I guess this is only tangentially relevant to [313], but I know most people
here will at least be acquainted with Global Communications 76:14, if not
devotees of it. Anyway... I've just finished watching Risky Business, and
I've been utterly impressed/dismayed to find out that Maiden Voyage (AKA
8'07>5'23 from Global Communications' 76:14) is clearly a cover of Tangerine
Dream's 'Love on a Real Train', which was blatantly made for that film, or
at least titled for it. Did Pritchard/Middleton ever write anything for
themselves or were they always just incredibly brilliant sample whores?
Listen here
http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Sequence-Best-Tangerine/dp/B0000074C5 if you
want/need confirmation. All my illusions have now been shattered.
 
Tristan 
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