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A Sober Defense Of...Hawkwind

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In which The Curmudgeons trip out through outer space and rock out to Hawkwind, one of the most singular psychedelic rock bands of all time. And in which we do it completely sober! This band practically invented what is known as space rock, a jammy, propulsive brand of heavy metal that focuses its gaze firmly on the cosmos and all the alien beings and strange phenomena the Great Beyond can generate. We focus on this longtime, prolific band's most fruitful period, namely the 1970s, when maybe only Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd kinda, sorta counted as peers.

Enjoy the awesome music of Hawkwind by accessing our special Spotify playlist:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2K0qbD4dzEv9XHJj7dBLTm?si=0252e442d42643b7

Here's a handy navigation companion to this episode:

(00:52 - 03:27) - Arturo Andrade sets the parameters for our discussion of Hawkwind

(6:05 - 17:24) - The Parallel Universe, featuring reviews of new albums from Lael Neale and Perfume Genius

(18:23 - 01:04:13) - We give five reasons why Hawkwind merits a defense, discuss the band's origin story and analyze five great albums, from In Search of Space (1971) to Warriors on the Edge of Time (1975)

(01:05:16 - 01:23:59) - We analyze four more Hawkwind albums, from Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music (1976) to PXR5 (1979)

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Co-produced and co-hosted by The Curmudgeons - Arturo Andrade and Christopher O'Connor

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118 episodes

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In which The Curmudgeons trip out through outer space and rock out to Hawkwind, one of the most singular psychedelic rock bands of all time. And in which we do it completely sober! This band practically invented what is known as space rock, a jammy, propulsive brand of heavy metal that focuses its gaze firmly on the cosmos and all the alien beings and strange phenomena the Great Beyond can generate. We focus on this longtime, prolific band's most fruitful period, namely the 1970s, when maybe only Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd kinda, sorta counted as peers.

Enjoy the awesome music of Hawkwind by accessing our special Spotify playlist:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2K0qbD4dzEv9XHJj7dBLTm?si=0252e442d42643b7

Here's a handy navigation companion to this episode:

(00:52 - 03:27) - Arturo Andrade sets the parameters for our discussion of Hawkwind

(6:05 - 17:24) - The Parallel Universe, featuring reviews of new albums from Lael Neale and Perfume Genius

(18:23 - 01:04:13) - We give five reasons why Hawkwind merits a defense, discuss the band's origin story and analyze five great albums, from In Search of Space (1971) to Warriors on the Edge of Time (1975)

(01:05:16 - 01:23:59) - We analyze four more Hawkwind albums, from Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music (1976) to PXR5 (1979)

Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/groups/curmudgeonrock

Hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com

Subscribe to our show on these platforms:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911

https://open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb

https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5fea16f1-664e-40b7-932e-5fb748cffb1d/the-

Co-produced and co-hosted by The Curmudgeons - Arturo Andrade and Christopher O'Connor

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118 episodes

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