
If Pete Frame were to do one of his Rock Family Trees on fuzzed-up druggy drone rock he'd inevitably land up ( * by way of Spiritualized, Spectrum and even (The) Verve)) at Spacemen 3 . Long before Bobby Gillespie had grown tired of his Byrds LPs, Spacemen 3 were the ultimate 'record collection' band. Spouting a seemingly never-ending list of achingly cool records by artists I had barely heard of, let alone heard in their music press interviews (Stooges!? Sun Ra!? Electric Prunes!? Silver Apples!?) they totally blew me away with their track [...]