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Rocket Power
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Vaguely danceable rock, heavy variety.
space rock hawkwind heavy rock synth rock
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Heavy Space Rock, a bit progressive possibly in places.
This was a project I recorded in 1999-2000, expecting (and indeed achieving) no financial gain, fame or success. It sold a fabulous 9 copies on dear old mp3.com. Ah, the joys of last century technology- Cubase VST creaking along and crashing frequently on a steam driven 300MHz Pentium II... We won't see those days again. Thank God. The original intent was a kind of metallised space rock, kind of a metallised Hawkwind. I modelled the vocals very poorly indeed on those of Martin Walkyier (then of Skyclad), largely because I can't sing to save my life. What I learned was that I can't bark convincingly either. Also, strangely, despite the hundreds of hours I spent recording and tweaking these songs I was reluctant to lay down vocal tracks, and on more than one occasion I just left the guide vocal on the finished masterpieces. Which was just plain silly. Other memories that leap unbidden include the hopeless quest to make an AWE32 kick drum poke through the mix, and the frustration caused by the fact that, having had most of my gear stolen some time before, all I had to work with was a guitar, a microphone, and whatever the poor struggling PC could come up with (and thanks to Steve Watson for the loan of his keyboard, his compressor/limiter, his outboard reverb, his ears and his considerable patience). So anyway, here it is, in all of its naked glory. Be kind. It was only for fun.
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Genre
Rock Rock General
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#30,174 today Peak #134
#11,797 in subgenre Peak #34
Author
Ian Bland
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Bland
Uploaded
August 22, 2004
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MP3 4.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
A last minute addition to the album, I just couldn't let things go without one more song about the Space Age. And here it is. I tweaked and twiddled with this one far less than the others, and it's all the better for it. Just slapped the tracks down, mixed it, done. The break section features 3 guitar "solos" and one bass which are all first takes; I recorded each guitar without listening to the other two, and it works remarkably well all things considered. This by the way explains why, in this section, the bass doesn't seem to know where it's going (it didn't) until I found a kind of groove, dropped into it, and stuck with it. A bit danceably boogie-tastic, here's a slice of space metal that for once I didn't leave in the oven too long and, as such, a fitting end to this remarkable album.
Lyrics
When man stepped out on lunar soil we thought the age of space had come at last, But that one small step's history just garbage in the trashcan of the past, And skeptics drone that plans to conquer space are but the ravings of a fool, But we can reach for mankind's future and the rocket engine is the tool, No time to wait for man to break the speed of light, Let's start the engines now the future's looking bright, We'll run on rocket power! Beneath the glaring eye of Jove we'll probe the mystery of Europa's seas, From Pluto's shrouded surface we can stare at last into infinity, Our destiny can be fulfilled upon each planet we will make our mark, And when each solar world is ours, Centaurus will be next within our grasp, A new frontier will open under alien skies, We'll see the beauty of the stars with our own eyes, We'll run on rocket power! Too many dreams have died it's time to get it right, Now we'll return to space, the future's looking bright, We'll run on rocket power!
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