It was only their second-ever single, but it made a massive impact – and Brock still doesn’t really know how it happened ...
“In about 1972 or 73 I used to go to Macari’s in Charing Cross Road every Saturday to muck about on the Korg 700S. I’d drive the guy in the shop mad – he’d kick me out after half an hour. But I did ...
Hawkwind released what many fans consider their finest album, Doremi Fasol Latido, on Nov 24, 1972. Though merely a footnote in the U.S., Hawkwind are legendary among fans of underground rock 'n' roll ...
King Crimson‘s Robert Fripp and Toyah‘s always entertaining Sunday Lunch covers series continued today with them taking on “Silver Machine” by ’70s spacerock greats Hawkwind. As Toyah notes, they were ...
The Beatles' "Across the Universe" and Hawkwind's "Silver Machine" share a launching pad for the first round of our Rock Star Wars battle. You decide whose rocket ride plummets back down to earth. To ...
Hawkwind are back bigger and bolder than ever with their 37th studio album, There Is No Space For Us, and they have no plans to hang up their silver machines just yet. The current line-up discuss the ...
Nonetheless, Hall of the Mountain Grill didn’t chart high – in the UK, it peaked at 16 in late September 1974: when Mike Oldfield’s Hergest Ridge and Tubular Bells were at numbers one and two ...