OFF: Crohinga Well

ANDREW GARIBALDI andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM
Fri Dec 15 18:03:10 EST 2000


I think (and I'm not sure so no offence if wrong) that Andre who runs CW has
not been in the best of health over the last year, which may explain things,
but I would imagine it must take an age to put the thing together - the new
issue is superb with more info than most. Equally as importantly, what omn
earth has happened to Tribe Of Cro - loads of activity and potential, then -
blat!!! - nothing for ages.
Andy Garibaldi.
P.S Let me be the first on this group to wish the rest of you a happy
Christmas and a great 2001 - pity I can't be there on 29th so bring me a
tape back someone (hee hee)
So, maybe to start another subject, what would Hawkwind fans like to see in
2001 that could top what's happened this year. Personally, I'd love to see a
collective of studio bound musicians doing an album of old material - sounds
a retro step possibly, but with all this reunion thing and the increasingly
less likely possibility of the Reuinon live album coming out in its
entirety, that would be the full stop to the whole thing - oh and a tour
that comes to Scotland please.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Pearson" <ceres at SIRIUS.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: OFF: Crohinga Well


> On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 00:44:46 +0000, Carl Edlund Anderson
> <carlaz at NTLWORLD.COM> wrote:
> >At 16.10 -0800 13.12.2000, Doug Pearson wrote:
> >>Just thought I'd toss out a "nice job" to sometimes boc-l members Scott
> >>Heller and Carl Anderson who conducted interviews with On Trial and
Tangle
> >>Edge in the latest issue of the very cool Belgain psych/space/prog/etc
zine
> >>'Crohinga Well'.
> >
> >I heard from Scott that this came out at last (I only participated a
> >bit in the Tangle Edge interview). Damn, that was back just after
> >Jönköping '98!
>
> They seem to be on about the same schedule that 'Forced Exposure' or
> 'Freakbeat!' were on during their last days (years) ... I hope that isn't
a
> premonition!  I had forgotten that I had a subscription.  Most of the
> albums in their review sections came out over a year ago and are sometimes
> not even the most recent release by the band in question, but hey - at
> least they're covering the good stuff ...
>
> >Is it online, or shall I have to track down a paper copy?
>
> The latter, I'm afraid (AFAIK) ...
>
>         -Doug
>          ceres at sirius.com



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