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    Explore " hawkwind" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 219: Cap'n Content's Psychedelic Blues Bites", "The Story of Rock and Roll: S7E1", "Ep. 208: Degrees Of Separation... LEMMY", "Ep. 207: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal from the Crypt - Vol. V" and "Ep. 203: Further Sounds From Outer Space" from podcasts like ""InObscuria Podcast", "The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show", "InObscuria Podcast", "InObscuria Podcast" and "InObscuria Podcast"" and more!

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    Ep. 219: Cap'n Content's Psychedelic Blues Bites

    Ep. 219: Cap'n Content's Psychedelic Blues Bites

    This week we bring you a cornucopia of obscure psychedelic sonic nuggets from the one, the only Cap’n Content himself; Robert Harrison. Share a tab and grab a fork as we dig into some tasty blues inspired psychedelia curated by the good captain. These are bands and songs that co-host Kevin Williams was mostly unaware of until now, so we are flipping the script a bit in this episode! Welcome to BizarrObscuria!

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new!

    Songs this week include:

    1. Love – “Slick Dick” from False Start (1970)
    2. Steamhammer – “Midnight Blues Train” from Wailing Again (2022)
    3. The Pretty Things – “All Light Up” from Balboa Island (2007)
    4. Third World War – “Ascension Day” from Third World War (1972)
    5. Highway Robbery – “Ain’t Gonna Take No More” from For Love Or Money (1972)
    6. Lone Star – “She Said She Said” from Lone Star (1976)

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    The Story of Rock and Roll: S7E1

    The Story of Rock and Roll: S7E1

    Welcome to the 7th season of The Story of Rock and Roll radio Show.  S7E1 went out live on Rebel Rock Radio at 19h00 on 4 Jan 2024.  We kicked off with David Bowie and It’s No Game (Part 1) which feels like the perfect song for where we find ourselves in 2024.  

    The Diabolical Challenge has had a make-over.  In Season 6 I presented 4 albums from a specific year and listeners got to vote on which one they would choose if they could only take one.  Well with 52 shows in 2023, we ran out of years.  The new Diabolical Challenge looks at things alphabetically.  We will do two cycles A – Z to get us through to the end of Season 7.  Starting at 'A" we had: 

    ACDC – Flick of the Switch

    Avenged Sevenfold – City of Evil

    Accept – Balls to the Wall and 

    Audioslave – Audioslave 

    The Immortals track, a track over 7 minutes long that never gets airplay but is an amazing example of a band or artist at their best stays as is and we kicked off the year with Grand Funk Railroad and a track called ‘Inside Looking Out’ and that one was especially dedicated to Norman Roux.   

    Artists featured: David Bowie, Dee Snider, KK’s priest, Def Leppard, Iced Earth, Foghat, Hawkwind, Saxon, Scorpions, L,A. Guns, Skid Row, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Seether, Reef, Rammstein, Böhse Onkelz, Demon, Hellyeah, Dead Kennedys, The Clash, Girish & the Chronicles, Jelusick, Dio, Guns ‘n’ Roses. Grand Funk Railroad, Accept, Avenged Sevenfold, Audioslave, ACDC, Phil Campbell & the Bastard Sons, ZZ Top, Roan Ash, Warren Zevon, Fire Horses, My Chemical Romance, Bruce Springsteen.   

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    Ep. 208: Degrees Of Separation... LEMMY

    Ep. 208: Degrees Of Separation... LEMMY

    This week we offer up the 11th installment of our series called, “Degrees Of Separation…” where we discuss side projects and solo releases from artists we love. It also happens to be your favorite co-host Robert’s birthday… So, what better way to celebrate his 32nd b-day than by listening to some music from one of his all-time favorites: Ian Fraser Kilmister. Lemmy!!! Not much more to say about the man, the myth, the legend. A rock n’ roll icon that deserves the praise.

    New to InObscuria? It’s all about digging up obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal from one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. While we may be talking about an artist that many of you know in this episode, perhaps you are not aware of the depth of side projects and duets he had over his career. Our hope is that we turn you on to something new!

    Songs this week include:

    1. Hawkwind - “Lost Johnny” from Hall Of The Mountain Grill (1974)
    2. Slash - “Doctor Alibi” from Slash (2010)
    3. Headgirl - “Please Don’t Touch” from St. Valentine’s Day Massacre EP (1981)
    4. Probot - “Shake Your Blood” from Probot (2004)
    5. HeadCat - “Something Else” from Walk The Walk… Talk The Talk (2011)
    6. Lemmy & Wendy O. Williams - “Stand By Your Man” from Stand By Your Man EP (1982)
    7. Lemmy - “Tie Your Mother Down” from Dragon Attack: A Tribute To Queen (1997)
    8. Ozzy Osbourne & Lemmy - “Hellraiser” from Hellraiser (30th Anniversary Edition) - single (2021)

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    Ep. 207: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal from the Crypt - Vol. V

    Ep. 207: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal from the Crypt - Vol. V

    This week is the fifth volume of our deep dive into the trippy and groovy beginnings of the heavy stuff! Share a tab and join your favorite rock n’ roll grave robbers as they dig deep into the 60s & 70s Acid Rock n’ Proto Metal crypt to unearth some obscure bands that helped influence and mold what would become known as Heavy Metal. 

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This particular episode is planted firmly in the: LOST category, as all of these recordings occurred between 1969 – 1973. As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new in a genre and decade that you may have thought you already knew everything there was to know.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Fuse - “Show Me” from Fuse (1970)
    2. Stray Dog - “Crazy” from Stray Dog (1973)
    3. Taste - “Blister On The Moon” from Taste (1969)
    4. White Witch - “Aunti Christy / Harlow” from A Spiritual Greeting (1973)
    5. Incredible Hog - “Wreck My Soul” from Volume 1 (1973)
    6. Mariani - “Searching For A New Dimension” from Perpetuum Mobile (1970)
    7. Juan De La Cruz - “Shake Your Brains” from Himig Natin (1973)

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    Ep. 203: Further Sounds From Outer Space

    Ep. 203: Further Sounds From Outer Space

    After a unique experience playing Space Invaders, we thought we would space out this week with the way-out sounds from outer space! We’re talking about space rock people of planet earth! Join us on another flight to aural galaxies beyond the Milky Way! 

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we explore all things psychedelically spacey. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your earthly ears.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Hawklords – “Astral” from Space(2023)
    2. Cave In – “Waiting For Love” from Heavy Pendulum (2022) 
    3. SLIFT – “Unseen” from Unseen (2022)
    4. Mammoth Volume – “The Kuleshov Effect” from The Cursed Who Perform The Larva God Rites (2022)
    5. Busker Soundcheck – “Helium Cannonball” from Busker SoundCheck (1995)
    6. SDRA – “Asteroid Defenses” from Blast Off (2013)
    7. Failure – “Mercury Mouth” from Wild Type Droid (2021)

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    Ep. 156: Floydian Slips

    Ep. 156: Floydian Slips

    It’s time again to set the controls for the heart of the sun and celebrate our co-host: Robert Harrison’s birthday! Space out with us as we absorb a collection of songs that evoke the essence and vibes of his favorite band: Pink Floyd. While not obscure at all (they have 2 albums that are diamonds!), we shine on with snippets of similar sounds and themes by somewhat more modern bands from the 90s until today. 

    What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. Robert is usually forced to test his endurance, but this week is all about songs firmly in his big bang zone. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your ears, even with this collection of great dance songs sounding similar to one of the biggest selling rock acts of all time.

    Songs this week include:

    1. The McBroom Sisters – “What Do You Want From Me”from Black Floyd(2020)
    2. Porcupine Tree – “The Jokes On You” from Up The Down Stair (1993) 
    3. King Buffalo – “Mammoth” from Regenerator (2022)
    4. RPWL – “Masters Of War” from The RPWL Experience (2008)
    5. Thee Oh Sees – “Carrion Crawler” from Carrion Crawler / The Dream (2011)
    6. North Atlantic Oscillation – “Ceiling Poem” from Grappling Hooks (2010)
    7. Anathema – “Your Possible Pasts / Goodbye Cruel World” from Alternative 4 (1998)

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    Ep. 154: More Sounds From Outer Space

    Ep. 154: More Sounds From Outer Space

    After hearing about the spirited sax player from Hawkwind, Nik Turner, becoming a spirit; we thought we would space out this week with the way-out sounds from outer space! We’re talking about space rock people of planet earth! Join us on our return flight to aural galaxies beyond the milky way! 

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we explore all things psychedelically spacey from the last 50 years of cosmic rock n’ roll. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your earthly ears.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Hawkwind – “65 Million Years Ago”from All Aboard The Skylark (2019)
    2. Psychlona – “Blast Off” from Venus Skytrip (2022) 
    3. Dark Sun – “Black Spires” from Feed Your Mind (1997)
    4. Pinkish Black – “I’m All Gone” from Bottom Of The Morning (2015)
    5. King Buffalo – “Eye Of The Storm” from Longing To Be The Mountain (2018)
    6. Grobschnitt – “Travelling” from Grobschnitt (1972)

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    Episode 91. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown & Hawkwind

    Episode 91. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown & Hawkwind

    This is a dual episode profiling The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Hawkwind. Arthur Brown performed a stage act that went beyond The Who smashing their instruments or Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar. Arthur performed a Psychedelic shock rock spectacle, complete with flaming helmet. His sound incorporated Psych rock, Progressive rock, some Classical and the Blues. He was a major influence on bands like Alice Cooper and Kiss, wo in turn influenced successive generations of bands that emphasized theatrics. 

    Hawkwind were the very definition of the term "Space Rock". They, along with Pink Floyd, created otherworldly sounds that ascended their listeners to a different universe emotionally. This segment is a tribute to Nik Turner, who just passed away this past week, and we offer our gratitude to him for his music. 

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    Ep. 145: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal From The Crypt Vol. IV

    Ep. 145: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal From The Crypt Vol. IV

    Welcome back my friends to Ep. 145 of the InObscuria Podcast! This week our rock n’ roll grave robbers share a tab and fall deep into the 1970s Acid Rock n’ Proto Metal crypt to unearth some obscure bands that helped influence and mold what would become known as Heavy Metal. This is the fourth volume of our deep dive into the trippy and groovy beginnings of the heavy stuff!

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This particular episode is planted firmly in the: LOST category, as all of these recordings, occurred between 1970 – 1972. However, some of these bands didn’t actually see the release of this material until the 90s and the 2000s! As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new in a genre and decade that you may have thought you already knew everything there was to know.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Dust - “Suicide” from Hard Attack (1972)
    2. Blackwater Park - “Mental Block” from Dirt Box (1972)
    3. Alamo - “Question Raised” from Alamo (1971)
    4. Poobah - “MR. DESTROYER” from Let Me In (1972)
    5. Jerusalem - “When The Wolf Sits” from Jerusalem (1972)
    6. Night Sun - “Nightmare” from Mournin’ (1972)
    7. Black Cat Bones - “Save My Love” from Barbed Wire Sandwich (1970)

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    Ep. 135: Headstones: Inhalin' Stoner Metal - Dos

    Ep. 135: Headstones: Inhalin' Stoner Metal - Dos

    Your 2 favorite grave robbers are back at the Firehouse this week to light one up and inhale some of the finest obscure Stoner Metal! Join Robert and Kevin as they dive head-first into the smokey world of fuzzed-out, trippy metal from 8 bands YOU should be listening to. Remember; if you don’t cough listening to this episode, you don’t get off…

    New to InObscuria? It’s all about digging up obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal from one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we cover bands and songs that are Lost on most of the music-listening public. Come join the circle and get your groove on with us this week! Puff puff give… 

    Songs this week include:

    1. Red Giant – “Chopper ” from Dysfunctional Majesty (2010)
    2. Doctor Smoke – “Reborn Into Darkness” from Dreamers And The Dead (2021)
    3. Trouble – “Revelation (Life Or Death)” from Psalm 9 (1984)
    4. Kylesa – “Crowded Road” from Spiral Shadow (2010)
    5. Blood Of The Sun – “Beyond The Cold” from Blood Of The Sun (2004)
    6. Mammoth Mammoth – “GO” from Vol. III Hell’s Likely (2012)
    7. Kadavar – “Last Living Dinosaur” from Berlin (2022)
    8. Mystic Prophecy – “Space Lord” from Monuments Uncovered (2018)

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    EP 55. Lemmy Tell You About Hawkwind

    EP 55. Lemmy Tell You About Hawkwind

    We are in search of space rock's origin story: Hawkwind.

    If you've heard of them at all, it's likely because their bassist went on to form one of the most recognizable, if not influential metal bands of all time. Of course we're talking about Lemmy and Motorhead. Motorhead was actually named after a song by Hawkwind, a band hugely influential in their own right. Progenitors of a sub-genre affectionately known as Space Rock.

    Space rock emerged from an era where space was truly the final frontier. Merging the popular events and science fiction of the day with the far out sound of Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead, Can and Neu! they begat Rush, Oranssi Pazuzu, Thee Oh Sees and King Gizzard.

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    Ep. 105: Sounds From Outer Space

    Ep. 105: Sounds From Outer Space

    As more celebrities and wealthy cowboys rocket into the stratosphere, we thought this week we would space out with the way out sounds from outer space! We’re talking about space rock people of planet earth! To join us on our inaugural flight, we brought along Robert’s cousin, Frank Harrison. Yes, two Harrisons on one episode… it’s a two-fer! 

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we explore all things psychedelically spacey from the last 50-years of cosmic rock n’ roll. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your earthly ears.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Hawkwind – “Psychedelic Warlords”from Hall Of The Mountain Grill (1974)
    2. Hawklords – “Speed Of Sound” from TIME (2021) 
    3. Orange Goblin – “The Astral Project” from Frequencies From Planet Ten (1997)
    4. Farflung – “Unborn Planet” from A Wound In Eternity (2008)
    5. UFO – “Silver Bird” from UFO 2 - Flying (1971)
    6. Howling Giant – “Henry Tate” from Black Hole Space Wizard, Pt. 2 (2017)

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    Ep. 86: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal From The Crypt Vol. III

    Ep. 86: Acid Rock n' Proto Metal From The Crypt Vol. III

    What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Well, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This particular episode is planted firmly in the: FORGOTTEN category, as all of these recordings occurred between 1971 – 1974. However, some of these bands didn’t actually see the release of this material until the 90s and the 2000s! As always, our hope is that we turn you on to something new in a genre and decade that you may have thought you already knew everything there was to know.

    Songs this week include:

    1. Bang – “The Queen” from Bang (1971)
    2. CWT – “Widow Woman” from The Hundredweight (1973) 
    3. Icecross – “Jesus Freaks” from Icecross (1973)
    4. Tiger B. Smith – “Tiger Rock” from Tiger Rock (1972)
    5. JPT Scare Band – “Titan’s Sirens” from Past Is Prologue (1973)
    6. Hard Stuff – “Sinister Minister” from Bulletproof (1972)
    7. Iron Claw – “Clawstrophobia” from Iron Claw (1974)

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    Episode 21. Space Odyssey

    Episode 21. Space Odyssey

    Space exploration has fascinated people since the first Apollo launches and during the Late 60's some bands started to write music based on Outer Space themes. We will listen to music with a spacey edge and transmit signals out to deep space and hoping we'll hear a transmission back at us in return.

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    1977 - October: E.L.O. “Out of the Blue”

    1977 - October:  E.L.O. “Out of the Blue”

    By the time they released their seventh studio album, Out of the Blue,  British rock band E.L.O., also known as the Electric Light Orchestra was a successful machine for rock hits with a “Beatleseque Pop” sound.  The Beatles connection was not random, as guitarist and founding member Roy Wood wanted to introduce strings, violins, cellos, basses, horns and woodwinds to Rock music, and “pick up where the Beatles left off.”  ELO was formed by Wood on guitar, Bev Bevan on drums, and Jeff Lynne on  vocals and guitars.  Over time Lynne would become  synonymous with the group.  

    Out of the Blue is a double album written by Jeff Lynne in less than a month.  He was staying in a chalet in the Swiss Alps and couldn't come up with any songs during several weeks of dreary weather.  One day the sun came out, and an incredible burst of creativity came upon Lynne as a result.  The album makes extensive use of strings, and also a vocoder to produce unusual sounds.  The album was accompanied by a tremendous special effects-laden stage show and tour.  

    Jeff Lynne acquired the rights to the name Electric Light Orchestra from co-founder Bev Bevan in 1999, and tours as Jeff Lynne's ELO today.

    Sit back and enjoy - “there ain't a cloud in sight!”

     

    Turn to Stone
    This track opens the album.  Jeff Lynne stated in a Rolling Stone interview that this is one of his most favorite songs — he loves the "shuffle beat."  It was the first singe from the album, and reached number 13 on the US Billboard chart.

    Wild West Hero
    This is a deeper cut from the album, with a softer, wistful sound and great harmonies.  Westerns were a popular genre when Lynne was growing up.  The band's cello player played the honky tonk piano.  Supposedly Jeff Lynne wrote this in 4 minutes.

    Standin' in the Rain
    Side three of the double album is subtitled “Concerto for a Rainy Day,” with four tracks about the weather.  This deeper cut leads off the concerto, and you can hear a vocoder about 30 seconds in, with a thunder crackle voicing the words "Concerto for a Rainy Day."

    Mr. Blue Sky
    This well known song is the final track from “Concerto for a Rainy Day,” at which point the sun comes out.  The major key and fast pace give this song an amazingly optimistic feel.  Rob wants this played at his funeral — “Never mind I’ll remember you this way.”  

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    “That's All Right” Elvis Presley
    The last concert recorded by The King before his death was broadcast in this month.  Elvis had passed two months earlier in August 1977.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Brick House by The Commodores
    Bruce's staff pick started as a jam originated by bassist Ronald LaPread.  Producer James Carmichael challenged the band to turn it into a song.  Band member William King brought it home and his wife, Shirley Hanna-King wrote the lyrics based off the expression “built like a brick $#@!-house.”  Drummer Walter “Clyde” Orange sings lead instead of their normal front man, Lionel Ritchie, because the band thought he had the right funky voice for it.

    Strawberry Letter 23  by The Brothers Johnson
    Brian keeps up the R&B flavor with this Quincy Jones' produced song.  It tells the story of the 23rd love letter between two lovers.

    Whips and Furs   by The Vibrators
    You can count on Wayne for a deeper punk cut.  He discovered this on a compilation album.  Good new-fashioned rock! 

    Isn't It Time  by The Babys
    Rob's staff pick was penned by Babys bass guitarist Jack Conrad and songwriter Ray Kennedy.  It is Kennedy's story about falling in love with a Mademoiselle.  The song alternates between a soft and hard rock sound, and the chorus goes back and forth between the left and right channels.  “I just can't find the answers to the questions that keep going through my mind, Hey Babe...isn't it time?”

     

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    The Iron Dream by Hawkwind
    We finish off this week's podcast with a prog rock instrumental piece.

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