HW:Hawkwind Album and song titles

Christian Mumford mumford at EUNET.NO
Thu Sep 12 04:29:48 EDT 1996


Michael G Karschner wrote:
>
> Hi!  I hope some of you knowledgable Hawkwind fans out there can help
> me.  So that I could see what HW sounded like, a friend dubbed me a tape
> that someone had given to her.  Unfortunately, she didn't had neither
> the album title nor song titles for it.  I don't even know if it was an
> actual album, or if someone made a compilation of songs for her.
> Anyway, I'll list some of the song lyrics (that I could understand), and
> maybe someone will know the album/song titles.
>
> One of the songs with vocals had the following lyrics: "I've got this
> fascination....(repeated several times)...LEVITATION!"  Another had:
> "Who's gonna win the war, now...who's gonna win the war?"
>

Those songs are off the 1979 album, 'Levitation', and, are called
(obviously!) 'Levitation' and 'Whose Gonna Win the War?'...



> The very first song (and the one I hope I can get the title for, because
> I really like it, and it keeps running through my head), had the
> following lyrics:
>
>         I crept up on my daybed,
>         and looked down on my town.
>         I saw a shrinking violet,
>         and crushed it into the ground.
>         And I'm never gonna tell you why.
>
>         I got my face in the furnace <?>,
>         I got my feet in the <freeze?>,
>         I got drowned in a bowl of cereal,
>         And I have to ask you to leave.
>         And I'm never gonna tell you why.
>
>         <some stuff I can't understand>
>         ...and it sounds like a <diesel hog?> that just won't go.
>         <more stuff>
>         ...and I'm standing on the edge of Mars...
>
>         <more stuff>
>
>         I'll see you around, baby <repeated several times>
>
> I'd really appreciate it if someone could tell me the name of that
> song.  Thanks in advance!   :D    -- Mike


That's Monster Magnet, not Hawkwind! The song is 'Dead Christmas'. But,
Monster Magnet are very influenced by Hawkwind, particularly on the
album which that track appeared, 'Dopes to Infinity' (1995)....

Both great albums IMHO.

Christian



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