HW: 80s and beyond (was Re: Croydon)

Alastair Lee Sumner als at POSTMASTER.CO.UK
Thu Apr 5 17:12:30 EDT 2001


When I first listened to 'The 1999 Party' I was struck by how modern it
sounded despite being recorded in 1974. I've always separated all the
Hawkwind periods but recently I started to see how one period flows into
another and changes due to the influence of new musicians but always
retains the underlying Hawkwind sound. I put that down to Dave Brock being
the backbone of Hawkwind, it being his sound. I think that sound
corresponds to something in us and that's why we like it.

Alastair.

On Wed, 4 Apr 2001 23:30:56 -0600, Bryan Young <blyoung at BIGFOOT.COM> wrote:

>And what about "Mask of Morning"?  Isn't that amazing?  (or is that on
>IitBofFtbD?)
>
>Anyways, my cd is not here and I can't check on which cd it appears, but I
>think it's amazing the way Hawkwind can reinvent songs and make them sound
>fresh -- there's dozens of other examples of songs from the past being
>presented in new ways.
>
>Bryan



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