Monday, December 07, 2009
Yamaha DX7 on Doctor Who
YouTube via SynthWho
"The Yamaha DX7 synthesizer was used for several scores in the 80's on Dr Who.
This is a compilation of clips from the story 'The Two Doctors' where some of the DX7 signature sounds can be heard.
Composed by Peter Howell of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
1985."
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This video is so much cooler than the DX-7 ever was.
ReplyDeleteThis was one of the first episodes of Doctor Who I ever saw.
Starring Trevor Horn and Art Garfunkel! Who knew?
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I never watched that show, but I wish I had. I'll have to look for DVDs or downloads of it.