Here's a little teaser for the upcoming Eagle Rock Entertainment DVD release "Classic Alnums : Rio" This is presented by the Duran Duran - In Review Podcast. www.switchpod.c...
Beautiful!! I thoroughly enjoyed how Roger Taylor was talking about "Hungry Like The Wolf" and "New Religion", and also the brilliant expertise of the late great Colin Thurston. I know I've said this many times already, but Duran Duran are truly one of the greatest pop groups of the '80s and "Rio" is truly one of the greatest classic albums from the '80s.
This is absolutely excellent. They gave you he one of my absolute favourite bands of all time. And though I love all the members, I especially love Nick Rhodes, since he is such a fantastic guy and what he creates with the Jupiter 8 is just purely unmatchable.
AWESOME! I LOVE how the music started right after the Jupiter switch was activated, perfect!. :) Sounds like that arp sound was more of a square/pulse wave. Wow it's awesome to see such an amazing musician talk about one of the most amazing synths ever made. Great programming work. Jupiter-8 forever. :)
Somewhere on my hard drive at home I have copies of the original multitrack stems to Rio and Hungry Like The Wolf. It's really interesting to hear things separated so you could study how it was made.
I wonder if anybody is gonna ever ask these guys why they have never worked with the guy who produced their first two albums(along with all the b-sides and remixes). The producers name is Colin Thurston.
@DRstaszak You mean the arpeggio pattern? Sounds like the "random" pattern which the Jupiter 4 also had. It's on the Jupiter-80 just don't know the name. I'll let you know.
Duran Duran were FAB, and Roger is a great drummer and a very humble and clever guy
Beautiful!! I thoroughly enjoyed how Roger Taylor was talking about "Hungry Like The Wolf" and "New Religion", and also the brilliant expertise of the late great Colin Thurston. I know I've said this many times already, but Duran Duran are truly one of the greatest pop groups of the '80s and "Rio" is truly one of the greatest classic albums from the '80s.
This is absolutely excellent. They gave you he one of my absolute favourite bands of all time. And though I love all the members, I especially love Nick Rhodes, since he is such a fantastic guy and what he creates with the Jupiter 8 is just purely unmatchable.
AWESOME! I LOVE how the music started right after the Jupiter switch was activated, perfect!. :) Sounds like that arp sound was more of a square/pulse wave.
Wow it's awesome to see such an amazing musician talk about one of the most amazing synths ever made. Great programming work.
Jupiter-8 forever. :)
Somewhere on my hard drive at home I have copies of the original multitrack stems to Rio and Hungry Like The Wolf. It's really interesting to hear things separated so you could study how it was made.
A Genius
the individual instruments construction in New Religion is just perfect
Ugh yes....YES
Fantastic.
I wonder if anybody is gonna ever ask these guys why they have never worked with the guy who produced their first two albums(along with all the b-sides and remixes). The producers name is Colin Thurston.
:) I hope that this airs on Much More Music sometime. :)
@DRstaszak You mean the arpeggio pattern? Sounds like the "random" pattern which the Jupiter 4 also had. It's on the Jupiter-80 just don't know the name. I'll let you know.
"Duran Duran is a rock band that uses synthesizers." Roger Taylor
anybody know what tone is used for the Hungry like the wold arpeggio? or know where i can find the patch? midi. or even avalible on the JP-80?
Inspired by 'popcorn' instrumental hit back late 70's?
Why not post the the whole show? Looks like I'll have to do it myself...
Did you ???
He could have cleaned the Jupiter8 a bit.......
I guess that means he wont be commenting on
this "classic albums" dvd