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Hawkwind + WE + Enslaved - Bergen Festival
Bergen, Norway 4/5/05
The Bergen Festival is a yearly 9 day event featuring international
bands from all around the world (their version of the Roskilde
Festival) playing at all the venue in Bergen from the large
to the smallest bars. One of the organizers put together this
amazing bill of two Norwegian bands who are inspired and influenced
by Hawkwind and also brought over Hawkwind themselves, who
had not played in Bergen since 1974! The event began a little
after 22 with Enslaved. They were the local favourite and
the place was pretty full (Capacity about 800). They play
a pretty unique brand of death metal with two guitars, bass,
drums (huge kit!), keyboards and a guy how sang and played
acoustic guitar on several songs. The crowd really got into
it. It was a great sound and loud, as it should be. They had
an excellent visual show as well..
After 30 minutes, WE hit the stage and the space rock was
to begin
The band opened with the amazing Lucid with
a massive sound and visual assault of strobe lights. The band
kicked straight into Lightyears Ahead into Crawling out of
the Wreckage. Thomas had the audience fully in control and
was preparing them for Hawkwind. The very heavy Sulphur Roast
Stomp was next. The band brought things down and out into
space with their classic track, Wooferwheels. The band was
truly flying! A great version of Cosmic Biker R&R including
a drum jam with their friends from Gluecifer and Ralph Myers
and the Jack Herren Band.
The band played the amazing
title track from their latest CD, Smugglers. The show closed
with the bands very Hawkwind inspired track, Freak Capital
of the Universe. The crowd wanted more and was going wild
so they played a fast version of Carefree.. the band left
the stage with the crowd chanting for Hawkwind, after Thomas's
lead
.
Another
30 minute break and Hawkwind was set up and ready to roll
The band opened up with a more electronic version of the classic
track, Spirit of the Age. It sounded so excellent. Dave was
right up in the front of the stage most of the show playing
his guitar with passion and power. He was dressed in skeleton
pants and a Hawkwind t-shirt and very happy
They went
into Sword of the East followed by a heavy new track about
America's attempts to control the world called Greenback Massacre.
Mr. Dibs (from Spacehead, Alan's roadie), came out and read
The Black Corridor, which lead into Psychedelic Warlords.
The crowd was really into the show by now. Two new songs,
Out here we Are and Angela Android were next. These featured
the really cool dancers that the band brought with them. They
are really more like actors. They performed on about half
the tracks. Next, Dave announced the next track as Paradox
but actually they were going to play Assassins of Allah. Dave
then had the crowd laughing as he explained he was tired and
should have been in bed! The classic Assassins of Allah had
the crowd going again, although I think people dug the heavy
Angela Android a lot as well. Angels of Death started with
a electronic intro and then the heavy guitar. Phew
Now,
we really got Paradox. This was a real highlight of the show
although I would prefer to hear Dave singing it himself as
Richard's voice is much harsher and less melodic plus he was
louder than Dave! The lightshow with the really cool backdrop
was excellent. This whole concert was being filmed on 7 cameras
and 24 track audio for a future DVD release. After Paradox,
the band played another new song called To Love a Machine.
This also has quite a heavy guitar line. Mr. Dibs came out
again and read 10 Seconds of Forever. The classic Assault
and Battery into the Golden Void was next with Where are we
Now tacked on the end! Now, the band was joined by WE for
Brainstorm and Master of the Universe. Thomas did quite an
excellent job on both numbers and Don played some cool additional
guitar while Kris pounded away on a conga drum.Goshie and
Tariq were playing somewhere in the dark background as well.
It was a great ending to the show. The crowd were yelling
for more but Dave was really tired as it was now 3 in the
morning. An amazing night that I will never forget!
Scott
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