> It was fairly well recorded and the organ was quite impressive sounding, so > the big numbers could shake the floor quite well. Some of the more etherial > stuff was quite nice as too. The 'Cantina Band' track didn't swing at all, > though! ;-) from what i remember the cantina band from bruce baxter's sonic all-stars was also pretty bad - file under 'seventies idea of music from the future' along with anything from buck rogers tv series, battle beyond the stars, bruno from fame (a little known x file), and incidentally that bad cantina experience from the last star wars episode, oh yes, and erm, john carpenter - to be honest the whole genre apalls me (this is growing up in a scene where one finger was all that was needed to play the required one note - or as phil okay once said "we wanted to kill off rock & roll") - but to be fair, i do have a certain affinity to john carpenter's stuff, even the sound track to the mid 90's "Ghosts Of Mars" which i watched on saturday - complete with cock-en-ey gangster (oy, mind the claret !) cheers paul b (currently going bananas with oberheim dmx samples & highly predictable tom rolls)
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Re: [motm] Re: Back-burner Moog record project
2002-07-03 by vulture.squadron@syol.com
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