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Eddie & The Hot Rods - Horror Through Straightness @ 50rpm
B side of their 1979 single "Media Messiahs".
The original version of this instrumental always seemed too slow to me. Thankfully I have a turntable that speed things up slightly more than a Technics 1210 can.
Here' s the result of an almost 10% speed increase courtesy of my Strathclyde STD 305D.
The original version of this instrumental always seemed too slow to me. Thankfully I have a turntable that speed things up slightly more than a Technics 1210 can.
Here' s the result of an almost 10% speed increase courtesy of my Strathclyde STD 305D.
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Track 3 from the rare 1982 compilation LP, "Hundreds and Thousands" released on Native Records.
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"Take It", from the 1982 compilation LP, Hundreds and Thousands.
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Anabollic Steroids - Soundcheck pt1 @ 12 Bar Club, London, 22 Sept 2012
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Anabollic Steroids - Soundcheck pt3 @ 12 Bar Club, London, 22 Sept 2012
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Tjens Couter - Gimme What I Need.wmv
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Tjens Couter - Gimme What I Need.wmv
Midge Ure & Mick Karn - After A Fashion
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Midge Ure & Mick Karn - After A Fashion
4:35 I wonder what synth he's playing there. Under the CS80? Or next to it.
I think it might be either the Yamaha SS30 or SK-30
Great work Pete! Even though I haven't got a clue what you're talking about 😂
Super band 😊
What a tune! You rarely hear anything like this these days!
CBGB jukebox
Genialny 🎶 muzyk W.B.Currie ❤❤😊
Melodies are way too basic for me
Waar is de tijd? In de begin periode van Arno. Samen een pint drinken.... Arno is een krak !
9 Mouths. Wow!!!!!
Line-up: Bon Rotten (vocals), Albert Järvinen (rhythm and solo guitar), Stuart Cook (bass guitar), Dennis Wilson (drums)?
No. Arno Hintjens (vocals, harmonica), Paul Couter (guitar), Ferre Baelen (bass), Rudy Cloet (drums).
Genius.theyll never be another like him
Imagine the Science Topics theme tune being done by Ultravox.
Ongelooflijk goe
Astradyne ! Beautiful instrumental
Soundbrll wow
Ultravox’ greatest song! 🖤❤️🌟❤️🖤 Billy’s solo is SO incredible...he makes it sound like an entire string section. NOT easy to do.. He plays it perfectly which is harder than F🌹CK to do in a loud rock band.
RIP!
The singer was Arno Hintjens who would soon after form TCMatic and then have a long solo career, still going strong.
5:54 me and who
J adore.je n ai tous ces vynils.zut .ou trouverais je ça . Oh la la c beau.💚🌬💚
Real artists 😊😊😊🖤🖤🖤
when you recognise Lament from two notes
Exactly, hit me immediately 💥 Life Lament 👌
What a great wee tune👍
Always loved this song. I’m old enough to have heard Tjens Couter when they came on the radio for the first time. But it was only a few days ago that I came across “She Cracked” of the Modern Lovers. It’s not the same song of course, but it is very similar.
thats when the World was still allright amazing Video"s they made back than to all there releases incl. Midge"s No Regrets Video...???? Awesome time the early 80s as an Teen...
MOHG not MEWG 🐄 🐮 It’s funny how far off he is, now the kids just want analog synths and won’t touch a waveform synth
Would love to identify what the blue “German synthesizer” actually is ?
PPG Wave, probably hooked up to a Waveterm.
@@timmantle7154 That sounds right. They seem to be very rare these days.
@@symbiat0 I love that PPG sound. There are a few different wavetable synthesisers about these days, but it's not my favourite type of synth.
I need you!!!
Ik geef altijd, voor arno !!!! Ice-cream,, sex, samen zwemmen in de zee en uitwaaien!, in de wind!!!!
Greatest band ever..... really enjoyed this, seeing them at work in the studio is amazing!
I could tell that was Astradyne in like...a second. Great!!
what a talent!! thanks for sharing this was epic to watch. one of my new fav videos!! :D
linndrum also on board... love the synthwork from ultravox in their early years..
these are their late years anyway
@@XanAxDdu or maybe middle years... i remember stuff like "dancing with tears in my eyes" as their later works..
@@lars-fenin before midge ure ultravox made 3 albums so they were very well experienced with electronics. 1st album was produced by brian eno in 1977
Musician In The 80's Are Better Than Musican Now A Day Or Singer Now A Days You Won't See Them Saying What Drum Machine Or Synthesizer That They Use
Epic
This is truly excellent. ☀️👍🏽
great
great rock song
And now they are making minimoogs again, heh. I loved these BBC films when I was at school, even though we were watching them in the mid 90's... one of the up sides of under funding I suppose, those weird sound tracks from the radiophonic workshop had a massive impact on me, i'd look forward to the videos just for intros and sound FX, absolutly captivated me, now I have a very wonderful, unhealthy wallet emptying obsession with vintage synths and eurorack :P
Psycho killer, qu-est ce que c'est? Arno is epic
*nearly in tears* Wonderful.
Billy Currie made the Arp Odyssey sound more throaty and in your face ,which was great playing technique plus fx pedals. A distortion is obviously used, but there's also hint of a pitch shifter in there, for thickness and warmth .Its possibly even all put through a vox or marshal amp a la an actual guitar. In any event, I'll always remember ultravox tracks for his middle.eights and crunchy, rip-through lead parts, which were a perfect blend into the overall sound. 👍
Billy said he came across that sound mainly using flanger, adding chorus after that. But distortion and pitch shifting were probably used too.
It's funny how he refers to Moogs as antiquated instruments and little did he know that half a lifetime later, musicians would be trying to rediscover the very epic analog synth landscapes he was creating with those "antiques". Moog, Dave Smith Instruments, Korg have worked with original engineers that created those legendary synths and have modernized them while preserving 100% analog signal paths.
Well, in 1983 onwards it was all about those new digital synths that were more reliable in studio and on the road. Analogues seemed passe, never to return, and within years you could actually buy Moog synths at a fraction of their original price. Ultravox guys themselves said how they were tired of old synths constantly breaking down or going out of tune and how digital ones freed them not to worry about technical side. They had their point, it has to be said.
As a musician, being able to watch this rather than read about it as history is pure gold. There's nothing like hearing it directly from the artist. Every song, every video captures a moment in time. You could even interview them now but it wouldn't be the same as during the original creative process from their youth.
Great video :) Can you tell me which synth was used on Mr. X? Thanks.
Minimoog, Yamaha CS-40m, CS-50, CS-80, Elka Rhapsody noyzelab.blogspot.com/2014/09/warren-cann-ultravox-interview-e-april.html
This is what I needaah.
Brilliant!
veel naar zijn optredens gaan zien was tof soms hells angels aanwezig aja ie was van oostende
TB897, funny because in 1978 I saw Tjens-Couter on stage in Fleurus(Charleroi) as supporting act of Dr Feelgood.
Apparently the singer of this band claims that "Jet Boy Jet Girl", the original Elton Motello version of "Ca Plane Pour Moi", was based on this song. And the producer of this record was - Elton Motello!