Nik: did he really play with...
david hall
dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK
Fri Feb 4 20:44:53 EST 2000
Peter Hammill was there too. Nik was turning up at punk gigs all the time
then. I've got a photo of him and Jimmy Pursey (Sham 69) from 1980. Nik and
Lemmy seemed to have a close connection with the Damned too. John Ellis, now
of the Stranglers, used to play gtr with Peter Hammill. I'll have to dust
off me copy of The Don't Bring Harry ep - there is a live track on it at the
end of which I'm sure someone shouts Hawkwind. I used to love the Stranglers
but they went off the boil way before Hugh left. They're on Channel 4
tonight (Saturday).
J-J B the only punk/new-wave bassist of note.
Toodle-pip
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: M S Wright <m.s.wright at READING.AC.UK>
To: Multiple recipients of list BOC-L <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Date: 03 February 2000 18:36
Subject: Nik: did he really play with...
>Dear Hawkers,
>
>if you get to
>
>http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?UID=3:27:15|AM&p=amg&sql=B133255
>
>you will find a list of stuff that Nik is supposed to have been on. Most
>of it makes sense, but I am intrigued by Psychic TV's Pagan Day, is it any
>good? With Helios Creed and Del and Len Del Rio it might be.
>
>And the 1995 Strangler's (and friends) Live in concert. There is a long
>list of friends, some of which I might believe, like Wilko Johnson, Ian
>Dury, but Larry Wallis? Steve Hillage? Nik? Can someone explain what is
>going on. It is meant to have been released on Receiver.
>
>This site looks like it is setting itself up as the music equivalent to
>IMDB, does anyone know how reliable it is?
>
>Mike w
>
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