Steinberg!
Excellent!
We-ler-do We-ler-do We-ler-do
@ggc
What a bunch of tragic dress photos!
alexis
June 16, 2015, 10:30pm
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ggc:
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Does anyone else think The Faith Tones looks, uhmm, “trans”-sposed?
ggc
June 16, 2015, 10:57pm
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Ahahah, omg alexis… Im having a lol attack…!
Patanjali- yah, the 80’s were weird eh?
P.s. All you first page pioneers get my thx for… Reasons…
WOW! Tanx for that ggc.
re: Max Webster.
Being from Toronto I knew Kim (2nd from the left) and the boys from Max Webster.
We all had the same management as Rush.
I still have some of their albums somewhere.
BTW their music was quite ‘progressive’ for the day.
But one would not know that by looking at that picture.
{‘-’}
alexis
June 16, 2015, 11:58pm
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curteye:
WOW! Tanx for that ggc.
re: Max Webster.
Being from Toronto I knew Kim (2nd from the left) and the boys from Max Webster.
We all had the same management as Rush.
I still have some of their albums somewhere.
BTW their music was quite ‘progressive’ for the day.
But one would not know that by looking at that picture.
{‘-’}
Curteye - which guy are you? How cool!!
Curteye Gots some talent!
ggc
June 17, 2015, 12:53pm
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Which goes to show that you cant judge an album by its cover;)
@ggc
Luv the Boombox stack pic!
I imagine that’s just one side of a stereo set-up eh?
{‘-’}
curteye:
WOW! Tanx for that ggc.
re: Max Webster.
Being from Toronto I knew Kim (2nd from the left) and the boys from Max Webster.
We all had the same management as Rush.
I still have some of their albums somewhere.
BTW their music was quite ‘progressive’ for the day.
But one would not know that by looking at that picture.
{‘-’}
Excelent band! I have most of their albums.
Now … it’s on vinyl and I need to buy a new vinyl player to listen!
The thing is I suspect they were just goofing around to get a silly album cover photo, whereas some of the other bands thought they were the next big thing to save humanity!
Music ran in my family.
Is this Wendy Carlos dad?
nope, it’s Daphne Oram
Daphne Blake Oram (31 December 1925 – 5 January 2003) was a British composer and electronic musician. She was one of the first British composers to produce electronic sound, and was an early practitioner of musique concrète in the UK. As a co-founder of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, she was central to the development of British electronic music. Her uncredited scoring work on the 1961 film The Innocents helped to pioneer the electronic soundtrack.
Oram was the creator of the Oramics technique ...
And here is Delia Derbyshire
Delia Ann Derbyshire (5 May 1937 – 3 July 2001) was an English musician and composer of electronic music. She carried out notable work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop during the 1960s, including her electronic arrangement of the theme music to the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who. She has been referred to as "the unsung heroine of British electronic music", having influenced musicians including Aphex Twin, the Chemical Brothers and Paul Hartnoll of Orbital. Derbyshire was...