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The two songs that open "Warrior on the Edge of Time" by Hawkwind. Two easily noticeable flubs as far as I recall, but this was the best take of three and my left hand didn't want to do more.
"Down Through the Night" by Hawkwind, final version. A portable camera might become a priority, or at least some new photos...
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"Space Is Deep" by Hawkwind, because space has such depth to it!
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Cobbled together haphazardly, and a portion was robbed from "Web Weaver" in homage to the version from Space Ritual (live '72).
Thanks to the NSSDC for the pics as those couldn't possibly be my own manufacture.
"Master of the Universe" by Hawkwind, final version. I might have liked the middle version best but the vid was too much, even for people who don't suffer from photo-sensitive epilepsy.
The purpose of this vid is to inform you why I do what I do on YouTube, but not to insist that you like it or that something is wrong with you if you don't.
Spirit of the Age, by Hawkwind.
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"I have no flaws to identify" is an interesting statement to make when my hand was cramping up from a simple two-chord progression. I think there are several flaws to identify, actually.
Motorhead's "Ace of Spades".
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Funnily enough, I don't really play any of the games that get mentioned in the song, let alone for money... Thanks Lemmy!
"PSI Power" From Hawklords: 25 Years On.
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Clipping galore, mostly the product of video editing where I had to artificially lengthen the pauses in the recorded vocals. I'm looking forward to a new microphone and hopefully some editing software, sooner rather than later.
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"Lovely Day" by Ayria, for loose definitions of "Lovely Day" by Ayria. I decided in my first non-Hawkwind outing that the only prudent thing to do is poorly transcribe a good electronic song and ruin it, all with only the best intentions of making a faithful cover. It also reveals more than ever how I CANNOT SING. :)
Einstein was actually married twice.
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Hawkwind's "Quark, Strangeness and Charm". The usual stutter of my speech seemed remarkably absent from my singing here, until I went for this song; it's just one of those days.
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It's So Easy, by Hawkwind. I'm guessing from the vibe of the band at that time that the "revolution" they were sure was coming was an anarchic one. Either that, or it was just so easy to say.
It's sort of like promising a game will be a "Final Fantasy", then making over a dozen sequels; more like a Penultimate Fantasy
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Mr. Dyl-erpillar talks about apples, oranges, and how looking at the monitor instead of the camera may give you the impression he's ogling you.
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