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PROG ROCK 101

Here is an easily digestible grouping of profiles on popular progressive rock bands from England.  Witness some brilliant footage of King Crimson, Genesis and those lovable space cadets, Hawkwind in concert.  This video might get you to start searching in depth for more clips on these bands.  I am investigating Genesis.  Such theatricality!  The King Crimson segments featuring the lunatic percussion playing of Jamie Muir are also most memorable.

 

LEMMY KILMISTER LIVES ON!!!

We have lost another Great One.  We now live in a world now without Lemmy Kilmister and that void will never be filled.  Lemmy was a well known, larger than life personality. He played a very distorted, loud, bass guitar with his rock and roll band, Motorhead.  He was also a key figure for many years in the space rock outfit, Hawkwind.  In the distant past, Lemmy was renowned for his large drug intake.  It probably is amazing that he lasted this long!  He was outspoken, crude, hilarious.  Lemmy was a true believer in the spirit and power of rock and roll.  He made a great career in rock music.  His unique guttural growl singing voice and his bass guitar sonic barrage were one of a kind and will be missed.  Have a good rest, Sir.

HAWKWIND – LIVE – ELECTRIC TEEPEE TOUR – 1992

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Dave Brock, longtime Hawkwind guitarist.


This concert footage of Hawkwind illustrates their cool use of stage dressing and lights.  I mean, have you ever seen anything like this?  Probably, since this was a tour which ran back in the early 1990’s.  I saw them in a small club in Northern California a few years ago and the intensity of sound volume and shifting, strobing lights and lasers was pretty overwhelming.  I loved it!

 

 

 

 

 

HAWKWIND – “QUARK, STRANGENESS AND CHARM”

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I always liked this song from the band Hawkwind.  It is an uplifting pop song with synthesizer sound wash and varied instrumentation thrown on top.  Hawkwind has a long history.  You might be interested in learning more about these “cosmic warriors” who constituted part of a music genre labeled “Space Rock”.  Try checking out the book “Space Daze”.  This video is a little weird, though, as is the lead singer’s getup.