If I could relive past times that I was never part of, of all times, I would want to be present for all the things that happen in Days Of The Underground. I love the line about contracts.
Best acid band there ever was. Escorted them from Brighton to London`s Rainbow theatre in my friends antique hurse for their next concert. They installed leslie cabinets all round the balcony to spin the music round the theatre. One of the best trips I`ve ever had.
That sounds so awesome indeed. Wasn't it good when acid was the drug of choice! Hawkwind & Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come take the cake, but if it comes down to it, Hawkwind till I die!~
I hail from '77, and discovered a load of albums from these guys on vinyl when I was hip in my 20's and was on the lookout for psychedelic musical guidance....these guys are the bomb!!!
Those two girls getting escorted of...😁🎹🎸 man Hawkwind are the damage .....without a shadow of a doubt the best band I’ve seen live a few times...fucking epic stuff.
Hi Cassandra Harper. Welcome to the Spaceship Hawkwind, check out " Doremi Fasol Latido", " Space Ritual", "Halls of the mountain grill", "Warrior on the edge of time", " Robert Calvert's 'Captain Lockheed & The Starfighters" & "Michael Moorcock & The Deep Fix* - The New Worlds Fair", if you are a Lemmy fan, or his pre Hawkwind stuff like " Sam Gopal - Escalator" (where Lemmy plays lead guitar ans sings).
welcome to the wonderful worlds of HAWKWIND. Anton great info for him about Captain Lockheed. search for the long ago HAWKWIND novel which is all about they early guys in Hawkwind. mindblowing read. welcome to HAWKWIND.
Superb collection for the time the equipment was expensive and huge so the dedication of the people who were way ahead of the time now everyone seems to be filming gigs and posting.but the early films are now social history and we are lucky to have people dedicated to their what was back then a hobby for most or bootleggers trying to make a pound off the backs of bands like Hawkwind because of their hardcore following fans were eager for anything new from Hawkwind especially &remember we were watching it on vhs or Betamax video cassettes and players which were connected to a huge dodgy value television so quality was not an issue but today it’s so dodgy but it brings back brilliant memories for Hawkwind have been in my life since I was 12/13ish I’m 51now & I have the pleasure to be friends with Daves daughter and wife I’ve seen Dave singing early one morning just him and some other bands singer doing acoustic version of one of his songs I missed their set that night but I was the only person who was there and my dog that was special for me to think that back then watching Hawkwind on vhs I couldn’t have imagined that I would become friends with some of the musicians that are/have been a massive part of my life and can watch hear anything you want is what I like about the technology and all the friends who tragically died before all of this was invented would be loving the music also I wish they could be here too see it today!!! I’m rambling apologies crack for you eh?ha ha lol?? I’m deeply grateful for the person who filmed all these videos I love the one of them rehearsing especially meaningful as Nik passed away a couple of days ago so too see him in his prime and the others like Huwie some nice footage of him the most underrated guitarist who should be recognised in someways?so only Dave now at the great age of 82 and he is still rocking out and it looks like he is going to do it his way all the way never give up until the very end!!the captain peace love and respect Hawkfreaks around the world ian&suki the Hawkdog
Most of the footage in this video is from the "Choose Your Masques" tour (1982). I have indicated next to the track titles where I've been able to identify otherwise or specify the date. I have also annotated where I have identified that the audio footage appears on an official Hawkwind release. 0:00:00 Brainstorm 0:09:31 Choose Your Masks 0:16:02 Ghost Dance 0:20:40 Master of the Universe 0:25:49 Magnu (from "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour, 1985) 0:32:24 Angels of Death (from "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour, 1985) 0:37:47 Psi Power (a.k.a. Psy Power/Psychic Power) (probably from the "Levitation" tour, 1980) 0:43:02 Lighthouse (excerpt) (The City Hall, St. Albans, 8th December 1979) (the full version features on the 1980 album "Live Seventy Nine") 0:46:48 Shot Down in the Night (excerpt) (probably 1979 but possibly from the 1980 "Levitation" tour). 0:51:40 Solitary Mind Games 0:56:52 Pre-concert footage from Glastonbury(?) featuring Nik Turner and Huw-Lloyd Langton 0:59:24 Coded Languages 1:04:53 Assault & Battery (Hammersmith Odeon, London, 4th December 1985 on "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour) (features on the B-side of the 1986 single "Zarozinia" and on the 1994 expanded edition of the album "Live Chronicles") 1:09:36 Lost Chronicles (1986, 1987 or 1988) 1:13:35 Dream Worker (Colston Hall, Bristol, 30th October 1982 on the "Choose Your Masques" tour) (features on the 1983 album "Zones") 1:19:06 Waiting for Tomorrow 1:24:51 Sonic Attack 1:29:11 Studio footage of Huw Lloyd-Langton, Harvey Bainbridge and Dave Brock (and an unidentified woman) 1:34:07 Choose Your Masques / Fight Sequence (from "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour, 1985) 1:42:01 Hassan I Sahba (a.k.a. "Assassins of Allah") (Reading Festival, 24th August 1986) (features on the 1992 album "The Friday Rock Show Sessions (Live at Reading '86)") 1:48:01 Needle Gun (Hammersmith Odeon, London, 4th December 1985 on "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour) (features on the 1986 album "Live Chronicles") 1:52:16 Silver Machine (The Paradiso Club, Amsterdam, 23rd March 1982 on the "Choose Your Masques" tour) (features in edited form as a bonus track on the 1986 CD issue of the 1985 album "Anthology Volume I" and released as a single in 1986) 1:59:59 Outro: excerpt from the studio track Streets of Fear (from the 1981 album "Sonic Attack").
For a Science Fiction-science fact, man seeing Hawkwind live for the first time shows what I missed. I still had a ton of Hawkwind cds to add to the vinyl so I always listened to Robert Calvert albums to subsidize Hawkwind albums, which are amazingly good if you’re not aware already-
That's Andy Anderson sitting next to Huw Lloyd Langton, on the drum riser at 58:24. Andy was Hawkwind's drummer at the time, also played with Steve Hillage in the late 70's and with The Cure. He was a Facebook friend of mine for awhile, but unfortunately passed away a few years ago. Not sure who the other guy is.
Saw them a few times between around '79 and '87, most notably at Stonehenge in - I think - '84, with Nik Turner. Not that I remember too much about that... let's be honest, I was - like everyone else - out of my box. But a fantastic band: really underrated and groundbreaking
Considering the track is cut badly I don't get what you mean by 'middle' unless you're talking about the studio album in that case it is probably down to Tim Blake's wizardry than anything else.
I really enjoyed this, thank you! Taking nothing away from the band now, this reminds me of those gigs back in the day when they were shrouded in darkness which always made for an edgey vibe.
I've never seen most of this footage. Just proves Huw Lloyd Langton was one hell of a guitarist. So much music, so many festivals.....I love psych. Check out new Hawklords..brill.
Thank you for posting. Became a real Hawks friend and fan back in 1970 when they became a regular part of my life. Now all these years later, they still set pulses racing and take me to a better place. Great to see them at this time as this was such special moment in my life.
damn brother, thanks for posting this. Seriously, this is one of the best videos of the Hawks, has to be my favorite. Don't know if I commented before before but I have to compliment you... and the band of course.
Power sound, glam noise, psychedelic mind, progressive rock, british mod, sci fi, pop art, inner jam, floating poetry, trip experience, pre punk music.. Genius Hawkwind!! Wonderful!!!! From Latinoamerica!!
One day, not in this lifetime, I will be blasting across the galaxy on my own spaceship, standing on the bridge looking out, and I will STILL be listening to " void of the golden light " (live chronicles)... Birdfart, you changed the direction of my life in early 80's. (ok, LSD contributed)... great vid, whoever put that together.
RIP Nik Turner (the mighty Thunder Rider) 💚💙🌌🌎🌛🌞🌜🌱🎶🎺🎷🎤 Thanks for this varied upload.👌💫 (PS : The title could do with being amended as there is footage here from 1984 , 1985, and looks like maybe 1986 too ,as it includes the Chronicles Of The Black Sword tour, and Alan Davey is on bass for a number of tracks here, and he didn't join Hawkwind until 1984)
Me as well loved Hawkwind since early 70s as the best stuff is untill about 74 when the real hawkwind with Bob calvert, Stacia, Brock, Lemmy and the good gutarist and keyboards, songs like Lost Johnny, Urban Guerilla and the Astounding Sounds album how brilliant
The pics of the Cop who had a skull as a face was from a Spanish comic. BlueJeans or Boomerang maybe? I have it somewhere.. Somewhere! Still for me the best light shows they ever put on. Edinburgh in the 80's as a kid was so cool. Hawkdogs.
The Brainstorm reminds me of De Montfort Hall 1982 with the two dancers but I prefer this version with Dave Brock singing it. Going through this, you can tell a lot of other bands in all sorts of genres copied these guys and would never have admitted it.
Suitably anarchic track list, for me always 1. Body and Mind (Brainstorm), 2. Choose your masks 3. Ghost Dance (Summer Solstice Ritual), 4. Masters of the Universe (so good to see Nick and Dave looning around when they were still friends) 5, Rays of Light 6. Angels of Death 7. Psi Power 8. Lighthouse 9.Shot down in the night (the video was epic) 10. Solitary Mind Games. Fuck is that Treworgy Tree Fayre ot Hebden Bridge? 11. Overloaded (Nick you legend sax) 12. Human Anatomy 13. Instrumental (I'm no anorack!) 14.Can you see the lights 15.This one has me stumped but Nick is a legend again 16. Sonic Attack 17. One of Nick's rants about death 18.Hassan I Sahba 19. Needle Gun 20.Silver Machine/Master of the Universe medley. Don't know how to do the blue timing stuff you blaggers all :) See you at the Henge 2029 (my 50th anniversary
NIK TURNER on Lead six string treble electric guitar DAVE BROCK on other electric six string guitar and vocals RICHARD CHADWICK on DRUMS e.t.c. ALAN DAVEY on BASS electric guitar TIM BLAKE on SYNTHESIZER KEYBOARDS Michael Lees on other six string guitar in this Live HAWKWIND live 1979-1982 commencing "BRAINSTORM" CONCERT at STONEHENGE FREE FESTIVAL 1982, RUSSIA SOVIET UNION COMMUNIST MILITARY COMMANDERS OF THE UNIVERSE ETERNALS ETERNITY GOLD HAMMER AND SICKLE RED FLAG ETERNALS ETERNITY RUSSIA SOVIET UNION COMMUNIST ETERNALS ETERNITY
This collection is mostly about Huw, he was rarely in your face, preferring to aim directly for the heart and mind. Not to everyone's taste maybe but I could listen to him until John Bonham's cows come home.
The whole scene is typically legendary of the Hawks but rest Huw that was the best...Lest we jest the crest to come of our sum may amount to give account and not succumb to being dumb or mute as fruit following suit...
42:10 I could read your mind like a magazine. I thought it was Depeche Mode for a second. Now, Lighthouse is straight after, yeah, that's what I was looking for! Who put together this fabulous compilation? Is it published? What's at 1:11:11? That is gorgeous. 1:22:00 There's Turner with his sax with the lightbulb in it!
I have the original VHS tape of this, I think it came from Hawkwind themselves, a tenner I think it was. Some of the best live music by them or anyone else for that matter.
Av allways been a HAWK LORD from the begining of my time well done boys keep us loud + proud.....Brian Waite 😊
If I could relive past times that I was never part of, of all times, I would want to be present for all the things that happen in Days Of The Underground. I love the line about contracts.
Best acid band there ever was. Escorted them from Brighton to London`s Rainbow theatre in my friends antique hurse for their next concert. They installed leslie cabinets all round the balcony to spin the music round the theatre. One of the best trips I`ve ever had.
That sounds so awesome indeed. Wasn't it good when acid was the drug of choice!
Hawkwind & Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come take the cake, but if it comes down to it, Hawkwind till I die!~
Who ever put this video together may the gods thank you 🙏
I was there a few months earlier at Brunel - awesome - I stood behind a big guy which is why my hearing is still OK 45 years later
Thanks so much for putting this together heaps hey!~
How could 17 people not like this
Been going to Hawkwind gigs for over forty years and I've still too find a better band to enjoy over a smoke. Top stuff!
Wonderful Band, always listening
Hawkwind....they are out there on their own as the best band ever.....
I hail from '77, and discovered a load of albums from these guys on vinyl when I was hip in my 20's and was on the lookout for psychedelic musical guidance....these guys are the bomb!!!
Saw them at Guildford civic in 81
I think. Crikey! Changed my life..
I knew there was more to it.
Crikey is most likely associated with Aussie's. Are you an ex-pat man?
Those two girls getting escorted of...😁🎹🎸 man Hawkwind are the damage .....without a shadow of a doubt the best band I’ve seen live a few times...fucking epic stuff.
I have never seen them without taking acid first. 👍 Am proud of that fact.
so goddamn rite
HUW Just
LIGHNING
What fucker said that!!!
Well that`s cause all the bleedin` hashish n Acid yah took sonnyboy! Now your under arrest,Hands behind back!
My favourite Band
I just discovered them after watching a documentary on Lemmy. I love them.
Get Robert Calvert's 'Captain Lockheed & The Starfighters', Lemmy's on it along with other Hawkwind members, it is magnificent.
Hi Cassandra Harper. Welcome to the Spaceship Hawkwind, check out " Doremi Fasol Latido", " Space Ritual", "Halls of the mountain grill", "Warrior on the edge of time", " Robert Calvert's 'Captain Lockheed & The Starfighters" & "Michael Moorcock & The Deep Fix* - The New Worlds Fair", if you are a Lemmy fan, or his pre Hawkwind stuff like " Sam Gopal - Escalator" (where Lemmy plays lead guitar ans sings).
welcome to the wonderful worlds of HAWKWIND. Anton great info for him about Captain Lockheed. search for the long ago HAWKWIND novel which is all about they early guys in Hawkwind. mindblowing read. welcome to HAWKWIND.
@@antonhaq3503 It is immortal
@@markroberts171 Lemmy is immortal...his light will always shine!
Superb collection for the time the equipment was expensive and huge so the dedication of the people who were way ahead of the time now everyone seems to be filming gigs and posting.but the early films are now social history and we are lucky to have people dedicated to their what was back then a hobby for most or bootleggers trying to make a pound off the backs of bands like Hawkwind because of their hardcore following fans were eager for anything new from Hawkwind especially &remember we were watching it on vhs or Betamax video cassettes and players which were connected to a huge dodgy value television so quality was not an issue but today it’s so dodgy but it brings back brilliant memories for Hawkwind have been in my life since I was 12/13ish I’m 51now & I have the pleasure to be friends with Daves daughter and wife I’ve seen Dave singing early one morning just him and some other bands singer doing acoustic version of one of his songs I missed their set that night but I was the only person who was there and my dog that was special for me to think that back then watching Hawkwind on vhs I couldn’t have imagined that I would become friends with some of the musicians that are/have been a massive part of my life and can watch hear anything you want is what I like about the technology and all the friends who tragically died before all of this was invented would be loving the music also I wish they could be here too see it today!!! I’m rambling apologies crack for you eh?ha ha lol?? I’m deeply grateful for the person who filmed all these videos I love the one of them rehearsing especially meaningful as Nik passed away a couple of days ago so too see him in his prime and the others like Huwie some nice footage of him the most underrated guitarist who should be recognised in someways?so only Dave now at the great age of 82 and he is still rocking out and it looks like he is going to do it his way all the way never give up until the very end!!the captain peace love and respect Hawkfreaks around the world ian&suki the Hawkdog
Most of the footage in this video is from the "Choose Your Masques" tour (1982). I have indicated next to the track titles where I've been able to identify otherwise or specify the date. I have also annotated where I have identified that the audio footage appears on an official Hawkwind release.
0:00:00 Brainstorm
0:09:31 Choose Your Masks
0:16:02 Ghost Dance
0:20:40 Master of the Universe
0:25:49 Magnu (from "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour, 1985)
0:32:24 Angels of Death (from "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour, 1985)
0:37:47 Psi Power (a.k.a. Psy Power/Psychic Power) (probably from the "Levitation" tour, 1980)
0:43:02 Lighthouse (excerpt) (The City Hall, St. Albans, 8th December 1979) (the full version features on the 1980 album "Live Seventy Nine")
0:46:48 Shot Down in the Night (excerpt) (probably 1979 but possibly from the 1980 "Levitation" tour).
0:51:40 Solitary Mind Games
0:56:52 Pre-concert footage from Glastonbury(?) featuring Nik Turner and Huw-Lloyd Langton
0:59:24 Coded Languages
1:04:53 Assault & Battery (Hammersmith Odeon, London, 4th December 1985 on "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour) (features on the B-side of the 1986 single "Zarozinia" and on the 1994 expanded edition of the album "Live Chronicles")
1:09:36 Lost Chronicles (1986, 1987 or 1988)
1:13:35 Dream Worker (Colston Hall, Bristol, 30th October 1982 on the "Choose Your Masques" tour) (features on the 1983 album "Zones")
1:19:06 Waiting for Tomorrow
1:24:51 Sonic Attack
1:29:11 Studio footage of Huw Lloyd-Langton, Harvey Bainbridge and Dave Brock (and an unidentified woman)
1:34:07 Choose Your Masques / Fight Sequence (from "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour, 1985)
1:42:01 Hassan I Sahba (a.k.a. "Assassins of Allah") (Reading Festival, 24th August 1986) (features on the 1992 album "The Friday Rock Show Sessions (Live at Reading '86)")
1:48:01 Needle Gun (Hammersmith Odeon, London, 4th December 1985 on "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" tour) (features on the 1986 album "Live Chronicles")
1:52:16 Silver Machine (The Paradiso Club, Amsterdam, 23rd March 1982 on the "Choose Your Masques" tour) (features in edited form as a bonus track on the 1986 CD issue of the 1985 album "Anthology Volume I" and released as a single in 1986)
1:59:59 Outro: excerpt from the studio track Streets of Fear (from the 1981 album "Sonic Attack").
The complete vid says festivals concerts private party's. Party is at end think its 3 price hawkwind
Thanks.
Not really chaos tour sonic attack tour
Needle gun is front acid days leeds queen's Hall
My favourite band ❤️ of all time.
Mine too, From 1972 & In Search Of Space until now & until I die they will always be my favourite band.
Hull city hall 1981, i was there, it was an amazing experience for a 15 year old HW fan
20 plus yrs ago at colston hall, Bristol!! A kind of local gig for some of the band. Awesome lasers & show, top notch!✌️😇
79 to mid 90's hawkwind were really on it....
saw them 81, 82, 83, 84....
They sure were 'on it'
Amazing, love this so much, hrs of fun to be had learning the rhythm guitar parts✌️😎
So many memories. Brilliant stuff, love the jam room stuff.
For a Science Fiction-science fact, man seeing Hawkwind live for the first time shows what I missed. I still had a ton of Hawkwind cds to add to the vinyl so I always listened to Robert Calvert albums to subsidize Hawkwind albums, which are amazingly good if you’re not aware already-
Hawkwind was, is, and will be... one hell of a band.
That's Andy Anderson sitting next to Huw Lloyd Langton, on the drum riser at 58:24. Andy was Hawkwind's drummer at the time, also played with Steve Hillage in the late 70's and with The Cure. He was a Facebook friend of mine for awhile, but unfortunately passed away a few years ago. Not sure who the other guy is.
The other guy is Phillip Reeves (Dead Fred) as far as I know. It looks rather like him
I've got this exact version of Silver Machine on a live compilation CD. It's epic.
Greats concerts....love this sounds...this music..thanks
Saw them a few times between around '79 and '87, most notably at Stonehenge in - I think - '84, with Nik Turner. Not that I remember too much about that... let's be honest, I was - like everyone else - out of my box. But a fantastic band: really underrated and groundbreaking
Same for me , Stonehenge was epic .
my body was at stonehenge/hawkwind 84 but fuck knows where I was....
all the concerts merge into one....
@@volpeverde6441 yep.. I can definitely vouch for that 🍄🌿
That Huw Lloyd Langton guitar sound in the middle of _Lighthouse_ gets me every time.
And me! ❤️🚀🃏
absolutely!
so true
Considering the track is cut badly I don't get what you mean by 'middle' unless you're talking about the studio album in that case it is probably down to Tim Blake's wizardry than anything else.
I really enjoyed this, thank you! Taking nothing away from the band now, this reminds me of those gigs back in the day when they were shrouded in darkness which always made for an edgey vibe.
Nah mate this was ritualistic, anarchic drug-fueled rabble raising on a grand scale, the vibe was real, they were out to get you :)
The one and only time I saw them was in this period, it was perfect.
@@simongosling2689 Mate I've seen them around 200 times and wish it was more.
@@antonhaq3503 Same here but maybe only 100 for me
@@simongosling2689 first saw them 1978 they then became an addiction
That light show right at the end blew my mind when i seen it in Edinburgh. I was just a kid.
I've never seen most of this footage. Just proves Huw Lloyd Langton was one hell of a guitarist. So much music, so many festivals.....I love psych. Check out new Hawklords..brill.
HUW forever
IS still one hell of a guitarist... because we are still listening!
Amazing guitarist. I remember Harvey Bainbridge telling Huwie was "A great guitarist, but a terrible drunk".
All this was on video I got copy cheque payable to Mr D Brock
Thank you for posting. Became a real Hawks friend and fan back in 1970 when they became a regular part of my life. Now all these years later, they still set pulses racing and take me to a better place. Great to see them at this time as this was such special moment in my life.
Great post
Is part of this footage from Chard weekender in the early 80s Cricket St Thomas. I was there with my brother.
damn brother, thanks for posting this. Seriously, this is one of the best videos of the Hawks, has to be my favorite. Don't know if I commented before before but I have to compliment you... and the band of course.
Bridlington Spa 1979, first time I saw the Hawks, 15 years old, where did it all go wrong from then on ...
Power sound, glam noise, psychedelic mind, progressive rock, british mod, sci fi, pop art, inner jam, floating poetry, trip experience, pre punk music.. Genius Hawkwind!! Wonderful!!!! From Latinoamerica!!
One to add.. thrudgey ..a Stoke word thrudge it. (Give it some stick)
@@captnodge lol Ebullient
That’s acid for ya
Well said!
One day, not in this lifetime, I will be blasting across the galaxy on my own spaceship, standing on the bridge looking out, and I will STILL be listening to " void of the golden light " (live chronicles)... Birdfart, you changed the direction of my life in early 80's. (ok, LSD contributed)... great vid, whoever put that together.
come once to Mëxico, we have shrooms and pyramids for your take-off...
Damn who didn't like this?
RIP Nik Turner (the mighty Thunder Rider) 💚💙🌌🌎🌛🌞🌜🌱🎶🎺🎷🎤
Thanks for this varied upload.👌💫
(PS : The title could do with being amended as there is footage here from 1984 , 1985, and looks like maybe 1986 too ,as it includes the Chronicles Of The Black Sword tour, and Alan Davey is on bass for a number of tracks here, and he didn't join Hawkwind until 1984)
Imagine being at a Hawkwind gig stumbling around on White Lightning ... fuckin far out man.
😁😁😁😁👍👍
Analogue magic, a proper show,.those were the days alright.
Love all Hawkwind eras. was all over 70-71 was at a few on this years tour, fucking awesome!
Me as well loved Hawkwind since early 70s as the best stuff is untill about 74 when the real hawkwind with Bob calvert, Stacia, Brock, Lemmy and the good gutarist and keyboards, songs like Lost Johnny, Urban Guerilla and the Astounding Sounds album how brilliant
Any before 74 is equally good
Possibly the best people’s band in the universe 👌🏻
The pics of the Cop who had a skull as a face was from a Spanish comic. BlueJeans or Boomerang maybe? I have it somewhere.. Somewhere! Still for me the best light shows they ever put on. Edinburgh in the 80's as a kid was so cool. Hawkdogs.
i was at the edinburgh odeon show in 81 or 82 - mind blowing - i was 16 or 17
Nice upload, shame it is such low quality video; Hawkwind deserved better.
The world was low quality then, but the memories are razor sharp
@@stevefreestone5151 well said.
December 1971 Canterbury church hall and plenty of acid😁
SWEET LOVE HAWK SEEN THEM 3 TIMES IN MPLS EARLY 90S
Waiting for Tomorrow 1:19:07
I love this version and how the bad quality of the video helps to generate that blurry atmosphere
A gem from the late great huw Lloyd Langton
Amazing sound
Love this Hawkwind era. Thanks.
great to see the 81 tour again
If that was the Sonic Attack tour (?) it will be nice to see it again to try & work out what songs they were actually playing this time around ...
@@stevenwilkinson1265 1:53:44 silver machine
from 1981 tour for a start
silver surfer from fantastic four
32:17 angels of death, sonic attack tour 1981
I wish there was more good footage of 1970's Hawkwind/Hawklords...
I miss Lemmy to Bob Calvert & Co from the 1970s bands...
The ULTIMATE for me !
nice one
ACID...YES PLEASE 🍄🍄🍄
The Brainstorm reminds me of De Montfort Hall 1982 with the two dancers but I prefer this version with Dave Brock singing it. Going through this, you can tell a lot of other bands in all sorts of genres copied these guys and would never have admitted it.
masters of the strobe ..lightning..:-)
Suitably anarchic track list, for me always 1. Body and Mind (Brainstorm), 2. Choose your masks 3. Ghost Dance (Summer Solstice Ritual), 4. Masters of the Universe (so good to see Nick and Dave looning around when they were still friends) 5, Rays of Light 6. Angels of Death 7. Psi Power 8. Lighthouse 9.Shot down in the night (the video was epic) 10. Solitary Mind Games. Fuck is that Treworgy Tree Fayre ot Hebden Bridge? 11. Overloaded (Nick you legend sax) 12. Human Anatomy 13. Instrumental (I'm no anorack!) 14.Can you see the lights 15.This one has me stumped but Nick is a legend again 16. Sonic Attack 17. One of Nick's rants about death 18.Hassan I Sahba 19. Needle Gun 20.Silver Machine/Master of the Universe medley. Don't know how to do the blue timing stuff you blaggers all :) See you at the Henge 2029 (my 50th anniversary
Just enter the time before the track and UA-cam does the rest, pretty much. Try it! You can always edit or delete, if you don't like it....
Amazing.
Awesome Drumming on Brainstorm!
HAWKWIND FOREVER
NIK TURNER on Lead six string treble electric guitar
DAVE BROCK on other electric six string guitar and vocals
RICHARD CHADWICK on DRUMS e.t.c.
ALAN DAVEY on BASS
electric guitar
TIM BLAKE on SYNTHESIZER KEYBOARDS
Michael Lees on other six string guitar in this Live HAWKWIND live 1979-1982 commencing "BRAINSTORM" CONCERT at
STONEHENGE FREE FESTIVAL 1982,
RUSSIA SOVIET UNION COMMUNIST MILITARY COMMANDERS OF THE UNIVERSE ETERNALS ETERNITY
GOLD HAMMER AND SICKLE RED FLAG ETERNALS ETERNITY
RUSSIA SOVIET UNION COMMUNIST ETERNALS ETERNITY
this is hard on the eyes but easy on the ears
Some of this is much later than 82, Alan Davey is on some of the clips
yeah. Magnu and Angels of Death was the Chaos Tour I think? 87/88?
@@Yadnaladavey joined 84 think first gig was stonehenge
A band you can freak out too without the aid of medicine
medicine is better....
woohoo Hawkwind :)
As soon as you listen you get high
1982 nice vidio
When they were good they were very good ...
This collection is mostly about Huw, he was rarely in your face, preferring to aim directly for the heart and mind. Not to everyone's taste maybe but I could listen to him until John Bonham's cows come home.
Haha love that my
Mama said we had 3 children when they were good very but when bad very bad
1:22:00 is that Harvey Bainbridge with the Moog? He looks like the guy from Modal Electronics! Nice dancer 1:43:00-1:46:00
No wonder John Lydon was a fan.
0:01
Very first song title of Hawkwind, but another performance.
Hawkwind 1979 = more speedmetal / punk, a little less of psychodelic rock.
Hey mr. Lightsman....
More....big
Just to add Pink Floyd credits Hawkwind as their prime musical inspiration.
Is that Ginger Baker on drums on silver machine at the end?
テンポ早い!🫨
The whole scene is typically legendary of the Hawks but rest Huw that was the best...Lest we jest the crest to come of our sum may amount to give account and not succumb to being dumb or mute as fruit following suit...
huw lloyd langton.lives on .just play lost chronicles. beautiful.
Why am I here again?
What's the second song called with the Native American chanting and drumming i love it
It's called Ghost Dance
What year did they start playing UA era songs so danged fast ??
Choose your masques tour is how kris got with Dave she is one of the dancers!she picked well !!!!
when does the footage of Dave, Alan. Huw, etc come from? it looks much later than =82, to me. more like footage from the Hawkestra gig?
59:30 song name please?
It’s Coded Languages :))
58:00 Mike Oldfield Mirage I think. What festival is this? Knebworth 1980?
14 people haven't got an orgone accumulator.
Now it's sixteen...They have lost the plot.
@@glenndavis479 They didn't have it to lose
All hail the giga shadow
after 25mins Magnu is defo 87/88?
42:10 I could read your mind like a magazine. I thought it was Depeche Mode for a second. Now, Lighthouse is straight after, yeah, that's what I was looking for! Who put together this fabulous compilation? Is it published? What's at 1:11:11? That is gorgeous. 1:22:00 There's Turner with his sax with the lightbulb in it!
The song at 1:11:11 is Lost Chronicles from The Xenon Codex album.
whats the name of the first song?
Brainstorm
1:07:55 Could you tell me the name of this song?
1:22:00 and this
Assault & Battery and Waiting for Tomorrow.
Thanks a lot^)))
Which one is at 1:19:08?
Waiting for Tomorrow
Just arrived back from sending sixteen people into the Blackhole of no taste.
where the did ya find this WOW
I have the original VHS tape of this, I think it came from Hawkwind themselves, a tenner I think it was. Some of the best live music by them or anyone else for that matter.
@@ianwilkinson4602correct was advertised at gig at Leeds University it was from band cheque payable to Mr D.Brook
Kiss your body goodbye
1:36:00 What song is that?
It’s Choose your Masques
@@revolutzoid546 thnx!!