Hawkwind question

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Well you're not a proper cyclist then. I've been drinking Cono Sur Bicicleta. It has a picture of a bicycle on it.
That looks like a mighty fine tipple. I can use mine to de grease the chain on my trusty stead, dual purpose :wacko:
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I wouldn't have any, the band is shoot. If I ever hear another self indulgent pre pubescent Hawkwind tune again it'll be too soon.

Yours sincerely

Carlp
Ex drummer of Assissins Of Silence, the busiest Hawkwind Tribute Band in Europe.

If you want a copy of a A.O.S Hawkwind, covers album, pm me I'll post it to you free of charge gratis and for nuffink.
 
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nappadang

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Gateshead
1 Hawking album?! That's a hard call but probably Warrior on the Edge of Time.
Having said that, Masters of the Universe is a very well put together compilation. Sonic Attack still freaks me out.
Can I have Chronicles of the Black Sword too?
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
Where were all you Sparrowfart fans when I was gigging with Assasins Of Silence? You lot would have doubled our audience numbers!
 

Svendo

Guru
Location
Walsden
I wouldn't have any, the band is ****. If I ever hear another self indulgent pre pubescent Hawkwind tune again it'll be too soon.

Yours sincerely

Carlp
Ex drummer of Assissins Of Silence, the busiest Hawkwind Tribute Band in Europe.

If you want a copy of a A.O.S Hawkwind, covers album, pm me I'll post it to you free of charge gratis and for nuffink.

^_^

And yet (re. self indulgence) they were the hippie band respected by punk even influencing it, John Lydon wouldn't have bee..................(continue onto techno, free festivals etc. etc.)
Of course the counter argument is that Hawkwind have been there own tribute band for between 10-35 years depending.
Or you could argue that rock music is inherently pre pubescent (or more accurately bang-on-pubescent) and self indulgent. Possibly.
 
Slightly OT.. or maybe not

Robert Calvert's Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters remains a wonderful political concept album and in reality is a Hawkwind Album in all but name



Musicians who appeared on the album include members of Hawkwind, The Pink Fairies, Brian Eno (although not credited as Eno), Arthur Brown, and Adrian Wagner. The spoken sketches are primarily performed by Calvert, Viv Stanshall, and Jim Capaldi.


For the youngsters I have left the Wiki links in as you probably won't recognise some of the artists
 
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