HW: it never rains but it pours

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   >From: "Carl E. Anderson" <cea20 at CUS.CAM.AC.UK>
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   >Gee, does anyone remember the days when BOC-only fans were
   >complaining they were going to leave the list because there wasn't
   >enough BOC discussion? ;) :)
   >Well, it's good to see there's plenty of _that_ going around
   >these days.  Still, anyone know what HW are up to?  Last news we heard
   >was about the remastering of the UA stuff and Doug Smith trying to
   >stiff Griffin.
   >Anyone know if these guys are recording, planning a tour,
   >quietly smoking themselves in oblivion, or what?
   >Cheers,
   >Carl

Yeah, good time to bring some HW stuff to the table. I'm a BOC fan, but I
don't even like Imaginos too much! (Though w/all the talk, I figure I'll
give it another spin sometime soon.)

I recently got Space Ritual Vol. 2 from a guy on the Net (Byron Towle - he
is honest, he just didn't assume the same of me - waited till the money
arrived before he sent the CD).

All these performances are completely different from SRI. I'd swear that I
was told that SRII had the complete versions of "Time We Left" and
"Brainstorm" from SRI and also some encores such as "Silver Machine" and "Do
That". Not that I'm disappointed, though - this version of Time is unreal!
Sweet blanga, take me away!! I think this version of "Orgone" is a little
better than SRI, too. But I was disappointed that this version of "Space" is
not DEEP, but rather Electronic #1 (or #2??). What's with that?
Also, I thought Dave Anderson never again had anything to do w/HW after he
left in '71 or so, but he's listed in the credits as one of the compilers.
Any comments?

Chuck
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