- Simon King (musician)
Simon King (born Oxford, in July or August 1950) is an English drummer most noted for his work with
Hawkwind . He was described in 1985 by British rock magazine 'Sounds' as (the) 'definitive rock drummer.'His career commenced as a teenager in the late 1960s in the Oxfordshire based psychedelic group
Opal Butterfly who produced two singles as well as contributing to the soundtrack to the filmGroupie Girl , in which King had a cameo role.At their demise, Opal Butterfly's frontman had been
Lemmy who went on to joinHawkwind . Hawkwind were having problems with their drummerTerry Ollis so King was invited by Lemmy to play alongside Ollis, but after a couple of gigs Ollis left and his place was permanently taken up by King. His first gig as sole drummer was the Greasy Truckers benefit at the Roundhouse on 13th February 1972 which was recorded and released on two Various Artists compilation albums and as the hit single "Silver Machine ", earning King an appearance onTop of the Pops .King remained with Hawkwind until the 1978 "Hawklords" album, passing his drum duties onto
Martin Griffin for personal reasons. During this time he teamed up withHuw Lloyd-Langton andNic Potter to form a three piece named Jawa, and it is this band that recorded theSteve Swindells album "Fresh Blood ".He briefly returned to Hawkwind for their Winter 1979 tour, but quit again during the recording sessions for the "Levitation" album. He auditioned one final time for the 1982 "
Choose Your Masques " tour, but being rejected he chose to sell his drum kit and leave the music business.According to Hawkwind guitarist Dave Brock, in a 1984 taped interview for Tim Gadd's radio show 'Zooks', King left the band after 1979 because of drug problems.
Discography
*1968 -
Opal Butterfly - "Beautiful Beige"/"Speak Up" (single)
*1968 -Opal Butterfly - "Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand "/"My Gration Or?" (single)
*1969 -Opal Butterfly - "Groupie Girl"/"The Gigging Song" (single)
*1972 - Various Artists - "Glastonbury Fayre" (live)
*1972 - Various Artists - "Greasy Truckers Party " (live)
*1972 -Hawkwind - "Silver Machine "/"Seven By Seven" (single)
*1972 -Hawkwind - "Doremi Fasol Latido "
*1973 -Hawkwind - "Space Ritual " (live)
*1973 -Hawkwind - "Urban Guerilla "/"Brainbox Pollution" (single)
*1973 -Brian Eno - "Here Come the Warm Jets "
*1974 -Hawkwind - "Psychedelic Warlords "/"It's So Easy" (single)
*1974 -Hawkwind - "Hall of the Mountain Grill "
*1974 -Robert Calvert - "Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters "
*1975 -Hawkwind - "Kings of Speed "/"Motorhead" (single)
*1975 -Hawkwind - "Warrior on the Edge of Time "
*1975 -Michael Moorcock - "New Worlds Fair "
*1976 -Hawkwind - "Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music "
*1976 -Hawkwind - "Kerb Crawler "/"Honky Dorky" (single)
*1977 -Hawkwind - "Back on the Streets"/"The Dream Of Isis" (single)
*1977 -Hawkwind - "Quark, Strangeness and Charm "
*1977 -Hawkwind - "Quark, Strangeness and Charm"/"The Forge Of Vulcan" (single)
*1978 - Hawklords - "Hawklords"
*1978 - Hawklords - "Psi Power "/"Death Trap (single)
*1979 - Hawklords - "25 Years"/"(Only) The Dead Dreams Of The Cold War Kid"/"PXR5" (single)
*1979 -Hawkwind - "PXR5 "
*1979 -Robert Calvert - "Lord of the Hornets"/"The Greenfly and the Rose" (single)
*1980 -Steve Swindells - "Fresh Blood "
*1980 -Hawkwind - "Live Seventy Nine " (live)
*1980 -Hawkwind - "Shot Down in the Night "/"Urban Guerilla" (single)External links
* [http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/hawkwind/simonking.html Simon King] - fansite
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