Hawkwind - No longer includes Unmixed Silver Machine

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jay wrote:
James Blast wrote:
jay wrote: Don't forget The Rocking Vicars
and Sam Gopal's Dream
and Opal Butterfly
HeadGirl + a guest vocal on Hardware OST

don't ken why that won't post as a clicky?
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Let's see if this does it:
Hardware OST
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Nope. Oh well.
http://aries.no-ip.com/hardware/HARDWAR ... f_Pipe.mp3
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Aha! Must be the brackets!
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James Blast wrote:
jay wrote:
James Blast wrote:and Sam Gopal's Dream
and Opal Butterfly
HeadGirl + a guest vocal on Hardware OST

don't ken why that won't post as a clicky?
That link won't open :cry:
Is it somthing to do with this geezers...
http://www.everythingisundercontrol.org ... index.html
...film Hardware?
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nope, it's this one courtesy of Big Si :notworthy:
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"You guys want music, check these guys out"

and what tune do you think he puts on? :wink:
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Big Si wrote:and what tune do you think he puts on? :wink:
The Floral Dance featuring Terry Wogan? ;D
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James Blast wrote:
Big Si wrote:and what tune do you think he puts on? :wink:
The Floral Dance featuring Terry Wogan? ;D
that and Matchstick Men were my Dad's faves, when I were a lad...... :urff: ;D
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RTTT-
Barney Bubblese artwork was a major factor in my 70s Hawkwind obsession.
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James Blast wrote:don't ken why that won't post as a clicky?
tinyurl to the rescue: http://tinyurl.com/elrod
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I'm a big fan - only really discovered them over the last couple of years. There is some s**t in there but there are some absolute gems too. :notworthy:

As previously mentioned this....
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is a must for anybody wanting a taster. (Only a fiver in Fopp if you've got one)

And yes - Dig that crazy fiddle baby :!: :wink:
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Love Hawkwind.Possibly the most important alternative band ever.Getting on for 40 years and they still havn't sold out yet they still sell out gigs.
Admittedly at least 50% of their recorded material is a bit cak but the other half is f**king brilliant.One of the best gigs I ever saw was on the "Chronicle of the black sword" tour in 1985.
My Fave tracks include;
Master of the universe
Brainstorm
Hassan I sabbha
Right to decide
Levitation
Spirit of the age
Assault and battery/golden void
Motorhead
Psychadelic warlords
Orgone accumulator
Urban guerrila
Children of the sun
Shouldn't do that
Magnu

etc etc
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Hawkwind IMO have just ploughed their own furrow. Dave Brock pilots the beast and good and bad members come and go.
I think everyone who likes v'Wind really oughta read this:
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at least two thirds of it, then it's all bollocks that you've read before about how Brock is a cnut and Nik Turner is too.
Funnily enough Lemmy rises above the filth! Image

and I enjoyed it more than this:
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Ooooh, cheers! :notworthy:

I'd totally forgotten about the Hawkwind book. Time to let the moths out of the wallet!!!
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yesterday I bought the book The Saga of Hawkwind, its VERY intersting, especally as i know many of the people mentioned!

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I should get a cut of the royalties the amount of times I've punted that book on here. :lol:
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Any pics of Stacia with her norks out in it? :eek: :eek:
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wild bill buttock wrote:Any pics of Stacia with her norks out in it? :eek: :eek:
not enough but if you want that, go here and def not work safe!
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Strewth 'er was well blessed and no mistake.
Great quote by Bob Calvert :"(Stacia) was the ultimate masturbation fantasy for a certain type of wanker" :lol:
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Pah! You can get pics on their LPs if you want.
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James Blast wrote:RTTT-
Barney Bubblese artwork was a major factor in my 70s Hawkwind obsession.
http://tinyurl.com/qkykw
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(markfiend edits: I've tinyurl'ed the humongous url ;) )
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Let's talk Hawkwind DVDs?

I was down the local HMV, and saw that they had quite a selection. Are there any that would be recommended, or should I run and hide from them all?
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mh wrote:Let's talk Hawkwind DVDs?

I was down the local HMV, and saw that they had quite a selection. Are there any that would be recommended, or should I run and hide from them all?
I'm going to be renting some Orkweend DVDs from FletNix in the near future - I can give you a review in a couple of weeks, if that's any good to ye?
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I’ve only heard Silver Machine and seen footage of a big bosomed woman running around between the crowd and stage… and I figured that none of the other songs would sound like Silver Machine, so I just turned to Motorhead.
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nick the stripper wrote:I’ve only heard Silver Machine and seen footage of a big bosomed woman running around between the crowd and stage… and I figured that none of the other songs would sound like Silver Machine, so I just turned to Motorhead.
Oh man, you need help so bad!
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EvilBastard wrote:
mh wrote:Let's talk Hawkwind DVDs?

I was down the local HMV, and saw that they had quite a selection. Are there any that would be recommended, or should I run and hide from them all?
I'm going to be renting some Orkweend DVDs from FletNix in the near future - I can give you a review in a couple of weeks, if that's any good to ye?
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Poooo-fecto!
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