Although I joined this site almost 10 years ago, my first ProgArchives review of a Hawkwind gig wasn't until 2006. But I've managed almost one per year ever since, I do believe, and I haven't keeled over just yet!It's seldom that fans gather at a Hawkwind event knowing that it'll be probably the last time they see a particular set-list. In February, though, Hawkwind will be dusting down the 'Space Ritual Alive' show, so Southampton last Friday saw what probably will be one of their last 'Warrior 2013' shows arrive in town.
-However, set opener "The Awakening" will presumably survive the changeover... as will the next one, "Master of the Universe"! Tim Blake had earlier provided the support act, and was back on-stage near Dead Fred (keyboards) and Dave Brock.
Mr Dibs was the centre-of-stage performer, as is becoming customary, this decade. He got a lot of flak after taking over bass duties from Alan Davey in 2007, and his vocal abilities were critisised too. "He's no Bob Calvert," it was said more than once. Well, who is? - apart from Julian in Hoaxwind, of course, who's deliberately recreated the complete Calvert role as a tribute. No, he's grown into the frontman job, and seems to want to be the first Mr Dibs rather than the second Davey or the second Calvert... and he looks like he's enjoying it, too, especially during tracks like "Steppenwolf" and "Utopia".
At the Southampton gig, he did some lead guitar work during "Opa Loka" while Niall Hone handled bass. I wasn't actually counting, but bass duties seemed to alternate pretty much 50-50 overall. Niall also sometimes used an audio workstation (Ableton Live?) and also produced droning synth sounds from his bass guitar during a "Warriors" narrative. Other times, Niall handled lead and Mr Dibs bass.
Underpinning the engine section of Spaceship Hawkwind was drummer Richard Chadwick, who's been with the band for over 25 years now.
A tribute to Hawkwind guitarist Huw Lloyd-Langton in the form of "Dragons & Fables" was warmly greeted and his wife Marion, widowed a year ago, was able to make it to the show. Another early number was "The Only Ones," done in acoustic + band format. (Semi-acoustic?)
The entire "Warrior on the Edge of Time" album occupied the middle third of the set - and, yes, Dave Brock played acoustic for "The Demented Man." Interestingly, he seemed to vanish for some of the set, a while after... which reminds me: for some of the 'Warrior 2013' shows, sax player Michel Sosna has guested with Hawkwind. But not tonight, so the soundscape of the Southampton Warrior set was considerably different compared to, say, Hawkeaster earlier this year.
Newish set-revival "Reefer Madness" and the old-established crowd-pleaser "Hassan i Sahba" ("Assassins of Allah") rubbed shoulders with the 2012 song "Seasons" towards the end. It was a good show at a good venue!