Vote for Hawkwind

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The Hawkwind Mailing List wrote:Planet Rock is searching for 50 of the definitive classic rock albums - you know, the real "must haves" from 50 of the biggest and most influential bands and artists in the world of classic rock. Hawkwind features in the first week and Planet Rock needs you to vote for what you think is Hawkwind's best album. They are only going to include core albums (live and studio). The poll will start on Friday 1st September. You'll have 2 weeks to vote for what you think is Hawkwind's best album. Planet Rock will announce the results in December.
http://www.planetrock.com/Article.asp?id=263421

You can't vote until September 1st, now.
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I listen to Planet Rock all the time Michael and I must have missed that, so in that case Space Ritual edges it.
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