Fab, it’s just perfect. Haven't heard that track for yonks, got it on vinyl, got to dig it out! I mailed the link to my daughter half was through viewing and said ‘wait for the spinach’! Thanks to whoever put it up, best 10 mins viewing for a long time!
I own this song, but I watch this video about once a week. The music and cartoon amazingly mesh together so well. TD sounds can make anything look good!
Yes credit to the group. I believe they worked for 3 weeks burning the midnight oil to do this,it launched them in hollywood, and the rest is history!!!
I'm not sure why this cartoon really goes with the song. Maybe it's the edginess and the dire looking situations, and how we still move forward despite how grim things may look. First heard TD when I saw The Keep back in the 80's, and just started listening to it seriously in the past year. Truly remarkable and innovative.
I'm sure I've commented on this, but man, whenever I need a lift up, this makes my day, always been a fan of Edgar's rip since the early 70s but yours makes it the pièce de résistance, I'm sure he loved it Bravo. Ben PS what’s the day job
@kennywowie You are correct. Before computers, one way to make cartoons was to separate the story to many different glass plates. Some were changing faster than the others.
thecardinalx I was wondering the same thing. It seems like the other versions do not have the guitar, and I wonder if this was remixed by someone else or TD themself.
people help me out please, there is a European group (i think) that also does instrumental music that is avante garde like T.D. and i used to have them in my old playlists but i forgot the name. they were named after a galaxy, something like M31 or similar does anyne know who they are? thanks.
+fenderaxe Hm, TD resurface when the new face of Germany wanted to move away from schlager and american or UK rock music. Could be that you can find this artist under "Krautrock". Was it maybe "Cluster"? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Krautrock_musical_groups
WHAT THE HELL; some how... this works... how... what is this black magic? Things are actually queuing up to the music! maybe I just need more coffee :S
this is beautiful, it sounds almost like music from the N64 game Glover, check out its soundtrack if you like Tangerine Dream, I think you will like it a lot. Especially the Atlantis songs.
DAE feel like this is a profound tale with Popeye as the Responsible Everyman and Olive Oyl as The Oppressed and the villain as The Opressors and the guy videotaping the duck as The Media?
But it DOES kinda go together. Certain parts where the music changes direction it matches the change of events in the Popeye. Case in point, beginning when birdflies, 0:50, 1:21, 5:33 are just a few,,,,good job!