• Ep 19: End of Season Special - The 80's

  • Sep 26 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 19: End of Season Special - The 80's

  • Summary

  • HAWKWIND: THE THATCHER YEARS

    Hawkbinge is back from the dark recesses of our completely unplanned hiatus! And we're casting an eye over 80's Hawkwind to round off season 2 and get our PDA's, pogs and pagers at the ready for season 3 and the 1990's...

    However, We couldn't face this daunting task on our own, and so we enlisted the help of an amazingly special guest to talk 80's Hawkwind with us: a man who was there, lived it, breathed it, and documented most of it with his camera - yes, it's all-round renaissance man Oz Hardwick himself - renowned Hawkwind photographer, published poet, Professor of Creative Writing at Leeds Trinity, musician (with an album of space rock out now, no less) and writer. And we get into all of that, because it's fascinating, and then blaze a trail randomly through Hawkwind's 80's releases before choosing some of our favourite orphan tracks that never made it onto those albums, but maybe should have...

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.1 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.2 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.3 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.4 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.5 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Master playlist, also on Spotify.

    We truly appreciate all the tweets, messages, ratings and comments, and if you'd like to get in touch, you'll find Hawkbinge here: @hawkbinge on Twitter and Insta, and email podcast@hawkbinge.space

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