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Topic: A treat for Soft Machine fansPosted By: ALotOfBottle
Subject: A treat for Soft Machine fans
Date Posted: September 25 2016 at 08:20
If you are a Soft Machine fan, like me you are in for a treat.
This is Soft Machine's appearance on BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Recorded September 1st, 1970 and broadcasted October 6th, 1970 on BBC Radio 3.
The experimental electronic version of "Eamonn Andrews" is out of this world. Well worth your investigation. Apart from numerous alternative performances, there are great interviews with the band members expressing opinions on Workshop's electronic devices.
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Replies: Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: September 25 2016 at 10:10
Cool..... thanks for posting
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Posted By: ster
Date Posted: September 30 2016 at 20:36
Wow. Very cool. I can’t get enough of “Third” era Soft Machine.
Posted By: Tom Ozric
Date Posted: October 01 2016 at 06:24
Very interesting. Mike did end up using the VCS 3 on Seven and Bundles. Still love his Lowrey though. Thanks for posting
Posted By: ALotOfBottle
Date Posted: October 01 2016 at 07:27
ster wrote:
Wow. Very cool. I can’t get enough of “Third” era Soft Machine.
Same! Love that album by bits.
Tom Ozric wrote:
Very interesting. Mike did end up using the VCS 3 on Seven and Bundles. Still love his Lowrey though. Thanks for posting
And the VCS 3 helped him electrify the minimalist motif (originally from the beginning of "Out-Bloody-Rageous") on"The French Lesson" from Seven.
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