Thursday, October 25, 2007
Tristram Cary - UK Electronic Composer "Dr. Who"
YouTube via molotov324. via rustyanalog. What the Future Sounded Like. I haven't watched this through yet but a clip in episode three was not work safe - not sure of there are more.
"Tristram Cary - Pioneering UK Electronic Composer Electronic Music Studios avant-garde Peter Zinovieff Dr Who VCS3 Brian Eno Hawkwind Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon Emperor Machine Roxy Music BBC Radiophonic Workshop Tangerine Dream Hawkwind Tim Blake Jean Michel Jarre Kraftwerk David Cockerell"
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what do you mean not safe?
ReplyDeleteThere are some 60's boobs thats all.
beware the boobs they my attack!
ReplyDeleteI use to be able to download the YouTube stuff with VIDEODOWNLOADER but for the past 4 months nothing can be downloaded. Does anyone have a program that can do it now?
Forget the questionable bits. This is a great program. I've been in awe of the founders of EMS for ages, but never have seen interviews with them before.
ReplyDeleteI met Tristam Cary once or twice at the University of Adelaide in the 70's.
awesome.....test .....test
ReplyDeleteGhostdog, try http://keepvid.com. It has a dealie you can put in your toolbar and click on whene'er there's a vid you want. I also recommend http://vixy.net/ for converting .flv to mp4. I use it to watch vids on the ipod nano...
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