A Wandering Minstrel – My memoir of Huw Lloyd-Langton by Marion Lloyd Langton
Self-published June 2025 through Amazon
So, what involves thoughts while you hear point out of veteran freaksters Hawkwind? I’d enterprise a mix of strobe lights, psychedelic substances, free festivals, Silver Machine, and Stacia dancing bare on stage. Effectively, you’ll be arduous pushed to search out any of those in Marion Lloyd Langton’s mild and heartfelt memoir to her late husband Huw.
He’s most likely greatest recognized in Hawkwind lore for his expertise on the 1970 Isle of Wight when the group performed a guerrilla/protest gig outdoors the primary pageant in an inflatable tent, which quickly become a suffocating hell. Inflatables have been a giant deal then, as was “spiking”, now related to date rape crap like Rohypnol, however extra prone to be LSD again then. Huw suffered an enormous overdose, by some means performed nonstop for 12 hours after which had a breakdown, which took months to recuperate from. There’s an undercurrent by means of the guide that he was by no means fairly the identical afterwards.
Opposite to Hawkwind stereotypes – like a lot within the guide – Huw and Marion have been dedicated Christians. He preferred a drink however wasn’t into medication. He rejoined the group for some time across the time of the Levitation album and a few later stand ins. It’s fascinating to learn a special view of the group away from all of the Dave Brock vs Nik Turner points, or the disastrous large reunion gig. It’s a pleasant illustration of the core theme of the guide, hinted at within the title – the way to make a dwelling as a musician.
Though greatest recognized for his work with Hawkwind, Huw Lloyd Langton was an inveterate collaborator along with his solo work, primarily with the Lloyd Langton Group. I used to be intrigued to search out many references to an old style modern of mine, Richard Gillespie, who went on to change into a detailed pal of Huw’s and his bass participant of selection in a wide range of reside and recorded settings. Aside from his personal Lloyd Langton group’s ongoing work, he was concerned in Widowmaker with Spooky Tooth’s Luther Grosvenor and Steve Ellis (of Love Affair miming fame), The group was mainly a belated try and money in on the late 60s “supergroup” period, however break up up after two albums. There have been different collaborations with Leo Sayer and Budgie, a failed audition for Cliff Richard and a mass of different quick lived tasks. There are some fascinating insights from Richard Gillespie about my outdated friends, the ill-fated Pure Wings, signed up by a file firm who didn’t perceive their music (shock horror, no lead guitar!) and despatched out gigging with heavy bands like Uriah Heep.
All of it goes to point out that it’s actually solely a small minority of musicians who’re a part of a long run settled line-up with a gradual move of gigs and royalties. Whether or not reside or within the studio, Huw at all times saved working, even to the purpose of honouring one dedication by by some means enjoying with a damaged arm. I used to be actually impressed too by his dedication to musical training, being concerned in a number of tasks in addition to his personal educating work.
Along with the primary textual content, b/w photographs are liberally scattered by means of the guide, together with a few of Huw’s drawings and a mass of cuttings and gig critiques. There are additionally some poignant and detailed reminiscences from a few of his many pals and collaborators.
The place most Hawkwind associated books emphasise the counter-cultural drama and craziness that surrounded the group, notably with bigger than life psychedelic legends like Bob Calvert, Michael Moorcock, and Nik Turner. That is the exact opposite – a measured, mild recounting of how an idealistic musician made a dwelling with out compromising. There’s a really poignant feeling to the guide, too, because it data the well being points which led to his demise in 2012, all advised with none sentimentality.
This guide will probably be important for Huw Lloyd Langton followers and for anybody open to a special angle on Hawkwind than the same old Psychedelic Warriors shtick. It may most likely do with a bit extra enhancing – there’s a good quantity of repetition, together with an inclination to arrange a narrative solely to say “we’ll get again to that later”. There’s most likely a gig listing or two too many, however that shouldn’t detract from one of the vital authentic and delicate books I’ve learn shortly.
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