HW: live material

Colin Allen colinjallen at YAHOO.CO.UK
Fri Jul 13 05:04:49 EDT 2007


If Dave chooses not to release the material, that is up to him really. To be honest, there is not as much there as most people seem to think.

john-paul <hawkwomble at TISCALI.CO.UK> wrote:  to be quite honest i'm a bit fed up with all the same old excuses. if mr 
brock wanted it enough he would find a way. lets face it in todays england 
people get away with a lot more serious stuff than releasing some songs 
without full permission. my conclusion is mr brock is just a big spoiled 
child and if everyone is not playing to his rules then he is taking his ball 
home.
jp


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Colin Allen" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: HW: live material


> Well said!
>
> john-paul wrote: well i have a recording of 
> every gig the hawks played last year and after
> tweaking them with various pieces of software all of them are as good if 
> not
> better than some official releases. if mr brock and co don't want to make
> any money thats their problem but its seems very stupid to me. i would
> rather buy an official release and give the band something back for the
> years of enjoyment they have given me. but if they can't be bothered, well 
> i
> need my regular hawk fix so a trading i will go
> jp
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Carl Edlund Anderson"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 3:19 PM
> Subject: Re: HW: live material
>
>
>> On 11/07/2007 13:38, Ian Abrahams wrote:
>>> Not as certain about that as you are - but more to the point, really
>>> people aren't talking about current/recent stuff, which if it's archived
>>> by the band must be soundboard stuff. We're really talking about 70s
>>> material aren't we?
>>
>> Probably most people are -- but IMO there's probably some worthwhile 
>> stuff
>> from most periods in the band's history. I'm disappoint that that
>> Roadburn 2006 gig never came out, and I wouldn't mind hearing more from
>> the Electric Teepee-era 3-piece. I think it would be tough to top that
>> expanded release of Live Chronicles that came out from Griffin for that
>> period, but you never know what's in the vault until you listen!
>>
>> On 11/07/2007 13:29, Iain Ferguson wrote:
>> > don't forget chaps, that there woyld be royalties to all those
>> > involved.
>>
>> Well, that's supposed be what _normally_ happens -- admittedly, it seems
>> would be something of a new and rare event in Hawkwind's history.
>>
>> I don't think anyone would make a _lot_ of money out of archival 
>> releases.
>> That '74 vintage 1999 Party release was about as good as anything anyone
>> could hope to turn up, and I don't think it exactly burned up the charts
>> ;) But official archival releases would offer an expanded view of the
>> band's history and maybe bring in some beer money (at least for the
>> song-writers! ;)
>>
>> On 11/07/2007 13:31, Kenneth Magnusson wrote:
>> > I think the critical issue is to get the sound from tape to
>> > what-ever-format (preferably 24/96)! Which has to be done at Dave's
>> > place!
>>
>> Yup!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Carl
>>
>> -- 
>> Carl Edlund Anderson
>> mailto:cea at carlaz.com
>> http://www.carlaz.com/
>>
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