Distant Horizons/Dave Brock etc

John Majka flossbac at WCIC.ORG
Fri Jan 30 16:09:34 EST 1998


>> John Majka wrote:                                  ...More and more, I
>feel
>> like Hawkwind is becoming a business concern.  More evidence of this is
>the
>> fact that Brock stayed home on a tour some years back while someone else
>> played guitar in his place.  What kind of thinking could produce a lame
>idea
>> like that?  It's not like Hawkwind is just some product, some "brand".  We
>> expect certain things.  Like Dave Brock playing live.
>
>I have no idea why Dave didn't do that tour, but give me a fucking break!
>Missing ONE tour in almost 29 years is by no means anything to be ashamed
>of, and HARDLY devious evidence of a band (or a man) selling out.  He had
>never done it before, and he hasn't done it since.  And I really don't think
>he was just sitting in a cushy chair, smoking a fat cigar with his feet up,
>laughing as he counted all the gold rolling in.
>Kevin

Well duh.  I think you missed my point.  Of course Hawkwind hasn't "sold
out" and as far as their type of music is concerned, it's not possible to
get rich anyway.  Because the money is so feeble outside of mainstream
music, if you want to make it a "career" (i.e. no job to pay the bills while
you do music), then it is necessary to constantly be as active as possible,
just to survive.  Dave stayed home from that tour to mix Palace Springs and
attend to Hawkwind bookings, legal actions, etc.  What I am saying is that
the "business" side of the band certainly has overshadowed the music side at
times in recent years.  Did Dave really believe he was replaceable on tour?
Dave was attending to making a living, so to speak, while Hawkwind toured
without him.
John Majka
flossbac at wcic.org



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