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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

^Good point!  I can think of many examples of "spacey-rock." (Nektar, Captain Beyond etc.) that I would not classify as authentic "space rock"
🌌🚀 The most cosmic of the non-space-rock records that otherwise belong to the genre of symphonic prog, in my humble opinion, is the debut album of the 🇭🇺Hungarian band Solaris, "Marsbéli Krónikák" ("Martian Chronicles") from 1983. That record stands out like a shimmering star in the night sky. "Martian Chronicles" is not just a collection of symphonic prog tunes; it's an interstellar journey that invites listeners to float among the stars and dance on the red sands of Mars!🔴 🌠
Imagine embarking on a cosmic voyage, where each note is a comet streaking across your consciousness. ☄️ "Martian Chronicles" weaves intricate melodies and celestial harmonies that transport you to distant galaxies. 💫 The lush orchestration envelops you like a nebula, while the rhythmic pulses echo the heartbeat of distant worlds. 🌀 As you drift through this sonic tapestry, you can almost feel the gravitational pull of Mars drawing you closer to its mysteries. 🔴🪐🌌 💫
Each track is like a chapter in an epic space-saga, inviting listeners to ponder their place in the universe while tapping into their inner Martian spirit! 👽 🛸
"Martian Chronicles" captured the imaginations of prog fans and sparked dreams of Martians dancing under alien moons. The music flows like stardust, igniting visions of intergalactic adventures and cosmic encounters! 🌙 🎶🌠
But lo and behold, it wasn't until the shimmering year of 1995, after the celestial vibrations of Solaris graced the stage at Progfest ‘95, that the rest of the prog universe began to orbit around this Hungarian gem. 🌍✨ As the cosmic waves rippled through time and space, the crowd that packed the Variety Arts Theater in Los Angeles were transported to a realm where music transcended earthly boundaries. 🌙 The band played the epic from the album, titled "The Martian Chronicles Parts 1-6." 🚀🪐
Fortunately, great footage that captures that Solaris performance exists! ✨ This spacey and instrumental sympho-rock fantasia intertwines Berlin School-like synthesiser wizardry with an ethereal dance of melodies, where piano, guitar, and flute engage in a harmonious interplay that feels like stardust swirling in a galactic breeze. 🌌 🎶 🎹 ✨🔴

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HIERONYMUS DREAM      Space Rock's coming home! Nostos is the dominant theme in Homer's Odyssey, where a Greek hero returns home from an epic journey, including battling in The Trojan War, being shipwrecked, and heroically dealing with various other trials and tribulations along the way. Nostos was the Arnold Schwarzenegger of his day, dispatching his enemies with suitably heroic aplomb whilst no doubt delivering sardonic one-liners along the way, something along the lines of "Tha epistretso.", for the classical Greek scholars amongst us. Hieronymus Dream are an anonymous quintet of psychedelic shamans from Rhodes Island, the largest of the fifteen (not twelve) islands of the Greek Dodecanese - in stark contrast with the smallest US State of Rhode Island, which is not really an island at all. The name of the band draws obvious inspiration from Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, who's noted for his horrifying, nightmarish depictions of Hell - so not the kind of paintings you'd want to hang up on your bedroom wall. Hieronymus Dream's first EP "Clairvoyance" was predictably followed by their first full-length album: "Nostos" the album we have here. The intriguing album cover, featuring a dramatic image of a giant snail wrapped around the thin atmosphere of the Earth, gives some indication of the weird and wonderful music contained within, which incidentally, was released on the Weird Beard label - although you don't have to be a weirdy-beardy vegan type to enjoy the spaced-out, psychedelic grooves on this cosmic dream-ride though the final frontier of space. So stock up with dilithium crystals, set phasers to stun and prepare to energize, as the astounding sounds and amazing music of Hieronymus Dream take you on the best space trip around the universe since Hawkwind first went In Search of Space back in 1971 - and you don't even have to leave the comfort of your space-rocking chair. Oh, and don't worry, the hypnotic music of Hieronymus Dream is nothing like the sonic shock wave of Hawkwind's pounding and pulsating music. No, "Nossos" is more healing and soothing than an hour spent reclining in Dr. McCoy's sickbay, so  enjoy this pleasure cruise through the inner regions of the erogenous zones and just lie back and think of Greece.

4 stars 2020: Hieronymus Dream - Clairvoyance (EP) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu8yi2wn28c
4 stars 2021: Hieronymus Dream - Nostos - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM1Gnpt4eYo



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Originally posted by Floydoid Floydoid wrote:

I never expected this topic to take off.

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Oh, you started it!!  Space and prog go together like ham and eggs!!  

The latest Glass Hammer CD "Arise" is a very good one!  Spacey-rock!



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I never expected this topic to take off.

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THE FLOW     Go with The Flow! A chilled-out band from Greece's third city of Patras, in the far north of the Peloponnesian peninsula. The Flow first streamed into view back in 1999, with their one and only album of spacey, mellow moods having an Incubation period of four years. Their hypnotic  music is as chilled out as a daiquiri cocktail on ice with a slice of lemon on a sun-kissed Mediterranean beach with the waves gently lapping at your feet and with a dog gently lapping at your ice cream. The music is as delicately pleasing as a fragile Grecian urn with the heavily-accented vocalist only adding to the delightful Greek charm of this modern Krautrock classic. "Incubation" features swirling waves of laid-back rhythms gently ebbing and flowing like the tide, together with lashings of cool and breezy psychedelic grooves. And so, if you've ever wanted to sail the Aegean Sea without leaving the comfort of your armchair and you're in the mood for a sun-dazed, psychedelic haze of in-and-out phasing that sounds so amazing, then you'll surely have a pleasant voyage - and don't forget the sunscreen!





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^Good point!  I can think of many examples of "spacey-rock" (Nektar, Captain Beyond etc.) that I would not classify as authentic "space rock."   I'll have to listen to this one.  

One of my favorites by the Captain: 

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^Good point!  I can think of many examples of "spacey-rock" (Nektar, Captain Beyond etc.) that I would not classify as authentic "space rock."   I'll have to listen to this one.  

One of my favorites by the Captain: 

https://youtu.be/x5D_6GHBBVg?si=prkEQLHU4S4s61n2
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5 stars 1971: Nektar - Journey to the Centre of the Eye - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kynjoDkG1vw

NEKTAR       Achtung! Nektar are NOT German, despite the band being formed in Munich at the tail end of the 1960's, and despite them being based in Germany for much of their career. No, this band are as British as tea and crumpets and a game of croquet on an English summer lawn. Nektar have had a long and illustrious career, with many changes of line-up along the way, and it all began with this spacey album, the intriguingly-titled " Journey to the Centre of the Eye" (1971). The band are still going strong 13 albums and nearly 50 years later with their latest album "The Other Side" due for release in 2020. This album consists of 13 tracks, although it's really just one long spacey suite of music as there are no noticeable breaks between the songs. Let's travel back in time now to the halcyon days of 1971 and take a "Journey to the Centre of the Eye."

The album opens appropriately enough with "Prelude". This brief 1-minute prelude features spooky, swirling sound effects and mysterious noises to put you in the mood for some classic Space Rock. We're in Hawkwind territory here, so hold on tight and prepare for an ""Astronaut's Nightmare". Strangely, the opening to this song reminds one of a Beatles' number, but that first impression doesn't last for long. This is pretty impressive stuff with the keyboard player going hell for leather on the Hammond organ and with the singer sounding like he's on some far-out psychedelic acid trip. The guitarist is no slouch either as he fires off some stunning guitar leads, not to mention the drummer, who's pounding away on his kit in true Space Rock tradition. It's freaky, it's spacey, it's mysterious, but most important of all, this is great music. Prepare to be amazed! If you can't "Countenance" that, then how about this, because this is Track 3: "Countenance". The pace is now slowed down somewhat with some very pleasant and laid back organ playing. Don't be fooled though, because that was just the opening and there's a wild psychedelic guitarist on the loose and he's here to show you what he's made of with some good solid riffing. The song ascends triumphantly into a tremendously uplifting crescendo of sound to take you into Space Rock heaven. We now arrive at "The Nine Lifeless Daughters of the Sun" which is presumably about the nine planets of the solar system, although there's nothing lifeless about the Earth, or indeed this instrumental rip-roaring organ-driven number. Onwards now at Warp Factor 5 to Track No. 5 "Warp Oversight". There are lots of spacey plinky-plonky noises to be heard in this eerie number with a Hawkwind-style spacey rhythm phasing in and out of the mix. It's all very atmospheric and mysterious, but no less than you'd expect from a classic Space Rock album. We're now almost halfway through our journey as "The Dream Nebula I" closes out Side One. Just lie back and enjoy because this is beautiful music, and there's more to come too as "The Dream Nebula II" continues on the opening of Side Two of the album. "It's All in the Mind" is up next, although it's not all in the mind that this is a great song and a superb album overall. And now onto "Burn Out My Eyes", the longest track on the album, running at nearly 8 minutes long. Again, this is another song that's designed to carry you into orbit on a rocket- propelled blast of Hammond organ, wild guitar riffs and a powerful singer soaring on a wave of emotion. Onwards now to "Void of Vision", a manic free-for-all as the Hammond organist takes off on a flight of fancy, throwing caution to the wind. Track 11 "Pupil of the Eye" gallops along at impressive speed, firing on all cylinders with a pounding rhythm and the vocalist giving it his all and more besides, in the style of David Byron of Uriah Heep. "Look Inside Yourself" now for the penultimate song on the album with our fantastic journey nearly at an end. It's a short 1-minute barnstormer of a song which takes us into "Death of the Mind" to close out the album. The grand finale to the album is a bombastic and grandiose song full of triumphal pomp and ceremony to conclude this superb album in fine style. The journey ends, but this was just the beginning for Nektar!

This marvellous album of classic Space Rock has really stood the test of time and it's sure to delight fans of Hawkwind. The album sounds as fresh today nearly 50 years on, as it did at the time of its release when Space Rock was just taking off, way back in 1971. "Journey to the Centre of the Eye" deserves a treasured place in any Prog-Rock/Space Rock music lover's collection. With a debut album as impressive as this, Nektar's later albums have got to be well-worth a listen too.

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Originally posted by SpaceRockTraveller SpaceRockTraveller wrote:

✨ Cosmic wanderers, let's take a groovy ride back to the stellar year of 1972, when the celestial sounds from "UFO 2: Flying" still floated into our universe. That cosmic gem, released in October 1971, often lovingly referred to as just "UFO 2" or simply "Flying," is adorned with the enchanting subtitle Space Rock. 🚀✨ Can you dig it? This might just be the very first time we’ve ever heard the term "space rock" being tossed around in the space-filling substance called aether. 🌌 In those early days, UFOs were like heavyweights in the space-rock arena, bringing forth vibrations that resonated with the stars and planets. 🌠 So let’s give a warm galactic welcome to UFO during their brief space-rock era—it’s truly out of this world! 🗼French TV music programme Rock En Stock, 1972; great stuff indeed! 💫

Good call! I have always considered UFO's "Flying" album to be one of the ultimate Space Rock albums of all time! If you play the end of the second side of the lp backwards, you will hear "Well, I've belted you and slayed you, by the living god that made you; you're a better man than I Gunga din "Yes, we know it's all been done before...."
✨ In the ether of the space-rock cosmos, where sound waves ripple through the cosmos like shooting stars, we find ourselves reflecting on the legacy of the early UFO. 🚀🌌 These pioneers charted a course into uncharted territories, steering away from keys and diving headfirst into the heavier realms of space-rock. 🚀🎸  Their sonic explorations have not only left an indelible mark on music history but have also inspired a new generation of cosmic voyagers who continue to push the boundaries of sound today. 🌠🎶
Among these modern-day astral travellers is the 🇫🇷French trio SLIFT, whose music resonates with a cosmic energy that is as vibrant as a supernova! 🌟💫 With their heavy riffs, SLIFT crafts tunes that transport listeners to distant galaxies where time bends and reality shifts. 🛸 Their live performances are drawing fans into a whirlpool of sound that feels both exhilarating and transcendent. 🎤🌌
Their 15-minute performance of "Citadel on a Satellite/Hyperion," which was recorded at Mix'art Myrys, Toulouse, in 2020, is one of their interstellar journey's most unforgettable moments that are filmed and saved in a time capsule. Listening to this version makes one feel as though floating with this amazing trio, who seems to continue where UFO left off with space rock in the early seventies, through space on the tail of a comet, despite nearly total absence of synths! ☄️ 🌠🎸✨

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But hold onto your helmets, fellow travellers! 🪐💫 I simply must honourably share a stellar gem from their 1977 live album "Encore." 🚀 🌌 Enter "Coldwater Canyon," a track that transcends time and space with its mesmerising soundscapes. 🛸 The electric guitar solo by Edgar Froese is nothing short of a cosmic odyssey—distorted and drenched in otherworldly vibes, it spirals through dimensions like a comet streaking across the night sky! 🎸🌠




Hi,

Saw this tour in LA at the Greek Theater, with the lights and magick of Laserium in the show. The picture at the back of the album is the trees in the back of the open air theater, "on fire" from all the lazers ... it crackled, fizzled and had everyone going wow. Of the 4 times I saw TD, this was the best one, although the original first tour at the Santa Monica Civic was excellent and probably more exciting since it was their first time here. But "Encore" is the far out one, because "I was there" and saw it all ... totally far out and a night to remember forever.
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🚀 Prepare to embark on a transcendent journey through the orbit of current space-rock with the sonic odyssey known as "Mesozoic Sunrise" (live in Zagreb, 2021) 🌅 the track by 🇭🇷Croatian band Lizards Exist 🦎
🌌 The interstellar instrumental unleashes the guitar from its earthly confines, sending it soaring into the stratosphere with mind-bending solos that twist and turn like UFOs darting through the night sky. 🛸Meanwhile, the bass, drums, and keys swirl around like planets in orbit 🌎 🛰️ , dancing harmoniously within the gravitational pull of the main riffing framework. 🔺🏜️🌙 🪐💫

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According to TD members 3/4 of Encore were collage of live tracks overdubbed in studio.
The fourth track is an almost complete studio track ( with elements from Oedipus Tyrannus a TD opus composed between Phaedra and Rubycon)
(same statement for Ricochet whose side one is a studio work with added reactions of the crowd borrowed from a Croydon (UK) gig )...

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Originally posted by SpaceRockTraveller SpaceRockTraveller wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Question for PA - how exactly do we define "space rock?" 

I've been a fan of "space rock" for decades without really understanding its meaning.   I hail from Chicago, which was once called the "space rock capital of the world."  Touring space-rock groups like Hawkwind found a welcoming audience, and we had a very nice homegrown space rock movement with bands like Stratosled. 

My interpretation of space-rock has been that it is highly dependent upon synthesizers, and I often would refer people to albums like "Phaedra" by Tangerine Dream.  However, there is a great variety of music under the banner of space-rock. 

Thoughts, please?  
🛸 Space Rock is a guitar-driven genre characterised by its hypnotic, repetitive rhythms that create an immersive auditory experience, complemented by intricate electric guitar riffs and soloing and ethereal synths, resulting in a soundscape that is often both whimsical and trippy, inviting listeners to embark on a cosmic journey through sound. 🚀✨

Thank you! I always tended to gravitate more to synth-driven variations of space rock, particularly from German bands!  
🛰️ In the vast expanse of sonic galaxies, where sound waves dance like stardust in the cosmic breeze, I find myself floating through the ethereal realms of Tangerine Dream. Now, while some may label their tunes as space-rock, I prefer to orbit around the notion that they are more akin to the Berlin School of Electronic Music—a shimmering nebula of pulsating rhythms and celestial melodies!✨✨✨🎶
But hold onto your helmets, fellow travellers! 🪐💫 I simply must honourably share a stellar gem from their 1977 live album "Encore." 🚀 🌌 Enter "Coldwater Canyon," a track that transcends time and space with its mesmerising soundscapes. 🛸 The electric guitar solo by Edgar Froese is nothing short of a cosmic odyssey—distorted and drenched in otherworldly vibes, it spirals through dimensions like a comet streaking across the night sky! 🎸🌠





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Question for PA - how exactly do we define "space rock?"

Hi,

Kinda thought about it all night, believe it or not. 

I never thought of anything is this or that ... other than "jazz", "rock music" and "classical" ... and the rest ... fits into the area "who cares".

I think one of the problems of classifying anything and them compartmentalizing it into the corner of the closet, makes it "better" and easier to find and discuss. The fact of the matter is that this is an idea, and not exactly true, since tomorrow yo want to do something else with your music, and you will NEVER be defined or spoken about your own music, like it was described and prescribed.

IF, the idea of "space rock" made any sense, a lot of the stuff in the early Fillmore's and then UFO's and other places would be listed ... but no ... we still think that The Grateful Dead is just another garage band, that was not creative and inventive, and above all, based on the notations ... were doing REAL MUSIC, instead of just four-square notes and chords. Listen to DD describe it ... even he was amazed at the notes and abilities of the players involved ... we refuse to give credit to any of them! Oh, excuse me ... Eight Miles High ... is space rock, specially if you can find the long versions, starting with Golden Earring! It was once mentioned that the Fillmore did not have stage space for keyboards ... which allows for guitars to have their fun!!! But in Europe, keyboards were better appreciated and used ... and given a lot more credit for the ambience created.

Originally, I think it was "the trip", and it didn't matter how it was done. You had Iron Butterfly with an organ, and the Fillmore's with guitars, as an example. Their main drive and idea, was tripping, since it is thought (and actually believed) that every one was a moron and were stoned senseless, when you know that some folks would not exactly live that way at all or took their musical knowledge for granted.

I think, that the idea "changed" when the music all of a sudden was about SPACE, and you got to remember that in the late 60's and early 70's were the MOON years ... and lyrics that had any kind of mention about space, helped take it away from simply the TRIP that was before, where the subject matter was not important.

I tend, to get out of the room, the minute someone mentions "space rock" ... basically because the idea has become ridiculous and not even well defined, and on top of it, many musicians are simply making noise from the start, which does not exactly is considered "space rock" ... we don't look at Faust as that at all, but if you get stoned (as many if us did way back when!) and listened to those early albums, they were trippy and far out ... and you didn't worry about it being space rock, or space noise, or just sounds being stretched and distorted via a new synth. I guess that means that Ax Gernrich is an idiot making all that noise and doing a really good impression of Jimi ... but prog/progressive music lovers will never put on those albums, specially the live ones with the totally out of this world noise from the guitar! Sorry Ax, we don't like your style of space music!

The issue, that hurts is seeing a lot of people call this thing as "space rock" and the lyrics, themselves have nothing to do with "space" (here there or anywhere) at all. And because something were extended, we think it was the root of "space rock" ... one example that is really off key, is one of the samples posted, or early Hawkwind, and in fact they duplicated this later in "Electric Tepee", since in essence, it was just a far out powow that took place as the band got setup with some of them or not would not even be important, but all of a sudden, a drum/noise circle, becomes a band, known as Hawkwind, and they never sounded like that ... except for that bit at the end of the "Electric Tepee" album, which rock fans, specially progressive rock music, or prog rock music fans, do not like, because they are not sure why that is even there ... and we having got to the part, yet, where we have, more than likely, mis-represented what the band was about! Hawkwind or not!


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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Question for PA - how exactly do we define "space rock?" 

I've been a fan of "space rock" for decades without really understanding its meaning.   I hail from Chicago, which was once called the "space rock capital of the world."  Touring space-rock groups like Hawkwind found a welcoming audience, and we had a very nice homegrown space rock movement with bands like Stratosled. 

My interpretation of space-rock has been that it is highly dependent upon synthesizers, and I often would refer people to albums like "Phaedra" by Tangerine Dream.  However, there is a great variety of music under the banner of space-rock. 

Thoughts, please?  
🛸 Space Rock is a guitar-driven genre characterised by its hypnotic, repetitive rhythms that create an immersive auditory experience, complemented by intricate electric guitar riffs and soloing and ethereal synths, resulting in a soundscape that is often both whimsical and trippy, inviting listeners to embark on a cosmic journey through sound. 🚀✨

Thank you! I always tended to gravitate more to synth-driven variations of space rock, particularly from German bands!  
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🌠 Let's take a groovy ride back to 1977 when the music was pure magic! ✨ Igra Staklenih Perli, a 🇷🇸 Serbian band that floated through Belgrade's underground scene during that year, gifted us with some truly stellar sounds. 🌈 This live track is called "Lyzzard Square" 🦎 which is nothing short of a cosmic explosion! 🚀 This track is a kaleidoscope of space-rock vibes—original, exciting, and oh-so-trippy! 💫 The audio quality might not be crystal clear like the stars on a moonlit night, but who cares? It doesn't bother at all 'cause it features a dreamy and floatin' synths 🎹 , great guitar riffs 🎸, and thunderous bass sound! It's all about the space-rock journey from the year of Punk that can even be heard in this live recording! 🎶✨ 
A devoted fan crafted the visuals accompanying this celestial tune, a true testament to the love and connection we share in this vast universe.🌌 According to whispers from the YouTube ether, this magical performance was recorded at their concert at Belgrade University in 1977. 👽 So let your mind drift among the stars and let the music take you on an intergalactic adventure! 🪐 🌟

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Question for PA - how exactly do we define "space rock?" 

I've been a fan of "space rock" for decades without really understanding its meaning.   I hail from Chicago, which was once called the "space rock capital of the world."  Touring space-rock groups like Hawkwind found a welcoming audience, and we had a very nice homegrown space rock movement with bands like Stratosled. 

My interpretation of space-rock has been that it is highly dependent upon synthesizers, and I often would refer people to albums like "Phaedra" by Tangerine Dream.  However, there is a great variety of music under the banner of space-rock. 

Thoughts, please?  
🛸 Space Rock is a guitar-driven genre characterised by its hypnotic, repetitive rhythms that create an immersive auditory experience, complemented by intricate electric guitar riffs and soloing and ethereal synths, resulting in a soundscape that is often both whimsical and trippy, inviting listeners to embark on a cosmic journey through sound. 🚀✨
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✨ 🇫🇮 In the vast expanse of the Nordic soundscape, the contemporary ensemble known as Finnish band Taipuva Luotisuora emerges like a celestial body! 🪐 Their take on Space Rock 🎸 is a delightful blend of warmth and wistfulness, where synths swirl like nebulae in a dreamy galaxy, creating an enchanting contrast between the weighty gravitas of rock and the ethereal lightness of space! 🌠
Behold this stellar live performance of their mesmerising track "Volucris Orbita," which orbits around our hearts from their 2013 album titled "8." 🌕🚀 This footage captures the magic at the Cycle Club in Calenzano, Italy, where sound waves ripple through the cosmos, inviting us to drift along on this sonic voyage. 🌌🎶🛸

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Question for PA - how exactly do we define "space rock?" 

I've been a fan of "space rock" for decades without really understanding its meaning.   I hail from Chicago, which was once called the "space rock capital of the world."  Touring space-rock groups like Hawkwind found a welcoming audience, and we had a very nice homegrown space rock movement with bands like Stratosled. 

My interpretation of space-rock has been that it is highly dependent upon synthesizers, and I often would refer people to albums like "Phaedra" by Tangerine Dream.  However, there is a great variety of music under the banner of space-rock. 

Thoughts, please?  
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Originally posted by SpaceRockTraveller SpaceRockTraveller wrote:

✨ Cosmic wanderers, let's take a groovy ride back to the stellar year of 1972, when the celestial sounds from "UFO 2: Flying" still floated into our universe. That cosmic gem, released in October 1971, often lovingly referred to as just "UFO 2" or simply "Flying," is adorned with the enchanting subtitle Space Rock. 🚀✨ Can you dig it? This might just be the very first time we’ve ever heard the term "space rock" being tossed around in the space-filling substance called aether. 🌌 In those early days, UFOs were like heavyweights in the space-rock arena, bringing forth vibrations that resonated with the stars and planets. 🌠 So let’s give a warm galactic welcome to UFO during their brief space-rock era—it’s truly out of this world! 🗼French TV music programme Rock En Stock, 1972; great stuff indeed! 💫

Good call! I have always considered UFO's "Flying" album to be one of the ultimate Space Rock albums of all time! If you play the end of the second side of the lp backwards, you will hear "Well, I've belted you and slayed you, by the living god that made you; you're a better man than I Gunga din "Yes, we know it's all been done before...."

Thanks, Doug, I was not familiar with UFO that early!  Nice!! 
   You are welcome, Chuck!
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