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    Posted: November 15 2019 at 15:49

SPACE ROCK: The final frontier. These are the voyages of the Space Rock Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new music. To seek out new artists and new albums. To boldly go where no blog has gone before!

 
BRAINTICKET  - From the Live Space Rock Explosion DVD
 
1. Black Sand
 
 
2. Hear Me, Help Me
 
 
3. Like A Place In The Sun
 
 
4. One Morning
 
 
5. Coc'o Mary
 
 
6. Watching You
 
 
7. Egyptian Kings
 
 
8. Places of Light
 


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Hi,

I still like the original albums and have them ... wonderful stuff ... and the only person that I know EVER played these things? Guy Guden in his SPACE PIRATE RADIO shows ... this band was one of the staples!
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AGITATION FREE - Malesch (1972)
 
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AGITATION FREE - Second (1973)
 
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

I still like the original albums and have them ... wonderful stuff ... and the only person that I know EVER played these things? Guy Guden in his SPACE PIRATE RADIO shows ... this band was one of the staples!

Thanks, M!  Back in the early 1970s, Chicago had an FM radio station called "Triad," and they specialized in playing space rock & avant-garde music.  They played some obscure stuff including bands like "Stratosled" and very early Kraftwerk.  I think it is likely they would have played this at some point.  

I just found this mention of "Stratosled," has anyone else ever heard of them? 

I wonder if Jack Daniels is the same Jack "Hawkeye" Daniels I knew in the early '70s? He was the guitarist for the "Shadows of Night" and I ran sound. I recall "Hawkeye" playing a Telecaster and he was a remarkable guitarist. After he left the Shadows he formed a space rock band named Stratosled, but I haven't heard about him since that time. I'll have to look up Highway 101 and see if I can see a picture of him.



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AGITATION FREE - Last (1976)
 
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Two solid prog  bands......I like Agitation Free a bit better but Brainticket is more 'dynamic'....more in your face.
Hard to find on original vinyl these days.....
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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Two solid prog  bands......I like Agitation Free a bit better but Brainticket is more 'dynamic'....more in your face.
Hard to find on original vinyl these days.....
The CD's by either band are not easy to get hold of either. It seems the only way you can buy the CD albums is online. I've never seen them for sale in record stores. Hawkwind is the only classic Space Rock band  I've seen in any our local record stores in Nottingham. We have one of only four Rough Trade stores in the entire world in Nottingham, but I've had pretty rough trade every time I've been in there because they hardly ever have the music I'm looking for. For instance, I asked them today if they had any CD's by YES, Genesis, Renaissance or Van Der Graaf Generator, but they had nothing, Nada! Thumbs Down
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Hi,

This is a listing (not quite complete) from Guy Guden's Space Pirate Radio, for the first 6 to 9 months or so of the show in 1974 ... for the most part within the first year from the first show in January 1974, the complete "krautrock" scene was played and this includes the stuff from the Couriers and the other fun/crazy/stony stuff that some members still trash quite a bit as they were, apparently, completely ripped off ... however the feeling of fun and tripping in a lot of that early stuff is magnificent, and I'm not sure that it was given enough of a listen, before the media started the anti dope thing ... and all the ugliness around it all.

Edgar Broughton Band
Ten CC
Nektar
Amon Duul (1)
Ash Ra Temple
Klaus Schulze
Guru Guru
Kraan
Capability Brown
Gilles Zeitschieff
Rare Bird
Kayak
PFM
Sparks
Focus
Stoneground
Sweet Smoke
Hawkwind
Neu
Roedelius
Faust
Syd Barrett
Soft Machine
Roger Ruskin Spear
Brian Eno
Incredible String Band
Can
Amon Duul 2
Alice Bowie
Galactic Supermarket
Edgar Froese
David Bowie
Esperanto
Tomita
Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come
Quatermass
Third Ear Band
Seventh Wave
Principal Edwards
Tangerine Dream
Fripp and Eno
Ron Geesin
Plus
Aphrodite's Child
Vangelis
Caravan
Jean Yves Labat
Walter Wegmuller
Supertramp
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Todd Rundgren
Jane
Secret Oyster
Vivian Stanshall
Carmen
Gryphon
Garry Moore Band
White Noise
Second Hand
Le Orme
Banco
Tasavallan Presidenti
Brainticket
Ange
Steve Hillage
Cosmic Couriers
Popol Vuh
4 Karat Gold
Khan
Darryl Way's Wolf
Aqua Fragile
Agitation Free
Embryo
Ramases

Some of it fits as "space rock", but the odd mixes and unusual material always stands out, and is remembered fondly ... 
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^^ I wonder how 10cc ended up on that obscure and eclectic list of artists. They seem a bit too mainstream for a space pirate radio station. It's definitely the kind of radio station I'd like to listen to though. It's much better than our boring old BBC Radio 2 in England.  Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^^ I wonder how 10cc ended up on that obscure and eclectic list of artists. They seem a bit too mainstream for a space pirate radio station. It's definitely the kind of radio station I'd like to listen to though. It's much better than our boring old BBC Radio 2 in England.  Smile

Hi,

Basically, the show was more about anything that was not American, and NOT PLAYED on American radio, and 10CC fit, and it wasn't until the Wall Street Shuffle kinda became somewhat known that the band really jumped and took off ... I look at it as a bunch of "art rock" at the time, and it fit because it was not the same old rock music with the same breaks and the same setup and the same damned solos.


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When I reviewed Ramases' rare "Space Hymns" album recently, I discovered the four members of 10cc were the backing musicians on the album, although "Space Hymns" sounds nothing like 10cc. It's more like the kind of album you might expect the Hare Krishna religious sect to record. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

When I reviewed Ramases' rare "Space Hymns" album recently, I discovered the four members of 10cc were the backing musicians on the album, although "Space Hymns" sounds nothing like 10cc. It's more like the kind of album you might expect the Hare Krishna religious sect to record. Smile

Hi,

I've thought of reviewing just about all of those albums from those days ... but honestly, I enjoyed them so much, that I don't want to ruin the great day and time ... with words that just have no meaning ... anymore. 

Reviews are getting lost under the fabric of the corporation's top ten ... and no one bothers to read them!

It's sad, because at one time, around 50 years ago, it was just about the only way you could hear about the great films, the great new music, the great literature ... but today, none of it matters because all the news are about one goon, or one blonde. Anything for commercialism, I guess!


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^^ I like to review the obscure, long-forgotten British albums (such as Ramases' "Space Hymns") that not many people know about, so I won't be reviewing any albums by Camel, Genesis, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Renaissance, YES, or any other of the big names in Prog-Rock. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^^ I like to review the obscure, long-forgotten British albums (such as Ramases' "Space Hymns") that not many people know about, so I won't be reviewing any albums by Camel, Genesis, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Renaissance, YES, or any other of the big names in Prog-Rock. Smile

Hi,

BINGO ... KC I have reviewed their first album ... all the others ... I have a review of TFTO ... but I'm not letting it go until the day I pass away ... it's a huge finger to a lot of rock music! Bigger than the Mad Magazine cover when it told National Lampoon to take a flying leap into the steaming heaps of life!


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  thank you for your interest, Psychedelic Paul... you can tune into Guy Guden"s SPACE PIRATE RADIO, Friday and Sunday nights on Twitch TV at 12 Midnight Pacific.  I will attempt a link in the following post, because PA usually won't get as far as that.  you join & Follow Twitch, then Follow me in the Music and Performing Arts section, not gaming and there is no charge.  it is listed in search as all one word   guygudenspacepirateradio   hope to see you there...
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Originally posted by Guy Guden Guy Guden wrote:

  thank you for your interest, Psychedelic Paul... you can tune into Guy Guden"s SPACE PIRATE RADIO, Friday and Sunday nights on Twitch TV at 12 Midnight Pacific.  I will attempt a link in the following post, because PA usually won't get as far as that.  you join & Follow Twitch, then Follow me in the Music and Performing Arts section, not gaming and there is no charge.  it is listed in search as all one word   guygudenspacepirateradio   hope to see you there...
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This Agitation Free album is more Jazz-Rock than Space Rock and it's quite a departure from their usual style of music, as the album title implies...
 
AGITATION FREE - The Other Side of Agitation Free (1999)
 
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