Hawkwind Brew
MARYANN SULLIVAN
maryann.sullivan1 at VERIZON.NET
Mon Apr 12 23:45:18 EDT 2010
Hi Carl,
If you were buzzing on beer, the music still sounded fine at the recording
sessions. I'd like to get a copy of Ossian's Ride at some point, if
possible, it would bring back some really fond memories. That was a fun
time, and I'll always appreciate the ride home from New Haven after the
Hawkwind show, too. It was certainly a lot more fun than the bus, ak!
I believe I am going on a bus trip in the fall, PT are playing Radio City
and I must go. Although it's quite far in the future, it gives me something
to look forward to. I'm also going to a Phish concert, (my first), should
be a fun time, next month. I don't really know their music, what I've heard
sounds interesting.
All the best to you,
Love,
Mary and Kosh
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Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 12:13 PM
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Subject: Re: Hawkwind Brew
On 12 Apr 2010, at 10:40, Jonathan Jarrett wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, displaced cowboy wrote:
>> It's come to my attention that the "kids" on the other Hawkwind
>> forum are
>> buzzing about Hawkwind brew again.
>
> If Carl Anderson is still reading from amid the nappies and the
> linguistics, he may be able to give more detail on the story of his
> I'm about to tell, in which he followed the Reich plans and built a
> small-
> scale orgone accumulator in which he deposited a homebrew vessel in
> order to brew `orgone beer'. I think that this would be `correct'
> in a number of ways higher than mere politics, if it ever happened
> and I didn't just make it up from my memories of long evenings
> drinking less exalted hop products with that same linguist now-
> parent...
Wow, that takes me back -- and well away from nappies and
linguistics .... ;)
Credit for the "Orgone Ale" plan (as Jon describes above) is really
due to Michael "Tox" Donahue, once upon a time at least briefly of
this list, and likewise the bass player in Ossian's Ride, a band I
had in round about 1994 or so. I did a lot of homebrewing back then,
and whilst we car-less band members lounged around waiting for
automotively-enabled members of the band to pick us up for rehearsal,
we used to consume freely of the fruits of my labours -- which did
little for our rehearsing powers, but did enable us to foment (and
ferment!) such ideas as the "Orgone Ale". :)
Cheers,
Carl
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