Talk:Space Ritual/Archive 1
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Google test
OK, this version passes the Google test, and does not look like a blurb.
Theres no liner notes on my copy of space ritual, only whacky hippy graphics and gibberish... If they are liner notes maybe my rewrite has solved this...quercus robur
As I recall, the original packaging was a fold-out double album with a leaflet containing a load of rather splendid hippy nonsense. The Anome
Yep, thats the one I've got...quercus robur
Added "album" gradings as class B - surely class A for Hawkwind ;) & Importance High. I think this is fair. Add comments here & I'll keep watching
Lord Of Light - (studio)
on the listing for the latest remix version on Play.com Lord of Light is listed as "studio" - anyone shed any light on this? --C Hawke (talk) 19:55, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
Remove Origianl research
As user 66.28.82.18 has placed a fact tag on the notes, I've removed the following entries as they are original research lacking verifiability.
- "Earth Calling" is a spoken piece, inspired by Lord Haw Haw's "Germany calling" wartime broadcasts.
- "Electronic No. 1" is an electronic piece, very similar to Cluster '71.
- "Orgone Accumulator" ... The music (including bass solo) is a version of Canned Heat's "Fried Hockey Boogie".
Although, I can hear the similarities with Canned Heat's "Fried Hockey Boogie" (last.fm). Also, Calvert's inspiration for "Earth Calling" may well have the BBC's "London calling". Drwhawkfan (talk) 20:02, 25 March 2010 (UTC)