Stacia of Hawkwind Tribute
http://www.intuitivemusic.com/stacia-pioneer-in-rock-nudity
YouTube below featuring Stacia with Hawkwind performing “Silver Machine”
Check out Jorgen Angel’s site at: www.angel.dk/hawkwind/
http://www.intuitivemusic.com/stacia-pioneer-in-rock-nudity
YouTube below featuring Stacia with Hawkwind performing “Silver Machine”
Check out Jorgen Angel’s site at: www.angel.dk/hawkwind/
Nice chassis, Adam, but remember, it was Hawkwind that borrowed Marc Bolan’s Rolls Royce from his manager. Consequently, when MB and his girlfriend wanted to go out on the town they had nothing but a Mini.
Minis are interesting but you don’t want your drunk girlfriend to crash it into a tree and get you killed. That land yacht might have saved him.
I think Stacia had left the group by then.
So glad someone finally decided to pay a tribute to Stacia.
I consider it a public service.
My kind of a woman, Stacia.
All big tits and femininity.
Rare as hens teeth these days, femininity.
had the priviledge of seeing Hawkwind several times back in the late 70s but never seen Stacia.Life can be so cruel sometimes. Great tits though !!
Hey Adam – ever see this ?
I saw Hawkwind on Sunday 9th February 1975 at Hammersmith Odeon
during their “Hall Of The Mountain Grill” tour, and they were great. It was the first concert I attended. Stacia and Lemmy were in the group at the time, although they would soon depart shortly afterwards.
The ticket cost me one pound. What a fantastic night !
BTW, play “Brainstorm” next to the Prodigy’s “Breathe”.
Hawkwind were the first and best rave band. End of story….
I saw Hawkwind when I was 12 and what a life changing experience it was. Of course, Stacia became and still is my ultimate idea of what a woman is – unfortunately, they don’t make em like that any more. I could never have guessed that nearly 40 years later I would be playing in a Pink Fairies tribute band (Pink FA) with Terry Ollis, and occasionally, Nik Turner and the fabulous Ms Angel. check us out here, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Icwc8paOrI
Regards Mr B.
Well, I saw Hawkwind when I was 12 and what a life changing experience it was. Of course, Stacia became and still is my ultimate idea of what a woman is – unfortunately, they don’t make em like that any more. I could never have guessed that nearly 40 years later I would be playing in a Pink Fairies tribute band (Pink FA) with Terry Ollis, and occasionally, Nik Turner and the fabulous Ms Angel. check us out here, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Icwc8paOrI
Regards Mr B.
Never seen Hawkwind but Stacia is my idea of a wet dream come true ;-)… Pink Fairies Tribute was excellent!
What glorious funbags. Intriguing to see a woman of that era showing herself so unashamed, as compared to today. Somehow this doesn’t seem cheap and nasty. There’s an honesty and beauty in the exhibition, for its own sake. It doesn’t hurt that she’s a tasty dish, either.
Hawkwind was the ultimate space rock band. I saw them sometime in the 70s but it was without Stacia, unfortunately. Hawkwind was also closely related to Gong, one of my favorite bands of all time. Long live the Pot Head Pixies!
The bubble girl…I wonder how much acid she consumed??? ;o)
These photos bring back memories of sheffield city hall.
The highlight of the evening was going back stage after hel ping the road crew with the gear n getting autographs from all the band:-):-):-)
This
http://rogerdboyle.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/i-cant-dance-either.html
seems relevant
I saw them first at Ewell Tech in 1970…3 support groups first (Babe Ruth fabulous)…they played til about 3.30a.m Brilliant.