![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Post-punk was going strong (and turning into new pop) but Spacemen 3 weren’t so much that as post-Velvets, post-Stooges, post-Suicide an alternate history where Pete “Sonic Boom” Kember and Jason “J Spaceman” Pierce are as epochal a creative partnership as (say) Jagger/Richards would have to feature those bands and like-minded others (like the MC5, the Red Krayola, and the 13th Floor Elevators, just to mention acts they covered) much more prominently. If there was ever a time or place where Spacemen 3 were going to fit in, it wasn’t in Rugby, England in 1982. ![]()
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