HW: Recent v Old / Poll

Thomas Guy Guy.Thomas at LONDON.ENTOIL.COM
Mon Nov 29 11:30:59 EST 1999


OK folks:

1:      36
2:      Heard Silver Machine in 1972, but really heard HW properly when I
was 17 (in 1979)

3:      Quark Strangeness & Charm
4:      Hall of the Mountain Grill
5:      Hall of the Mountain Grill
6:      Hall of the Mountain Grill

(As you probably may notice,  I rather like HotMG!!  The whole of side A and
Paradox are probably perpetually played in heaven!


Guy T.
                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Jonathan Jarrett
[mailto:jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK]
                Sent:   29 November 1999 14:59
                To:     Multiple recipients of list BOC-L
                Subject:        Re: HW: Recent v Old / Poll

                On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, Stephan Spiegel wrote:

                > I guess that this poll has a lot to do with your age, and
the
                > very first HW LP (or CD to the "youngsters") that you were
                > exposed to.
                >
                > I think the next poll should be a little more refined.
Like...
                >
                > 1.  How old are you?
                > 2.  How old were you when you first heard Hawkwind?
                > 3.  What was the 1st HW album you heard?
                > 4.  Was that the one that "Hooked-You"?

                        I'll bite, this looks like it might be a useful
qualifier to our
                normal era vs. era threads.

                1. 23
                2. 19
                3. _Spirit of the Age_ (Virgin compilation, mostly of _Live
'79_ and
                _Levitation_ stuff)
                4. Tape of _Space Ritual_ kindly made for me by Mr.
Anderson...

                        And I'd like to add another two, 5: what is your
favourite HW album now?
                and 6: what HW album do you play the most? To which I would
answer:
                5. _In Search of Space_ and
                6. straight tie between _Doremi Fasol Latido_ and _Love In
Space_.

                > Maybe some of our resident university members can come
                > up with some scientific data from that information?

                        Hey, where there's research funding... Yours,
                                                                      Jon



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