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    There is also a Hawkwind album based on this story. Now I wouldn’t say it’s great album but it’s a neat bit of trivia and a fun listen if you proggy space rock

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      I vaguely remember Hawkwind: wasn’t that a project that Lemmy Kilminster was in before Motorhead? I listened to them back in my stoner daze. But I left all of that behind, so I haven’t listened to as much psychedelia ever since.

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        That’s right, he was the bassist for them before they kicked him out for somehow doing even more drugs than they did. The song “motorhead,” was originally a hawkwind song. They are still going after all this time. They’re much more famous in the UK - “your dad’s hawkwind albums” is basically a punchline.

        I’m more of a stoner metal/rock guy - too much noodling and I lose interest. But hawkwind’s albums up until the departure of Roger Calvert are classic.

        They were a huge influence on Monster Magnet - they’ve covered two hawkwind songs and there’s a couple stolen licks here and there.

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          Yes, that makes sense. There used to be this place called Tower Records in London, which I visited the one time I actually stayed in London (I’m from the USA). And this was, at the time, probably the biggest and best-stocked record store I had seen, so I bought a bunch of stuff. Hawkwind albums were among them. In those days there was an “old rock revival” ongoing and also that was the heyday of the first wave stoner rock/metal as well. Very interesting to reminisce on those days which seem like a lifetime ago.