HW: New releases
Doug Pearson
ceres at SIRIUS.COM
Tue Oct 12 12:51:38 EDT 1999
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999 12:20:11 EDT, DASLUD at AOL.COM writes:
>In a message dated 10/12/99 10:23:06 AM, novadrive at HOME.COM writes:
>
><< Hawkwind/Greasy Truckers - This gig was recorded at the Roundhouse in 1972
>
>at The Greasy Truckers Party. Featuring the classic line up of Brock,
>
>Calvert, Turner, Lemmy, King, Dikmik and Dettmar. >>
>========
>twasnt king, but ollis, drumming on the greasy truckers stuff...
According to the gig personnel list that's floating around (one copy found
at http://www.pcmicro.com.au/~Sonique/Hawkwind/files/gigs.txt), the Greasy
Truckers gig (London Roundhouse 13.02.72 Sun BR/KI/TU/DI/LE/DE/CA) was
Simon King's third gig with Hawkwind (the first two were 11.02.72 and
12.02.72 - the 11.02.72 gig at New Cross Goldsmith College is listed as
having both Terry Ollis and Simon King drumming).
The gig setlist
(http://www.pcmicro.com.au/~Sonique/Hawkwind/files/tracks.txt) lists the
following for this gig:
13.02.72, LONDON, ROUNDHOUSE, 30/10
master of the universe / born to go / make what you can / silver
machine / welcome
Is "Make What You Can" the jam that closes out "Born To Go"? Does anyone
have any idea if this release will include anything that wasn't previously
released on 'Greasy Truckers' (the first 2 or 3 tracks) and 'Glastonbury
Fayre' (the last 2 tracks)? Or did Hawkwind only have 30 minutes to play
that night, given the power outage, etc.?
Regardless, this ought to be a pretty essential release!
-Doug
ceres at sirius.com
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