“Silver Machine” was not followed-up in trusted music biz fashion by another hit-seeking single but by the band’s third album, late November’s Doremi Fasol Latido, and an end-of-year tour which was ...
The Space Ritual tour is one of the great highlights of Hawkwind’s ongoing 53 years-and-counting mission to the outer reaches of space rock, with the Space Ritual album – released in May 1973 and ...
Space rock legends Hawkwind have released details of the contents of the mammoth eleven-disc Space Ritual box set, which will be released through Cherry Red/Atomhenge on September 29. Yesterday we ...
Recorded at shows in Liverpool and London, Hawkwind’s 1972 album The Space Ritual Alive in Liverpool and London arguably captures the psychedelic rock band at its peak. Attempting to be “a full ...
Hawkwind fans, get ready for the ultimate Space Ritual Box set. Even for a band as jammy as Hawkind, 11 discs is quite a lot. The new set will be released via Cherry Red and Atomhenge on September 29.
Nik Turner’s Space Ritual at Saint Vitus, 2013 (More by Greg Cristman) By the time the tour is in full swing, Witch Mountain should have their new album, Mobile of Angels, out in the world. The ...
Prepare to take a ride on a silver machine with the D-Rider himself, former Hawkwind saxophonist Nik Turner. The space rock legend celebrates The Space Ritual at the Rebel Lounge on Monday, November 6 ...
Nik Turner, playing 12:30am tonight at Rebels Honky Tonk, remains a space rock pioneer borne into the musical cosmos on the wings of Hawkwind, stranger in a strange land and a friend to all. He’s the ...
Hawkwind was one of the strangest and most beloved bands of the ’70s. The British space rockers released one of the era’s great discs (“Space Ritual,” the landmark 1973 live album), and spent the rest ...
This is 51 surround sound audio mix of the classic Hakwind album of the same name The Space Ritual Alive in Liverpool and London is a 1973 live double album recorded in 1972 by UK rock band Hawkwind ...
The ‘X In Search Of Space’-era Hawkwind in 1971, before Lemmy came on board As 1972 unfolded, Lemmy – a guitarist-turned-bassist who approached his newly adopted four-string instrument as though he ...
With their fifth album, 'Hall of the Mountain Grill,' which was released on Sept. 6, 1974, Hawkwind had the unenviable task of following up what is, perhaps, the definitive Hawkwind album, the classic ...
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