@@stephenwaller7461 My friend, you’ve no idea of the timing of your message , the Mrs & I have this song on full blast in the outhouse right now , we’re having a scrumpy sesh in a converted outhouse where we go to get pissed and I play my drums ✋ your a good masaasn 🤜🤛
Early 90s was walking along the street mall in Sydney's Bondi Junction. A busker was doin this song with his guitar & harmonica. So stoked to hear it I slipped him a ten'er... he gave me a joint...
It's stories like that, that make me proud to be Australian. I lived for a few years in Bondi back in the late 70's very early 80's & again in the early 90's. 1
Well hurry on sundown See what tomorrow brings Hurry on sundown See what tomorrow brings Well it may bring war Any old thing Look into your mind's eye See what you can see Look into your mind's eye See what you can see There's hundreds of people Like you and me Oh, hurry on sundown Hurry on sundown Oh, hurry on sundown Hurry on sundown Well hurry on sundown See what tomorrow brings Hurry on sundown See what tomorrow brings Well it may bring war Any old thing Look into your mind's eye See what you can see Look into your mind's eye See what you can see There's hundreds of people Like you and me Oh, hurry on sundown Hurry on sundown Oh, hurry on sundown Hurry on sundown
The clip isn't from 1970, It's just the original track played over a mixture of live shots of Hawkwind playing the song years later at gigs.. Love this song regardless, Have everything Hawkwind have ever recorded.
That's because he's always looked like an old man,so now he is an old man he looks just like he did in 1971..Angela Lansbury also perfected this trick😊
@@PAULLONDEN thanks for clarifying that. One of my favourite mid-late 60s UK psychedelic songs is one he sings on, "Baron Samedi" by the Pretty Things.
@@marcfedak Yeah , one of the best tracks from S.F.Sorrow. It was 30 years later I learned that was related to voodoo practices on the former French colony of Haiti ,which was (is) a hellhole of corruption ;where the once brutal dictator "Papa Doc" used to dress like "Baron Samedi".
My dad rescued a stack of records pitched due to water damage. Among them Eloi: Floating and Hawkwind: Hall of the Mountain Grill. Thank you dad 1913-2008.
If they don’t play this at my funeral… I’m not going !!!
This is without question the greatest track Hawkwind ever created , simply genius.
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My friend, you’ve no idea of the timing of your message , the Mrs & I have this song on full blast in the outhouse right now , we’re having a scrumpy sesh in a converted outhouse where we go to get pissed and I play my drums ✋ your a good masaasn 🤜🤛
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Just about to play this 🙏 come on over
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Same
I wouldn’t go!!
This track embraced me in my youth.And at 60 I'm still loving it.
I’m with you, man. Bought the album at 14 or 15 and at 60 I still have it and it’s still my favorite HW lp!
Tell me about it! We may be 60 odd, but still not as old as Dave Brock!
To me this is one of the best harmonica tracks from a rock band. The blues and Dylan use it ok, this to me is unique. Thanks.
Feels like only yesterday I heard this for the first time yet it was 54 years ago!!!! Did I fall asleep??!!😂😂❤
It was 54 here too & love it forever
It's impossible to not like this.
Dave Brock's song he used to play busking before Hawkwind was even a band ! Thank you Captain !
I don't know why i always get emotional when i hear this song. I love it.
Haven't heard this for over 40 years when my cassette tape snapped, while working on my Norton. Gem of a song.
Dominator?Commando?
such a trippy hypnotic vibe on this song but it's also got a great urgent feeling at the same time - classic track from Hawkwind.
This's a good song. "See what tomorrow brings".
Early 90s was walking along the street mall in Sydney's Bondi Junction. A busker was doin this song with his guitar & harmonica. So stoked to hear it I slipped him a ten'er... he gave me a joint...
Just found this video. My youth days popped back. Still doin' the blunts at 70!
It's stories like that, that make me proud to be Australian. I lived for a few years in Bondi back in the late 70's very early 80's & again in the early 90's. 1
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Lived in Kings Cross 76-83.
Phew...How am I alive still.
Rip Nik Turner. Another legend goes
First time hearing this....... great song x
Welcome aboard
Fantastic track! It just got played on Radio BBC6!! I love a bit of HAWKWIND!
Yep, on my funeral play list. No one will know who the fuck it is.
Well hurry on sundown
See what tomorrow brings
Hurry on sundown
See what tomorrow brings
Well it may bring war
Any old thing
Look into your mind's eye
See what you can see
Look into your mind's eye
See what you can see
There's hundreds of people
Like you and me
Oh, hurry on sundown
Hurry on sundown
Oh, hurry on sundown
Hurry on sundown
Well hurry on sundown
See what tomorrow brings
Hurry on sundown
See what tomorrow brings
Well it may bring war
Any old thing
Look into your mind's eye
See what you can see
Look into your mind's eye
See what you can see
There's hundreds of people
Like you and me
Oh, hurry on sundown
Hurry on sundown
Oh, hurry on sundown
Hurry on sundown
The band that ruled space!~
Yea fantastic tripping or pissed it's a absolute classic harmomica or what!!!!!!
The clip isn't from 1970, It's just the original track played over a mixture of live shots of Hawkwind playing the song years later at gigs.. Love this song regardless, Have everything Hawkwind have ever recorded.
Correct. This is not footage of Dave Brock circa 1970. It looks more late 80s era.
Love this track!!!!!! Favourite version is on Roadhawks, love the way it runs into You Shouldn't do That.
Heard this first time may 2019 . .
What a great track. . Love it
Cool as eff!❤
Still play live Hawkind when polishing the zed . Ha fecking funtimes when we were free eh .feck art dance 👌👌
Dave brock never seems to age.
That's because he's always looked like an old man,so now he is an old man he looks just like he did in 1971..Angela Lansbury also perfected this trick😊
Wow amazing bollocks love HAWKWIND 😃
Excellent video; great song.
LOVE ME SOME HAWKWIND ! SWEET SONG. ☮️
Great track. Not convinced by the recent video. Dave Brock has looked that old since the 90s at least.
Fantastic
Excellent Song. Great video too.
Happy solstice everyone ❤
some of the best harmonica ever,,,
1974 Michigan palace
The Dick Taylor production realy makes this shine 🔆
Hi Paul, the same Dick Taylor that played guitar in the Pretty Things?
@@marcfedak ..It is he indeed .
@@PAULLONDEN thanks for clarifying that. One of my favourite mid-late 60s UK psychedelic songs is one he sings on, "Baron Samedi" by the Pretty Things.
@@marcfedak Yeah , one of the best tracks from S.F.Sorrow. It was 30 years later I learned that was related to voodoo practices on the former French colony of Haiti ,which was (is) a hellhole of corruption ;where the once brutal dictator "Papa Doc" used to dress like "Baron Samedi".
Rob Myers ! Isn't this excellent ? Love it !
Con esta gran banda conocí el gran rock espacial magnificos
Taking Me back☮️♥️
Gary snr 2 mir
This seems to be remastered because I can hear the incidental/single note guitar parts much better on this version, which I really like.
F A N T A S T I C
What a sad place the world wouldah been for a Space Cadet 1st Class growing up in an Edinburgh Scheme without Hawkwind and Hashish!
"it may bring war!"
Should be a Taste or Voiceprint/Gonzo multimedia DVD... RIP Judge Trev, Huw, Mick Farren, Lemmy, Bob Calvert... Purple pyramid krautrock Show...
Duh... Nik Turner RIP.... Duncan Sanderson
Clearly NOT 1970 as Richard Chadwick is on drums in these clips and Dave Brock looked a lot younger in 1970 😂
My dad rescued a stack of records pitched due to water damage. Among them Eloi: Floating and Hawkwind: Hall of the Mountain Grill. Thank you dad 1913-2008.
My feelings 🙏❤
Simon King on drums in this clip, he didn't join Hawkwind until '72, Terry Ollis is the drummer on this record.
cheers for that
Thats not Simon King, thats Richard Chadwick there currentr drummer
@@MrBrianzero Chadwick may be in the film clip, but it's Terry Ollis on drums on the actual 1970 release, which is playing here..
Yes i know.
Omg I love this ✌️