New BOC fan/Hawkwind Q's
William Duffy
xl5 at IINET.NET.AU
Wed Mar 19 13:17:44 EST 1997
Daniel Wikdahl wrote:
>
> At 05:27 PM 3/19/97 +0000, you wrote:
> >On 19 Mar 16:54, Shari Hill wrote:
> >> Derek mentioned I might like Hawkwind, too, but I haven't been able to find
> >> any around here. Could someone give me an idea of what they're like before I
> >> special order it? Thanks much!
> >
> >The usual album recommended for BOC fans to try first is "Live Chronicles".
> >This is doubly true for Moorcock fans. The title makes more sense when
> >you hear the opening line: "Welcome to the Chronicles of the Black Sword".
> >
> >Dave.
> >--
> Well that was the same album (along with "Chronicles" and
> Levitation") that alot of you guys recommended me when I was going
> to do the same thing as Shari... I don't think it is a good
> choice... if there is a BOC album these albums are close in sound
> and spirit... is it Club Ninja... (IMHO)
> Shari -try "Hall of the Mountain Grill" or "Warriors on the Edge of
> Time" instead (if you like early BOC)... or maybe "Quark, Strangeness
> and Charm" if "FOUO" is your fave BOC album.
>
I would agree with you on those choices. The Black Sword period of their
music is more straight-forward hard rock, whereas those others are more
varied musically. Chronicles, no matter how good it may be, isn't really
a prime example of Hawkwind's originality. It's a bit like Pink Floyd's
Wall in that respect.
William
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