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« Reply #660 on: January 13, 2011, 06:32:51 PM »


I've been a fan of Hawkwind since the early 70s, when a school mate introduced them to me. I would still class them as my favourite band of all time and would love to see them at Cropredy.

But if not, how about Nik Turner's Space Ritual, most of the early Hawkwind members are in this band and to be honest they sound more like Hawkwind now a days than the real thing.


Without wishing to divert this thread into a debate on the merits of Hawkwind, it would be terribly disappointing and out of kilter with the whole ethos of the band if the current Hawkwind were to sound exactly like the early 70's version.  All powerto Nik for bringing a version that attracts a certain audience, but the appeal of Hawkwind (to me) is that the band has constantly changed while remaining the same, if that makes sense.

I have a feeling that neither NT'S SR or Hawkwind would go down well at Cropredy, any more than Man did some years back.  One person who might do, however, voice permitting, is Mr. Fish if he were to play an early Marillion loaded set, as opposed to performing the whole of the "Suits" album..
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« Reply #661 on: January 13, 2011, 06:33:04 PM »


Ray Montagne would be nice Smiley

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« Reply #662 on: January 13, 2011, 06:43:56 PM »



I've been a fan of Hawkwind since the early 70s, when a school mate introduced them to me. I would still class them as my favourite band of all time and would love to see them at Cropredy.

But if not, how about Nik Turner's Space Ritual, most of the early Hawkwind members are in this band and to be honest they sound more like Hawkwind now a days than the real thing.


Without wishing to divert this thread into a debate on the merits of Hawkwind, it would be terribly disappointing and out of kilter with the whole ethos of the band if the current Hawkwind were to sound exactly like the early 70's version.  All powerto Nik for bringing a version that attracts a certain audience, but the appeal of Hawkwind (to me) is that the band has constantly changed while remaining the same, if that makes sense.

I have a feeling that neither NT'S SR or Hawkwind would go down well at Cropredy, any more than Man did some years back.  One person who might do, however, voice permitting, is Mr. Fish if he were to play an early Marillion loaded set, as opposed to performing the whole of the "Suits" album..


Man went down very well from where I was standing... Having said that they may have played twice I think?  Hmmm, leave me alone with my memories, its probably for the best (the one I remember was a Sat pm slot, and they were all in grey suits, playing the most delicious psychedelic noise you've ever heard).  I'll check out what on earth I'm talking about later!
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« Reply #663 on: January 13, 2011, 06:59:22 PM »


Man went down very well from where I was standing... Having said that they may have played twice I think?  Hmmm, leave me alone with my memories, its probably for the best (the one I remember was a Sat pm slot, and they were all in grey suits, playing the most delicious psychedelic noise you've ever heard).  I'll check out what on earth I'm talking about later!


Yes, that was the Man appearance I was referring to.  I recall enjoying it for the reasons my wife and friends hated it - loud, lots of soloing etc etc..!  It appeared that not too many other people had the same level of enthusiasm...
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« Reply #664 on: January 13, 2011, 07:07:58 PM »

I'd rather like to see Roy Wood back leading a right good Cropredy sing song
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« Reply #665 on: January 13, 2011, 07:11:48 PM »



the wrinkly rockers Status Quo went down well last year


Many would beg to differ.


Yes, many!!!
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« Reply #666 on: January 13, 2011, 07:20:22 PM »




the wrinkly rockers Status Quo went down well last year


Many would beg to differ.


Yes, many!!!


Indeed.  I went window shopping around the stalls after enduring a bit of it from the bar, kept me amused long enough.  In The Army Now whilst watching the crowd was amusing.
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« Reply #667 on: January 13, 2011, 09:11:00 PM »


Tim Blake/Crystal Machine, anyone?


Oh man. Watching and hearing him play at glastonbury about thirty years ago was just....   something. There are only a handful of gigs that I will never forget but that's one of them.
I don't think that could ever be repeated, but I'd really love to see what he'd do now.
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« Reply #668 on: January 13, 2011, 09:15:41 PM »



Tim Blake/Crystal Machine, anyone?


Oh man. Watching and hearing him play at glastonbury about thirty years ago was just....   something. There are only a handful of gigs that I will never forget but that's one of them.
I don't think that could ever be repeated, but I'd really love to see what he'd do now.


Well, he's (back) in Hawkwind, so that's another vote for them, then...(and playing very well last time I saw them - at the Porchester Hall 40th anniversary gigs in 2009)...lovely bloke too.
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« Reply #669 on: January 13, 2011, 09:52:44 PM »

i first saw hawkwind when their first album was released and thought they were a noisy novelty act whose drummer managed to strip off while still hammering away at his traps. then one of my pals bought in search of space and the love was unconfined, then we  went to see the space ritual and it was effing awesome, one of the all time great shows.
 i reckoned they would never get any better so ive not seen them since
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« Reply #670 on: January 13, 2011, 11:15:14 PM »

If we must go back to the druggier part of the 70's, I'd rather have Gong than Hawkwind.

But that's just me..... and my Cropredy buddy.
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« Reply #671 on: January 13, 2011, 11:21:07 PM »


If we must go back to the druggier part of the 70's, I'd rather have Gong than Hawkwind.

But that's just me..... and my Cropredy buddy.


Now both would be wonderful.
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« Reply #672 on: January 13, 2011, 11:32:36 PM »



Ray Montagne would be nice Smiley

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« Reply #673 on: January 14, 2011, 09:07:01 AM »



If we must go back to the druggier part of the 70's, I'd rather have Gong than Hawkwind.

But that's just me..... and my Cropredy buddy.


Now both would be wonderful.


Can I be excused that day?   I'll bring a sick note and everything.  Just don't make me listen to Gong!  Shocked

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« Reply #674 on: January 14, 2011, 05:20:16 PM »

 One person who might do, however, voice permitting, is Mr. Fish if he were to play an early Marillion loaded set, as opposed to performing the whole of the "Suits" album..
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Fish would be fab.  Love early Marillion, even better if he could bring the old band along...
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« Reply #675 on: January 14, 2011, 05:57:07 PM »




If we must go back to the druggier part of the 70's, I'd rather have Gong than Hawkwind.

But that's just me..... and my Cropredy buddy.


Now both would be wonderful.


Can I be excused that day?   I'll bring a sick note and everything.  Just don't make me listen to Gong!  Shocked

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So if it's one or t'other, I'd go for Gong.
A big YES to Fish too!  
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« Reply #676 on: January 14, 2011, 08:18:48 PM »


  went to see the space ritual and it was effing awesome, one of the all time great shows.
 i reckoned they would never get any better so ive not seen them since


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« Reply #677 on: January 15, 2011, 10:37:13 AM »





If we must go back to the druggier part of the 70's, I'd rather have Gong than Hawkwind.

But that's just me..... and my Cropredy buddy.


Now both would be wonderful.


Can I be excused that day?   I'll bring a sick note and everything.  Just don't make me listen to Gong!  Shocked

Jules
A big YES to Fish too!  


A large cod in a tank, centre stage, would be preferable.
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« Reply #678 on: January 15, 2011, 12:40:39 PM »



A big YES to Fish too!  


A large cod in a tank, centre stage, would be preferable.


Yes indeed.  I'd much rather watch that.  If Gong and Fish (or Marillion) ever both show up at Croppers then I'll be going to another festival as far away from it as possible.

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« Reply #679 on: January 15, 2011, 12:54:00 PM »




A big YES to Fish too!  


A large cod in a tank, centre stage, would be preferable.


Yes indeed.  I'd much rather watch that.  If Gong and Fish (or Marillion) ever both show up at Croppers then I'll be going to another festival as far away from it as possible.

Jules


Speaking of things piscatorial, I'd like to see stadium stoners Phish, plus, The Invisible Opera Company of Tibet (so Jules won't know what's hit him until he's innocently grooving with wild abandon)  Grin
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