This is a very short sighting (no sound) hardly worth mentioning.....but I will anyway.
For those who actually enjoyed being alive in the 1980's, and haven't convinced themselves that all of the music produced in that decade was rubbish, can briefly spot a theremin...well, a pitch antenna and a shakey hand...on the VH1 program 80's One Hit Wonders.
(How's that for a run-on sentence?)
It occurs during one hit wonder #34 "I Know What Boys Like" by The Waitresses.
I was also reminded earlier this week of one of my favorite songs of 1986. Even though I still had no idea what a theremin was at the time, and it was no doubt done entirely with sythesizers, the intro was so thereminesque that I was immediately hooked.
It was the Moody Blues track "Your Wildest Dreams".
For those who actually enjoyed being alive in the 1980's, and haven't convinced themselves that all of the music produced in that decade was rubbish, can briefly spot a theremin...well, a pitch antenna and a shakey hand...on the VH1 program 80's One Hit Wonders.
(How's that for a run-on sentence?)
It occurs during one hit wonder #34 "I Know What Boys Like" by The Waitresses.
I was also reminded earlier this week of one of my favorite songs of 1986. Even though I still had no idea what a theremin was at the time, and it was no doubt done entirely with sythesizers, the intro was so thereminesque that I was immediately hooked.
It was the Moody Blues track "Your Wildest Dreams".