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This is from a rerun of Germany's 80s pop music tv show "Formel Eins". This is not a real promotional video but most likely a production for this show only. They used to be quite creative in stage design back then.
thats a great song, puts a lot of modern stuff to shame, yeah its cheesy but it has a nice feel to it, I can imagine some DJ doing a dance mix of it and having a big hit
Thats P Lion, and the track was produced by Davide Zambelli, it was quite a big hit in the mid 80's, don't knock it as lots of ppl were influenced by this type of stuff. Listen to Air and tell me you can't hear the influence.
And there is love for this sort of 80's synth music? It is wonderful that the world is filled with so much variety and that people like this sort of stuff...I suppose. More power to ya. I like the Kitch of the video...still can't get my head around 80's synth pop, though.
Off topic: I once put a couple of those pills that produce the toy trains's smoke up my nose, hoping I could breath smoke like a dragon. It didn't work, and I couldn't get them back out again.
This is from a rerun of Germany's 80s pop music tv show "Formel Eins".
ReplyDeleteThis is not a real promotional video but most likely a production for this show only. They used to be quite creative in stage design back then.
It's brilliant! What could be better than model trains with real smoke...
ReplyDeletethats a great song, puts a lot of modern stuff to shame, yeah its cheesy but it has a nice feel to it, I can imagine some DJ doing a dance mix of it and having a big hit
ReplyDeleteThats P Lion, and the track was produced by Davide Zambelli, it was quite a big hit in the mid 80's, don't knock it as lots of ppl were influenced by this type of stuff.
ReplyDeleteListen to Air and tell me you can't hear the influence.
http://www.italo-disco.net/html/interviews/iP.Lion.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLgFakihQ20&mode=related&search=
ReplyDeletefull version for all the true believers :)
Go P Lion!
And there is love for this sort of 80's synth music? It is wonderful that the world is filled with so much variety and that people like this sort of stuff...I suppose. More power to ya.
ReplyDeleteI like the Kitch of the video...still can't get my head around 80's synth pop, though.
Sounds an awefull lot like 'Savage' around the same time ;- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2zvlSCh-rE
ReplyDelete80's synth pop was cool.
Paul
Off topic: I once put a couple of those pills that produce the toy trains's smoke up my nose, hoping I could breath smoke like a dragon. It didn't work, and I couldn't get them back out again.
ReplyDeleteNice! Trains and tunnels and yer sexyloverlady conductor. Not much imagination required! Oh, and was that a Jupiter 6 he was 'playing'?
ReplyDelete80s synth pop is cool...it is the whole styling that goes with it that sucks!!! :)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMBvnPX3BK4
definetly not a jupiter 6 as mine doesn't have all that colour on the top row - might be a jupiter 8?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/jup8.shtml
Definately a Jupiter 8. Makes my Juno 106 look like a kids toy....a kids toy with MIDI : ) Long live 80's synth cheese!
ReplyDeletefor your ( euro 4000 + ) jupiter 8 go to: http://stores.ebay.nl/knobexploit-music-machines
ReplyDeleteand for cheesy great synth pop join the www.cybernetic-broadcasting.net , great streams and forum !
The CBS is the real McCoy
ReplyDeleteSnub it at your own loss...
Merry Christmas, music thing.
ReplyDeleteI can play Jingle Bells on my Concertmate-470, without the chords.
Model trains. Synths. I think I just had an orgasm.
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