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Vignoble @ Co.
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Bert
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yes i do, very nice LP with an excellent theme !
Quite a must-have, don't know if the whole album ever made it to CD...
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Vignoble @ Co.
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Polysix
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« Vignoble @ Co. » wrote:
nobody knows this music ?
Yes, I do as well.
I bought the LP a few years back in a charity shop and was pleasantly surprised as to how good this soundtrack is.
Very haunting & atmospheric and played on piano & classic synths of the period.
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here's a short story:
When I was much MUCH younger, actually, on the night I moved out of my parents house to spread my wings in Tilburg to go to college, I taped a one-off radio show called Fiction Factory. It was made (one might even say constructed, for lack of a better word), by the leading Dutch radio host of those days (Jeroen van Inkel, this may ring a bell for some of my fellow-countrymen). It was announced in the radio/TV guide as "psychedelic radio collage".
One hour of total EM bliss... There were samples from movies (f.i. Blade Runner) and music by Jarre, Kraftwerk, Vangelis, Human League, Lio (La Petite Amazone, best song she ever did...), YMO and so forth.
That tape became the soundtrack of my first lonely and homesick months in Tilburg. On that tape, there was one piece that always moved me to tears when I played it, but I never found out who was playing it. There was no playlist in the radio/TV guide, and in those days, there was no Internet to look it up any other way...
Many, MANY years later, I visited a friend who's one of my "Partners in HiFi Crime". Every now and then we try to surprise the other with music that he has never heard. He sunk the needle into an LP after saying
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« M@kz Delissen » wrote:
here's a short story:
When I was much MUCH younger, actually, on the night I moved out of my parents house to spread my wings in Tilburg to go to college, I taped a one-off radio show called Fiction Factory. It was made (one might even say constructed, for lack of a better word), by the leading Dutch radio host of those days (Jeroen van Inkel, this may ring a bell for some of my fellow-countrymen). It was announced in the radio/TV guide as "psychedelic radio collage".
One hour of total EM bliss... There were samples from movies (f.i. Blade Runner) and music by Jarre, Kraftwerk, Vangelis, Human League, Lio (La Petite Amazone, best song she ever did...), YMO and so forth.
That tape became the soundtrack of my first lonely and homesick months in Tilburg. On that tape, there was one piece that always moved me to tears when I played it, but I never found out who was playing it. There was no playlist in the radio/TV guide, and in those days, there was no Internet to look it up any other way...
Many, MANY years later, I visited a friend who's one of my "Partners in HiFi Crime". Every now and then we try to surprise the other with music that he has never heard. He sunk the needle into an LP after saying
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Vignoble @ Co.
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Vignoble @ Co.
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« Phrozenlight » wrote:
« Vignoble @ Co. » wrote:
I discovered the music of Colin Towns (who once was the keyboard player of UK hardrock band Whitesnake)
??? sorry but I think you have that wrong, for as far I know he was in Ian Gillan's Band
you're right Bert (I am getting old)
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