HAWKWIND (Bio)

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Re: HAWKWIND (Bio)

Message par hamilcar » mer. 27 juil. 2022 15:23

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J'ai mis plus de 7 mois, mais j'estime qu'il était important de le faire!
Juste impressionnant, c’est ce que j’appelle de la passion! J’ai l’impression d’être un passionné mais je n’aurais pas la patience de le faire. Bravo!
J'ai simpement le temps pour le faire...
Mais tu pourrais utiliser ce temps pour te bourrer la gueule aussi... :cote:

Encore merci , de tout coeur de passioné!

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Re: HAWKWIND (Bio)

Message par hamilcar » mer. 27 juil. 2022 15:30

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mar. 29 déc. 2020 18:11
Infos (en anglais) sur les matos de Lemmy, pour ceux que ça peut intéresser.

http://thermionic-studios.com/node/84

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The earliest verifiable information we have on Lemmy's equipment is, of course, from his time in Hawkwind. He joined Hawkwind having previously been, as he admitted it himself, a "rather bad" guitarist. This previous guitar experience would color the way that Lemmy played the electric bass. In Hawkwind, Lemmy didn't just use Rickenbackers, but also used an obscure German electric bass from a company called "Hopf". He used their Studio Bass model which resembles a Gibson SG. This bass is most notable for having been used on Hawkwind's breakout song, "Silver Machine".
You can see Lemmy play and sing 'Silver Machine' (video), playing his Hopf. The thing to note about Lemmy's tone in Hawkwind is that it's not particularly distorted. This is interesting because it was about this time that Lemmy got his first powerful amps (more on that in the amps section!).
Even as early as Hawkwind, and through Motorhead up until at least 1987, Lemmy also used a Gibson Thunderbird Bass. Lemmy was cast in a comedic movie called "Eat the Rich" where he plays the role of a Soviet spy (and amusingly, uses this instrument in the movie, on stage to perform "Doctor Rock"). What's notable about his use of the Thunderbird bass was his affinity for the hotter, higher-output pickups.
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Franchement, j'ignorais pour la Hopf et la Thunderbird...

... et pour son apparition dans Est the rich...

Par contre, on peut le voir, très brièvement dans un film post apocalyptique (fin des 80's) où il est rejoint à l'écran par Iggy himself. Anecdotique, mais toujours sympa

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Re: HAWKWIND (Bio)

Message par Phil » mer. 1 mars 2023 23:37

Nouvel album intitulé The Future Never Waits à paraître le 28/4 :

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1.
The Future Never Waits
2.
The End
3.
Aldous Huxley
4.
They Are So Easily Distracted
5.
Rama (The Prophecy)
6.
USB1
7.
Outside Of Time
8.
I'm Learning To Live Today
9.
The Beginning
10.
Trapped In This Modern Age

Hawkwind have announced a brand-new studio album.‘The Future Never Waits’ follows their critically acclaimed 2021 album ‘Somnia’ and 2022 double live album ‘We Are Looking In On You’.The band’s 35th studio album is an outstanding progression to their varied and celebrated catalogue.

Opening track ‘The Future Never Waits’ delivers a ten minute instrumental led space-age march, before progressing into the guitar-driven follow up ‘The End’, featuring Dave Brock’s trademark vocals and chugging machine gun riffs. Innovative additions to the Hawkwind canon such as ‘Aldous Huxley’ and ‘They Are So Easily Distracted’ introduce a gradual, almost lounge-like quality, with deliberate piano, audio samples and saxophones lamenting over a futuristic backdrop and roaming guitar solos. Other tracks like ‘Rama (The Prophecy)’ and ‘I’m Learning To Live Today’ sit tightly in the Hawkwind groove, providing old and new fans alike with the intense and concentrated fusion of musical styles they’ve come to expect and celebrate.

‘The Future Never Waits’ is presented by Hawkwind, (Dave Brock, Richard Chadwick, Magnus Martin, Doug MacKinnon and Tim “Thighpaulsandra” Lewis) on both CD and double vinyl and will be released to coincide with live shows in the spring and summer.

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Re: HAWKWIND (Bio)

Message par Phil » ven. 31 mars 2023 09:21

Il sera pour moi. :super:

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