Monday, March 19, 2007
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Delia is one of my first synth-chick loves.
ReplyDeleteHuge knobs, heavy equipment, cloistered women, and the Queen's Falkland War Machine -- man those were the days.
Plus, of course, the most awesome song of all time: Dr. Who Theme.
Genius
ReplyDeleteG.I.L.F.!
ReplyDelete"G.I.L.F."? are you on crack? she was younger than me when this film was recorded!
ReplyDeleteGILF!
ReplyDeleteNecrophilia is in!!!
Fuk the dead!
Man, imagine if you gave this woman a sampler. Her head would explode.
ReplyDeleteShe's pretty handy with those tape machines...
There's a new forum opened for discussion on the work of Delia Derbyshire and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop at http://unitdeltaplus.proboards51.com - feel free to register and join in! See you there!
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