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  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Even your voice has an "80s" sound to it, lol. I bought Beat Machine after hearing this.

    Ha! Thank you - I might have been trying to channel a young Benjamin Orr. But yeah, Beat Machine does a lot and has some great sounds w/Audioshare integration for only a dollar.

  • @eustressor said:

    Indeed, and for $1.99 more via IAP, you get some nice effects and a simple drumsynth.

  • @Hmtx said:
    was the proof of concept a success? Did the teenager get sucked into the magic of iPad music production?

    I think so! He's still hooked on Launchpad, but he's very keen on Beat Machine and Synthmaster - so we'll see how it goes from here :)

  • @eustressor said:

    Slowly, slowly catch the monkey etc....

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    @eustressor said:
    They only had 100 or so videos at first, and it at least 10 of those were either Ted Nugent or The Cars. But The Buggles were first :)

    I remember. Video Killed the Radio Star. In the beginning there was mostly rock like Quaterflash, Tom Petty, The Tubes, etc. There was few synth pop in the U.S. in the like Gary Numan's Cars.

    Then Human League's Don't You Want Me and Duran Duran brought on what was referred in the U.S. as the second British Invasion (first was The Beatles, etc). That's when UK synth pop and New Wave dominated MTV in the U.S. Adults over the age of 30 pretty much hated it but I was a kid and loved it and still do to this day.

  • @mkell424 said:
    Then Human League's Don't You Want Me and Duran Duran brought on what was referred in the U.S. as the second British Invasion (first was The Beatles, etc). That's when UK synth pop and New Wave dominated MTV in the U.S.

    Oh, yeah. "Don't You Want Me" was THE song in 1982. Love that song. Regarding American synth pop, I'm curious if you would you consider The Cars and/or Devo as early forerunners.

  • @eustressor said:
    Regarding American synth pop, I'm curious if you would you consider The Cars and/or Devo as early forerunners.

    Yes that's a good point especially Devo. Devo went back to 1970's American New Wave with bands like Devo, Talking Heads, Television, Patti Smith, etc.

    You also had in the mid to late 70's in the UK the beginning of synth pop with bans like The Normal, early Human Leauge and Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark. I think they were influenced more by Kraftwerk and our good friend Giorgio Moroder. :)

  • Hey. Careful. Patti Smith is my mum.

    Well, feels like it. In some honest-this-isn't-really-weird way.

    National treasure right there.

  • Oh, and the Tubes. They were 80s before it was cool to be 80s. Regarding Patti Smith, loved her work on BOC's Agents of Fortune album.

    Also "Goodbye to You" was a catchy little number with a great synth solo, but she really dropped the ball when she donned the kimono ;)

    http://i.ytimg.com/vi/47y5bo8wtqM/maxresdefault.jpg

  • @eustressor said:

    Also "Goodbye to You" was a catchy little number with a great synth solo, but she really dropped the ball when she donned the kimono ;)

    Loved Good Bye to You but that's Patti Symth and Scandal from the early 80's. Who I'm referring to is Patti Smith from the American New Wave scene in the 70's.

    Here's her most popular song:

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Hey. Careful. Patti Smith is my mum.

    Well, feels like it. In some honest-this-isn't-really-weird way.

    National treasure right there.

    Doesn't surprise me that you like her given she's considered to be a poet in addition to a singer. :)

  • @mkell424 Yeah, I was just having some fun with Johnny's adopted mother figure ;)

    But the that solo in Goodbye To You is awesome, and the real Patti Smith was super-spooky cool on "Revenge of Vera Gemini," which she co-wrote with BOC drummer Albert Bouchard:

  • BTW, thanks for the Patti Smith track, jamming to it right now :)

  • @eutressor lol you fooled me with your joke! It was a good one too. :)

    Great Oyster Cult track. I've never heard it before.

  • Patti's good. Always one of the first names on that 'who you like to come round for dinner?' list. And the choice of track is felicitous. There's a long story (for another day) about how I came to be Johnny Goodyear, but it starts with that song.

  • You'll have to share it sometime over a cool glass of Sasporilla , hombre. I distinctly noticed the heavy use of the name "Johnny" on that track ...

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