HW: Hawkwind in New Zealand

nigel.kew nigel.kew at VIRGIN.NET
Tue Feb 15 14:47:40 EST 2000


This indeed saddens me beyond me beyond expression!
I love Hawkwind in all their ever changing guises and try to see them
whenever and wherever possible, in fact between 1985 and 1993 I saw
them at least once a year. Now my hit ratio has not been as good
since, but still I'm desperate to make amends at any opertunity and
hence I'm particularly saddened by poor attendance at what appears to
have been a top gig (when is HW ever not)

Retiring back to lurkdom once more,
Doc x
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Pearson <ceres at SIRIUS.COM>
To: Multiple recipients of list BOC-L <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Date: 15 February 2000 18:38
Subject: HW: Hawkwind in New Zealand


>Hi,
>
>Thought you might like to see another firsthand account of one of the
>Hawkwind shows down under.  This one comes from Brother Love, solo
artist
>and guitarist for New Zealand psych rockers Space Dust.  A couple of
>(semi-)inside references are annotated at the bottom (since this was
>originally a personal Email).
>
>At 10:10 PM 01/04/1980 +1300, Martin Henderson <brolove at xtra.co.nz>
wrote:
>>Hawkwind - James Cabaret, Wellington, NZ, 12/2/2000
>>
>>Well, I thought the world was bound for maybe another bout of
fooling
>>with psychedelia - Monster Magnet selling big, Madonna embracing the
>>doof, and Hawkwind making a world tour! Well, was I wrong.
>>       The James Cabaret is a cavernous place made for thug rock
highschool
>>bands and built to accomodate over 500 people, about a tenth of that
>>number braved the cold night and 35 dollar cover charge to get to
this
>>show. A crime! What the lazy bastards who didn't bother missed out
on
>>was one of the most effortless displays of mind-bending psychedelic
>>mastery this country has yet seen - (probably since the last Space
Dust
>>tour anyway - HaHa!:)
>>        One after another they tumbled out, all well over ten
minutes and
>>seemingly fresh as daisies - this has got to be one of those bands
who
>>never play anything quite the same way twice. Shouldn't Do That,
>>Brainstorm, Love In Space, Master Of The Universe, Psychedelic
Warlords
>>- Dave Brock anchoring the rest with his ceaseless tinkerings and
>>arresting voice, Richard Chadwick rolling over the drum kit like a
>>hundred Dwayne Zarakovs [1], around which the violin and keyboard
kept a
>>continual maelstrom afloat, always touching the sky and buried in
the
>>earth at the same time. By the encore, all I had to do was shut my
eyes
>>and I WAS flying through space, the ritual had me airborne - or
perhaps
>>it was the half a ticket to the late show at downstage that I can't
find
>>now - either way. I can now say that one of the things I always
wanted
>>to be able to say I had done I now have - Hawkwind as they are meant
to
>>be seen. As the band chanted between themselves for a while -
between
>>cryptic requests for hashish afficionados to make themselves known -
you
>>gotta get out of it to get into it, and you gotta get into it to get
out
>>of it.
>>       Afterwards, after the last of the several dozen people who
were
>>watching ecstatically were filtering out, I shook Mr Brock's hand,
>>unable to find any words to express my thanks, or my shame at what a
>>terribly underpromoted and underattended deal the whole thing had
been.
>>(Honestly, I kid you not, we got more people at some of the states
shows
>>we did in 96 [2] than were in Wellington interested enough to see
this one.
>>I guess that means that we are more popular in the states than
Hawkwind
>>are in New Zealand, and that is one sad state of affairs. These are
the
>>elder statesmen of the future, they really were there first.  I
gotta
>>get out of this town. Rock 'n' Roll just don't matter enough to
these
>>people. I wanna go where the wild things are!
>>Instead I went to a sleazy late night bar and ended up singing a
karaoke
>>version of the eagles' Desperado. Strange days indeed.
>>
>>Brother Russia
>>Harbour City Scribe
>
>[1] Dwayne Zarakov is the (Great, IMHO) drummer for Space Dust & the
>Brother Love band.  The kind of drummer who plays more *around* the
beat
>than with it or on top of it ... sort of a non-maniacal Keith Moon.
>
>[2] The US tour on which I guested with these Kiwis.  Bardo Pond were
the
>tour headliners.
>
>        -Doug
>         ceres at sirius.com
>



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