Hawkwind

Love in Space was shot during Hawkwind's Alien 4 tour in 1995 and is comprised of the highlights taken from four venues, Liverpool Royal Court, Manchester Academy, Bristol Colston Hall and Brixton Academy in London.

The psychedelic rockers of yore performing live at London's Astoria on the 19th December 2007.

The inside story of Hawkwind, one of Britain's wildest acid rock bands. Emerging from the Ladbroke Grove underground at the end of the 60s, the band trailed radicalism and counter-culture in their wake, and have been a direct influence on punk, metal, dance and rave.

7.8/10

Hawkwind performing live at Newcastle Opera House, 4th December 2002 with guest Arthur Brown.

Hawkwind in concert is always an amazing experience. This is your chance to join the sonic attack as Hawkwind power through a masterful set, with a stageshow enhanced by specially invited guest performers.

Recorded live at the Stonehenge Festival during the solstice on 21st June 1984, this was the last year the festival took place before it was broken up and banned by the authorities.

This footage was filmed in Preston, England during their celebrated Chaos tour in 1986.

An anthology of gems from the Classic Rock Legends vaults. Featuring some of the greatest names to emerge from the British rock school. Distinctive, powerful and iinfluential these are the legendary acts which shaped the world of rock music. Featuring Wishbone Ash, Asia, Uriah Heep, Saxon, Ian Gillan, Hawkwind, Ronnie Montrose and more. FEATURING 1. Asia - Heat of the Moment 2. Ian Gillan - Demon's Eye 3. Hawkwind - Night of the Hawks 4. Uriah Heep - Sweet Freedom 5. Mostly Autumn - The Spirit of Autumn Past 6. Wishbone Ash - The King Will Come 7. Ronnie Montrose - Night of the Guitars 8. Saxon - Wheels of Steel 9. Mostly Autumn - Never The Rainbow 10. Wishbone Ash - Blowin' Free 11. Asia - Sole Survivor 12. Ian Gillan - Smoke on the Water 13. Uriah Heep - The Wizard / Paradise / Spell / Circle of Hands medley

Recorded: Earth Ritual Tour, Ipswich, 9 March 1984 Tracks: "Ghost Dance"; "Watching The Grass Grow"; "Dream Worker"; "Ejection"; "Uncle Sam's On Mars"; "Martian Disco Stomp" [aka "The Iron Dream"]; "Brainstorm"; "Sonic Attack"; "The Island" [aka "Dust Of Time"]; "Brainstorm"; "Psi Power"; "Silver Machine" Personnel: Dave Brock – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals; Harvey Bainbridge – Bass, Vocals; Huw Lloyd-Langton – Lead Guitar, Vocals; Dead Fred Reeves – Keyboards, violin; Nik Turner – Vocals, Sax; Clive Deamer – Drums Released: Jettisoundz, JE123 [VHS Tape]; Visionary, VISDVD005 [DVD]

Hawkwind's classic stage production of 'The Chronical of the Black Sword' as performed at London's Hammersmith Odeon in 1985. Based on the 'Elric' stories by Michael Moorcock.

Hawkwind plays the final Peoples' Free Festival at Stonehenge during the Summer Solstice and this tiny snippet of film is an amazing yet important document of a time when there was still the free spirit of independence and nonconformity. Blasting its audience into deep space with their high-octane space rock and surreal theatrics of it lead-singer, it really is time to buckle your seat belts and take a trip into times' long gone past.

8.6/10

After the death of his Nobel Prize-winning father, billionaire physicist Jerry Cornelius becomes embroiled in the search for the mysterious "Final Programme", developed by his father. The programme, a design for a perfect, self-replicating human being, is contained on microfilm. A group of scientists, led by the formidable Miss Brunner (who consumes her lovers), has sought Cornelius's help in obtaining it. After a chase across a war-torn Europe on the verge of anarchy, Brunner and Cornelius obtain the microfilm from Jerry's loathsome brother Frank. They proceed to an abandoned underground Nazi fortress in the Arctic to run the programme, with Jerry and Miss Brunner as the subjects.

5.5/10