HW Croydon

Adrian Parr age.p at CONIFERSCLOSE.FREESERVE.CO.UK
Mon Nov 15 05:36:23 EST 1999


Hello Folks

Having seen a few postings about the Croydon gig last night, thought i'd
write a few points.

First, it was one of those shows that had LOTS of potential, which was let
down badly by the dreadful sound mix. It was all over the place, which was a
real shame.

Second, we took someone along who hadn't seen the band before and she
thought it was great stuff, which is encouraging as that doesn't often
happen.

Next, it was great to see Nik, and despite many people disliking his honking
sax, i reckon he ads a huge amount. He certainly rekindles the fun, and
personally i love Nik's sax mixed into Hawkwind music.
Simon did a grand job, if only the sound was levelled right and the sight of
Dave Brock emerging a number of times from behind his backstage right
position was something i haven't seen for about ten years.

As for the overall gig, it certainly could have been better. The Eclipse
Party in August was far more together, and that saw the band playing off the
back of a flat bed. Arrival In Utopia was great there, and Rizz's vocals in
the mid section was awesome. At Croydon, this just never worked, and as was
mentioned, the show got going then stopped.
Jerry's guitar was completely inaudible and the drums were clip clipping.
Ron seemed to be having countless problems too.

I guess the trouble with playing just a handful of dates is that early
problems don't have a chance to be sorted out. If there were another ten or
so, i reckon they would have been storming.

Lastly, i enjoyed the whole evening. The atmosphere was spot on and it was
great to see Hawkwind live again, and everyone seemed to be having a good
time. Plus i met a load of peoplei hadn't seen for ages, and only known
through phone and letters which is always a high point of a Hawkwind gig.

Anyway, keep the faith
All the best
Age

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