Palace Springs
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Quark, Strangeness and Charm...formation of the Hawklords in 1978. It was re-introduced to the live set between 1989 and 1992, a version appearing on the 1991 album Palace Springs. "Hassan-i Sabbah" (spelt Hassan I Sahba on the cover) is a Middle Eastern flavoured song,... In this article: Robert Calvert, Quark, Strangeness and Charm, Dave Brock, PXR5, Hawklords, High Rise, Simon House, Hawkwind, and Melody Maker |
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Wikipedia | September 29, 2009
Warrior on the Edge of Time
...Chronicles. "The Golden Void" segues from "Assault and Battery", and the two songs are often performed live as a pair as on the albums Palace Springs (1991) and Canterbury Fayre 2001. The song is a popular live number, being performed...
In this article: Warrior on the Edge of Time, Dave Brock, Michael Moorcock, Canterbury Fayre 2001, Simon House, Alan Powell, Hawkwind, Robert Calvert, Simon King, and In Search of Space
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Wikipedia | August 21, 2009
It Is the Business of the Future to Be Dangerous
...Lie" is a reggae influenced piece that had previously been used in the middle section of the live version of "Damnation Alley" on the 1992 album Palace Springs. "Gimme Shelter" is a cover version of the Rolling Stones song that the group had...
In this article: It Is the Business of the Future to Be Dangerous, Essential Records, Church of Hawkwind, Electric Tepee, Dave Brock, Samantha Fox, UK, Space Ritual, and Gimme Shelter
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Wikipedia | August 21, 2009
Palace Springs
...Springs is a 1991 (see 1991 in music) live /studio album by the English space rock group Hawkwind. Although released in 1991, this album was recorded in 1989 prior to the previous album Space Bandits. The first two tracks had been recorded...
In this article: Hawkwind, North America, Space Bandits, Minneapolis, New York, and Milwaukee
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Wikipedia | August 19, 2009
California Brainstorm
...available only on import. In September and October 1989 they ventured back for a 13 date low-key tour, part of which was released on the ''Palace Springs '' album. They followed this up with an 18 date tour in December 1990, relying upon...
In this article: Hawkwind, California Brainstorm, North America, Robert Godwin, UK, and USA
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Wikipedia | June 28, 2009
Bridget Wishart
Bridget Wishart (born 25 February 1962) is a vocalist and performance artist who performed with Hawkwind from 1989 to 1991, appearing on the albums Space Bandits, Palace Springs '', ''California Brainstorm and Take Me to Your Future and,...
In this article: Don Falcone, Hawkwind, Womad, University of Gloucestershire, Prior Park College, Karl E. H. Seigfried, Reading University, and University of Wales, Newport
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Wikipedia | October 18, 2009
Hawkwind discography
The discography of the British space rock group Hawkwind spans from their formation in 1969 through to the present day, with consistent output of live and studio albums, EPs and singles. The group have used aliases to release some albums in...
In this article: Hawkwind, Silver Machine, Spirit of the Age, Dave Brock, United Artists, UK, Urban Guerrilla, Take Me to Your Leader, and Gimme Shelter
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Wikipedia | September 27, 2009
Doremi Fasol Latido
The rhythm section of Dave Anderson and Terry Ollis was replaced by Lemmy and Simon King, both of whose style differed notably from their predecessors. This changed the band's overall musical direction. Lemmy was a self-confessed inept...
In this article: Hawkwind, Space Ritual, Dave Brock, Hawklords, Doremi Fasol Latido, Terry Ollis, Silver, and Nik Turner
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Wikipedia | November 06, 2009
Hawkwind
Hawkwind are an English rock band , one of the earliest space rock groups. Their lyrics favour urban and science fiction themes. They are also a noted precursor to punk rock. Formed in November 1969 by singer/songwriter/guitarist Dave...
In this article: Hawkwind, Dave Brock, Nik Turner, Amon Duul II, Robert Calvert, Michael Moorcock, Tim Blake, Lemmy, and Pink Fairies
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