Hawkwind was a fantastic group,I still play their music to this very day,you can never get enough of music like this.I am 71 and I appreciate good music like this.
The first time I listened to hawkwind was in 1986 I was 18 and was just introduced to LSD I was round a friend's house with 7or 8 others and we were all coming up on the acid when someone decided to put levitation on... I had heard of hawkwind but never listened to them.... All of a sudden I found myself sitting on the ceiling looking down on everyone and the strange thing was that someone said that they were levitating up to the ceiling which freaked me out because how can different people have the same hallucinations??? That experience that day changed my life and I was never quite the same again since then they have become my favourite band and have followed them to various gigs to numerous to mention I'm 54 now and don't touch the drugs now but found out that you don't need drugs to listen to hawkwind I have all their albums and go on a different journey to everyone of them drug free !!!! I truly outstanding band that will always be copied but never equalled... Abso
@@UjjayaEthnoambient Same here, I saw them at Blackburns Kings Hall Dec 1972 when I was 16, the first live gig I ever attended and it blew my mind. Followed them ever since.
This music is really magical. The dancing girl, fire dancers, female vocals, violin, and performance art add to the experience. The video captured it all perfectly!
Druids, Pagans , hippies ,broomsticks and anything else you want to fling in sums up a beautiful band and all the fabulous acts that join them on stage. What a concert! I'm glad I was born in 64❤
My son who is 37 loves Hawkwind he used to play all my CDs and now when he has visitors he makes them listen to Hawkwind music whether they like it or not his wife just goes into another room with her Fleur East albums
don't know fleur east... yep something about hawkwind, it hits the spot, soaring sounds! just a bit escapist? just listening to fleur east, yep that good! 🙂
Ha ha, same thing with my wife, she hates it, but I've been a long time fan since their first album back in 1970, so she put up with me playing them daily. My brother brought home their first album. I swapped it for two Tyrannasaurus Rex Albums (My People Were Fair.... & Unicorn) two Tyrannasaurus Rex singles (Debora & King of the Rumbling Spires) and Bowies second Album. Never looked back; got all of their official albums apart from one of their private pressings, 2002's Second Annual Christmas Party CD plus lots of bootlegs.
Around 1975 my school mate brought Doremi into our music class at school - while the girls brought in David Essex 45s he introduced us to Hawkwind !.. here we are in 023 and this band is still relevant, and yes i eventually got around to seeing them in 2016 - took a while i must admit - class act...
I have been listening since the early days back in 1972 when the first line-up had the wonderful inspiration of Lemmy a musician who is beyond talented I saw them live at the Palace Lido
Great melodical space stuff! Appearance of female vocalist, fire-eaters (Wango Rileys moves so sensually!) and dancer give the show an extra dimension. First song title is "Assault & battery", nothing else. "Damnation Alley" is one of best rock songs ever! :-)
I've been a fan of Hawkwind since I first heard Silvermachine way back in the very early 70s. Imagine my delight when I met my second wife RIP Julie ♥️ and she told me her boyfriend was Clive Deemer when he joined the band. 😎🤘😎🤘😎🤘
@pascalanglard2604 No, I love genesis and pink but Hawkwind's sound is different. it is more tormented, more enthralling, darkly hypnotic... I cannot find and perhaps there is no band to compare! Great!
Definitely the clearest I've seen it visually although I've heard it sound better. I remember seeing this on tv and thinking they were loosing it but it's an excellent performance. Any time Simon is in the line up it's special.
I remember the pxr5 and stepenwolf tours. Blimey that takes me back with calvert, nik turner, dave brock and michael moorcock. After i took a trip home on the tube😂
I do believe it was this line up that played Glastonbury 1990 on the wango Riley stage in the travellers field at approximately 6am .Peeled a sack of spuds and half sack of carrots waiting for it. Smoked a big chillum on a car bonnet just as they came on. It was excellent. Hawkwind were good as well.
Late 80's ? Did a Gong offshoot band Here & Now also play on the main stage , I think on Saturday night ? Cracking weekend , with a rave tent on sight far too close to the main stage mixing up the sound . Hoffman's 50th anniversary was my favourite Hawkwind gig , an incredible 18 hours cut short by 6 .
Damnation Alley, full of awesome!!! Alan Davey is fucking brilliant, the thundering bass heart of Hawkwind. Get him in the band and stop fucking about!!!
@@peteranderson7156 In hindsight, what Hawkwind was in 2013 completely fell apart after that failed US tour. No one other than Dave and Richard are left! While I have still purchased every album that has come out since, after Into the Woods none of that albums keep my attention. I haven't given up on them and hope one day I'll find these last few albums more appealing.
@@jamesdunn5495 I was saddened on how he left the band, lot of bitterness for a guy who was central to their sound for 30 odd years. Hu was another much loved part of the group and it was always notable when he was on the lp or live. Moonglum was Hu to perfection. RIP a great musician. All who were part of what defined the group are missed, and those who still drive the show, the inimitable Dave Brock!
@@hlamart1 he says he had a dat tape running at a rehearsal, he left the room . and later he played the tape back and heard two people he thought were family to him absolutely slag him off. so i don't blame him for leaving sad as that was coz he's a wicked bassist
@@acrookedbeat9013 Yeah, that is just wrong in all ways. Loved his tenure and his bass is Rickenbacker at it’s best. His voice was distinctive and harmonized well with Brock. Hated to hear him gone from the scene. I understand why he left the band. His interviews about it all are painful. I still love the music but miss Davey.
I have Hawkwind Live 1990 which is this show but it doesn't have Wind of Change at the end. It does however have 3 tracks at the start that aren't on this.
TRACKLIST....................................................... Lives Of Great Men, Void Of Golden Light, Out Of The Shadows, Night Of The Hawks, Back In The Box, Utopia, Ejection, Damnation Alley, Winds Of Change.
@@mcwulf25 Some other's know it as that mate u know the Hawks they have a few songs named different, but eh that's the Hawks may shall they jam forever.
I bought this, and I LOVE the way it opens!!!! In my opinion one of the better DVDs. I met Mr Davy once , said welcome to America, and he looked at me with massive disgust ! Therefore I walked away; what an utterD*CK!
See these a good few times in the eartly 70s , i still love them but the 70s was much more their magical time. And Simon House was part of them as i preferred .
Wind of Change is possibly the best instrumental track I have ever heard. Blown away when I first heard it in '74 and it's Starts at 52:45 here but without the wind effects of the original.
Erich Scholz Dear old Bridget, poor cow, she really took some shit from her very limited time in Hawkwind. I remember her from an anarcho punk band The Hippie Slags, they were actually not too bad.
Edward Gregory Since I wrote the original comment I've had a change of heart and do dig this version of the band. I think they well and truly fucked up in 2007 when Alan Davey left and they got Dibs in. Dibs is an average bass player and awful singer but you are right, the Stacia days are the true glory.
Hawkwind was a fantastic group,I still play their music to this very day,you can never get enough of music like this.I am 71 and I appreciate good music like this.
They still are a fantastic group. Still producing albums and live shows. May they journey throughout time.
I too am 70 years old,this band is one of the best ,no one can play this type of music .
Me too I been with them since the 70s Dave role is still there too. Warrior on the edge of time🥹
Going to see them for the sixtythird time at the end of the month royal albert hall
"Was" is incorrect since their latest album was released at the very end of last year.
The first time I listened to hawkwind was in 1986 I was 18 and was just introduced to LSD I was round a friend's house with 7or 8 others and we were all coming up on the acid when someone decided to put levitation on... I had heard of hawkwind but never listened to them.... All of a sudden I found myself sitting on the ceiling looking down on everyone and the strange thing was that someone said that they were levitating up to the ceiling which freaked me out because how can different people have the same hallucinations??? That experience that day changed my life and I was never quite the same again since then they have become my favourite band and have followed them to various gigs to numerous to mention I'm 54 now and don't touch the drugs now but found out that you don't need drugs to listen to hawkwind I have all their albums and go on a different journey to everyone of them drug free !!!! I truly outstanding band that will always be copied but never equalled... Abso
Space ritual , my first out of body experiment, I was 15 (totally clean) .
when your perception doors have been open much becomes possible . . .
Abso indeed❤
@@UjjayaEthnoambient Same here, I saw them at Blackburns Kings Hall Dec 1972 when I was 16, the first live gig I ever attended and it blew my mind. Followed them ever since.
This music is really magical. The dancing girl, fire dancers, female vocals, violin, and performance art add to the experience. The video captured it all perfectly!
Such a pity huw Lloyd Langton was getting sick at this time!long live huw ‘s amazing guitar virtuosity!R.I.P Huw sadly missed!
This was 18 months to 2 years after Huw left for the second time and a good 11 years before he first got ill with Legionaires Disease in 2001.
Fantastic performance, I think Bridget is cool as hell, she brings extra energy-"Back in the box" especially wonder wonderful!!!❤
Hawkwind are one of the few magical musicians whose songs have shape and form their melodies and rhythms just flow together effortlessly 😊
Doggamm droogie❤😂❤❤
Druids, Pagans , hippies ,broomsticks and anything else you want to fling in sums up a beautiful band and all the fabulous acts that join them on stage.
What a concert! I'm glad I was born in 64❤
My son who is 37 loves Hawkwind he used to play all my CDs and now when he has visitors he makes them listen to Hawkwind music whether they like it or not his wife just goes into another room with her Fleur East albums
don't know fleur east... yep something about hawkwind, it hits the spot, soaring sounds! just a bit escapist?
just listening to fleur east, yep that good! 🙂
Give him yer vinyls
Ha ha, same thing with my wife, she hates it, but I've been a long time fan since their first album back in 1970, so she put up with me playing them daily. My brother brought home their first album. I swapped it for two Tyrannasaurus Rex Albums (My People Were Fair.... & Unicorn) two Tyrannasaurus Rex singles (Debora & King of the Rumbling Spires) and Bowies second Album. Never looked back; got all of their official albums apart from one of their private pressings, 2002's Second Annual Christmas Party CD plus lots of bootlegs.
greatest live band in the world ever.music for the gods.
...or maybe music from the Gods?
Dam right mate
Music for the gods!music played by gods!
never saw them live wish i had this is cool,
👍 Yep!' 🍄🔑
It was so good to see Simon House back, you don't miss a lead guitar at all with his superb playing.
GREAT AND SUPERB HAWKWIND ! 🎸🎹🎻🤘💯🌙
Never gets old , not only created heavy metal but also alot of scientists.
No Link Wray created heavy metal.
True story! :-)
Can't believe they are still going. A testament that good music lives on.
Simply the best space rock band ever and still making great music. The Machine Stops is classic. Warrior... is one of the greatest albums ever made.
Around 1975 my school mate brought Doremi into our music class at school - while the girls brought in David Essex 45s he introduced us to Hawkwind !.. here we are in 023 and this band is still relevant, and yes i eventually got around to seeing them in 2016 - took a while i must admit - class act...
Love Bridgets input, superb sonically and visually.
Been a Hawkwind fan since 1969 . Fantastic stuff
Same! Lost my Passport to the Universe they had on their website in the 90s. Bought the first LP based on the cover alone, at Peaches in Atlanta!
This was just after the era i saw the Hawks! I remember going to see them in Bristol with Ritchie Chadwick & his lady friend “Angie”. Happy days ✌️😇
Wind of change
Astonishing piece if music.
Met Simon house once , real gentleman.
Legends.
I have been listening since the early days back in 1972 when the first line-up had the wonderful inspiration of Lemmy a musician who is beyond talented I saw them live at the Palace Lido
followed hawkwind since 88 when I was 16 n still love them seen most of there footage of on stage.
When Simon House joined another layer of excellence was added. It really makes albums like Warriors....
Great melodical space stuff! Appearance of female vocalist, fire-eaters (Wango Rileys moves so sensually!) and dancer give the show an extra dimension. First song title is "Assault & battery", nothing else. "Damnation Alley" is one of best rock songs ever! :-)
I've been a fan of Hawkwind since I first heard Silvermachine way back in the very early 70s. Imagine my delight when I met my second wife RIP Julie ♥️ and she told me her boyfriend was Clive Deemer when he joined the band. 😎🤘😎🤘😎🤘
I'm such a fanboy for Bridget Wishart.. So Glad she's doing work with Hawkestrel
30 ans à les écouter et je ne m'en lasse toujours pas
ALAIN EYPERT Salut man, PRIME SINISTER (Fr) sera en première partie du groupe HAwkwind en Angleterre pour 3 dates en Octobre.
I've been listening to their music since 1974, the year I discovered them... and I still love it.
What a performance..between genesis and pink floyd... virtuosity , creativity and a pitch of madness . We miss that kind of band
@pascalanglard2604 No, I love genesis and pink but Hawkwind's sound is different. it is more tormented, more enthralling, darkly hypnotic... I cannot find and perhaps there is no band to compare! Great!
Definitely the clearest I've seen it visually although I've heard it sound better. I remember seeing this on tv and thinking they were loosing it but it's an excellent performance. Any time Simon is in the line up it's special.
Always thought Bridget was pretty good for hawkwind,she made this gig better for her contribution!
Great show and music ! Brilliant band !
I remember the pxr5 and stepenwolf tours. Blimey that takes me back with calvert, nik turner, dave brock and michael moorcock. After i took a trip home on the tube😂
One of the best Hawkwind lineups ever only bettered by Simon and Huw together. Great stuff.
Used to have this on video, thanks for the upload 👍
well that was very nice treat thanks dave brock and his members of hawkwind and spinners around they go
I do believe it was this line up that played Glastonbury 1990 on the wango Riley stage in the travellers field at approximately 6am .Peeled a sack of spuds and half sack of carrots waiting for it. Smoked a big chillum on a car bonnet just as they came on. It was excellent. Hawkwind were good as well.
I might've been there I don't quite remember much of that 4 day trip but well worth it to be a part of history
I was possibly at that one, sounds weird but I missed Hawkwind, despite my car being in the next field. Did it kick off with security?
yep and it started to rain we was all on mushroom tea what a great year (well for me) i was 18.
I sat in the mud for about 6hours waiting, it was worth it
happy daze !
Oxford Apollo, great Lazer show, Festival of the Sun Norfolk they teamed with the Pink Faries into PinkWind. Another HOOT.
Late 80's ?
Did a Gong offshoot band Here & Now also play on the main stage , I think on Saturday night ?
Cracking weekend , with a rave tent on sight far too close to the main stage mixing up the sound .
Hoffman's 50th anniversary was my favourite Hawkwind gig , an incredible 18 hours cut short by 6 .
Lost count of the number of times I have watched this have the Cd to by far there finest gig
For a brief moment. Thank you Alan, thank you Simon. A few moments of 1975 reproduced perfectly.
OMG Bridget! I love her!
Stacie was better
I love them
I wish Stacia was up there in an Acid trance dancing with them....she was a gorgeous Amazonian Goddess!! 🤟🏻🤪🤟🏻
OH YEAH !👍
What a hero Dave Brock is..he managed to keep Hawks going decade after decade..with all the problems an changes of members in the group..
I agree,
onward flies the bird. hawklords
rip Nik.
Out of this world.
been to a lot shows now being 60 ,the joy good band's around those dazed color full lights so many trips the
m days
Once your 3rd mind has been opened, anything is possible with Hawkwind.
Living on a knifes edge looking for the ground
´kin great! Still got the original VHS of this gig.
I wish Simon House would rejoin.
+swinetrek You are right !!!
Damnation Alley, full of awesome!!!
Alan Davey is fucking brilliant, the thundering bass heart of Hawkwind.
Get him in the band and stop fucking about!!!
His post Hawkwind interviews are saddening.
It was pure pleasure :-)
Nice Performance!!!
Australia calling
Australia calling
This is Australia calling
Never seen them, I have tears. 😢
Thank you for posting this. I was supposed to see them tomorrow here, but the US tour was canceled. This will do just fine, if not... probably better.
Been a Hawkwind fan since 1969 , fantastic stuff
I was going to see them then too. Had the same disappointment, and the same enthusiasm at finding this video!
@@peteranderson7156 In hindsight, what Hawkwind was in 2013 completely fell apart after that failed US tour. No one other than Dave and Richard are left! While I have still purchased every album that has come out since, after Into the Woods none of that albums keep my attention. I haven't given up on them and hope one day I'll find these last few albums more appealing.
Alan Davey is sounding spot on.
Allen Rules Hawkwind.
@@jamesdunn5495 I was saddened on how he left the band, lot of bitterness for a guy who was central to their sound for 30 odd years. Hu was another much loved part of the group and it was always notable when he was on the lp or live. Moonglum was Hu to perfection. RIP a great musician. All who were part of what defined the group are missed, and those who still drive the show, the inimitable Dave Brock!
@@hlamart1 he says he had a dat tape running at a rehearsal, he left the room . and later he played the tape back and heard two people he thought were family to him absolutely slag him off. so i don't blame him for leaving sad as that was coz he's a wicked bassist
@@acrookedbeat9013 Yeah, that is just wrong in all ways. Loved his tenure and his bass is Rickenbacker at it’s best. His voice was distinctive and harmonized well with Brock.
Hated to hear him gone from the scene. I understand why he left the band. His interviews about it all are painful. I still love the music but miss Davey.
Great video :) good times
I used to have this on cassette tape when I was just a teen-ager.
I saw this tour but I don't remember where I saw it. Happy daze.👍
nearly 50000 views, should be compulsory viewing, wot no December shows :(
loved Dec last year in London. Hope all best to DB
Grandiosi, grazie!!!!!!!
RIP Lemmy...
I had this on VHS.
I have Hawkwind Live 1990 which is this show but it doesn't have Wind of Change at the end. It does however have 3 tracks at the start that aren't on this.
Don't think it is
haha the men in white coats are coming for me...
Great job!!
Thank you Ian😬
Thanks for this. I have the DVD but it doesn't have Wind of Change on it.
Excepcional... Fantástico
TRACKLIST.......................................................
Lives Of Great Men,
Void Of Golden Light,
Out Of The Shadows,
Night Of The Hawks,
Back In The Box,
Utopia,
Ejection,
Damnation Alley,
Winds Of Change.
First track is Assault and Battery
mcwulf25 ...AKA...
@@mcwulf25 Some other's know it as that mate u know the Hawks they have a few songs named different, but eh that's the Hawks may shall they jam forever.
Can't tell you how many times I've seen HW. Chiraq on LSD was magic. Great Weed. They were good also
I bought this, and I LOVE the way it opens!!!! In my opinion one of the better DVDs. I met Mr Davy once , said welcome to America, and he looked at me with massive disgust ! Therefore I walked away; what an utterD*CK!
+Niall Shannon He probably thought you were taking the piss.
He is a real nice guy so can only imagine he mis heard you or had really bad jetlag....x
Alan lives in the US
See these a good few times in the eartly 70s , i still love them but the 70s was much more their magical time. And Simon House was part of them as i preferred .
hey torque>>>>don't drive_____use a designated driver 'cuzzz you sound f***ed up............!
torque560 Simon always looked the most fuckin smashed of them all... lovely with violin though
This is awesome !!!
i wish i have in life is to see Hawkwind live
You just did. Or did you keep your eyes closed ??
You just did. Or did you keep your eyes closed ??
Simon house is on hawkwind@studio22australia2000.
Paul Owens
Thanks! Julian
Hawkwind is only for the initiated.
Choosing who to initiate, and with which era, according to their sensibilities, is the challenging/fun part.
Anyone who was there remembers that kick drum and how it messed up the rhythm of your heart beat. 👽
Simon House yay
Waiting for Graham Chapin's Colonel character to come out and say stop that im sorry this is all entirely too silly.
quel pied ce groupe !!! la planante parfaite !!!
I think the best audio version of this is Live In Nottingham.
Anton Haq
the sounds send me on a forward high speed journey hint ,get stoned full sound close eyes images any Hawkwind fan has
was at the nottm one....
A Real Space Truck´n Cosmic Journey...Beyond Time And Space Imagination !...
Real music
Wind of Change is possibly the best instrumental track I have ever heard. Blown away when I first heard it in '74 and it's Starts at 52:45 here but without the wind effects of the original.
Space Chase for me from Levitation
Sound quality (but not video) is better too.How come my LD rip has better sound than the commercial DVD?
such a shame there's no footage from back in the day instead of this Hawkwind lite malarky.
It would be nice to have some early footage but this line-up of Hawkwind sounds pretty good even with Bridget Wishart on vocals.
Erich Scholz The post-Stacia "interpretive dance numbers" have always been a sore point though.
Erich Scholz Dear old Bridget, poor cow, she really took some shit from her very limited time in Hawkwind. I remember her from an anarcho punk band The Hippie Slags, they were actually not too bad.
+Erich Scholz Aye, can't really top Stacia
Edward Gregory Since I wrote the original comment I've had a change of heart and do dig this version of the band. I think they well and truly fucked up in 2007 when Alan Davey left and they got Dibs in. Dibs is an average bass player and awful singer but you are right, the Stacia days are the true glory.
The demented ballerina show. There's another version of this here that's shorter. She is sweet in some ways. Great show.
Julie did great!!
@@MrJameslascko yes she did, not denying that, she did a great job being weird and goes perfectly with Hawkwind.
legends
I was never keen on the dancers the new laser light show rocks
RIP Lemmy
Fantástico frio Brasil.2021.sp.abc. 11.05 já.
Unfortunately you have to be in your seventies to appreciate music like this WTF!
Dancin`Qwen! x
Wind of change, is this the VHS version.
a w e s o m e !!!
email me for a full copy..
You still got this mate
viva mr brock
Why wasn't lemmy credited for bass and vocals? That was definitely him right? The rickebacker the microphone way up the mutton chops?
No, it's Alan Davey. Lemmy was long gone, his last album was "Warrior" in 1975, this is from around 1990 or '91.
In concert theyd blow americas mind. Maybe with the grateful dead in san francisco
I like it!!
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Other Hawkwind, but not bad