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Hawkwind on BBC4 on Friday...

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    #11
    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Hall of the Mountain Grill and Warrior on the Edge of Time... classic...

    Best of all: Roadhawks...
    I'm still partial to Electric Teepee. Their performance of that at one of their all nighters in Brixton in the early 90s was spectacular. At least it was to my fried brain at the time...
    Listen to my last album on Spotify

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      #12
      Yup

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        #13
        Them aliens that turned monkeys into men, built some pyramids and did a runner.

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          #14
          Dave Brock refused to appear because Nik Turner was appearing . All things considered, they should have just dropped Nik Turner. You can't tell the story of Hawkwind without Dave Brock.

          Sam Fox? "I am the master of the universe". WTF?

          Interesting documentary. I'm sure I've seen something like this on Hawkwind before. I remember Lemmy saying something like "I was never officially in the band. I was asked to fill in for one gig and I ended up staying for seven years".
          Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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            #15
            Didn't watch it. Still waiting for a torrent to appear....
            Listen to my last album on Spotify

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              #16
              I think they repeat these.

              It was an OK rockumentary but felt it spent too much time concentrating on the 71-74 period. Also I never realised just how far gone Rob Calvert was, yet another great example of where genius marries madness.

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