MATRIXSYNTH: Me And My Rhythmbox - Adrian Sings (Liquid Sky) Danceteria/ The Cavern


Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Me And My Rhythmbox - Adrian Sings (Liquid Sky) Danceteria/ The Cavern


YouTube via poisondoor. Roland CR-78
"My favourite scene from my favourite movie - Liquid Sky. Adrian Sings in the club while Jimmy's looking for the Drugs in Margaret's room.
[Both roles played by Anne Carlisle!]

Me ... me and my ... me and my ... me and my rhythm box ... me and my rhythm box ... are you jealous fox? (folks?) are you jealous fox? ... my rhythm box is sweet ... never forgets the beat ... it never eats ... it never shits ... it never sleeps ... it only beats ... it's always high ... so am I ... do you wanna know why? ... it ... it is ... preprogrammed ... so what ... so what ... so what ... who of your friends is not? ... who of your friends is not? who's not?"
more details in the video description here.
via Peter M. in the comments of the Synths in TV and Film post. Be sure to see this previous post on Liquid Sky as well.

4 comments:

  1. my fave too

    great movie

    inspired me a lot

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  2. worst soundtrack ever.

    I mean its so bad its spectacular.
    (mostly done on a fairlight iirc)

    I would seriously love to find me a copy of the official soundtrack on 8 track or something.

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  3. I remember seeing the movie and wanting to crawl under my seat because of how stupid and pretentious that song was. However, seeing it now it is a quaint souvenir of the early 80s. I enjoyed the orgasm tracking aliens which is a great idea for a movie.

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