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Hawklords were an English music group active between 1978 and 1979. Members were from
Hawkwind Hawkwind are an English rock band known as one of the earliest space rock groups. Since their formation in November 1969, Hawkwind have gone through many incarnations and have incorporated many different styles into their music, including hard ...
, who were inactive during that period, (
Robert Calvert Robert Newton Calvert (9 March 1945 – 14 August 1988) was a South African-British writer, poet, and musician. He is principally known for his role as lyricist, performance poet and lead vocalist of the space rock band Hawkwind. Early life ...
– vocals,
Dave Brock David Anthony Brock (born 20 August 1941) is an English musician. He plays electric guitar, keyboards, bass and oscillators. He is a founder, sole constant member and musical focus of the space rock group Hawkwind.Allmusic– Dave Brock biogr ...
– guitar and Simon King – drums) and a local
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group named Ark (
Harvey Bainbridge Harvey Frederick Bainbridge (born 24 September 1949, Dorset) is an English bass and keyboard player. He is best known as the bass player and keyboard player in Hawkwind. Career Bainbridge's first musical group was when he was at school. A gro ...
– bass and Martin Griffin – drums) with the addition of former
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keyboardist
Steve Swindells Steve Swindells (born 21 November 1952) is an English singer-songwriter, keyboardist, party organizer, club promoter and journalist. Life and career Early life Swindells grew up in the Bath and Bristol area, dropping out of art college to play ...
. In 1978, the band released their first full studio album ''
25 Years On ''25 Years On'' is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Hawkwind, released in 1978. The band released it under the name "Hawklords" for legal reasons, as there was a dispute over ownership of the name "Hawkwind" at the time. It reac ...
''. In 2008, a new Hawklords formed around bass player Harvey Bainbridge and ex-Hawkwind vocalist
Ron Tree Ronald 'Ron' Tree (born 8 April 1963 in Leeds, England) is an English musician and songwriter, best known as frontman and bassist for the English space rock band Hawkwind from 1995 to 2002. He also played both these roles in the reunited Steve To ...
.


Live

The release of the album ''
25 Years On ''25 Years On'' is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Hawkwind, released in 1978. The band released it under the name "Hawklords" for legal reasons, as there was a dispute over ownership of the name "Hawkwind" at the time. It reac ...
'' was promoted with a 41 date UK tour during October and November 1978. The stage show was designed by
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and was based on a ''
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''/
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dystopia theme, featuring a projected film based light show, dancers in drab clothing performing mundane tasks, and spotlight towers creating an oppressive internment camp atmosphere. During the course of the tour the show was cut-back due to financial constraints, sufficiently upsetting Bubbles enough for him to refuse to work with Brock again. Some of the musicians felt that this action lightened the atmosphere resulting in the shows becoming more powerful. For the
Hammersmith Odeon The Hammersmith Apollo, currently called the Eventim Apollo for sponsorship reasons, and formerly known as the Hammersmith Odeon, is a live entertainment performance venue, originally built as a cinema called the Gaumont Palace. Located in Ha ...
gig on 13 October,
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guested on "
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". The
Brunel University Brunel University London is a public research university located in the Uxbridge area of London, England. It was founded in 1966 and named after the Victorian engineer and pioneer of the Industrial Revolution, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. In June 1 ...
, Uxbridge concert (24 November) was professionally filmed by
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, but to date only snippets have been aired on UK television. The
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concert (23 November) was professionally recorded, and subsequent archive albums have included portions from it. A tour programme was sold at this gig detailing the weird science behind the '25 Years' project. It outlined the aims and achievements of Pan Transcendental Industries and its programme for the industrialisation of religion. It described the construction of the first 'Metaphactory' staffed in part by car crash victims whose function was to generate new forms of social behaviour through the transformation of private into public fantasies. The nine million workers who populated this giant factory complex are described in the song 'The Age Of The Micro Man' wherein it is shown that they have no idea what they are working for. In fact the new rulers of this dark industrial age received contact from aliens that they believed were actually angels. These 'angels' said they would provide enlightenment, but at a price. The payment was nonsensical but nevertheless the human race was enslaved.


Set-list

The following set-list is that from the Hammersmith Odeon, 13 October 1978 performance. The set-list would slightly change during the course of the tour, significantly "Flying Doctor" being dropped halfway through.


Releases

*'' Weird Tape 4'' **Recorded at Plymouth Polytechnic, 23 November 1978 **June 1981, Weird Tapes, WEIRD104, UK cassette **September 2000,
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, HAWKVP9CD, UK CD *''Hawklords Live'' **Recorded at Brunel University, Uxbridge, 24 November 1978. Also includes the additional track "Over The Top" from the Sonic Assassins concert **1992, Dojo Records, DOJOCD7, UK CD **May 1992, Griffin Records, GN03921-2, USA CD *''Live '78'' **Recorded at Brunel University, Uxbridge, 24 November 1978 **29 June 2009, Atomhenge ( Cherry Red) Records, ATOMCD1014, UK CD


Tour dates

The band undertook a 42 date UK tour in October and November 1978, with support from
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and The Softies. *6 October – Oxford, New Theatre *7 October – Manchester, Apollo *8 October – Liverpool, Empire *9 October – Edinburgh, Usher Hall *10 October – Newcastle, City Hall *11 October – Middlesbrough, Town Hall *13 October – London, Hammersmith Odeon – guest appearance from
Lemmy Ian Fraser Kilmister (24 December 1945 – 28 December 2015), better known as Lemmy Kilmister or simply Lemmy, was an English musician. He was the founder, lead singer, bassist and primary songwriter of the rock band Motörhead, of which he wa ...
*14 October – Milton Keynes, Leisure Centre *15 October – Croydon, Fairfield Halls *16 October – Portsmouth, Guild Hall *17 October – Birmingham, Odeon *18 October – Dunstable, Queensway Hall *19 October – Blackburn, King George Hall *20 October – Bristol, Colston Hall *21 October – St. Albans, City Hall *22 October – Ipswich, Gaumont *23 October – Leicester, De Montfort Hall *24 October – Sheffield, City Hall *25 October – Bradford, St. Georges Hall *26 October – Leeds, Queens Hall *27 October – Stoke-on-Trent, Victoria Hall *28 October – Paignton, Festival Theatre *29 October – Poole, Wessex Hall *2 November – Malvern, Winter Gardens *3 November – Cambridge, Corn Exchange *4 November – Ilford, Gants Hill Odeon *5 November – Reading, Hexagon *6 November – Cardiff, University *8 November – Gloucester, Leisure Centre *9 November – Folkestone, Leas Cliff Hall *10 November – Derby, Assembly Rooms *11 November – Nottingham, Heart of the Midlands (Rock City) *13 November – Hemel, Pavilion *15 November – Glasgow, Apollo *16 November – Carlisle, Market Hall *17 November – Lancaster, University *18 November – Oldham, Queen Elizabeth Hall *19 November – Blackburn, King George Hall *22 November – Wolverhampton, Civic Hall *23 November – Plymouth, Polytechnic – professionally recorded *24 November – Uxbridge, Brunel University – professionally filmed *25 November – Hastings, Pier Pavilion


Rockfield Studios, 1979

After the tour, the band were to tour North America, but Calvert, wishing for the return of King, dismissed Griffin who then concentrated on his studio business and playing for
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before returning to Hawkwind for the 1981 ''
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'' album. Swindells recalls the five members spending time at Rockfield "where we rehearsed and jammed and wrote... Calvert was suffering definite mental problems when we were there. I think he was going through a divorce from his novelist wife, Pamela, and he was very unstable." Calvert left the band going on to write the novel ''Hype'' and recording an accompanying album, and he never appeared on any of the recordings released from these sessions.


Return to Hawkwind

Swindells wrote "
Shot Down in the Night ''Shot Down in the Night'' is a 1979 song written by Steve Swindells, who was at that time keyboardist with the UK rock group Hawkwind. Swindells and Hawkwind released different versions of the song as a single on 27 June 1980. Hawkwind's versi ...
" at these sessions, and the band considered it ideal for single release, but with the band having no record contract Swindells departed when offered a solo deal, resulting in the album ''
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''. The remaining three members were joined by
Huw Lloyd-Langton Richard Hugh "Huw" Lloyd-Langton (6 February 1951 – 6 December 2012) was an English musician, best known as the guitarist for the rock band HawkwindStrong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Rock Discography'', Canongate, , p. 466 at various times. ...
(lead guitar) and
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(synthesizers), choosing to revert to the name of Hawkwind and embarking upon a UK Winter 1979 tour resulting in the album ''
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''. Swindells' studio version and Hawkwind's live version of "Shot Down in the Night" were released as singles simultaneously in 1980, both featuring Lloyd-Langton and King.


The new Hawklords

In 2008 a new
Hawklords Hawklords were an English music group active between 1978 and 1979. Members were from Hawkwind, who were inactive during that period, (Robert Calvert – vocals, Dave Brock – guitar and Simon King (musician), Simon King – drums) and a loca ...
formed around Harvey Bainbridge, with drummer
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(ex-
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), guitarist and keyboard player Jerry Richards, vocalist
Ron Tree Ronald 'Ron' Tree (born 8 April 1963 in Leeds, England) is an English musician and songwriter, best known as frontman and bassist for the English space rock band Hawkwind from 1995 to 2002. He also played both these roles in the reunited Steve To ...
(ex-Hawkwind singer) and bassist Tom Ashurst. The band's critically acclaimed 2015 album release, ''R:Evolution'' reached number 15 on the Official UK Top 30 Progressive Rock Chart and was in the top 75 for over two months. A “Full-blown sonic slab of classic British space-rock”, it has been nominated for best rock album of 2015 by One World Music Awards. In 2016, the same line up, augmented by guest vocalist Kim McAuliffe, released the album ''Fusion'' (LORDS1016)


References


External links


Atomhenge Records
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