LP HAWKWIND At The Roundhouse (3LP) CHERRY RED BREDT721 - STILL SEALED
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3LP
HAWKWIND
At The Roundhouse
Live At The Roundhouse, London, May 26th, 2017
Country of
release: UK, 2018
Label: Cherry
Red
Catalogue
number: BREDT721
Barcode:
5013929172111
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes (Triple-Fold-Out)
Printed Innersleeves
Includes Free Poster
Condition Records: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch
verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED
!!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen
LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side
1:
1. Ascent (5:49)
2. We Took The Wrong Step Years Ago (3:25)
3. The Watcher (4:55
Tracks Side 2:
1. Born To Go (12:13)
2. First Landing (2:17)
3. You Better Believe It (8:30)
Tracks Side 3:
1. Earthbound (1:21)
2. Have You Seen Them (7:06)
3. Vegan Lunch (7:50)
Tracks Side 4:
1. Steppenwolf (10:26)
2. Darklands (3:47)
3. Magnu (5:11)
4. Golden Void (4:09)
Tracks Side 5:
1. Synchronized Blue (11:14)
2. Deep Cavern (2:03)
3. Into The Woods (7:02)
Tracks Side 6:
1. The Machine (10:12)
2. Welcome (2:15)
3. Brainbox Pollution (7:26)
4. Silver Machine (6:29)
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Gawd bless ’em. It’s safe to say that Hawkwind can now be classified as a
national treasure and now they’ve gone and given us just what we wanted
( ). After a run of quality albums culminating in this years ‘Into The
Woods’, we are treated to ‘At The Roundhouse’, a double live CD/DVD(3LP)
of last May’s triumphant return to London’s famous underground venue,
some 40 years since the band last played there (supported by a certain
young band called Motorhead) and 45 years since they recorded ‘Silver
Machine’ at the very same venue.
It all starts in typically shambolic fashion, Dave Brock (now 75!!)
rambling and threatening the crowd with “quiet acoustic music”…and that,
for a 3 song mini set, is exactly what we get! And, remarkably, it
works! coming on like a crusty Fairport Convention, the first 15 minutes
sounds like it should be played in a field somewhere, with everyone sat
around an open fire. A wonderful sense of community is evoked amid the
acoustic guitars, tambourines and tree-hugging hippy dippyness.
And then we’re off. The guitars are plugged in, the cosmic, spacey
keyboard effects commence and we blast off into a 12 minute ‘Born To
Go’. Space rock engulfs us and the trippy drone gets increasingly heavy,
man. The bass sounds immense and a free jazz sax joins the melee.
Hawkwind doing what only Hawkwind can. Hopefully no one was booked to
play the Roundhouse the next day ‘cos this sounded like it was never
going to end.
And, of course, it wouldn’t be a Hawkwind gig without some pretentious
spoken word utopian sci-fi poetry. But fear not, we quickly return to
the incense-fuelled chugging – the likes of which hasn’t been in vogue
since 1971, replete with a guitar solo that lasts for several days. In
many ways Hawkwind are our Grateful Dead – long gigs, much chemically
enhanced jamming, far out light shows and a faithful, ‘follow them ’til
they stop moving’ fanbase. Brock is our Garcia, our Captain Trips.
‘Have You Seen Them’ takes us back to nature, man, and offers us
“glimpses of the woodland kind”…and a riff that’s probably been going on
since 1975. While one suspects Brock’s tongue may have been firmly
planted in his cheek for the 9 minute, ‘Small Faces on ‘shrooms’ whimsy
of ‘Vegan Lunch’.
And on it rambles, epic jams interspersed with brief, almost ambient,
interludes, the mood being set in a way only this band can. The 11 plus
minutes of ‘Synchronized Blue’ maintain a relentless pace, almost
descending into chaos as the guitars and bleeps battle for the upper
hand. ‘Into The Woods’ boasts a mammoth psyche riff that drags Hawkwind
kicking, screaming, smoking and mumbling into the 21st Century. Songs
from ‘Woods’ and previous album ‘The Machine Stops’ sit very well
together…and last a very long time, the gig threatening to become a “be
in”.
Finally (about a week later) we reach the encores. Phil Campbell joins
the band to tear through the Beach Boys on acid cosmic rock of ‘Brainbox
Pollution’ and a joyous, celebratory reading of the obligatory ‘Silver
Machine’ – it’s psyche biker (psycher?) rock riff still defines the
genre. It’s a glorious riff out finish and surely Lemmy is looking on,
smiling approvingly.
What the fuck, man, it’s Hawkwind. It’s decades down the road, you’re
either going to buy this or not. And if you are, if you’re a fan, it’s
pure manna from heaven. Just don’t forget to drape scarves over your
lamps and fire up…man. (Gary ‘Patchouli’ Cordwell/themidlandsrocks.com)
Dave Brock - Guitar, Vocals, Synth, Effects
Richard Chadwick - Drums, Vocals
Haz Wheaton - Bass
Mr Dibs - Vocals, Synth
Magnus Martin - Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar
Michal Sosna - Saxophone
&
Phil Campbell - Guitar (Track 19, 20)
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