a special radio show.....ITS THE SEA DEVILS!!!!!
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:59 pm
Hello there
Im doing a special show on Saturday the 31st March at 3pm uk time, 10 am daylight saving time, to celebrate the return of Doctor Who to BBC1. Celebrating the world's longest running science fiction show (accept no gate-ing substitutes!
) this show will be a musical voyage from 1963 to present day featuring all sorts of different styles of music used in the show.
From the musique concrete of the early sixties, to the fab n groovy late sixities sillyness, from the unusual Moog 'stylings' of the early seventies to the deluge of 'Deadly' Dudley Simpson for the rest of that decade, from the Yamaha and Roland synth music of the early eighties to the 'studio in your bedroom' soundtracks of the late eighties, from the TV Movie right up to the new series that began in 2005, finishing up at the Runaway Bride and Torchwood. This show will have some very odd sounds indeed with rare tracks aplenty for Doctor Who fans as well as some of the more glorious compositions from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and the series' current composer, Murrey Gold.
A bit specialised, I know, hence the timeslot, but even if you wince at some of the electronic 'music', Im sure that some of the orchestral or synth stuff will put a smile on your face....
toodles for now, yes?
http://chisnet.homeip.net/stagstor/uplo ... railer.mp3
details at www.vanguardradio.com
Im doing a special show on Saturday the 31st March at 3pm uk time, 10 am daylight saving time, to celebrate the return of Doctor Who to BBC1. Celebrating the world's longest running science fiction show (accept no gate-ing substitutes!

From the musique concrete of the early sixties, to the fab n groovy late sixities sillyness, from the unusual Moog 'stylings' of the early seventies to the deluge of 'Deadly' Dudley Simpson for the rest of that decade, from the Yamaha and Roland synth music of the early eighties to the 'studio in your bedroom' soundtracks of the late eighties, from the TV Movie right up to the new series that began in 2005, finishing up at the Runaway Bride and Torchwood. This show will have some very odd sounds indeed with rare tracks aplenty for Doctor Who fans as well as some of the more glorious compositions from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and the series' current composer, Murrey Gold.
A bit specialised, I know, hence the timeslot, but even if you wince at some of the electronic 'music', Im sure that some of the orchestral or synth stuff will put a smile on your face....
toodles for now, yes?
http://chisnet.homeip.net/stagstor/uplo ... railer.mp3
details at www.vanguardradio.com