Good God - rough doesn't begin to describe it. The best bit is the end...
Come come H, at least you're watching it for free, Sonic had to pay..

Now, then... this is supposed to be a review, albeit one that's heavily augmented by youtube clips... so I'll say I wasn't that impressed by C'mon. I didn't find it rough; I think I found it fairly flat and lacking in sparkle.
Many are Called, I found rather better. It had a bit of kick to it, although whether it would please Man traditionalists is quite another matter. I'll post that track probably tomorrow.
And Spunk Rock, yes I enjoyed it. You can tell by the way my camera's rhythmically bobbling around!
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Some other of my Leamington Spa clips:
Krankshaft (Bob Calvert collaboration band) -
Lord of the Hornets (parts)
Huw Lloyd-Langton (ex-Hawkwind) -
Waiting for Tomorrow (brief clip)
(This guy was in hospital six months ago, in grave danger of dying... so it was great to see him back on stage!)
Banco de Gaia (DJ mix outfit) -
Spirit of the Age (clip)
Hawkwind - with a new track,
Prometheus, that'll be on their new studio album released 21 June. Yay!
Thanks Sonic..
A sad viewing, but I guess it may have suffered from being recorded on a mobile phone.....
I shouldn't wonder. Perhaps there were all sorts of subtle overtones that my camera mic just missed

I s'pse you've mentioned them, but how were Hawkwind? I saw them in a Swansea Valley festval called The Gwyl (unsurprisingly it translates as The Festival) at Ystalyfera RFC about 10 / 12 years ago. Oh, my. What a bemused crowd!!
Well, I'm not an accomplished wordsmith when it comes to doing reviews, as I daresay you've noticed on this thread!!
My review of Hawkwind two days prior is
here and Leamington wasn't all that different.