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Now letâs go back to a Merrie olde tyme in England, back to the times of Good King Richard, and a certain denizen of a certain English forestâŠâŠâŠâŠ.
âAn Electric Stormâ was an album by Delia Derbyshire and David Voorhaus, under the guise of White Noise :.âWhite Noise â An Electric StormâOriginally released by Island Records in 1969, the debut White Noise album featured Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson, who had worked for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, and David Vorhaus, who had studied classical orchestral bass playing and electronics.Tne instrumentation consisted of early electronic instruments and a huge amount of tape manipulation, the standard techniques of the Workshop in those days. The album only emerged on CD â in a âmatrix mixedâ format â as late as 1996, again on Island, but was rapidly deleted. NOW RE-ISSUED BY UNIVERSAL.http://www.myspace.com/whiteunderscorenoise#! (NOT A LINK.)
Eh, Flo, youâve only yourself to blame for that â you knew even then that the only thing about which Andy could be sentimental/romantic is some stout!
A chick flick can make any man weepâthat he is being forced to watch the chick flick!@Number SixExcellent Mad Capps from yesterday, as usual. I suppose you can have Buster appear at any age you like to fit whatever brilliant idea you come up with each week? Or did you decide to keep him at an older age (with the advantage, after all, of talking!) Whatever you decide, Iâm always very impressed by your talent.@MikeyjLoved Robin Andy and Friar Chalkie from yesterday.
I know I promised not to post anymore of my poems until Easter but the topic being chick flicks I just canât resist trotting this one out:
âTis Dreaded Chick Flick Time Again
âTis dreaded chick flick time againAnd we must bear it with a grinFor Brooklyn girlfriends havenât âlointâTo favor movies with a POINTExplosions, stabbings far and wideAnd innards taking peeks outside(Just now, thereâs couples nearly partingAt comedies that lack all farting)These chick flick films, five hankie weepersTurn all us boyfriends into sleepers(Or, sometimes turn us into peepersFor very often, goodness knowsWe check out chicks in OTHER rowsThough onscreen âactionâ will fatigue usLive-action girls will eâer intrigue us)
Then after endless boring hoursWe get rewarded: we get OURS!
The idea was to let you know that as of a few years back, Mr Voorhaus was still performing. Delia Derbyshire herself continued to make experimental music but, sadly, died a few years ago. I donât think any of her works are still available..If you visit www.bbc.co.uk you might be able to pick up more info on the Radiophonic Workshop and its work.
Forgot to mention that I enjoyed Mikeâs Friar Chalkie Andy Robbing drinks too. I Like Robin Andyâs sort of Snidely Whiplash looking moustache also.^^I based his moustache on the old Robin Hood flour bags, that I remember from my youth:
âJack Acidâ was politically relevant in the 1950âs. It is was parody of the John Birch Society.^^they also seem to be parodying East Germany, hinted at by âcheckpoint Karliâ an obvious reference to the famous âCheck point Charlieâ, the only access that the âFree Worldâ had into West Berlin.
Oh CappersâŠMonday Hugs and then some ((((((( Cappers ! )))))))sorry have been in the hospital for a couple of daysâŠhome nowâŠspasms easedâŠ.take care allâŠAfficionadoâŠAmy and Bella are precioua!@ Number 6,,,Great Mad Capps!@ BevTake care and let B.S. know I will be backâŠ@ EldoThanks PetâŠ@ Gweedo, you remind me of what I loved about ColoradoâŠThank you for all the good wishes Cappers, unfortunately, when you have M.S. you have an immune system that is open to all sorts of nastinessâŠ.virusâsâŠcoldâsâŠlethargy and moreâŠ.when you get one of the above, the muscle spasms are worse and make you want to screamâŠwhen I reach that point, I check into the hospital and they help me manage the pain and the spasmsâŠthey have so helped me and I am sorry to have worried or otherwise bothered you, but I am whole again and back to bother and bewilder youâŠlolâŠbe well and progress with the extraâs allâŠ
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Good strip todayâŠ
Now letâs go back to a Merrie olde tyme in England, back to the times of Good King Richard, and a certain denizen of a certain English forestâŠâŠâŠâŠ.
Tog about 12 years ago
Was yesterdayâs pointless troll vagrant or merely vacant?
pcolli about 12 years ago
âAn Electric Stormâ was an album by Delia Derbyshire and David Voorhaus, under the guise of White Noise :.âWhite Noise â An Electric StormâOriginally released by Island Records in 1969, the debut White Noise album featured Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson, who had worked for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, and David Vorhaus, who had studied classical orchestral bass playing and electronics.Tne instrumentation consisted of early electronic instruments and a huge amount of tape manipulation, the standard techniques of the Workshop in those days. The album only emerged on CD â in a âmatrix mixedâ format â as late as 1996, again on Island, but was rapidly deleted. NOW RE-ISSUED BY UNIVERSAL.http://www.myspace.com/whiteunderscorenoise#! (NOT A LINK.)
pcolli about 12 years ago
The album includes a track called âHere Come the Fleasâ which is quite amusing and itâs only the title track which is just electronic sound.
prasrinivara about 12 years ago
Eh, Flo, youâve only yourself to blame for that â you knew even then that the only thing about which Andy could be sentimental/romantic is some stout!
The Real Zarth Arn about 12 years ago
sniff â so sad.
Stagger Lee about 12 years ago
Andy likes romantic movies.
Godfreydaniel about 12 years ago
A chick flick can make any man weepâthat he is being forced to watch the chick flick!@Number SixExcellent Mad Capps from yesterday, as usual. I suppose you can have Buster appear at any age you like to fit whatever brilliant idea you come up with each week? Or did you decide to keep him at an older age (with the advantage, after all, of talking!) Whatever you decide, Iâm always very impressed by your talent.@MikeyjLoved Robin Andy and Friar Chalkie from yesterday.
Godfreydaniel about 12 years ago
I know I promised not to post anymore of my poems until Easter but the topic being chick flicks I just canât resist trotting this one out:
âTis Dreaded Chick Flick Time Again
âTis dreaded chick flick time againAnd we must bear it with a grinFor Brooklyn girlfriends havenât âlointâTo favor movies with a POINTExplosions, stabbings far and wideAnd innards taking peeks outside(Just now, thereâs couples nearly partingAt comedies that lack all farting)These chick flick films, five hankie weepersTurn all us boyfriends into sleepers(Or, sometimes turn us into peepersFor very often, goodness knowsWe check out chicks in OTHER rowsThough onscreen âactionâ will fatigue usLive-action girls will eâer intrigue us)
Then after endless boring hoursWe get rewarded: we get OURS!
loves raising duncan about 12 years ago
How sentamental, Flo!
Buggerlugs about 12 years ago
POGO by Walt Kelly-âââââââââââââââââââââââââââââTo be continuedâŠ
Buggerlugs about 12 years ago
Andyâs idea of a night out.
Buggerlugs about 12 years ago
âJack Acidâ was politically relevant in the 1950âs. It is was parody of the John Birch Society.
pcolli about 12 years ago
The idea was to let you know that as of a few years back, Mr Voorhaus was still performing. Delia Derbyshire herself continued to make experimental music but, sadly, died a few years ago. I donât think any of her works are still available..If you visit www.bbc.co.uk you might be able to pick up more info on the Radiophonic Workshop and its work.
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Youâre replying to Gweedo Murrayâs comment:
Forgot to mention that I enjoyed Mikeâs Friar Chalkie Andy Robbing drinks too. I Like Robin Andyâs sort of Snidely Whiplash looking moustache also.^^I based his moustache on the old Robin Hood flour bags, that I remember from my youth:
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Youâre replying to Gweedo Murrayâs comment:
Buggerlugs said, about 1 âAcidâ trip ago
@Gweedo Murray
âJack Acidâ was politically relevant in the 1950âs. It is was parody of the John Birch Society.^^they also seem to be parodying East Germany, hinted at by âcheckpoint Karliâ an obvious reference to the famous âCheck point Charlieâ, the only access that the âFree Worldâ had into West Berlin.
Linda Solomon about 12 years ago
Oh CappersâŠMonday Hugs and then some ((((((( Cappers ! )))))))sorry have been in the hospital for a couple of daysâŠhome nowâŠspasms easedâŠ.take care allâŠAfficionadoâŠAmy and Bella are precioua!@ Number 6,,,Great Mad Capps!@ BevTake care and let B.S. know I will be backâŠ@ EldoThanks PetâŠ@ Gweedo, you remind me of what I loved about ColoradoâŠThank you for all the good wishes Cappers, unfortunately, when you have M.S. you have an immune system that is open to all sorts of nastinessâŠ.virusâsâŠcoldâsâŠlethargy and moreâŠ.when you get one of the above, the muscle spasms are worse and make you want to screamâŠwhen I reach that point, I check into the hospital and they help me manage the pain and the spasmsâŠthey have so helped me and I am sorry to have worried or otherwise bothered you, but I am whole again and back to bother and bewilder youâŠlolâŠbe well and progress with the extraâs allâŠ
Linguist about 12 years ago
@ Linda DeanGreat to have you back sweetie !