The unusual and unexpected.
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philagain wrote:
Yoko Ono and The Pet Shop Boys ... love it.[i]
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Delia Derbyshire [i] was the BBC woman who put the Dr Who theme together on very primitive machinery that made electronic sounds.
Another person way ahead of her time.
There are documentaries available on youtube about her.
She got involved with putting some music together for tokers and takers and created White Noise.
This is forty years ago ...
If your mothers about or the vicar you might want to turn the volume down when it gets to the orgy ...
Another person way ahead of her time.
There are documentaries available on youtube about her.
She got involved with putting some music together for tokers and takers and created White Noise.
This is forty years ago ...
If your mothers about or the vicar you might want to turn the volume down when it gets to the orgy ...
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For anyone interested here is the BBC sound workshop and Deliah Smith.
The contribution they made to electronica with very basic equipment is mostly unknown and or forgotten.
The contribution they made to electronica with very basic equipment is mostly unknown and or forgotten.
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That haunting fiddle sound that only the east European Jews seem to create ...
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Strangely strange but oddly normal ...[i]
A hauntingly beautiful song which only makes sense to lunatics.
The lyrics are brilliant ...
A hauntingly beautiful song which only makes sense to lunatics.
The lyrics are brilliant ...
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jackb wrote:Strangely strange but oddly normal ...[i]
A hauntingly beautiful song which only makes sense to lunatics.
The lyrics are brilliant ...
Met that lot when I lived in Cornwall. Strange, huh?
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Stoned yeah.Henry wrote:jackb wrote:Strangely strange but oddly normal ...[i]
A hauntingly beautiful song which only makes sense to lunatics.
The lyrics are brilliant ...
Met that lot when I lived in Cornwall. Strange, huh?
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