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In a message dated 6/22/05 8:12:37 PM, greg.amann@sympatico.ca writes:<BR>
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IIRC, name of that one is Still Crazy. Great movie.<BR>
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Hardly a synth movie, but: The Commitments<BR>
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Just recently saw Pink Floyd Live In Pompeii--The Director's Cut. Guess, compared to the original, there's added footage of PF in the Abbey Road studio circa Dark Side of the Moon. On topic fun moment: Roger Waters is shown playing/tweaking an EMS synth, a VCS3 or some such. <BR>
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