Huw Rejoins
Guido N. Vacano
nycademon at HOME.COM
Tue Aug 7 22:29:26 EDT 2001
I think _Xenon Codex_ and _Chronicles_ are both great, and do not sound like
your "average heavy metal band" (unless I've been missing average heavy
metal altogether, which is quite possible). I also like _It Is the Business
of the Future to be Dangerous_, which has also been panned here before, and
may represent the other extreme (average space rock band?). Hell, I like it
all (except _Text of Festival_, because of the crappy sound quality), which
is weird wih a band like Hawkwind, that changes band members like most folks
change socks. :-) As for Huw, he's a very talented guitarist who contributed
to the great RCA albums CoH, SA, and CYM. I'm glad he's back, and I'm
looking forward to the day when all the Huw detractors will be eating their
words. :-)
Guido
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Behalf Of William Duffy
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:34 AM
To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU
Subject: Re: Huw Rejoins
Hi
It's the same as with Doctor Who (a particular TV favourite of mine). There
were some great stories, & there were some crappy stories. Sometimes the
actors were brilliant, sometimes embarrassing to watch. Tom Baker (the most
well known) in particular became annoying after a few years, when he started
sending the role up! But know matter how bad it sometimes became, I stayed
with it, as I had faith in it.
Hawkwind have also went through some low points, but I know that it's only
temporary. I found albums like Xenon CodeX & Black Sword to be drifting into
the realms of your average heavy metal band, yet there was material within
those albums (such as Sword of the East for one) that showed they still had
what it takes.
William
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Lindas" <Lindas at MARKETDAY.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: Huw Rejoins
> There have been alot of folks in and out of HAWKWIND. I think HUW added a
> very nice touch to their music. I don't see why alot of people on here
keep
> bashing HUW or NIK. If you don't like them don't go to the show. Each HW
> album is unique to me. I have a few I don't really like as well as people
> that have been in the band. I think HUW is a talented player as well as
> writer. It saddens me that you guys think he sucks. Is Calvert gonna be
> bashed next for being too punk? The 80's was good for metal music. I don't
> really like it much. Don't you think that maybe HW were trying to fit in
> with the times. HAWKWIND rule. If you want to bash people why not MARILYN
> MANSON or someone that deserves it. Peace STEPHE
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Laura Waesche [mailto:laura.waesche at CEXP.COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:25 AM
> To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU
> Subject: Re: Huw Rejoins
>
>
> Oh, come now. Let's play nice.
>
> And I would think the actual members of Hawkwind would best know what
> they're about.
>
> Laura Waesche
> Corporate Express Document & Print Management
> 1721 Moon Lake Blvd
> Suite 305
> 888-252-1526
>
> >>> "Stuckey, Robert" <robert.stuckey at WCOM.CO.UK> 08/07/01 04:46AM >>>
> From: Chris Allen <beautiful_foot at HOTMAIL.COM>
> >
> >Who played on Levitation (and on the bootleg Utopia 1984)? It's my 2nd
> fave
> >besides Space Ritual.
> >
>
>
> Levitation is my favourite ever Hawkwind song, but it was not
> made by Huw's guitar.
>
> Levitation could have a cover version made by Atomic Kitten and
> it would still be fantastic!!!
>
> I stand by what I say about Chronicles...a load of soft-rock bollocks.
>
> Hawkwind is about driving bass lines, psychedelic synth and punky
> 3-chord distorted guitar rythyms, with fantastic hooks in the vocals
> not crappy eighties squiddly widdly guitar etchings!!!
>
> bye - Rob
>
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