Everybodys Business Fairlight C.M.I 1983
Amazing video story from 1983 about old friend and fellow Fairlight alumni Rob Yale’s awesome company!
January 6th, 2013 § Comments Off on Computer Music International § permalink
Everybodys Business Fairlight C.M.I 1983
Amazing video story from 1983 about old friend and fellow Fairlight alumni Rob Yale’s awesome company!
January 5th, 2013 § Comments Off on An Early Fairlight Song § permalink
Well, it wasn’t easy, but I found an old track from ESP Studios in Buttonville.
A 1981 Fairlight song of mine. Full of all the cliche Fairlight samples, and my live Kawai piano accompaniment.
January 4th, 2013 § Comments Off on Our Last Fairlight § permalink
Sometime in early 1987 Dee and I were well and truly not enamored with the Fairlight CMI III.
It made us £30,000 pounds more in debt when we moved to AIR Studios, and that was after trading in our Series IIX.
And by that time we were mostly using Akai S900’s with our Apple Mac SE and Performer software, not the Fairlight. The stereo was out of phase on the Fairlight! Can you say £60 THOUSAND POUNDS!
Malcolm Atkin and John Burgess and Sir George Martin wanted the Series III in AIR Studios. It was a great selling point. We complied.
By the time we were buying our third S900, Akai were at our door offering their latest design, the S1000, for the two of us to create a sample library for. And that’s when we knew we had to give up the Fairlight for good!
All we really wanted was our Series IIX back! Please!
So we sold our Series III to JJ Jeczalik of the Art of Noise. I wonder if he still has it?
January 4th, 2013 § Comments Off on My Fairlight CMI App § permalink
I can’t tell you how profound it feels to write a bar with Page R on my iPhone!
Many years ago I was very upset when we traded out IIX for a Series III…How could I ever have imagined this?
Holy s*@t!
January 2nd, 2013 § Comments Off on Fairlight § permalink
September 3rd, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink
Iron Mountain helped celebrate Paramount’s Birthday Sunday night with a reception on their roof in Hollywood before the awesome show at the Bowl.
July 27th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink
Occasionally I sneak a couple of hours at the LA84 Foundation Library in Los Angeles for my history research. Today was the perfect day to visit, with the Olympics starting in my birth town of London, England. Symmetry.
LA84 Foundation are funded by surplus funds from the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. They use the money to keep youth sports alive, through grants, replacing the money that no longer comes from Federal, State, and City coffers. Their library is outstanding, and one of the best sports libraries in the world. Don’t miss it when you visit Los Angeles.
The library also has numerous torches on display from over 100 years of the Olympic Games. The actual Olymic Flame from 1984 still burns in the garden of the foundation on West Adams street in Los Angeles. I understand that all of the flames in the world are all related! I never neglect to touch the flame as I enter and as leave, on every visit. It’s a wonderful feeling. I just wish the Olympic Games were still the high ground of amateur sportsmanship that they were meant to be. Oh well.
Here I am, taking my own candid shot with the flame, this afternoon!
July 8th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink
Some people are very relaxed on the grid with a drink in their hand!
July 8th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink
Watching the Grand Prix this morning made me homesick!
This photograph is of me on the Silverstone starting grid for the 1991 British Grand Prix, with Alain Prost behind me, getting into his Ferrari.
p.s. – I think that Simon or Yasmin Lebon took the photo.
June 26th, 2012 § 0 comments § permalink
This was a cool hang in the old Howard Hughes, Multicolor Lab in Hollywood
Plenty of creative art for all to see and wear!