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This one you got as flexi disk with the Dutch new wave magazine Vinyl.
Almost each issue included a flexi.
The coming days I will post some more.
This track "Untitled" later appeared as "Sleep" on the B-side of "One Man's Meat".
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
Almost each issue included a flexi.
The coming days I will post some more.
This track "Untitled" later appeared as "Sleep" on the B-side of "One Man's Meat".
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
Very early electronic work for the mass.
Written by Ron 'did I write that' Grainer, but the sound was created by Delia Derbyshire and that was what made the tune famous.
There is a documentary about the BBC Radiophonic Workshop: Alchemists of Sound.
My copy is from 1964 and on the other side there is "This can't be love" by Brenda and Johnny; does anybody know why?
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
Written by Ron 'did I write that' Grainer, but the sound was created by Delia Derbyshire and that was what made the tune famous.
There is a documentary about the BBC Radiophonic Workshop: Alchemists of Sound.
My copy is from 1964 and on the other side there is "This can't be love" by Brenda and Johnny; does anybody know why?
Not shared anymore. Complaints received.
I have not much to say about this. The a-side is highly recommended. Listen for yourself.
Vic Martin plays the keyboards, he also played in the Eurythmics and with Gary Moore.
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I also have the lp, so if there are enough requests I'll post it.
Vic Martin plays the keyboards, he also played in the Eurythmics and with Gary Moore.
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I also have the lp, so if there are enough requests I'll post it.
Is this Phil Thornton who makes new age / world music records these days? Not bad, but this is different stuff!
Speaking Clock gets a 9 on the White Noise Scale.
Really good and totally unknown.
Phil Thornton - Vocals, keyboards
Kym Guest - Vocals
Mave McKnight - Percussion
Yes, it's him:
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Speaking Clock gets a 9 on the White Noise Scale.
Really good and totally unknown.
Phil Thornton - Vocals, keyboards
Kym Guest - Vocals
Mave McKnight - Percussion
Yes, it's him:
Phil Thornton wrote:
> Hi Wiel,
> yes that was me !!
> it was a long time ago !
> I guess you must have come across the 'feeling sheepish' single ?
> all the best
> Phil Thornton
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gramm...gramm...gramm...gramm...gramm...gramm...
I wish I wrote those words.
Another Absurd Record.
'Did I say there were 16 of me? / I'm sorry, there's only 1 / The others are just fragments / Of Gerry and The Holograms...'
I read somewhere that they also produced a 7" called 'The Emperor's new music', which you couldn't play because it was glued to the sleeve.
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I wish I wrote those words.
Another Absurd Record.
'Did I say there were 16 of me? / I'm sorry, there's only 1 / The others are just fragments / Of Gerry and The Holograms...'
I read somewhere that they also produced a 7" called 'The Emperor's new music', which you couldn't play because it was glued to the sleeve.
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Passage was a band from Manchester and produced the first years two 'concept singles': 'New Love Songs' and 'About Time'.
For the first one they were accused of sexism and, well, if you listen to the lyrics on 'Love Song' and you don't have humor, you can understand that.
Only '$lit Machine' of 'New Love Songs' is a bit electronic, and that e.p. I post, but all songs are very good.
Dick Witts - drums
Tony Friel - bass
Lorraine Hilton - keyboards
1 Love Song
2 Competition
3 $lit Machine
4 New Kind of Love
The record label 'Object Music' has a nice 60's style logo, you have to download the post to see it.
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For the first one they were accused of sexism and, well, if you listen to the lyrics on 'Love Song' and you don't have humor, you can understand that.
Only '$lit Machine' of 'New Love Songs' is a bit electronic, and that e.p. I post, but all songs are very good.
Dick Witts - drums
Tony Friel - bass
Lorraine Hilton - keyboards
1 Love Song
2 Competition
3 $lit Machine
4 New Kind of Love
The record label 'Object Music' has a nice 60's style logo, you have to download the post to see it.
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