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Old 13th December 2010   #1
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New Sound Of Music 1979 BBC

This was was an enjoyable watch this morning with my cuppa pg tips, and lots of slutty vintage gear to drool over.




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Bang on !

Thanks for posting !
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You know it's the 1970's when someone is uing a EMS Synthi 100 to score a TV show about cyber-rodents cleaning a house using their electric moustaches...

Also, that Yamaha CS-80 (I think that's what it was, anyway) sounded sweet!
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ooh. thanks, fellow slut!
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Hell yes ,

I love it when you BBC license having peeps post cool documentaries that us Yanks can watch . thumbsup
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That Maniac sequencer at the end has very cool features, indeed.

BBC Radiophonic has always been an inspiration mine for me. Thanks for posting this amazing piece of documentary.
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nice, cs-80 and synthi 100! That synthi is insane...
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You know it's the 1970's when someone is uing a EMS Synthi 100 to score a TV show about cyber-rodents cleaning a house using their electric moustaches...

Also, that Yamaha CS-80 (I think that's what it was, anyway) sounded sweet!
AWESOME AIN'T IT!!... Just gotta love that damn decade...
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Ooh, this looks great... I'm going to leave this thread open and watch with my PG Tips tomorrow morning!


Just a few days ago, I watched the 2004 Moog documentary, which is worth watching:



I borrowed the DVD from a mate, but it looks like it's on youtube in parts as well.
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Ooh, this looks great... I'm going to leave this thread open and watch with my PG Tips tomorrow morning!
Where's the 'like' button?
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Brilliant!!!
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I just stumbled upon this one earlier today and thoroughly watched and enjoyed it. Searching for it I saw it already posted here. How did I miss this post.... oh wait not so many replies... tutt

So BUMP because it's a must!
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For anyone else interested in David Vorhaus, then this is a good read thumbsup
DAVID VORHAUS
(Although even this article is a little dated now)
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