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marble falls

(66,427 posts)
3. That was truly unexpected! I saw Hawkwind in the summer of '71 at the U of Akron's long gone "practice field" ...
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 04:44 PM
Jun 11

(where Vets and hippies would counter march the ROTCs. We just cut them to standstills and breakdowns for about a month, at which time they were moved to Memorial Gym, also long gone).

Had a gallon with dope stick ice tea (tempered with root beer coolade). Had a great time.


Great version - sounds like Todd Rundren produced it at Bearsville just after his "A Wizard, A True Star" album. Just love this cover.

NBachers

(18,670 posts)
5. I love the Stones version, but I've been listening to this one for years too. I think the Samantha Fox part is a re-edit
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 05:16 PM
Jun 11

Years ago, during a prior life in Miami during the same era, Miami was ground zero for all the products coming up from South America. We were well plugged-in, and along for the ride. I got picked up on bench warrants for unpaid tickets or something. The South Florida cops were quite active against my demographic, and routine harassment became a regular part of life.

This was during the days when cigarettes and matches were still allowed in jail. As I was in an upper bunk in the tank, I was reading the messages left by flaming-match letters and scratching into the wall paint. One of the messages was "The Hawkwind Tribe lives on." I could just visualize some poor uber-hippie dragged in for some bullshit and holding on to his Hawkwind Brotherhood to see him through.

Later on, there was a stir of activity in the tank. One of our fellow prisoners was a member of KC and the Sunshine Band, and they were in a hurry to bail him out because they needed him for a show they were playing.

I believe Hawkwind is still putting on shows for their die-hard faithful.

ALSO- Did you ever read Merry Clayton's account of getting pulled in for her role in Gimme Shelter?

marble falls

(66,427 posts)
4. Everytime we think we made it through 1984, it just pops up again. This song is about the realization of it.
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 04:49 PM
Jun 11

IcyPeas

(23,799 posts)
6. Mary Clayton sang backup. (From the movie "20 Feet from Stardom")
Thu Jun 12, 2025, 02:37 AM
Jun 12

(The whole movie is free on youtube)



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