27 2006 From: superskrull666 at YAHOO.CO.UK (Amphetamine Embalmer) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 23:35:27 +0000 Subject: Hawkwind Library and RadiOrakel Playlists Message-ID: Visit Christians Hawkwind Anarchy site lots of original art and articles http://bloomingdales1383.tripod.com/pulp/ pulp art http://bloomingdales1383.tripod.com/hawkwind.html hawkwind published http://bloomingdales1383.tripod.com/moorcockindex.html comic books http://bloomingdales1383.tripod.com/playlist.html radio play lists and more website 100% solo construct by the author 1996-2003 not updated since 2003 though planning to rejuvinate metal anarchy / jerusalem commands Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com