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So, 'Hawkwind: The Solstice at Stonehenge 1984' is really a fascinating document. It captures the raw energy of Hawkwind during a unique moment in time — the last Peoples' Free Festival at Stonehenge, a celebration of freedom and counterculture. The atmosphere is electric, with their heavy space rock blasting through the ancient stones, making you feel like you're transported to another realm. The pacing is a bit loose, which adds to the authenticity of the experience. You get these glimpses of the audience lost in the music, and it really resonates with themes of independence and nonconformity. It’s not just about the band; it’s about a whole vibe and a shared experience that feels almost sacred.
This film is a bit of a rarity, having been released in 1993 after the original concert in '84. It's not something you see often, especially in good condition. The documentary style and the historical context surrounding the festival gather a certain collector interest, appealing to those who appreciate both the music and the cultural backdrop of the era. There have been various formats released, but original editions are especially sought after for their authenticity.
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