Brixton 2000: The Morning After

Filip Vanhuyse filip.vanhuyse at YUCOM.BE
Sun Oct 22 10:04:58 EDT 2000


----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Perry <kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET>
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Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 2:41 PM
Subject: Brixton 2000: The Morning After


> I'm still not completely back on Earth yet <g> but here's some of my
> thoughts of last night...
>
> Badges were cool - a collector's item one day maybe?  Thanks so much for
> doing them!


Totally agree



> High points: Spirit of the Age - great version and hearing 2000 people
> chanting SotA in counterpoint to the band was just so cool; Wage War -
> surprised they did it, but it was good; Moonglum - Huw at his best; Nik
> playing flute on some tracks rather than sax; seeing Lemmy really getting
> into it and seeming to enjoy himself being back with HW; Motorway City -
the
> crowd reaction again made it for me.

Don't agree about Moonglum,Hugh was not into it,specially his singing (too
flat)


> Oh, and managing to get rid of my spare ticket at the last minute :-)

Well,that wasn't much of a problem I think as some 20 people asked me if I
had spare tickets


> Low points: Brainstorm - I guess it had to be played...again; Huw's guitar
> on Shot Down In The Night had a problem - it's one of my favourite tracks
so
> I was a bit disappointed...but very pleased to hear it actually played;
> Nik's sax still too loud; Shouldn't Do That was a bit untogether as was
Born
> To Go - they didn't need to replicate Yuri Gagrin that much :-); Nik
> forgetting Simon in the credits at the end; Tim Blake's set (sorry, but he
> simply can not sing and his voice spoilt the great 3am synth music).

More than agree with the above.


> And the f*cking sound system in the foyer.

Still more agree.Don't understand why people go to a concert and stay at the
foyer the whole time??
Why pay for seeing Hawkwind and not atend.Go to a club.


> I'm also going to throw away any vestiges of credibility I have left by
> saying that I thought Sam Fox was good - I liked the Bridgett-era sound
and
> I'd much rather see Ms Fox stay in the band instead of Ron on vocals...now
> there's an idea.  I thought she actually sounded spot on on MotU and has a
> lot more energy and stage presence (and she's not trying to be Rob
Calvert).

Don't agree with that.Sam Fox was just funny to see 1 time.You don't suggest
she be the next Hawkwind vocalist?
That's not my idea of Hawkwind,just tits and ass and clap your hands and
stamp your feet?
Had a great laugh when she came on stage the first time but the second time
was to much for me.More screeming than singing.
Must agree Ron wasn't at his best last evening,seen him much much better.


> Mark (Hasbeen) - drop me an email about the mpeg.

What's this all about?


> ---
> Kevin Perry
> Sonic Energy Authority
> http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/
>
> "It is the business of the future to be dangerous;
> and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its
> duties."



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