HW: Black Sword

Stephen Swann swann at ST-CANARD.SPC.EDU
Tue Jun 24 17:01:37 EDT 1997


Jeffrey Hoyt writes:
>
> Hi,
>
>         I'm kinda new to the board, so this is my first time writing.  Just
> wonderin', are there any other 15 year olds on here?  I'm almost 15

Well, you probably have noticed by now that most of us are kind of
older than that.  Hawkwind has been around since the late 60's, and so
a lot of, if not most of, their "fan base" are in their 30s or 40s.

Don't let it bother you.  I know people twice your age who don't
express themselves half as well as you do.  :-)

> liked them (he got me i nterested), he told me to give Live Chronicles a
> listen.  At first, I didn't wan't to, but, I'm very glad I did.  HW is
> one of my favorite bands.
>
>         Live Chronicles is the first one I have ever heard, and I really
> can't explain why, but it's still my all around favorite Hawkwind album.

Well, I've been a Hawkwind fan since about 1988.  Live Chronicles
became my favorite from the moment I heard it, and it still is.

> P.S.  If you would like, please post your five favorite Hawkwind albums
> so I can get a good idea of whats out there.  As of now, I'd say mine are
> (not in any order)
>
> Live Chronicles, Levitaion, Mighty Hawkwind Classics, Out and Intake and
> Quark, Strangeness and Charm (Any of you like Days of the Underground?  I
> think it's weird, but pretty cool)

"Sort of" in order: Live Chronicles, Space Ritual, Levitation, The
Business Trip, Live '79.

Steve



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