HW: obObservation
Jon Jarrett
jaj20 at HERMES.CAM.AC.UK
Mon Jun 23 06:58:44 EDT 1997
On Tue, 17 Jun 1997, J Strobridge wrote:
> Interesting - there does seem to be some kind of consensus emerging from
> all these posts {worrying!}. It would appear that people's favourite
> Hawkwind album tends to be the one that first got them interested in the
> band - not necessarily the first one they listened to but the one that
> first got them involved in the Hawkwind sound. Everything after that
> tends to get rated in relation to that one.
Well, I'd agree for definite with the first bit - my first HW was
the Elite compilation, `Spirit of the Age', and it's got most of
`Levitation' and about a third of `Live '79' on it... and do I regularly
stand up for `Levitation' as not being as bad as people often say? I do. I
still like the stuff on it too.
On the other hand, the _next_ HW that made its way into my tape
deck was a tape of `Space Ritual' that Carl made for me (ObPleaOfDefence:
I do now own the remaster!), and I think it's still that one rather than
`Levitation' I use as the benchmark. But the `Live '79' version of
`Brainstorm' and `Levitation' itself sort of introduced me to the whole
idea of trance-rock or whatever you want to call that blanga-that-isn't-
blanga that inhabits those two albums.
Two penn'orth, anyway... if not a bit more, yours,
Jazza
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