The bass line on All Stood Still blew my mind completely when I was 8 years old. It still gets me excited to this very day. My synth obsession is out of control!
@@Anthony-dv4ww Looks great. I'm sure you'll make great sounds with that microphone as it appears to be of high quality. The main thing I think is enjoy making music. An old friend taught me it's all about the mixdown and arrangement after the song writing and quality of the performance. Hope you're having fun!
@jamessisson3703: That very bassline is replicated (but in a different key) in the guitar MID of a certain "girl group" of "the noughties". I'm hoping someone with the melodic creativity will bring the two together and create something amazing with the ideas.
'Errr ya not being a keyboard player!" Midge CAN play keys well enough to filling many chords on stage I;ve seen him do it and guitar and sing and write songs. He is WAY more talented than he even thinks!
Really? He was lead singer of Ultravox. Numan was the breakthrough for synth bands and he wasn't synth master either. Clarke, Gore,Wilder,Currie,Dolby,Payne, Jones, JJ,Held.....these people pissed on Ure from a great height.
Brilliant thanks for posting this, I can remember this lot when they came out ....... I want an Oscar ! ......(The synth not the crappy gold trophy) ! Nice one.
He says he’s not the band keyboard player, but what he did there that off the cuff playing was totally expert. This is a very interesting video. Thanks, thumbs up!
@@partsunknown426:40 Looks like a PPG on top of a CS80 on top of maybe a piano to me. The other video the making of had a CS80 on it and there was a Prophet hiding underneath the PPG. Maybe a Ptophet T8?
midge lived in the greatest era for synth technology and used them musically , every follup up synth was merely a variation of what came out those days
Though I agree with you, I recall that Billy wasn't into doing interviews much. To his credit, Midge was quite knowledgeable with regards to synths, though it would be far more fascinating to hear Billy talk about his Odyssey, Elka and also the later synths he used such as the PPG and the OSCar .
Have a look at the gforce software interviews with Billy (they're fairly recent). He is very honest in his opinions of classic keyboards back in the day.
Usual frontman stuff that Midge even addressed in his memoir (highly recommended reading!) - the journos only wanted to talk to the one who sings. They probably didn't even know the names of other band members.
You should check out Midge’s audio book. He programmed, engineered and promoted their use in the band. He’s well qualified to speak about them in interview.
As a German I am not very familiar with the various English dialects, but could it be that the Scottish dialect is very similar to the Liverpool dialect (it reminds me a lot of the dialect of Beatle's interviews when Midge is talking)?
There are also many dialects in Scotland, but I think it's the influence of Ireland that affects the accents of the cities on the West coast, in Scotland and England.
‘When does it all end Midge?’ When the global technocrats manipulate a global health crisis - and too many buy nto the scam. Life will never be the same again.
maybe in this video, but you should listen to early works by The Fixx, Patrick O'Hearn, Rush's "Grace Under Pressure". I love my PPG Wave 2.2 - there's nothing else that sounds like it.
@@zibbybone Thomas Dolby "The Golden Age Of Wireless" is the poster child of its sound... First time I heard "Windpower". Fk ME! I let go of My PPG, But the sound lives on with a Microwave 1. A PPG in a rack.
The bass line on All Stood Still blew my mind completely when I was 8 years old. It still gets me excited to this very day. My synth obsession is out of control!
@@Anthony-dv4ww Yeah. I'm with that
@@Anthony-dv4ww Looks great. I'm sure you'll make great sounds with that microphone as it appears to be of high quality. The main thing I think is enjoy making music. An old friend taught me it's all about the mixdown and arrangement after the song writing and quality of the performance. Hope you're having fun!
@@Anthony-dv4ww Please please tell me what your new keyboard is, along with more about yourself sir
@@Anthony-dv4ww Sounds like you're making deep house
@jamessisson3703:
That very bassline is replicated (but in a different key) in the guitar MID of a certain "girl group" of "the noughties".
I'm hoping someone with the melodic creativity will bring the two together and create something amazing with the ideas.
The best music of the 80's
'Errr ya not being a keyboard player!" Midge CAN play keys well enough to filling many chords on stage I;ve seen him do it and guitar and sing and write songs. He is WAY more talented than he even thinks!
Hé was real the synthesizer man from the 80's with Ultravox and solo 💯 great rare voice
Really? He was lead singer of Ultravox. Numan was the breakthrough for synth bands and he wasn't synth master either. Clarke, Gore,Wilder,Currie,Dolby,Payne, Jones, JJ,Held.....these people pissed on Ure from a great height.
Where does it all end Midge?
There 👈. Brilliant 😂
Ultravox in there prime, obviously owning every monster synth ever made in the 80s 🤯
Their prime is the foxx era.
their
@@LreldgePreferred their post-Foxx era
What a wonderful time capsule.
Twenty keyboards visually looks better on stage than a Apple Mac and midi keyboard.
I recognise that DX7 Tubular bell sound!
Do they know its Christmas!
TopGun Anthem.
DX7, the sound of the '80 👍😊
If i was
Brilliant thanks for posting this, I can remember this lot when they came out ....... I want an Oscar ! ......(The synth not the crappy gold trophy) !
Nice one.
Midge is still very good today, I bet he would love to go back to this era one more time
Many of us would love to go back to the Eighties again.
He has!
ruclips.net/video/JljLYbXyj9E/видео.html
6:25 Ultravox had a 4 minute warning, Depeche Mode only had 2 minutes on Construction Time Again
Real talent... I adore the music of ultravox
He says he’s not the band keyboard player, but what he did there that off the cuff playing was totally expert. This is a very interesting video. Thanks, thumbs up!
This guy helped to organise Live Aid
🎶🎵🎹 Absolute Legend Mister Ure 🎶🎵🎹
Ah, the Yamaha DX7 Mk 1 such a great synth.
Midge is extremely Scottish
Love the accent
Aye
Glasgow Weegie ! ❤️🏴
Like Kippers
So am ah.
PPG, STANDS FOR PALM PRODUCTS GMBH, A GERMAN SYNTH COMPANY.
stands for Palm Products Germany
I thought it was Pittsburgh Plate Glass. Oh well.
That bells from that Japan thing is a famouse sound. It's a dx7 and that Bells are used in 'do they know it's christmas'
...after all these years I get to see this ...RUclips thank you
Where does this all end?Eeerm....THERE!LOL
"I wouldn't call myself a keyboard player"
**plays keyboard like a pro**
Also plays Jean Michel Jarre
@@garyseymour6319 me to 💯 magneet field
Me to 'plus bass
hardly
Not even close.
DX-7 nailed it.
So kool to see the magic of music happen with technology changing
The RUclips automatic subtitles on this are hilarious 😂
Ah didnae git ony subthingies, bit then, ah unnerston proper English, so ah dae.
Them The human league and Depeche Mode made me start buying synth's, thanks guys.
Oh those DX7 presets - I never let those dogs near my TX7! FM is capable of so much more interesting sounds.
"Oh, that's a PPG(?)," all $17K of it. In the early 80's you could buy a house for that.
is that a second one, on top of the CS-80 (maybe cs-60) on top of the piano?
@@partsunknown42 That looks more like an Oberheim OB-series.
@@partsunknown426:40 Looks like a PPG on top of a CS80 on top of maybe a piano to me.
The other video the making of had a CS80 on it and there was a Prophet hiding underneath the PPG. Maybe a Ptophet T8?
midge lived in the greatest era for synth technology and used them musically , every follup up synth was merely a variation of what came out those days
The digital era was started . And 4 years later the original bands replaced with preset pushers .
Analogue synth music was SO much better, I really mourn the rise of digital technology it seemed to end up stifling creativity
The OSCar - has that classic sound
Why on earth did they interview Midge Ure about the synths and not Billy Currie?
Though I agree with you, I recall that Billy wasn't into doing interviews much. To his credit, Midge was quite knowledgeable with regards to synths, though it would be far more fascinating to hear Billy talk about his Odyssey, Elka and also the later synths he used such as the PPG and the OSCar .
Have a look at the gforce software interviews with Billy (they're fairly recent). He is very honest in his opinions of classic keyboards back in the day.
Usual frontman stuff that Midge even addressed in his memoir (highly recommended reading!) - the journos only wanted to talk to the one who sings. They probably didn't even know the names of other band members.
Yep, next up, Midge Ure on Brexit.
You should check out Midge’s audio book. He programmed, engineered and promoted their use in the band. He’s well qualified to speak about them in interview.
Saw that tour live.
When synths where synths and we use to get the most out of them. Not like today and do nothing with them. Old synths are the best.
Still lots of great synths releasing thsees days, such as the Prophet 6, Prologue, Grandmother etc.
@@owenaitken4754 Ironically all three of those are very much like the old analog synths! Says it all. The Prophet-6 sounds gorgeous.
I like ‘em too ☘️ 🧼
3:28 Where does itall end Midge lol
Funny how the vst version of the Oscar is far far far more reliable
3:24 Were we listening to THE bell sound, and THE synth of 'Feed the world'?
Not really as it wasn't written yet.
Everyone and their mother used that preset around 1984-1986. Even Siouxsie used it on Cities in Dust
@@DiscoStringHit big fan ...siouxsie ...listen starcrossed Or the circle
Bell sound was the PPG.
"where does it all end midge".....(just there).
OSCar!!! The God of synths. What I'd give for one now.
Just get.vst version... The real one is too moody and breaks
I would like to know what piano sound they used
Scottish accent level 99
Why does every video that ever played on MTV look like visions from your worst nightmare?
What TV show is this from, anybody, please?
That sucks...what happened to the rest of it??
"Soo-uunds". Scots :D. Never liked "Vienna" but "The voice" and "Hymn" are outstanding.
64 memories 🤣🤣
As a German I am not very familiar with the various English dialects, but could it be that the Scottish dialect is very similar to the Liverpool dialect (it reminds me a lot of the dialect of Beatle's interviews when Midge is talking)?
There are also many dialects in Scotland, but I think it's the influence of Ireland that affects the accents of the cities on the West coast, in Scotland and England.
I should add that Midge Ure is from the West.
@@BlackRoomArts Ah thx. That makes sense! the irish influence on the west coast. And Liverpool is at the northwest of england ... ok. :-)
@@ringi1970 My pleasure.
Midge has some freaky nails 1:10
Aye.
Muse is today’s Ultravox.
like the oscar.....
John Shuttleworth
Midgens in flight
they kind of skipped over THE most used synth by ultravox on the first four albums - the elka rhapsody
They weren't using that at the time of the interview. Same with the Odyssey.
"It's got 64 memories and you can out cartridges in here." Lol. He's no salesman.
Lol, that had me in stitches. .. I think he is a good salesman actually, I'd have walked out with something im sure...
That’s what got me, too. It’s got cup holders!!!
Who's the guy doing the interview?
A crossover from Jim Foetus Thirwell and Ray Cooks
This one still has the tagger on it. It can't be played. Don't even look at it.
So what did Midge have against Yamaha?
Nothing! You just can’t advertise on the BBC, hence he avoided the brand name.
@SuzanneMertes Other synths are available 😅
it records seouuunds
"Teeking twinty geybods ona roud, itz peinvul, belive me, peinvul... Zigital züntzesaizer, sixtu foor menmoriis, you can put cartedzhis hiiier"..."
Billy Currie would have been better in Tangerine Dream! The music would not have been so basic. His creativity would have leveled upwards.
Back in these days aftertouch keyboards where on the edge - today ? Profit greed killed it
whats a FLOPPY DISK lol you cant even buy them now
Keyboard Krazy I have one from my keyboarding class when I was in highschool I can sell you lol, or just go shopping on ebay tons of them there!
Roland JX8P
Never understood some digital synths. All of that tech just to replicate traditional instruments. If I wanted a steel drum sound I'd use a steel drum.
Twat!
‘When does it all end Midge?’
When the global technocrats manipulate a global health crisis - and too many buy nto the scam.
Life will never be the same again.
Oh shut up. Unless you are joking.
ok
Oh yeah when midge urine was such a specialist with knowledge of synths NOT. Tho the oscar was and is a peach
PPG Wave did the hell horrible sound. Ultraexpensive synth sounded like some square wave toy keyboard.
maybe in this video, but you should listen to early works by The Fixx, Patrick O'Hearn, Rush's "Grace Under Pressure".
I love my PPG Wave 2.2 - there's nothing else that sounds like it.
You hate it or you love it. I know what you mean. A very cold sound.
WTF .. PPG rules. The sound is unique. And it has analog filters.
@@zibbybone Thomas Dolby "The Golden Age Of Wireless" is the poster child of its sound... First time I heard "Windpower". Fk ME!
I let go of My PPG, But the sound lives on with a Microwave 1. A PPG in a rack.