MATRIXSYNTH: The First Gumby Episode: Gumby on the Moon


Monday, March 19, 2007

The First Gumby Episode: Gumby on the Moon


YouTube via dmgivideo. I remember this one. Anyone know what was used for the audio?

9 comments:

  1. "Anyone know what was used for the audio?"

    Not a synth, you blockhead!

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  2. Sounds like a Plasticine Saxophone.

    It never caught on, because it only plays in tune in a vacuum.

    Humans tend to explode when in a vacuum, y'know.

    But, y'know, listening to it again, I think it could also be a slide-whistle of the old ones.

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  3. It was probably a single oscilator and a few tape machines just like the radiophonic workshop did it or just a simple tape loop or tape delay.

    Dan

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  4. Well. That's one theory.

    Too bad that single oscillator thing never caught on.

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  5. Gumby's mom is built.

    MILF!

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  6. isn't that from the time period when there was a timpani on everything?

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  7. this video is unavailable

    matrixsynthed is the new slashdotted!

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  8. The Gumby images and toys are registered trademarks of Prema Toy Company.

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  9. i met Art Clokey & his family a couple years ago! I think these episodes & music will spill out sequentially as the copyright expires, the first episode was released on March 16, 1957.

    the music was really the subject of much anguish with film historians because there has never been an official Gumby DVD release with the original music intact. if you rent DVDs at your local rental house, you will be getting CRAP new music, not the musique concrète/analog gems of the original. its a disaster, just read the reviews on Amazon for the box set. however, old VHSs from FHE have the original music and sell used for dirt cheap on eBay. And yes, analog synths are heavy at times.

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