Chronicles Of The Black Bong Hawkwind
Doug Pearson
jasret at MINDSPRING.COM
Wed May 30 17:27:56 EDT 2001
Came back to my dorm room, high as a kite, about a month after I started
college (10/84). Turned on the radio, tuned into the campus station (WJHU
RIP), just in time to hear the DJ announce, "'Psychedelic Warlords' by
Hawkwind". The combination of synthesizer drone & swoosh, funky yet
driving rhythm guitar, relentlessly-pummeling bass, random sax bursts, with
the gradually-shifting mellotron chords holding things together melodically
was like NOTHING I'd heard before. The prog-ish grandeur (without the
pomposity and pretensiousness), mind-blowing psychedelia, and two-fingers-
to-society punk/DIY ethic & direct musical simplicity was exactly the kind
of music I didn't even know I was looking for.
Took the bus downtown the next day to scope out the used record shops and
came back with copies of 'Space Ritual', 'Roadhawks' and 'Live 79'. Within
a couple years, my Hawkwind LP connection numbered about 40.
-Doug
jasret at mindspring.com
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