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Martinet................South African crash helmet!!!! on 00:45 - Apr 5 by Guthrum
Any of you lot at this gig?
Huw Lloyd-Langton at his best.
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No, not at that one although I did see Hawkwind four or five times in the early seventies (and my son reckons that my hearing loss is due to that because the rudimentary electronics they used were diabolically bereft of limitations).
I think is clip is from a decade or two later? Song is a new one to me but the chorus reminds me of something else, chase of spades? Ace of glades? No, can't place it.
Martinet................South African crash helmet!!!! on 07:05 - Apr 5 by WeWereZombies
No, not at that one although I did see Hawkwind four or five times in the early seventies (and my son reckons that my hearing loss is due to that because the rudimentary electronics they used were diabolically bereft of limitations).
I think is clip is from a decade or two later? Song is a new one to me but the chorus reminds me of something else, chase of spades? Ace of glades? No, can't place it.
Returning to eric's heading for the thread:
1984 in Ipswich, hence the question. I've seen various versions of the Hawks, but only starting in the late '90s.
Martinet................South African crash helmet!!!! on 08:35 - Apr 5 by BanksterDebtSlave
A favourite of my parents....childhood memories, it's mad how deeply engrained the lyrics are from so long ago!
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I've seen Supertramp twice - once in Ipswich and once in Felixstowe, an early incarnation roundabout the time of the 'Indelibly Stamped' album and supported by Fishbaugh, Fishbaugh and Zorn - I think the last one ended up in Richard Thompson's band about thirty years later. Now the Ipswich gig was on the 'Crime of the Century' tour, a bit special and I think they opened with 'School'. Never saw Becker and Fagan though.