Man 1999 Party
Stephen Barstow
Stephen.Barstow at OCEANOR.NO
Mon Dec 7 03:29:38 EST 1998
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Henderson [SMTP:henderson.120 at OSU.EDU]
> Sent: Friday, December 04, 1998 3:56 AM
> Subject: HW:/OFF: Man 1999 Party
>
> Hi Folks...
>
> I just picked up a live Man CD from the 1999 Party Tour with HW. My
> feeling
> is that this is recorded at the same gig as last year's HW 1999 Party
> release...i.e., the Chicago Auditorium on March 21, 1974.
>
> Yes, you're right...
> And that seems to
> be confirmed by the liner notes in the booklet. But then it says
> 'Live in
> Chicago, April 1974' on the cover. And on the back cover of the
> booklet,
> there's a picture of a backstage pass that says, 'Hawkwind & Man'
> April 8,
> 1974 Orpheum.
>
> So what's the deal on that?? I can't see them doing two shows in the
> same
> city just three weeks apart. Perhaps this was the originally
> scheduled date
> (?) and so they had things like backstage passes made up with this
> other
> date. But of course, that would have meant that they actually did the
> tour
> *earlier* than was originally intended, and that just can't be! :)
> The
> other alternative (perhaps more likely) is that the Orpheum is a
> theatre in
> a different city and these people who did the cover were just
> confused.
>
> Yeppp! They played the Orpheum Theatre in Boston on April 8th
1974 (at the end of
> of the same tour (Source - the Man "bible" Mannerisms put out
by Martin
> Mycock - 140pp. packed with facts about Man and offshoots
including the
> dates for the 1999 Party Tour; Martin can be reached at
> MartinMy at compuserve.com )
> Anyway, it's pretty damn good...the sound may even be better than the
> HW
> set. Very clean. There's five tracks (7171-551, Romain, It's a hard
> way to
> live, C'mon, and Spunk Rock) totalling 60 minutes, the highlight (for
> me)
> being the 24 minute psychedelic jam that is 'C'mon'. It's on Point
> records
> (1997) somewhere in Europe. Never heard of them before.
>
> Yeah, a great recording - I actually listened to it last night
for the first
> time in ages. That was the line-up with Micky, Deke and Terry
together
> with Malcolm Morley and Ken Whaley from the much missed Help
Yourself.......
> I also have a recording of the Helps' American Mother from the
same tour -
> one of the few times Man played that Malcolm Morley song.
> A shame that that and another Morley song Blown Away, which
was also
> played on that tour, weren't also included - that would have
made it perfect.
> That's all...Keith H. (FAA)
>
> P.S. I think it's obligatory to listen to the respective Man and HW
> 1999
> Party CDs back to back (in that order), with perhaps an hour break in
> between, during which you sit in a smoke-filled room with an empty
> gaze and
> spill beer on the floor.
>
> ObCD: Berg Herzburg comp. (1998) - more excellent Man (as well as
> Love in
> Space and other goodies)
>
>Steve B.
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