HW : HLL or not?
Duane Hoyt
aa5287 at FREENET.LORAIN.OBERLIN.EDU
Mon Jun 17 18:07:46 EDT 1996
>
>In message <199606151957.UAA17352 at easynet.co.uk>,
>gingoblin at EASYNET.CO.UK writes
>> Anyway, onto Space Bandits. This is one of my favourite HW albums, and I
>>see it as the start of the truly magnificent period they are now in.
>> Has there been much discussion as to Huw Lloyd Langtons contribution to
>>the Hawks? As much as I like some of his HW songs, I can't help feeling that
>>HW improved so much on his departure. I think he gave them too much of
>>standard "rock" sound, particularly with his never-ending solos. Still, only
>>my opinion!
>>
>>Dave
>
>When Alex was asking where to begin, I was just thinking how much I
>missed Huw's sound actually! Compare the _excellant_ Xenon Codex (which
>you should try, Alex) to Business Of the Future, Space Bandits or even
>Alien 4. I couldn't see Huw's departure as anything but a loss.
>
>--
>Jon Browne
>
>
Hello all,
Personally, of the stuff I have heard that includes HLL, I find that
I listen to Levitation more than any other, but I do agree, Xenon Codex
is quite good also.
Duane
--
"There's a Starman waiting in the sky,
he'd like to come and meet us,
but he thinks he'd blow our minds."
Bowie
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