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 Post subject: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:43 am 
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I've just been sorting out my old cassettes and found a bootleg album called The Hawklords Demos 1978. Initially I thought it was one of the Weird tapes but apparently not. It has familiar Hawklord demos and Dave Brock solo stuff. Besides having the Wired for Sound bonus track from the Atomhenge reissue of Earth to the Ground it has a long version of British Tribal Music which has a nice sequencer start and includes an "Oh my fingers they must ache" chant and some mad organ bashing later on. This version is not mentioned in the Hawkwind Codex and all versions seem to be the four minute version. This one goes on for about nine minutes. Has this version appeared anywhere?

The tapes a bit knackered and so is my cassette player but I'm going to try to get it into a digital format.


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:12 am 
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That's a new one on me, as is the Atomhenge reissue of "Earthed to the Ground". Did they release that in secret as it certainly passed me by.


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:27 am 
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I should have said Voiceprint rather than Atomhenge.


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 1:48 pm 
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The Earthed to the Ground demo is on the Agents of Chaos/Earthed release.

I also have Oh My Fingers They Must Ache (from typing this song title?) on an old tape from way back when clocking in at about 8.30 IIRC but too muffled to listen to. I would like it to be released in all its original glory along with Wipe Out In The Streets pretty please?!

It got sped up and remixed and became the mental British Tribal Music track but I have 2 versions of BTM, so that makes 3 versions of the same track.

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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:28 pm 
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This is the version I have. Hopefully this will allow you to download. Need to work on it a bit but this version is OK despite the noisy tape.

https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B0L5dL ... ey=CKGl7DA


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:43 pm 
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Thanks very much for that, grahawk! Had the 8 minutes+ version on tape, but most of my tapes have deteriorated, unfortunately.


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:09 pm 
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Hey grahawk thanks for sharing that listening to it now, not heard this version before, like it! :)


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:30 pm 
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FWIW my version is actually better than I remembered. It has more base sound and is as clear (vocals a bit more prominent too - you can make out the fake-phone voice in the background) but ruined by massive hiss! It clocks in at 9.09 instead of 9.05. It's a great fun track, sat on the shelf and tinkered with later on a bit like the Beatles' What's the Name Mary Jane.

My 2 versions of Wipe Out in the Streets really are almost inaudible though. I can see a Dave Brock release of 70's stuff going down a treat...

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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 12:03 am 
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Well Dave has just said in an interview that Atomhenge have bought all his solo stuff so we may yet see rereleases of these...


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:24 am 
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Bring on some Atom-Brock....
Perhaps a remaster of .Raping Robots In The Streets???

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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
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This 9-min version's new to me... where's it from? Thanks for that, grahawk. There's more than a touch of "Douglas in the Jungle" about part of it!


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
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Same sessions I believe.

voilodian ghagnasdiak wrote:Bring on some Atom-Brock....
Perhaps a remaster of .Raping Robots In The Streets???


Atombrock - what a great title! Raping robots was on the recent Earthed/Agents CD but still sounds a bit murky. I reckon it's the best you're going to get.

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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
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New one on me thanks for that. Great stuff


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
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"Oh My Fingers They Must Ache" exists (somewhere out there) as an independent, bootleg item. I remember a dealer I used to buy from in England was selling it in a 45 single format (99 and 9 tenths certain of this) just before he moved here to the states...and became a personal friend....
Now I'm just wondering how it fit on a 7", and confess I wish I'd bought it/////


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 Post subject: Re: British Tribal Music Long Version
PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:33 am 
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Thanks to the miracle of this forum, and the Steve that brought me (back here), as well as the Steve that is to blame for everything, I have just been reunited with my old friend after 8 years, who I had tried in vain to contact many times during the last 3-
anyway, please excuse another post but I correct myself when giving wrong (bad) info, and the "Oh My Fingers They Must Ache" was an intended actetate that was never cut and it does NOT exist....


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