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Dave Grohl & Lemmy
Happy B-Day Sir.!!!
He was Born Like a Capricorn.....
Born to Loose Live to Win
December 24, 1945
Hawkwind - Doremi Fasol Latido (Back On Black, 2011)
silver machine, hawkind & lemmy kilmister 1972
d-rider, hawkind, hall of the mountain grill 1974
In Memoriam: Mick Slattery (1946 - 2023)
Mick Slattery (1946 – 2023) English space rock group Hawkwind formed in London in 1969 when singer and guitarist Dave Brock met bass player John Harrison. The first incarnation of the group included lead guitarist Mick Slattery and drummer Terry Ollis, who were soon joined by friends Nik Turner and Dik Mik Davies on saxophones and electronics respectively. — Hawkwind, the widely influential…
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7. Mirror Of Illusion
All songs on the original release were credited to Dave Brock to the amazement of the others as they had been born from band jams. From the 1996 Remasters onwards the tracks have been credited to the entire band. The bulk of the album is composed of a freeform instrumental piece that the band named "Sunshine Special" but it was separated into different tracks on this album. On the LP, "Paranoia" ends after the first minute with the music slowing down as though the turntable is stopping, and then picks up as the first cut on Side 2. Lyrics are scant, but those that are present and the song titles are a reference to the drug experience, as the sleeve notes explain: This is the beginning. By now we will be past this album. We started out trying to freak people (trippers), now we are trying to levitate their minds, in a nice way, without acid, and ultimately a completely audio-visual thing. Using a complex of electronics, lights and environmental experiences. The two book-end pieces of "Hurry on Sundown" and "Mirror Of Illusion" are more of a nod to Brock's alternative activity of busking and were released as a single in edited form.