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Essentially a Hawkwind spinoff band, the Hawklords' run barely lasted a year, but proved significant in convincing founder-guitarist Dave Brock to give his parent band one more shot. The initial impetus grew from Hawkwind's six-week support stint between February and April 1978 in America. Brock reportedly found the exercise so dispiriting that he sold his guitar just minutes after the final gig in California. Hawkwind manager Doug Smith convinced Brock to reconsider. To avoid the contractual and legal snares of using the Hawkwind name, Brock called his new band the Hawklords, which formed during the summer of 1978. The lineup included former Hawkwind stalwart Bob Calvert (vocals), as well as Harvey Bainbridge (bass, keyboards); Steve Swindells (keyboards) (of String Driven Thing and Pilot, (of "It's Magic" fame); and drummer Martin Griffin. Hoping for a Jefferson Airplane- to Starship-style transition between the two names, the Hawklords embarked on a 25-date autumn 1978 UK tour to push their 25 Years On album and "Psi Power"/"Death Trap" single. The classic Hawkwind sound still shone through the new material -- albeit with a rawer edge that also attracted younger, punk-era fans bemused by the band's reputation as unrepentant '60s-era holdovers. "Psi Power's" classic lyric about an unwilling recipient of extrasensory perception ability became the most enduring Hawklords song, at least for awhile (it opens the 1984 live album This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic). But efforts to establish the new band grew complicated after the third reissue of Hawkwind's classic space rock anthem "Silver Machine," which reached #34 on the UK charts. Predictably, Brock's and Calvert's ever-fractious alliance didn't survive intact for long, either; in January 1979, Calvert left to...

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