From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V8 #328 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Thursday, December 1 2005 Volume 08 : Number 328 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [idealcopy] Re: idealcopy-digest V8 #327 OT:This Heat/Camberwell Now/Quiet Sun [tony clough ] [idealcopy] Re: idealcopy-digest V8 #327 OT:This Heat/Camberwell Now/Quiet Sun [tony clough ] Re: [idealcopy] OT: This Heat Box Set [First Last ] Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind [Derek White ] RE: [idealcopy] hawkwind ["Keith Knight" ] RE: [idealcopy] hawkwind [Derek White ] [idealcopy] for shame ... [dpbailey@att.net] [idealcopy] O.T: a fun thing...... [Ari ] [idealcopy] can't smoke pot? try this.......... [Ari ] [idealcopy] This from Ronald Tear [Ari ] Re: [idealcopy] OT-CAN [Tim ] Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind [Tim ] Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind [Derek White ] Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind [rdc ] Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind [rdc ] [idealcopy] Monkeys backstage [Fergus Kelly ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:19:47 +0000 From: tony clough Subject: [idealcopy] Re: idealcopy-digest V8 #327 OT:This Heat/Camberwell Now/Quiet Sun > Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 16:57:18 +0000 (GMT) > From: Fergus Kelly > Subject: [idealcopy] Trumpets With Motherhood > > > ((( After This Heat ceased trading, Hayward went on to > form Camberwell Now, with Stephen Rickard and Trefor > Goronwy. They released 1 LP, The Ghost Trade, on > Recommended I think, circa 1986. A rather good album, > and one that should definitely be rereleased on CD. > Completely song based, veering towards s l i g h t l y > more poppy territory, none of the more exploratory > areas This Heat delved into, but pretty strong > nonetheless; there's an intensity there. Like Deceit, > quite reflective, lyrically, of the > political/cultural/media environment of the time. > Fergus, this did come out on CD. The Swiss Recommended label released a compilation featuring the album and best bits of the "Meridian" mini-album and various single and compilation tracks as "All's Well". You're right, the band were excellent - basically a more tuneful, less abrasive version of This Heat. I think I only saw them once - friends kept telling me how good they were but I just thought "after This Heat, etc..." . They were, of course, fantastic. Hayward was even more to the front than in This Heat playing a kind of "lead drums". In the pre-sampling era Rickard played a home-rigged keyboard device that triggered cassette taped samples. I think the CD hasn't been available for ages but I'll enquire about any plans for re-issue. > > Greenfingers is the EP they released after the LP, and > I only heard it once, and didn't like it as it seemed > a bit too poppy for me at the time, so I never had a > copy of it. > The this Heat version -can remember how I got to hear it - was edgier and had a different, Bullen-sung, introduction. > From: giluz > Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Trumpets With Motherhood > >> >> Eno played on that album as well, didn't he? Liked it in my teens but > heard one of the tracks on some compilation a few months back and... well, > yawn... Yep - Eno was in there. You may have heard one of the Manzanera compositions which I agree are quite unremarkable. The other member's compositions are fine and anyone who has enjoyed Matching Mole era Wyatt enjoy them. Tony. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:20:47 +0000 (GMT) From: Fergus Kelly Subject: [idealcopy] Dis Heet Eno played on that album as well, didn't he? Liked it in my teens but heard one of the tracks on some compilation a few months back and... well, yawn... ((( Yep, he did. There was a live LP featuring some of these tracks, by 801, a group featuring Eno, Manzanera, Percy Jones & others. They do a version of 'Tomorrow Never Knows' and Eno's 'Third Uncle' and 'Baby's On Fire', which are rather good. Liked it in my teens but heard one of the tracks on some compilation a few months back and... well, yawn... ((( Yes, a touch prog... still good though... if you don't take it too seriously.. could make some haters of the genre on this list vomit from sheer temper... ;-) I'll check out Deceit, though. (((...speaking of which.. Mark should do a bit of copywriting as he really summed up Deceit rather cleverly... I can't recommend it highly enough.. Fergus ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:19:47 +0000 From: tony clough Subject: [idealcopy] Re: idealcopy-digest V8 #327 OT:This Heat/Camberwell Now/Quiet Sun > Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 16:57:18 +0000 (GMT) > From: Fergus Kelly > Subject: [idealcopy] Trumpets With Motherhood > > > ((( After This Heat ceased trading, Hayward went on to > form Camberwell Now, with Stephen Rickard and Trefor > Goronwy. They released 1 LP, The Ghost Trade, on > Recommended I think, circa 1986. A rather good album, > and one that should definitely be rereleased on CD. > Completely song based, veering towards s l i g h t l y > more poppy territory, none of the more exploratory > areas This Heat delved into, but pretty strong > nonetheless; there's an intensity there. Like Deceit, > quite reflective, lyrically, of the > political/cultural/media environment of the time. > Fergus, this did come out on CD. The Swiss Recommended label released a compilation featuring the album and best bits of the "Meridian" mini-album and various single and compilation tracks as "All's Well". You're right, the band were excellent - basically a more tuneful, less abrasive version of This Heat. I think I only saw them once - friends kept telling me how good they were but I just thought "after This Heat, etc..." . They were, of course, fantastic. Hayward was even more to the front than in This Heat playing a kind of "lead drums". In the pre-sampling era Rickard played a home-rigged keyboard device that triggered cassette taped samples. I think the CD hasn't been available for ages but I'll enquire about any plans for re-issue. > > Greenfingers is the EP they released after the LP, and > I only heard it once, and didn't like it as it seemed > a bit too poppy for me at the time, so I never had a > copy of it. > The this Heat version -can remember how I got to hear it - was edgier and had a different, Bullen-sung, introduction. > From: giluz > Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Trumpets With Motherhood > >> >> Eno played on that album as well, didn't he? Liked it in my teens but > heard one of the tracks on some compilation a few months back and... well, > yawn... Yep - Eno was in there. You may have heard one of the Manzanera compositions which I agree are quite unremarkable. The other member's compositions are fine and anyone who has enjoyed Matching Mole era Wyatt enjoy them. Tony. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 07:41:45 EST From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: idealcopy-digest V8 #327 OT:This Heat/Camberwell Now/Qui... >>You're right, the band were excellent - basically a more tuneful, less abrasive version of This Heat. I think I only saw them once - friends kept telling me how good they were but I just thought "after This Heat, etc..." . They were, of course, fantastic. Hayward was even more to the front than in This Heat playing a kind of "lead drums". In the pre-sampling era Rickard played a home-rigged keyboard device that triggered cassette taped samples. I think the CD hasn't been available for ages but I'll enquire about any plans for re-issue.<< Camberwell Now was basically Mk2 This Heat minus Bullen - Goronwy & Rickard replaced Gareth Williams in This Heat and this line-up toured quite a lot, but never released anything. All's Well is still available from Recommended - so you can order it along with your This Heat Box. _www.rermegacorp.com_ (http://www.rermegacorp.com) And search for Charles Hayward. Also well worth having is Charles' most recent album, Abracadabra Information. He played tracks from this at the Gareth Williams tribute gig in 2002 (which Wire headlined). Mark ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:42:58 +0800 From: First Last Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Dis Heet Can i mention the Lifetones (Charles Bullen post This Heat) 'For A Reason' LP here? Damn fine, if little heard recording, in a bass heavy reggaeish kindofway, well it is Mr Bullen. Tim On 11/30/05, Fergus Kelly wrote: > Eno played on that album as well, didn't he? Liked > it in my teens but > heard one of the tracks on some compilation a few > months back and... well, > yawn... > > > ((( Yep, he did. There was a live LP featuring some of > these tracks, by 801, a group featuring Eno, > Manzanera, Percy Jones & others. They do a version of > 'Tomorrow Never Knows' and Eno's 'Third Uncle' and > 'Baby's On Fire', which are rather good. > > Liked > it in my teens but > heard one of the tracks on some compilation a few > months back and... well, > yawn... > > ((( Yes, a touch prog... still good though... if you > don't take it too seriously.. could make some haters > of the genre on this list vomit from sheer temper... > ;-) > > I'll check out Deceit, though. > > (((...speaking of which.. Mark should do a bit of > copywriting as he really summed up Deceit rather > cleverly... I can't recommend it highly enough.. > > Fergus ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 07:44:21 EST From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Dis Heet >>((( Yes, a touch prog... still good though... if you don't take it too seriously.. could make some haters of the genre on this list vomit from sheer temper... ;-) I'll check out Deceit, though. (((...speaking of which.. Mark should do a bit of copywriting as he really summed up Deceit rather cleverly... I can't recommend it highly enough..<< Mark writes quite a lot of copy every day as part of his general activities! By the way, I own both the 801 and Quiet Sun albums ;-) Mark ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:45:19 +0200 From: giluz Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Dis Heet On 11/30/05, Fergus Kelly wrote: > > > ((( Yep, he did. There was a live LP featuring some of > these tracks, by 801, a group featuring Eno, > Manzanera, Percy Jones & others. They do a version of > 'Tomorrow Never Knows' and Eno's 'Third Uncle' and > 'Baby's On Fire', which are rather good. Yeah I still have that one on vinyl. It was even a local edition (one of the only Eno-related albums printed in Israel, I guess) with the back cover in black & white (budget), probably worth something for Eno collectors. The versions are 'rather' good, which is the problem - I prefer Eno on his more than rather good albums. cheers giluz L Now playing: http://www.last.fm/user/giluz/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:46:24 +0800 From: First Last Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT: This Heat Box Set Lyric from 'Truculent Yet' Damn! i should have had a quiz ;) Tim On 11/29/05, Tim wrote: > MarkBursa@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > > Deceit is one of the truly great albums of the post-punk era - a > > really neglected classic. As a very rough guide to what it's like, > > imagine a very pissed-off Robert Wyatt, fronting a funky > > Einsturzende Neubauten. > > > Thanks readers! Sounds like its worth having for Deceit alone so I think > I better just buy the darn thing! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:24:22 -0000 From: "Keith A" Subject: [idealcopy] hawkwind Don't know if there are any Hawkwind fans here, but I came across this message on another list... A friend of mine runs the Portebello film festival, he, as part of a deal with the venue that shows his films is promoting the following Hawkwind are playing at the Inn on the Green on 10th December, (Portebello Road), under the name Group X, which they originally played under at their first gig in Notting hill in 1969. He informs me that they should have the same line up as the original first gig. There are only going to be about 150 - 200 tickets. followed by this from someone else... Call Inn on the Green to book your place now - they are taking names and phone numbers for guaranteed reservations...as there will be no tickets. This will be a sell-out, but currently there are spaces available... BOOK EARLY! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 11:52:15 -0800 (PST) From: Derek White Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind Whoo-wooo ! Old Hippie alert......! Say it quiet, but , yeah......ME! Not the Albums, though, the studio efforts are almost without exception pretty piss-poor (excluding the first 5 and "Chronical of the black sword", but if you catch them on a good night in the right "frame of mind" they can be a brain-melting proposition. I've had a soft spot for 'em since I saw them do the 'Space Ritual' tour at Lancaster Uni, Nov 72, & I left the gig with hamburger for brains, not much more idea of what the band looked like than I did when I arrived, and a bout of tinnitus that went on for a couple of days..... Excellent stuff. I'll be going to get loaded and bang me head with the other believers in December at their Xmas extravaganzae, at Manchester Academy....... What you get is unpredictable to say the least:- I've seen them dozens of times over the years, and for every gig that's a good one , you get a stinker........the last time, they blew, so here's hoping. Not so much "Sonic attack" as "Chronic attack" I was glad to see that they became popular with the trance/rave generation due to their stock-in-trade of getting a backbeat going then noodling away over the top........ Keith A wrote: Don't know if there are any Hawkwind fans here, but I came across this message on another list... A friend of mine runs the Portebello film festival, he, as part of a deal with the venue that shows his films is promoting the following Hawkwind are playing at the Inn on the Green on 10th December, (Portebello Road), under the name Group X, which they originally played under at their first gig in Notting hill in 1969. He informs me that they should have the same line up as the original first gig. There are only going to be about 150 - 200 tickets. followed by this from someone else... Call Inn on the Green to book your place now - they are taking names and phone numbers for guaranteed reservations...as there will be no tickets. This will be a sell-out, but currently there are spaces available... BOOK EARLY! - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 21:01:24 -0000 From: "Keith Knight" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] hawkwind Back in 72 / 73 they were, frankly, the best live band I came across (having arrived too late for that incarnation of VdGG). Their performance in the foyer of the Cleveland Hotel in Bath during the June 72 alternative festival (a venue they were forced to move to after a downpour rendered the original open air stage unmanageable) set a standard of noise (bleeps, sonic attack) and experience (Stacia naked, lightshow, pissed on cider, appalling H&S standards) for the 15 year old me to aspire to, which has seldom been bettered. It would still be in my top ten gigs. I saw them three or four times after that during the Nik Turner / Lemmy years and they were never less than great, especially at Bristol Locarno when I Quo'd down, hair flying, to Brainstorm and its ilk. Not sure about the very first line-up though which was always more weedy than the fabulous Del Dettmar / Dik Mik / Turner line-up than came after. I think I've said here before that if they'd been German we would all have them on our cool list now. Another the Keith - -----Original Message----- From: owner-idealcopy@smoe.org [mailto:owner-idealcopy@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Derek White Whoo-wooo ! Old Hippie alert......! Say it quiet, but , yeah......ME! Not the Albums, though, the studio efforts are almost without exception pretty piss-poor (excluding the first 5 and "Chronical of the black sword", but if you catch them on a good night in the right "frame of mind" they can be a brain-melting proposition. I've had a soft spot for 'em since I saw them do the 'Space Ritual' tour at Lancaster Uni, Nov 72, & I left the gig with hamburger for brains, not much more idea of what the band looked like than I did when I arrived, and a bout of tinnitus that went on for a couple of days..... Excellent stuff. I'll be going to get loaded and bang me head with the other believers in December at their Xmas extravaganzae, at Manchester Academy....... What you get is unpredictable to say the least:- I've seen them dozens of times over the years, and for every gig that's a good one , you get a stinker........the last time, they blew, so here's hoping. Not so much "Sonic attack" as "Chronic attack" I was glad to see that they became popular with the trance/rave generation due to their stock-in-trade of getting a backbeat going then noodling away over the top........ Keith A wrote: Don't know if there are any Hawkwind fans here, but I came across this message on another list... A friend of mine runs the Portebello film festival, he, as part of a deal with the venue that shows his films is promoting the following Hawkwind are playing at the Inn on the Green on 10th December, (Portebello Road), under the name Group X, which they originally played under at their first gig in Notting hill in 1969. He informs me that they should have the same line up as the original first gig. There are only going to be about 150 - 200 tickets. followed by this from someone else... Call Inn on the Green to book your place now - they are taking names and phone numbers for guaranteed reservations...as there will be no tickets. This will be a sell-out, but currently there are spaces available... BOOK EARLY! - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:24:15 -0800 (PST) From: Derek White Subject: RE: [idealcopy] hawkwind Yep, I'd certainly say that about the period from "in search of space" to when Lemmy jumped ship for sure. At the time, they were always sort of considered more kindred to 'Krautrock' esp. Amon Duul , than they were to the rest of the Brit rock spectrum of the day. And broadly speaking, (at the time at least) the fans of one were fans of the other, if you see what I mean. Less true after the 'Wind's 'quality control dept' went on permanent walkabout........ Keith Knight wrote: . I think I've said here before that if they'd been German we would all have them on our cool list now. Another the Keith - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 21:29:06 +0000 From: dpbailey@att.net Subject: [idealcopy] for shame ... while watching ultra-likable quasi-folkie amy rigby's "live at barry's" (from a 7/04 gig in grange, county sligo) a few nights ago, i noted that she offered a free cd to the first person to identify the original artist of the cover she was about to perform, which turned out to be a "fragile." the free cd went to whoever guessed xtc, which after all falls right next to wire (whom no one could name, of course) in the alphabet. what a bunch of tossers. (fwiw, yours truly won the name-that-artist cd competition when she played in little rock nearly 5 years ago for identifying mo tucker as the originator of whatever song she was covering ... of course, i needed the hint "she used to work at a kmart in georgia" before coming up with tucker's name, since i'm utterly unfamiliar with her post-velvets oeuvre.) dan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:20:09 -0800 (PST) From: Ari Subject: [idealcopy] O.T: a fun thing...... http://www.rubytooth.com/media/15762/ __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:42:14 -0800 (PST) From: Ari Subject: [idealcopy] can't smoke pot? try this.......... http://www.killsometime.com/Video/video.asp?ID=381 __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 15:54:02 -0800 From: rdc Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind Keith A wrote: >not sure but *think* he joined later. > >but as for the gig, who knows... ; ) > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "nowhere man" >To: "Keith A" >Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:03 PM >Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind > > > > >>original line up included Lemmy right? >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Keith A" >>To: >>Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 8:24 AM >>Subject: [idealcopy] hawkwind >> >> >> >> >>>Don't know if there are any Hawkwind fans here, but I came across this >>> >>> >>message >> >> >>>on another list... >>> >>> >>> >>>A friend of mine runs the Portebello film festival, he, as part of a >>> >>> >deal > > >>with >> >> >>>the venue that shows his films is promoting the following >>> >>>Hawkwind are playing at the Inn on the Green on 10th December, >>> >>> >(Portebello > > >>>Road), under the name Group X, which they originally played under at >>> >>> >their > > >>>first gig in Notting hill in 1969. He informs me that they should have >>> >>> >the > > >>>same line up as the original first gig. There are only going to be about >>> >>> >>150 - >> >> >>>200 tickets. >>> >>>followed by this from someone else... >>> >>>Call Inn on the Green to book your place now - they are taking names and >>> >>> >>phone >> >> >>>numbers for guaranteed reservations...as there will be no tickets. This >>> >>> >>will >> >> >>>be a sell-out, but currently there are spaces available... >>>BOOK EARLY! >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>-- >>No virus found in this incoming message. >>Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.7/182 - Release Date: 24/11/2005 >> >> >> > > > > > i've got the mojo prog issue sitting here....loaded with pics of hawkwind with lemmy plus history....i'll check......... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 17:17:34 -0800 (PST) From: Ari Subject: [idealcopy] This from Ronald Tear P.P.S. Could you do me a favour and post just this bit on the Ideal Copy?: Big thank you time: Thanks to Mark Bursa for coming along as a friend, and a representative of the IC, to Colin Newman for coming along as a representative of Wire,to Fergus, Keith, and so many others who sent messages of support and commiseration, and letting me know the level of affection he could invoke. A special thanks to Ari for being like a brother to Al. Most of all, thanks to Alison for her help, comfort, and support. I couldn't have done it without you. I have been touched, and of course, amused by the response on the IC. I particularly liked the description given when someone asked what he looked like: 'close cropped hair, greying, about 5' 10", never looked a picture of health, thin in the face and body, Scottish, smoked too much' A scarily accurate description of myself. I'd love to take up where he left off in the IC, but he's a hard act to follow, and my near autistic personality prevents me from getting involved in anything as socially intimate as a mailing list. My best wishes to you all, and will you please stop talking about bloody Pink Floyd. RT __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:26:37 +0000 From: Tim Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OT-CAN giluz wrote: > > > Futuristic my arse - there's no better presentation of the advantages of > analogue sound than Can. Their sound is so analogue - warm and hissy. Some > of the reasons why Can were played so much since the 90's is because of > their so analogue sound. I would gladly by those vinyl albums, though I'm > far from being a sound purist. I just hope that the new masters didn't > filter out the wonderful analogue tape hiss noticeable on their 90's CD > re-issues. I've no problem with a bit of tape hiss, (have you heard any of the Basic Channel 'Rhythm & Sound' stuff? They use tape hiss very deliberately as an integral part of the music) But I'm a child of the CD age and Vinyl purists do my head in with their scratchy old records and their poncey audiophile record decks made of diamonds or whatever. I never liked Vinyl...horrible wobbly, unreliable, ungainly, noisy things. Completely useless unless you could afford a state of the art turntable. I do not miss the days of buying a record and having to take it back cos it was warped. (My record buying days began in the dying days of vinyl so standards had probably dropped by then) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 01:42:40 +0000 From: Tim Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind Keith Knight wrote: I think I've said here before that if they'd been German we > would all have them on our cool list now. Well Can always threatened to be a prog band and indeed the clip of Can doing 'Vernal Equinox' on the Old Grey Whistle Test is just bad prog rock played by badly dressed, hairy men. Colin Newman of course did a remix of a Hawkwind track 'Masters of the Universe' ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 18:10:25 -0800 (PST) From: Derek White Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind Lemmy joined just in time for Silver Machine and 3rd LP......, & was sacked on a '5th album'-promoting American Tour after an amphetamine bust. The Bassist on 2nd Album "In search of space" was occasional Amon Duul bassist Dave Anderson. Doing 4-string duties on 1st LP was John Harrison. rdc wrote: Keith A wrote: >not sure but *think* he joined later. > >but as for the gig, who knows... ; ) > > >----- Original Message ----- > >Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind >>original line up included Lemmy right? >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Keith A" >>To: >>Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 8:24 AM >>Subject: [idealcopy] hawkwind >> >> >> >> >>>Don't know if there are any Hawkwind fans here, but I came across this >>> >>> >>message >> >> >>>on another list... >>> >>> >>> >>>A friend of mine runs the Portebello film festival, he, as part of a >>> >>> >deal > > >>with >> >> >>>the venue that shows his films is promoting the following >>> >>>Hawkwind are playing at the Inn on the Green on 10th December, >>> >>> >(Portebello > > >>>Road), under the name Group X, which they originally played under at >>> >>> >their > > >>>first gig in Notting hill in 1969. He informs me that they should have >>> >>> >the > > >>>same line up as the original first gig. There are only going to be about >>> >>> >>150 - >> >> >>>200 tickets. >>> >>>followed by this from someone else... >>> >>>Call Inn on the Green to book your place now - they are taking names and >>> >>> >>phone >> >> >>>numbers for guaranteed reservations...as there will be no tickets. This >>> >>> >>will >> >> >>>be a sell-out, but currently there are spaces available... >>>BOOK EARLY! >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>-- >>No virus found in this incoming message. >>Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.7/182 - Release Date: 24/11/2005 >> >> >> > > > > > i've got the mojo prog issue sitting here....loaded with pics of hawkwind with lemmy plus history....i'll check......... - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:07:14 -0800 From: rdc Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind Derek White wrote: >Lemmy joined just in time for Silver Machine and 3rd LP......, & was sacked on a '5th album'-promoting American Tour after an amphetamine bust. > > The Bassist on 2nd Album "In search of space" was occasional Amon Duul bassist Dave Anderson. > Doing 4-string duties on 1st LP was John Harrison. > >rdc wrote: Keith A wrote: > > > >>not sure but *think* he joined later. >> >>but as for the gig, who knows... ; ) >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >> >>Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind >> >> >>>original line up included Lemmy right? >>> >>> >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Keith A" >>>To: >>>Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 8:24 AM >>>Subject: [idealcopy] hawkwind >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Don't know if there are any Hawkwind fans here, but I came across this >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>message >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>on another list... >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>A friend of mine runs the Portebello film festival, he, as part of a >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>deal >> >> >> >> >>>with >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>the venue that shows his films is promoting the following >>>> >>>>Hawkwind are playing at the Inn on the Green on 10th December, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>(Portebello >> >> >> >> >>>>Road), under the name Group X, which they originally played under at >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>their >> >> >> >> >>>>first gig in Notting hill in 1969. He informs me that they should have >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>the >> >> >> >> >>>>same line up as the original first gig. There are only going to be about >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>150 - >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>200 tickets. >>>> >>>>followed by this from someone else... >>>> >>>>Call Inn on the Green to book your place now - they are taking names and >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>phone >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>numbers for guaranteed reservations...as there will be no tickets. This >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>will >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>be a sell-out, but currently there are spaces available... >>>>BOOK EARLY! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>-- >>>No virus found in this incoming message. >>>Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>>Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.7/182 - Release Date: 24/11/2005 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>lemmy on speed.......perish the thought......rofl >> >> >> >> >> >i've got the mojo prog issue sitting here....loaded with pics of >hawkwind with lemmy plus history....i'll check......... > > > > >--------------------------------- > Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:08:15 -0800 From: rdc Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind Derek White wrote: >Lemmy joined just in time for Silver Machine and 3rd LP......, & was sacked on a '5th album'-promoting American Tour after an amphetamine bust. > > The Bassist on 2nd Album "In search of space" was occasional Amon Duul bassist Dave Anderson. > Doing 4-string duties on 1st LP was John Harrison. > >rdc wrote: Keith A wrote: > > > >>not sure but *think* he joined later. >> >>but as for the gig, who knows... ; ) >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >> >>Subject: Re: [idealcopy] hawkwind >> >> >>>original line up included Lemmy right? >>> >>> >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Keith A" >>>To: >>>Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 8:24 AM >>>Subject: [idealcopy] hawkwind >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Don't know if there are any Hawkwind fans here, but I came across this >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>message >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>on another list... >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>A friend of mine runs the Portebello film festival, he, as part of a >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>deal >> >> >> >> >>>with >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>the venue that shows his films is promoting the following >>>> >>>>Hawkwind are playing at the Inn on the Green on 10th December, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>(Portebello >> >> >> >> >>>>Road), under the name Group X, which they originally played under at >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>their >> >> >> >> >>>>first gig in Notting hill in 1969. He informs me that they should have >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>the >> >> >> >> >>>>same line up as the original first gig. There are only going to be about >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>150 - >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>200 tickets. >>>> >>>>followed by this from someone else... >>>> >>>>Call Inn on the Green to book your place now - they are taking names and >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>phone >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>numbers for guaranteed reservations...as there will be no tickets. This >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>will >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>be a sell-out, but currently there are spaces available... >>>>BOOK EARLY! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>-- >>>No virus found in this incoming message. >>>Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>>Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.7/182 - Release Date: 24/11/2005 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >i've got the mojo prog issue sitting here....loaded with pics of >hawkwind with lemmy plus history....i'll check......... > > > > >--------------------------------- > Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. > > > > god i'd love to make the gig. i found a r/t 350$...priceline ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 08:04:35 +0000 (GMT) From: Fergus Kelly Subject: [idealcopy] Monkeys backstage http://www.flickr.com/photos/55867717@N00/ ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V8 #328 *******************************