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Tag Archives: Bridget Wishart
SPIRITS BURNING – Evolution Ritual
July 16, 2021

Noh Poetry 2021 Leaving cosmos for a simpler pastorale, pursuers of progressive pleasures locate delights closer to home. Despite their famous sci-fi leanings, all the participants of this project have always had a soft spot for folk music, and it … Continue reading
BRIDGET WISHART & THE BAND OF DOCTORS – Ghost
May 3, 2021

Submarine Broadcasting Company 2020 From science fiction to the science of fine arts and beyond: former femme fatale of space-rock finds delicate delights in spectrum of specters. Despite her presence at the front of HAWKWIND in the era and helping … Continue reading
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Tagged Band Of Doctors, Bridget Wishart, Hawkwind, psychedelic, space rock
SPIRITS BURNING & MICHAEL MOORCOCK – The Hollow Lands
March 16, 2021

Purple Pyramid 2020 Nearing their quarter-century anniversary, international space crew reach the core of a Multiverse without intending to stop. Don Falcone’s project has long crossed the line between collaboration with stellar guests – the kindred specters the band’s name … Continue reading
HAWKESTREL – Pioneers Of Space
February 21, 2021

Purple Pyramid 2020 Living up to their original course, British explorers of cosmic enigmas reach out for events horizon. “The Future Is Us”: this troupe proud proclaimed on their 2019 , and here former Hawkwinders deliver on that promise in … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, Arthur Brown, Bridget Wishart, Carmine Appice, David Cross, Gilli Smyth, Ginger Baker, Hawkestrel, Huw Lloyd-Langton, L. Shankar, Larry Wallis, Michael Moorcock, Mick Slattery, Mick Taylor, Nik Turner, prog rock, Robert Calvert, Simon House, space rock, Todd Rundgren, Wayne Kramer
HAWKESTREL – The Future Is Us
September 10, 2019

Purple Pyramid 2019 Removing locks from an old box, a flock of HAWKWIND alumni find a new nest for exploring vibrant continuum. As their erstwhile mothership seems to be ensconced in its pseudo-concept space, bent on alienating fans and former … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Davey, Bridget Wishart, Ginger Baker, Hawkestrel, Hawkwind, Huw Lloyd-Langton, Lemmy, Nik Turner, Paul Rudolph, prog rock, Simon House, space rock, William Shatner