Miscellaneous Debris (Not Primus)
david hall
dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK
Wed Apr 19 20:44:22 EDT 2000
Iggy Pop ...Dave B has denied this.
Dave
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From: Darrin McKeehen <dmckeehen at HOTMAIL.COM>
To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Date: 20 April 2000 00:44
Subject: Miscellaneous Debris (Not Primus)
>HAWKWIND-FAMILY TREE
>New recording from long running space rock act, featuring solo tracks by
the
>members of the current incarnation.
>
>HAWKWIND-LIVE NOTTINGHAM 2 CD set of two live shows with a total running
>time of over 3 hours. CD 2 features special guest and former band-member
>Simon House, playing old & new classics.
>
>Could someone please share some more info regarding the 2 releases listed
>above or at least post a link? Thanx in advance ")
>
>Also, thanx for sharing the historical info on Jethro Tull. I find that
very
>interesting, since I spent a good part of my childhood helping my
>grandfather on his farm. When he was young, he farmed utilizing the methods
>outlined. A bit ironic that Ian Anderson is now a "fish farmer".
>
>Someone not mentioned on the guest appearances etc. was:
>
>Marc Sperhawk - Some People Never Die (bass) from Church of Hawkwind
>
>Wasn't Marc the fellow that Dave sold his guitar to??
>
>Also, who is "Madam X"?
>
>The book "Rock Record" by Terry Hounsome and Tim Chambre, lists Dave Brock
>playing on Iggy Pop - New Values (1979)
>
>Michael Moorcock - New World's Fair
>Steve Gilmore(G); Debi Ross(V); Simon House(VLN); Simon King(D); Alan
>Powell(D); Brock(G); Snowy White(G); Kuma Harada(B); Pete Pavili (cello);
>Hubert North(G); Graham Charnock(G); Shirley Roden(V)
>
>Velocity: 25,000 feet/second
>
>D-Rider
>(Darrin)
>
>np: The Spacious Mind - Cosmic Minds At Play
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