From jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk Fri Sep 4 16:43:11 2020 From: jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2020 21:43:11 +0100 (BST) Subject: [boc-l] OFF: Larry Wallis, review and RIP Message-ID: Dear all, a little while back, I finally got hold of a copy of the 2001 solo album of Larry Wallis, ex-Pink Fairies, Mot?rhead, UFO and quite a few Hawk-related bands, _Death in the Guitarfternoon_. Despite the dreadful title, it has had me grinning for much of the last two days; the man's famous guitar is all over it and even if his backing band is able but not exactly innovative and some of the vocals were beyond his slightly wrecked rebel yell, it's still very much of what I hoped for right from the excellent first track. That first track, 'Are We Having Fun Yet?', is one of several that refer back to Wallis's musical past, with the multi-layer soloing of some of his early Fairies work and a title that echoes the 'When's the Fun Begin?' of that era, but now lyrically set in an off-planet back-to-back and asking the question of the whole future species. A couple of the others are just straightforward rerecordings of his older songs--the version of 'Police Car' here is probably only his second best but still pretty good--and the last one, 'Screw It', is, how to put it? A negative musical tribute to a previous band-mate, sung deep from the heart. Some of the rest hovers lyrically around a kind of zombie cowboy ?sthetic that is also where the artwork largely hangs out, along with some expressive sleeve-notes by the man himself. But though some of the music is simpler than other bits, it's all the real stuff and I wish I'd got it years ago. That last is especially true because, while Googling enthusiastically around it rather than write another tedious reading list, I found out that Larry Wallis died in September last year. I nearly got to see him, but then he cancelled the tour because of a trapped nerve in his back; now I never will see him, and it's getting harder in general to Google one of that big generation of 70s rockers without feeling like I accidentally brought news of their death out of the Internet. But in this case, at least I can have shouted about him a bit here where people might care. For anyone reading to whom he might be new, here's the first track on Bandcamp: https://larrywallis.bandcamp.com/music and here's a fabulous interview from just after the album came out: https://www.furious.com/perfect/larrywallis.html Anyway, hope you're all well and safe out there, yours, Jon ObCD: Steve Hillage - _Green_ remaster -- Jonathan Jarrett, Keighley and University of Leeds "Says not the Wise One, `When two men cannot agree over the price of an onion, who shall decide what happened in the time of Yu?'" (Kai Lung, reported by Ernest Bramah) From andygilham at outlook.com Fri Sep 4 19:19:51 2020 From: andygilham at outlook.com (Andy Gilham) Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2020 23:19:51 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] OFF: Larry Wallis, review and RIP In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yeah, another of the Great Ones passed into the cosmic infinite. I did get to see Larry Wallis and the Death Commandos of Love, as I think they were called that night, in about 1986 at the Cricketers, just behind the Oval cricket ground, and they didn't disappoint. I particularly recall "Waiting for the Ice Cream to Melt", which surfaced on the Fairies' _Kill 'em and Eat 'em_ the following year. And of course I saw the Fairies touring the album. At the Cambridge Corn Exchange no less. But that show was less memorable. You'll also want the splendidly-titled _The Sound of Speed_ , which has a couple of unreleased singles and other odds and ends. -----Original Message----- From: boc-l On Behalf Of Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l Sent: 04 September 2020 15:43 To: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List Cc: Jonathan Jarrett Subject: [boc-l] OFF: Larry Wallis, review and RIP Dear all, a little while back, I finally got hold of a copy of the 2001 solo album of Larry Wallis, ex-Pink Fairies, Mot?rhead, UFO and quite a few Hawk-related bands, _Death in the Guitarfternoon_. Despite the dreadful title, it has had me grinning for much of the last two days; the man's famous guitar is all over it and even if his backing band is able but not exactly innovative and some of the vocals were beyond his slightly wrecked rebel yell, it's still very much of what I hoped for right from the excellent first track. That first track, 'Are We Having Fun Yet?', is one of several that refer back to Wallis's musical past, with the multi-layer soloing of some of his early Fairies work and a title that echoes the 'When's the Fun Begin?' of that era, but now lyrically set in an off-planet back-to-back and asking the question of the whole future species. A couple of the others are just straightforward rerecordings of his older songs--the version of 'Police Car' here is probably only his second best but still pretty good--and the last one, 'Screw It', is, how to put it? A negative musical tribute to a previous band-mate, sung deep from the heart. Some of the rest hovers lyrically around a kind of zombie cowboy ?sthetic that is also where the artwork largely hangs out, along with some expressive sleeve-notes by the man himself. But though some of the music is simpler than other bits, it's all the real stuff and I wish I'd got it years ago. That last is especially true because, while Googling enthusiastically around it rather than write another tedious reading list, I found out that Larry Wallis died in September last year. I nearly got to see him, but then he cancelled the tour because of a trapped nerve in his back; now I never will see him, and it's getting harder in general to Google one of that big generation of 70s rockers without feeling like I accidentally brought news of their death out of the Internet. But in this case, at least I can have shouted about him a bit here where people might care. For anyone reading to whom he might be new, here's the first track on Bandcamp: https://larrywallis.bandcamp.com/music and here's a fabulous interview from just after the album came out: https://www.furious.com/perfect/larrywallis.html Anyway, hope you're all well and safe out there, yours, Jon ObCD: Steve Hillage - _Green_ remaster -- Jonathan Jarrett, Keighley and University of Leeds "Says not the Wise One, `When two men cannot agree over the price of an onion, who shall decide what happened in the time of Yu?'" (Kai Lung, reported by Ernest Bramah) From cea at carlaz.com Sat Sep 5 09:04:31 2020 From: cea at carlaz.com (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2020 08:04:31 -0500 Subject: [boc-l] OFF: Larry Wallis, review and RIP In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <38C04FA8-8813-46FB-B6E9-72057C4711A4@carlaz.com> Andy: Did we not see Larry Wallis noodling in the background behind (the also late, great) Mick Farren at a book-reading by the latter? Though I think that might have been the one time I saw either of them in person. Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson https://soundcloud.com/carledlundanderson/ https://carledlundanderson.bandcamp.com/ http://www.carlaz.com/music.html > On 04 Sep 2020, at 18:19, Andy Gilham via boc-l wrote: > > Yeah, another of the Great Ones passed into the cosmic infinite. > > I did get to see Larry Wallis and the Death Commandos of Love, as I think they were called that night, in about 1986 at the Cricketers, just behind the Oval cricket ground, and they didn't disappoint. I particularly recall "Waiting for the Ice Cream to Melt", which surfaced on the Fairies' _Kill 'em and Eat 'em_ the following year. And of course I saw the Fairies touring the album. At the Cambridge Corn Exchange no less. But that show was less memorable. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andygilham at outlook.com Sun Sep 6 10:13:41 2020 From: andygilham at outlook.com (Andy Gilham) Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2020 14:13:41 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] OFF: Larry Wallis, review and RIP In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Heck yeah! I'm re-reading Give the Anarchist a Cigarette right now as it happens! ObVideo: "That Was Me" - Blue ?yster Cult feat. Albert Bouchard -----Original Message----- From: boc-l On Behalf Of Andy Gilham via boc-l Sent: 04 September 2020 18:20 To: BOC / Hawkwind Discussion List Cc: Andy Gilham Subject: Re: [boc-l] OFF: Larry Wallis, review and RIP Yeah, another of the Great Ones passed into the cosmic infinite. I did get to see Larry Wallis and the Death Commandos of Love, as I think they were called that night, in about 1986 at the Cricketers, just behind the Oval cricket ground, and they didn't disappoint. I particularly recall "Waiting for the Ice Cream to Melt", which surfaced on the Fairies' _Kill 'em and Eat 'em_ the following year. And of course I saw the Fairies touring the album. At the Cambridge Corn Exchange no less. But that show was less memorable. You'll also want the splendidly-titled _The Sound of Speed_ , which has a couple of unreleased singles and other odds and ends. -----Original Message----- From: boc-l On Behalf Of Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l Sent: 04 September 2020 15:43 To: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List Cc: Jonathan Jarrett Subject: [boc-l] OFF: Larry Wallis, review and RIP Dear all, a little while back, I finally got hold of a copy of the 2001 solo album of Larry Wallis, ex-Pink Fairies, Mot?rhead, UFO and quite a few Hawk-related bands, _Death in the Guitarfternoon_. Despite the dreadful title, it has had me grinning for much of the last two days; the man's famous guitar is all over it and even if his backing band is able but not exactly innovative and some of the vocals were beyond his slightly wrecked rebel yell, it's still very much of what I hoped for right from the excellent first track. That first track, 'Are We Having Fun Yet?', is one of several that refer back to Wallis's musical past, with the multi-layer soloing of some of his early Fairies work and a title that echoes the 'When's the Fun Begin?' of that era, but now lyrically set in an off-planet back-to-back and asking the question of the whole future species. A couple of the others are just straightforward rerecordings of his older songs--the version of 'Police Car' here is probably only his second best but still pretty good--and the last one, 'Screw It', is, how to put it? A negative musical tribute to a previous band-mate, sung deep from the heart. Some of the rest hovers lyrically around a kind of zombie cowboy ?sthetic that is also where the artwork largely hangs out, along with some expressive sleeve-notes by the man himself. But though some of the music is simpler than other bits, it's all the real stuff and I wish I'd got it years ago. That last is especially true because, while Googling enthusiastically around it rather than write another tedious reading list, I found out that Larry Wallis died in September last year. I nearly got to see him, but then he cancelled the tour because of a trapped nerve in his back; now I never will see him, and it's getting harder in general to Google one of that big generation of 70s rockers without feeling like I accidentally brought news of their death out of the Internet. But in this case, at least I can have shouted about him a bit here where people might care. For anyone reading to whom he might be new, here's the first track on Bandcamp: https://larrywallis.bandcamp.com/music and here's a fabulous interview from just after the album came out: https://www.furious.com/perfect/larrywallis.html Anyway, hope you're all well and safe out there, yours, Jon ObCD: Steve Hillage - _Green_ remaster -- Jonathan Jarrett, Keighley and University of Leeds "Says not the Wise One, `When two men cannot agree over the price of an onion, who shall decide what happened in the time of Yu?'" (Kai Lung, reported by Ernest Bramah) From asg at mvdbase.com Mon Sep 21 14:13:42 2020 From: asg at mvdbase.com (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 20:13:42 +0200 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! Message-ID: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> Hey guys, Just found out the band has a new album scheduled for release next month (October 9) called "The symbol remains". Just heard their latest single "Box in my head"... not really impressed, to be honest. Hopefully the rest of the material will be better. They made a video for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQoWfQ_3txA Alex. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ https://soundcloud.com/asglyrics Music Videos : http://mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Follow mvdbase: https://twitter.com/mvdbase Support mvdbase: https://www.patreon.com/mvdbase ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From bewlay68 at yahoo.com Mon Sep 21 14:43:34 2020 From: bewlay68 at yahoo.com (bewlay68 at yahoo.com) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 13:43:34 -0500 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! In-Reply-To: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> References: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> Message-ID: <1917253D-1A0B-4D94-ADE1-A88701D8ECA5@yahoo.com> Albert has Re-Imaginos coming out in November as well. Gary > On Sep 21, 2020, at 1:18 PM, Alex S. Garcia via boc-l wrote: > > ?Hey guys, > > Just found out the band has a new album scheduled for release next month > (October 9) called "The symbol remains". > > Just heard their latest single "Box in my head"... not really impressed, to be > honest. Hopefully the rest of the material will be better. > > They made a video for it: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQoWfQ_3txA > > > > Alex. > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ > https://soundcloud.com/asglyrics > Music Videos : http://mvdbase.com [database] > http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] > Follow mvdbase: https://twitter.com/mvdbase > Support mvdbase: https://www.patreon.com/mvdbase > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > From andygilham at outlook.com Mon Sep 21 15:09:06 2020 From: andygilham at outlook.com (Andy Gilham) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 19:09:06 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! In-Reply-To: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> References: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> Message-ID: I like the other track, That Was Me, better. Also, the video has Albert giving it welly on the cowbell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPW7KhN_ZM4 I don't recall ever seeing bullet holes in highway signs but I don't live in the USA, is it a thing -----Original Message----- From: boc-l On Behalf Of Alex S. Garcia via boc-l Sent: 21 September 2020 13:14 To: BOC Cc: Alex S. Garcia Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! Hey guys, Just found out the band has a new album scheduled for release next month (October 9) called "The symbol remains". Just heard their latest single "Box in my head"... not really impressed, to be honest. Hopefully the rest of the material will be better. They made a video for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQoWfQ_3txA Alex. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ https://soundcloud.com/asglyrics Music Videos : http://mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Follow mvdbase: https://twitter.com/mvdbase Support mvdbase: https://www.patreon.com/mvdbase ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From andygilham at outlook.com Mon Sep 21 15:16:27 2020 From: andygilham at outlook.com (Andy Gilham) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 19:16:27 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] HW/BOC: Spirits Burning with Michael Moorcock Message-ID: Oh I see the second part of the Dancers at the End of Time trilogy concept album adaptation thing is coming out soon http://dmme.net/spirits-burning-and-michael-moorcock-venture-into-the-hollow-lands/ Like the first volume (An Alien Heat) this is pure boc-l catnip with Albert B taking a prominent role, and various Hawks and Oysters on board -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Alex. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ https://soundcloud.com/asglyrics Music Videos : http://mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Follow mvdbase: https://twitter.com/mvdbase Support mvdbase: https://www.patreon.com/mvdbase ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From asg at mvdbase.com Mon Sep 21 17:07:18 2020 From: asg at mvdbase.com (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 23:07:18 +0200 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! In-Reply-To: References: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> Message-ID: <2014469.oiF1AJIhAE@unicorn> > I like the other track, That Was Me, better. Also, the video has Albert > giving it welly on the cowbell > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPW7KhN_ZM4 You're right, Andy, that's much better! So is Albert friendly with the band again? > I don't recall ever seeing bullet holes in highway signs but I don't live in > the USA, is it a thing I've been to the States a few times, but never saw those... except in movies haha. Alex. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ https://soundcloud.com/asglyrics Music Videos : http://mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Follow mvdbase: https://twitter.com/mvdbase Support mvdbase: https://www.patreon.com/mvdbase ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From andygilham at outlook.com Mon Sep 21 17:18:23 2020 From: andygilham at outlook.com (Andy Gilham) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 21:18:23 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! In-Reply-To: <2014469.oiF1AJIhAE@unicorn> References: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> <2014469.oiF1AJIhAE@unicorn> Message-ID: Well, Al sat in with current BOC a couple of years ago for the Agents of Fortune anniversary tour, so... Have you seen all these live recordings (multiple formats, LP, CD/DVD, Blu-Ray) that have come out lately? I'm not sufficiently completist to get them all but I might one day. https://www.frontiers.shop/search?sSearch=blue%2Boyster%2Bcult&p=1 -----Original Message----- From: boc-l On Behalf Of Alex S. Garcia via boc-l Sent: 21 September 2020 16:07 To: boc-l at lists.ispnet.net Cc: Alex S. Garcia Subject: Re: [boc-l] BOC: New album! > I like the other track, That Was Me, better. Also, the video has > Albert giving it welly on the cowbell > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPW7KhN_ZM4 You're right, Andy, that's much better! So is Albert friendly with the band again? > I don't recall ever seeing bullet holes in highway signs but I don't > live in the USA, is it a thing I've been to the States a few times, but never saw those... except in movies haha. Alex. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ https://soundcloud.com/asglyrics Music Videos : http://mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Follow mvdbase: https://twitter.com/mvdbase Support mvdbase: https://www.patreon.com/mvdbase ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From asg at mvdbase.com Mon Sep 21 17:25:35 2020 From: asg at mvdbase.com (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 23:25:35 +0200 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! In-Reply-To: References: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> <2014469.oiF1AJIhAE@unicorn> Message-ID: <1932898.jhp20HDEUM@unicorn> > Have you seen all these live recordings (multiple formats, LP, CD/DVD, > Blu-Ray) that have come out lately? I'm not sufficiently completist to get > them all but I might one day. No I hadn't seen these! Interesting. Not really a completist myself, at least not to the extent of grabbing all the live recordings. Never been a huge fan of those. But I do have all the studio albums, of course ;) Gotta love Frontiers, though. Alex. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.alexsgarcia.com/ https://soundcloud.com/asglyrics Music Videos : http://mvdbase.com [database] http://www.freelists.org/list/mv [mailing-list] Follow mvdbase: https://twitter.com/mvdbase Support mvdbase: https://www.patreon.com/mvdbase ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk Tue Sep 22 07:11:55 2020 From: jjarrett at coriolis.greenend.org.uk (Jonathan Jarrett) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 12:11:55 +0100 (BST) Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! In-Reply-To: References: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> <2014469.oiF1AJIhAE@unicorn> Message-ID: Dear both, thanks both for this information; as so often, I'd had no idea, and now I have a lot to look forward to! I'm so pleased they got another one out, despite all the reservations they've expressed. I need to catch up with what Al's been doing now... Yours all, Jonathan On Mon, 21 Sep 2020, Andy Gilham via boc-l wrote: > Well, Al sat in with current BOC a couple of years ago for the Agents of Fortune anniversary tour, so... > > Have you seen all these live recordings (multiple formats, LP, CD/DVD, Blu-Ray) that have come out lately? I'm not sufficiently completist to get them all but I might one day. > > https://www.frontiers.shop/search?sSearch=blue%2Boyster%2Bcult&p=1 > > -----Original Message----- > From: boc-l On Behalf Of Alex S. Garcia via boc-l > Sent: 21 September 2020 16:07 > To: boc-l at lists.ispnet.net > Cc: Alex S. Garcia > Subject: Re: [boc-l] BOC: New album! > >> I like the other track, That Was Me, better. Also, the video has >> Albert giving it welly on the cowbell >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPW7KhN_ZM4 > > You're right, Andy, that's much better! > > So is Albert friendly with the band again? > >> I don't recall ever seeing bullet holes in highway signs but I don't >> live in the USA, is it a thing > > I've been to the States a few times, but never saw those... except in movies haha. > > > > Alex. > -- Jonathan Jarrett, Keighley and University of Leeds "Says not the Wise One, `When two men cannot agree over the price of an onion, who shall decide what happened in the time of Yu?'" (Kai Lung, reported by Ernest Bramah) From cea at carlaz.com Tue Sep 22 15:34:49 2020 From: cea at carlaz.com (Carl Edlund Anderson) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 14:34:49 -0500 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! In-Reply-To: <2014469.oiF1AJIhAE@unicorn> References: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn> <2014469.oiF1AJIhAE@unicorn> Message-ID: I think Al is on good terms with the current B?C (i.e. Buck and Eric et al.), though happy doing his own things and his things with Joe. I don?t think more than the occasional guest spot like this is on the cards. I grew up in the States ? but in one of the more civilized bits. ;) So: no shooting up signs where I lived! Of course, I would hear those same stories about people shooting up signs out in the crazier parts of the country, and I can?t say that anything about some of those places out there would surprise me! But I guess now I know it was Eric, anyway. :D Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/ > On 21 Sep 2020, at 16:07, Alex S. Garcia via boc-l wrote: > >> I like the other track, That Was Me, better. Also, the video has Albert >> giving it welly on the cowbell >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPW7KhN_ZM4 > > You're right, Andy, that's much better! > > So is Albert friendly with the band again? > >> I don't recall ever seeing bullet holes in highway signs but I don't live in >> the USA, is it a thing > > I've been to the States a few times, but never saw those... except in movies > haha. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From imaginos61 at virginmedia.com Wed Sep 23 13:56:21 2020 From: imaginos61 at virginmedia.com (Jason Gool) Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2020 18:56:21 +0100 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: New album! In-Reply-To: References: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn>, , Message-ID: <5F6B8C45.23624.CE8DAC9@imaginos61.virginmedia.com> Albert and Joe have both released solo stuff in the past few years but they've primarily been working with Dennis Dunaway as a three-piece call Blue Coupe: https://bluecoupeband.com/ Jas On 22 Sep 2020 at 12:11, Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l wrote: Date sent: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 12:11:55 +0100 (BST) To: Andy Gilham via boc-l Subject: Re: [boc-l] BOC: New album! From: Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l Send reply to: BOC / Hawkwind Discussion List Copies to: Jonathan Jarrett [ Double-click this line for list subscription options ] Dear both, thanks both for this information; as so often, I'd had no idea, and now I have a lot to look forward to! I'm so pleased they got another one out, despite all the reservations they've expressed. I need to catch up with what Al's been doing now... Yours all, Jonathan On Mon, 21 Sep 2020, Andy Gilham via boc-l wrote: > Well, Al sat in with current BOC a couple of years ago for the > Agents of Fortune anniversary tour, so... > > Have you seen all these live recordings (multiple formats, LP, > CD/DVD, Blu-Ray) that have come out lately? I'm not sufficiently > completist to get them all but I might one day. > > https://www.frontiers.shop/search?sSearch=blue%2Boyster%2Bcult&p=1 > > -----Original Message----- > From: boc-l On Behalf Of Alex S. > Garcia via boc-l Sent: 21 September 2020 16:07 To: > boc-l at lists.ispnet.net Cc: Alex S. Garcia Subject: > Re: [boc-l] BOC: New album! > >> I like the other track, That Was Me, better. Also, the video has >> Albert giving it welly on the cowbell >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPW7KhN_ZM4 > > You're right, Andy, that's much better! > > So is Albert friendly with the band again? > >> I don't recall ever seeing bullet holes in highway signs but I >> don't live in the USA, is it a thing > > I've been to the States a few times, but never saw those... except > in movies haha. > > > > Alex. > -- Jonathan Jarrett, Keighley and University of Leeds "Says not the Wise One, `When two men cannot agree over the price of an onion, who shall decide what happened in the time of Yu?'" (Kai Lung, reported by Ernest Bramah) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From royalistradio at hotmail.com Tue Sep 22 18:03:07 2020 From: royalistradio at hotmail.com (Christian Eric Mumford) Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 22:03:07 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] NIK: Hawklords Alive In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: And no Hawklords present ! I.e. no Harvey... Still excellent stuff, like the two recent Non-Ron studio efforts too. Christian ________________________________ From: boc-l on behalf of Andy Gilham via boc-l Sent: Monday, September 21, 2020 9:25 PM To: BOC / Hawkwind Discussion List Cc: Andy Gilham Subject: [boc-l] NIK: Hawklords Alive And oh yeah HAWKLORDS ALIVE featuring Nik T is high octane blanga, did we need new recordings of Master of the Universe and Brainstorm, I guess we did -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <5F6B8C45.23624.CE8DAC9@imaginos61.virginmedia.com> References: <6600858.p7EsOchvd5@unicorn>, , <5F6B8C45.23624.CE8DAC9@imaginos61.virginmedia.com> Message-ID: Dear Jason, yes, indeed, I saw them on (I think) their one UK tour so far. They were excellent (of course). But I am behind on the albums and should do something about that. For some reason I came home from that gig with Joe's _Jukebox in my Head_ instead, I think because the song I'd heard that night I most wanted to own was his version of 'Dark Boat'--which I didn't realise was a cover! But it was a really good gig. I saw Bouchard Dunaway Smith in London once too, to a crowd way smaller than they deserved, but they gave it their all anyway. Yours, Jon ObCD: Julian Cope - _Autogeddon_ On Wed, 23 Sep 2020, Jason Gool wrote: > Albert and Joe have both released solo stuff in the past few years but they've primarily been > working with Dennis Dunaway as a three-piece call Blue Coupe: > > https://bluecoupeband.com/ > > Jas > > > On 22 Sep 2020 at 12:11, Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l wrote: > > Date sent: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 12:11:55 +0100 (BST) > To: Andy Gilham via boc-l > Subject: Re: [boc-l] BOC: New album! > From: Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l > Send reply to: BOC / Hawkwind Discussion List > Copies to: Jonathan Jarrett > > [ Double-click this line for list subscription options ] > > Dear both, > thanks both for this information; as so often, I'd had > no idea, and now I have a lot to look forward to! I'm so pleased they > got another one out, despite all the reservations they've expressed. I > need to catch up with what Al's been doing now... Yours all, > Jonathan > > On Mon, 21 Sep 2020, Andy Gilham via boc-l wrote: > >> Well, Al sat in with current BOC a couple of years ago for the >> Agents of Fortune anniversary tour, so... >> >> Have you seen all these live recordings (multiple formats, LP, >> CD/DVD, Blu-Ray) that have come out lately? I'm not sufficiently >> completist to get them all but I might one day. >> >> https://www.frontiers.shop/search?sSearch=blue%2Boyster%2Bcult&p=1 >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: boc-l On Behalf Of Alex S. >> Garcia via boc-l Sent: 21 September 2020 16:07 To: >> boc-l at lists.ispnet.net Cc: Alex S. Garcia Subject: >> Re: [boc-l] BOC: New album! >> >>> I like the other track, That Was Me, better. Also, the video has >>> Albert giving it welly on the cowbell >>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPW7KhN_ZM4 >> >> You're right, Andy, that's much better! >> >> So is Albert friendly with the band again? >> >>> I don't recall ever seeing bullet holes in highway signs but I >>> don't live in the USA, is it a thing >> >> I've been to the States a few times, but never saw those... except >> in movies haha. >> >> >> >> Alex. >> > > -- Jonathan Jarrett, Keighley and University of Leeds "Says not the Wise One, `When two men cannot agree over the price of an onion, who shall decide what happened in the time of Yu?'" (Kai Lung, reported by Ernest Bramah) From andygilham at outlook.com Fri Sep 25 12:01:40 2020 From: andygilham at outlook.com (Andy Gilham) Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2020 16:01:40 +0000 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: Tainted Blood Message-ID: Oh look it's another new video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H0iX-_Vts0 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From asg at mvdbase.com Fri Sep 25 12:10:45 2020 From: asg at mvdbase.com (Alex S. Garcia) Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2020 18:10:45 +0200 Subject: [boc-l] BOC: Tainted Blood In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3966776.KTG69Dzz6Y@unicorn> > Oh look it's another new video > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H0iX-_Vts0 Ooooh... cool song! I really like this one. Three videos in a month? They're on a roll now LOL. Very curious now to hear the new album. 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Christian ________________________________ From: boc-l on behalf of Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2020 7:36 PM To: Jason Gool Cc: Jonathan Jarrett ; BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List Subject: Re: [boc-l] BOC: New album! Dear Jason, yes, indeed, I saw them on (I think) their one UK tour so far. They were excellent (of course). But I am behind on the albums and should do something about that. For some reason I came home from that gig with Joe's _Jukebox in my Head_ instead, I think because the song I'd heard that night I most wanted to own was his version of 'Dark Boat'--which I didn't realise was a cover! But it was a really good gig. I saw Bouchard Dunaway Smith in London once too, to a crowd way smaller than they deserved, but they gave it their all anyway. Yours, Jon ObCD: Julian Cope - _Autogeddon_ On Wed, 23 Sep 2020, Jason Gool wrote: > Albert and Joe have both released solo stuff in the past few years but they've primarily been > working with Dennis Dunaway as a three-piece call Blue Coupe: > > https://bluecoupeband.com/ > > Jas > > > On 22 Sep 2020 at 12:11, Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l wrote: > > Date sent: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 12:11:55 +0100 (BST) > To: Andy Gilham via boc-l > Subject: Re: [boc-l] BOC: New album! > From: Jonathan Jarrett via boc-l > Send reply to: BOC / Hawkwind Discussion List > Copies to: Jonathan Jarrett > > [ Double-click this line for list subscription options ] > > Dear both, > thanks both for this information; as so often, I'd had > no idea, and now I have a lot to look forward to! I'm so pleased they > got another one out, despite all the reservations they've expressed. I > need to catch up with what Al's been doing now... Yours all, > Jonathan > > On Mon, 21 Sep 2020, Andy Gilham via boc-l wrote: > >> Well, Al sat in with current BOC a couple of years ago for the >> Agents of Fortune anniversary tour, so... >> >> Have you seen all these live recordings (multiple formats, LP, >> CD/DVD, Blu-Ray) that have come out lately? I'm not sufficiently >> completist to get them all but I might one day. >> >> https://www.frontiers.shop/search?sSearch=blue%2Boyster%2Bcult&p=1 >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: boc-l On Behalf Of Alex S. >> Garcia via boc-l Sent: 21 September 2020 16:07 To: >> boc-l at lists.ispnet.net Cc: Alex S. Garcia Subject: >> Re: [boc-l] BOC: New album! >> >>> I like the other track, That Was Me, better. Also, the video has >>> Albert giving it welly on the cowbell >>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPW7KhN_ZM4 >> >> You're right, Andy, that's much better! >> >> So is Albert friendly with the band again? >> >>> I don't recall ever seeing bullet holes in highway signs but I >>> don't live in the USA, is it a thing >> >> I've been to the States a few times, but never saw those... except >> in movies haha. >> >> >> >> Alex. >> > > -- Jonathan Jarrett, Keighley and University of Leeds "Says not the Wise One, `When two men cannot agree over the price of an onion, who shall decide what happened in the time of Yu?'" (Kai Lung, reported by Ernest Bramah) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: