alipaul wrote:I wouldn't mind but i'd be more interested in a collaboration with JS
New projectsJollyhawker wrote:That's already been done!alipaul wrote:I wouldn't mind but i'd be more interested in a collaboration with JS
So that is the closest we get, I'm "afraid"Voices In The Net wrote:Edgar Froese played approximately four months with around 16 different musicians such as Paul Wheeler, a drummer from Liverpool, Sven Ake Johnson, a very good jazz drummer from Sweden, Al Akhbar, a young African drummer from Ghana, Steve Leuwen, a bass guitar player from Holland, Nick Turner, who later became the sax player for Hawkwind – to name a few.
No no no..... they have a legacy as long as TD.Hawkwind are a bunch of thrashers
homeless wrote:Having been a follower of both TD and HW since the '70's
(they are my two favourite music groups, honestly, seen both
in action, live , many times)
It would be easy to say 'yes' but I've always kept them apart
in my personal 'space' over all these decades.
Although I have an affinity with both, I cannot ever see a crossover
between both of them.
If you think Mr Froese is a single-minded gentleman
don't forget Mr Brock is equally a very strong character.
Maybe it will happen after my rebirth, but not
in this lifetime.
(no vote)
No no no..... they have a legacy as long as TD.Hawkwind are a bunch of thrashers
Unfortunately, the ubiquitous genius of R.C. has departed this earth
for a better place.
Syd Barrett <<>> Robert Calvert
homeless
My favourite Hawkwind stuff is from around the Bob Calvert years. Quark, Strangenes and Charm being my favourite. It's not particularly complicated stuff but it's very listenable and full of humour. Been trying to get some of the back-catalogue but it's either compilations or very expensive.DSJR wrote:I only know "In Search Of Space" and "Silver Machine" from Hawkwind and "Ejection" from RC's Captain Lockheed album from the early seventies..
I think also that Tim Blake would be able to easily cross over (I LOVE his New Jerusalem album - a superb EM record from '78 ), but I'd rather TD and Hawkwind shared a billing rather than play together...
Hopefully Hawkwind will have their whole back catalogue released soon as part of a new record deal! Space Ritual has been released on EMI again and hopefully more to follow! This news comes from their manager at the recent Hawkfest - I hope it's true!Chris Monk wrote:My favourite Hawkwind stuff is from around the Bob Calvert years. Quark, Strangenes and Charm being my favourite. It's not particularly complicated stuff but it's very listenable and full of humour. Been trying to get some of the back-catalogue but it's either compilations or very expensive.DSJR wrote:I only know "In Search Of Space" and "Silver Machine" from Hawkwind and "Ejection" from RC's Captain Lockheed album from the early seventies..
I think also that Tim Blake would be able to easily cross over (I LOVE his New Jerusalem album - a superb EM record from '78 ), but I'd rather TD and Hawkwind shared a billing rather than play together...
Pertou wrote:So that is the closest we get, I'm "afraid"Voices In The Net wrote:Edgar Froese played approximately four months with around 16 different musicians such as Paul Wheeler, a drummer from Liverpool, Sven Ake Johnson, a very good jazz drummer from Sweden, Al Akhbar, a young African drummer from Ghana, Steve Leuwen, a bass guitar player from Holland, Nick Turner, who later became the sax player for Hawkwind – to name a few.
I've only heard Silver Machine, so far. And that's enough for not buying any albums by HW.
So I voted NO.