Nik appears on loads of stuff - focusing on the more recent and obscure for now...
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Official launch Sunday 13 November 2005 at the Astoria, London |
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see also The Other Side of Pink, 1999 |
Soundclick audio clips - including a rehearsal of Egatoid and a live version of Communique - and band info |
The Future Cities 2004 US tour line up was Nik Turner, John Pack (lead guitar), Rick Atkinson (rhythm guitar and backing vocals), Kim G (bass), Gal Axy (keys), John Stanton (bass), Hank Tart (drums) and Cyndee Lee Rule (violin), and featured the Solar Fire Light Show operated by the Spaceseed road crew Scot Kuti, Jim Lascko and Mike D. |
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| "Zoot cool jazz, shaken (and occasionally stirred) with latin grooves, Afro-Cuban rave, and a healthy dose of boogie. Augmented by familiar live guest percussionists, flash originals and several of the Allstars' own particular flavour of cherished standards beg you to dance. All the customary sensation of their club presence. Must-have soundtrack for your next party." - Blaiddwyn | ||
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Recorded at The Symposium, Cleveland USA |
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A Tribute to Pink Floyd; see also The World's Greatest Pink Floyd Tribute, 2004 |
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Tracks 4 and 12 written by Steve Gilmore Tracks 6, 9, and 11 written by Graham Charnock |
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Nik and friends, plus members of Pressurehed, perform classic Hawkwind® and Nik tunes. |
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Nik and friends, plus members of Pressurehed, perform classic Hawkwind and Nik tunes. |
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spotted on iTunes |
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John Peel actually played the album on his BBC Radio 1 show, saying, "blooming wierd, but i really like it." |