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Alan Davey energetic as ever, Richard Chadwick on good form. Really great music with Dave Brock playing a lot of guitar instead of noodling with the synthesiser. I've long thought they should use something like G-Force as a backdrop: well now they are, but still combined with glimpses of the the space art, film and graphics accumulated over the decades. Hawkwind's lightshow has at last gone half digital, remaining an analogue hybrid.
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Amazing! Robotic dancers in neon paint came on for Angela Android and reappeared, gambolling or capering as appropriate throughout. Dibs, also Brainbox Pollution and Psychedelic Warlords. Following a poll on, the set included 7 by 7 and Upside Down (which I have never heard live before) with vocals from Mr. Hawkwind did a lot of crowd-pleasers as it was a party with only a couple of tracks from the new album, maybe because Lene Lovich and Arthur Brown were not present. They stomped through faithful high-energy versions of C'mon, Romain and Spunk Rock. Richards also sounds a bit like Deke Leonard singing, it's the Welsh accent you see. Yes, a long time ago, and now Martin Ace's son Josh is in the band on rhythm guitar with his father on bass, and someone called Richards on lead: very good. Man and Hawkwind did a US tour together in 1974. Support was Spacehead, whom I missed by spending too long chatting in Borders over the road, and Man, the "Welsh Wizards". You'll never guess where I was last night! Hawkwind's Christmas party was a special gig at the Astoria in Charing Cross Road.