Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Suzanne Ciani on David Letterman
YouTube via specialkvi. Sent my way via Lars.
"After Suzanne's huge success of creating sound effects for the disco version of "Star Wars," she appeared on the David Letterman Show when originally broadcasted on NBC.
Let's watch the little "voice distorter" bring laughter to the audience. It was produced on August 14, 1980. We are sure that Suzanne will share some insight of her nine minutes of late-night fame."
Update: uploaded by Suzanne Ciani here.
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I'd love to talk to her someday. She's always seemed like a facinating person. However, subjecting her to David Letterman was excruiating.
ReplyDeleteRoland MC-8 alert!
*honk honk woop woop*
holy crap! I remember this from when it was first broadcast, but for some reason forgot it was Ms. Ciani (somehow had come to think it was Patrice Rushen).
ReplyDeleteAlso, this was Letterman from before Late Night -- he had a weekday morning show on NBC that year. I was between 5th and 6th grades that summer, and watched it just about every day.
she always comes across as so sweet and genuine.
ReplyDeleteeven in the face of letterman's rambling.....
Letterman is sweet. He is a great facilitator.
ReplyDelete"This just looks like a normal keyboard"
ReplyDeleteIts a Rev 1 Prophet 5!
For the 'studio blow up', thank John Bowen for the PolyMod section.
ReplyDeletewhy the hell is this not in the synth babes section ?
ReplyDeletedo you have to be a poser that doesn't even know how to use a synth to be in that section ?
no matter what the age or look of the person, in she is talented, that is what should classify her as a "babe"
just remember how innovative women like Bebe Barron and Wendy Carlos are...
those are true synth babes!!!
can you really call wendy carlos a "TRUE synth babe" with a straight face? ;)
ReplyDeleteI wish Ciani would do more synth stuff now. Her Piano stuff is okay, but she was oh so much fun with the Synths.
ReplyDeletewhat's wrong with being sexy
ReplyDeleteI love Suzanne Ciani, she's so fun =)
ReplyDeletewe need more suzanne cianis.
ReplyDeleteps id love to talk to her someday too. :) or, does she have any daughters who dig synths?
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