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Cupz wrote:I get the feeling that if we get a new album we get something with more prog-rock key/meter-changes and more slap-bass (Aquarius meets Poppy Seeds Reprise meets Gentle Giant). Maybe they want to start performing while avoiding people screaming "press play" so they've just been practicing, running their scales over the last decade, really owning ultra-complicated song structures. Tomorrows Harvest was way subtle, they'll probably go all out next.

Berneray wrote:A cover of Olson on a unique piece of electronic kit - the DEC 1959 PDP-1 Computer. Putting this here in the hope that Marcus and Mike will see it, think "Yeah we need that kit to finish off the next album", and go get one.
Old computer + old man + BoC = Magic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wubkrBd3-gg
Berneray wrote:A cover of Olson on a unique piece of electronic kit - the DEC 1959 PDP-1 Computer. Putting this here in the hope that Marcus and Mike will see it, think "Yeah we need that kit to finish off the next album", and go get one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wubkrBd3-gg
The Spaniard wrote:Berneray wrote:A cover of Olson on a unique piece of electronic kit - the DEC 1959 PDP-1 Computer. Putting this here in the hope that Marcus and Mike will see it, think "Yeah we need that kit to finish off the next album", and go get one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wubkrBd3-gg
This is impressive! I wonder what the story behind Mr. Samson and this video is. Who had the idea, Joe Lynch? Hopefully Mike and Marcus will watch it. I am sure they are going to love it!: Olson being played at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California!
Berneray wrote:A cover of Olson on a unique piece of electronic kit - the DEC 1959 PDP-1 Computer. Putting this here in the hope that Marcus and Mike will see it, think "Yeah we need that kit to finish off the next album", and go get one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wubkrBd3-gg
The Dookster wrote:Waiting for a new BoC release is like watching grass grow. It’ll probably happen but staring at it is kind of a waste of time. Best to just focus on everything else for now.
The Spaniard wrote:Berneray wrote:A cover of Olson on a unique piece of electronic kit - the DEC 1959 PDP-1 Computer. Putting this here in the hope that Marcus and Mike will see it, think "Yeah we need that kit to finish off the next album", and go get one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wubkrBd3-gg
This is impressive! I wonder what the story behind Mr. Samson and this video is. Who had the idea, Joe Lynch? Hopefully Mike and Marcus will watch it. I am sure they are going to love it!: Olson being played at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California!
Berneray wrote:A cover of Olson on a unique piece of electronic kit - the DEC 1959 PDP-1 Computer. Putting this here in the hope that Marcus and Mike will see it, think "Yeah we need that kit to finish off the next album", and go get one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wubkrBd3-gg
PDP1Music wrote:The Spaniard wrote:Berneray wrote:A cover of Olson on a unique piece of electronic kit - the DEC 1959 PDP-1 Computer. Putting this here in the hope that Marcus and Mike will see it, think "Yeah we need that kit to finish off the next album", and go get one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wubkrBd3-gg
This is impressive! I wonder what the story behind Mr. Samson and this video is. Who had the idea, Joe Lynch? Hopefully Mike and Marcus will watch it. I am sure they are going to love it!: Olson being played at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California!
Hey, Joe Lynch here. I volunteer at the Computer History Museum to help demo the PDP-1, and Olson felt like the perfect song to play on it. I transcribed it with Peter Samson's help, using his 1962 Harmony Compiler software.
In the off chance Mike and Marcus do ever come across it, there's an extra copy of Olson punched on vintage DEC PDP paper tape that they're more than welcome to have.
Davism wrote:I'll be curious to see what happens Friday.
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