Whoa!Strictly speaking I listened to these last night which was September....but today is October so....
Not played any of guitar whizz kid Steve Hillage's music in quite a while so last night I enjoyed 2 of my favourites from his extensive catalogue Fish Rising and Motivation Radio.
Sitting back with a jug full of Shepherd Neame's 1698 Strong Ale....I had a wonderful evening
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Here we have his version of 'Not Fade Away' from the above album...
Regards,
Jay.
I've got both those albums and spent a lot of time as a teenager listening to Steve Hillage and also Gong...Strictly speaking I listened to these last night which was September....but today is October so....
Not played any of guitar whizz kid Steve Hillage's music in quite a while so last night I enjoyed 2 of my favourites from his extensive catalogue Fish Rising and Motivation Radio.
Sitting back with a jug full of Shepherd Neame's 1698 Strong Ale....I had a wonderful evening
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Here we have his version of 'Not Fade Away' from the above album...
Regards,
Jay.
Makes you a year younger than me and apparently with a similar taste in music; I saw Hawkwind in 1976(?) at the Bracknell Leisure Centre of all places; saw Van Der Graaf Generator there the same yesr (and around 30 years later at the much more suitable Barbican Hall).One of my favourite bands is Hawkwind, particularly their early 70's material, not so much their modern stuff.
'Space Ritual' (recorded live on my 11th birthday 1972) is their greatest live (double) album & recorded when the Hawks were in their prime with Lemmy on bass & Simon King on drums. Here is a recent re-release with extended & bonus tracks.
I played it all last night with my poor neighbours as an unwilling audience whilst enjoying a couple of bottles of Shepherd Neame's 'Spitfire' ale.
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Regards,
Jay.
I first saw Hawkwind (playing as Hawklords*) aged 16/17 in Derby** in 1978/9.Makes you a year younger than me and apparently with a similar taste in music; I saw Hawkwind in 1976(?) at the Bracknell Leisure Centre of all places; saw Van Der Graaf Generator there the same yesr (and around 30 years later at the much more suitable Barbican Hall).