Nostalgia's a pot best left unstirred.
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Wendy James?
So, let's leave this one in the past.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostThe red triangle that Channel 4 used to helpfully display to tell teenage boys whether a programme was worth watching or not.
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Dragon 32
Ocean Software
Atari 130xe
Ferranti
Iron Maiden
S'Quo
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Uni
Revising on hot summer evenings
Ben Trumans
CX500 (Despatch riding in central London)
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostRoland Juno 6
Tascam Portastudio
Cubase 1.0 on an Atari
Cubase for the Atari on ONE DD Floppy and it still did everything you wanted it to.
Alesis SR16 Sequencers
Meeting Gary Numan in a hotel in Glasgow (while completely pissed) and telling him that "D'ya wanna be in my gang" was his best track
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The red triangle that Channel 4 used to helpfully display to tell teenage boys whether a programme was worth watching or not.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSisters of Mercy, Pixies, Fields of the Nephilim, Yamaha RD350LC, bones that healed in a few weeks, clearasil, Ian Botham, nights out in shoegazing clubs with loose birds, ...
Alt goth / industrial; Sisterhood, March Violets, Bauhaus, Killing Joke, NewModel Army, Nitzer Ebb, Front 242 ...
YMO, Depeche Mode, ,
Doing full tours, hitchiking gig to gig with kitbag on back, crashing on some strangers floor after the gig.
Parties in old abandonded warehouses in Hackney
M1 house sound, 303 acid bass sound
Big hair, padded shoulders and white stilletos on the square girls.
Only a few clubs in town.
Channel 4
Coming home from a night out at club closing time (01:00) and watching Open University
Being well paid.
A practically non-existant accreditaition industry.
Social mobility, though as a phenomenom that lasted through most the 90s, until 1997 to be exact.
Not being anatomically attached to a computer at home, editing CVs in order to find jobs.
Freedom of movement of trade in the UK.
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Ghettoblasters
School discos
De la soul
Whose line is it anyway
Dirty Den
Ricky Villa
Linda Lusardi
Theme from S Express
Kylie
Boris Becker
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo, it was an irresponsibly affordable, unfeasibly fast motorbike designed by a psychopath and marketed to 17 year olds as a method of Darwinian selection. Those who survived were either;
- incredibly talented motorcyclists or
- provided by their genes with a remarkably durable skeleton
You see the trouble was that up to about 5 or 6 thousand rpm, it felt like a slow, quite civilised motorbike. Above that all hell broke loose and it turned into Beelzebub's rocketship. Now, if you went into a bend in, say, third gear, and then accelerated out, you would often hit the so-called 'power band' (the point where the motor's power suddenly rises toward a peak) before straightening the bike, and the back would simply break out; alternatively, if it was a warm day with lots of grip the front wheel would rise, giving no steering, and you'd hit a tree.
The chaps at Yamaha sorted the problem on later models with a so-called power-valve (YPVS), which adjusted the airflow into the cylinders to ensure a more gentle and predictable supply of power; obviously, that meant anyone with a YPVS model was a bit of a wimp.Last edited by suityou01; 26 October 2010, 22:38.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostAfter hearing Kraftwerk like Trio's Da Da Da I went out and bought a Casio VL-1, that was fun wee toy.
Met up and had a tune with the Beach Boys recently, can't say they've influenced me in any way.
The coda to 'Surfs up' must shurely be the most beautiful music ever created, the vocals straight after the middle 8 in 'don't worry baby', Wilson wrote 'the warmth of the sun' the night kennedy was shot and Rufus Wainwright calls it his favourite song, the Beatles wrote 'here there an everywhere' the night they heard pet sounds and McCartney has stated god only knows is his favourite song. Good enough for me.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThere was a quite humerous clip of kraftwerk on tomorrow's world in the late 60s I thnk, the presenter was saying "and in the future they expect to be playing these instruments in their clothing"
kraftwerk were the biggest influence on popular music since the beach boys who kraftwerk described as their biggest influence.
Met up and had a tune with the Beach Boys recently, can't say they've influenced me in any way.Last edited by Cliphead; 26 October 2010, 22:00.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostNot knocking the 80's sampled sounds at all, 'some' music was driven by the latest tech but inspiration and creativity far outweigh novel sounds. In my opinion nothing yet comes close to a great guitar solo.
kraftwerk were the biggest influence on popular music since the beach boys who kraftwerk described as their biggest influence.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou can't blow away all 80's sample songs. Ok the classic fairlight song was axel f, granted but zoolook and electric cafe were both works of great significance. Dare by the league is still the greatest electronic album of the 80s though.
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