Saw Hawkwind around 1972. The 'well rounded' lady who danced at different 
times throughout the concert was the thing my 16 year old brain registered. 
I couldn't believe that she was virtually naked. My experience of topless 
women was, ahem, limited at the time. Also Michael Moorcock came on halfway 
through to read poetry by torchlight. He was booed of stage..... I then saw 
Motorhead in London 1980 around the release of Ace of Spades. Memorable 
only for the guy in cut offs in the row ahead who vomited in a REALLY 
spectacular way over everybody in front of him. We left then. I can still 
smell it now.......

I would say, with all the outpouring regarding his passing, if everybody 
who says that they 'partied' with Lemmy actually *did, *he must have had 
trouble even breathing..... 

T

On Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at 12:32:39 PM UTC, t bedford wrote:
>
> I have about 3 Hawkwind LP's (one is a double) from the seventies. 
> Actually saw them twice (both at the 3,000 seat Cleveland Music Hall, where 
> Brian played SMiLE) about 3 months apart. Real intense band. Best light 
> show ever. And the most outrageous "you'll have to arrest us all" audience 
> I ever was a part of. A stranger handed me a hookah before the lights were 
> out....in fact, before I found my seat. When the show started, joints were 
> being passed left, right, forwards, and backwards. Everyone apparently 
> brought enough for themselves, and their 2 friends. And so did their two 
> friends. 
>
> Heard some Motorhead early, but it wasn't for me. He didn't seem to merit 
> the amount of fame, but then again, I wasn't paying attention.
>

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