Thomas Dolby - Sole Inhabitant Podcast (#2 One of Our Submarines)
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- Alternate version of "One of Our Submarines", including an intro about the song by Thomas from his home shed studio.
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Credits:
Recorded live at Martyr's in Chicago May 16th-17th 2006
Composed and performed by Thomas Dolby
Video produced by: Johnny DeKam
Videography: Brian Dressel
Live video performance: Johnny DeKam
Movies for projection: Brian Ziffer at Naoism.com
Podcast Production: jon luini at chimeinteractive.com
Audio Production: Thomas Dolby
Audio Post Engineer: Darin Dahlinger
Backline: Justin Newsom
Tour Management: Carli Schultz Kruse
Info: www.thomasdolby...
Agency: Rich Rees
Press: Cary Baker
© Lost Toy People, Inc 2006--All Rights Reserved
When I met Thomas on this tour, I told him I felt he was one of the most severely underrated artists of the last 25 years.
He smiled and said "oh, I think I'm rated just to my liking, thanks."
I was so embarrassed. Very nice man, though.
Totally agree.
When an artist sounds better live than in studio you have an amazing gem. Jaw-dropping awesome.
I could listen to this great man talk all day.
This one really has that sound of cramped, metallic-smelling areas lit by a blinking, harsh orange light. those deep synths in the background cover the whole tune in deep, deep water, the other ones going past like strange, brightly-colored fish, going down.. then slowly surfacing to show all that ocean, endless, indifferent, roiling
when that moog bass kicks in at the beginning, i get an instant woody.
People laugh at me when I tell them I'm a big Thomas Dolby fan because they know him only from "She Blinded Me With Science" which, despite its notoriety, is really quite a good tune.
But nonetheless, I just smile back at them and pity the fact they know about none of these songs, the others from the Golden Age Of Wireless, and his other albums. He just puts together great music.
The song gives me shivers every time! Amazing thx
I am so grateful to have TD explain this song at the beginning. I always wondered about it. I'm surprised it was so personal and so true to life. Great song, and brilliant remix! Very haunting.
Love this song, just discovered it a few years ago
I absolutely love this. "Drinking heavy water from a stone" - is such a profound line. Think of it - radioactive products taking out their creators in the abyss....what an image of the collapse of an empire!
I've known this song when it first came out in the 80's so by an amazing coincidence I read an article about his uncle's submarine last week. HMS Thetis sank in 1939 as a result of a fault with the torpedo tubes - only 4 crew escaping with the 99 remaining succumbing to carbon dioxide poisoning. the submarine was later raised and renamed HMS Thunderbolt to be sunk, this time for good, by an Italian warship in the Mediterranean with all hands. RIP Uncle Steve and all who died in the submarine.
filupe01 It's probably very wrong of me to think it's more comforting to know he died of carbon dioxide poisoning, rather than drowning.
@@1w598 You slightly misunderstood filupe01's reply. Stephen was not one of those who died in 1939 of carbon dioxide. He died when it was lost for good. The sub sailed from Malta on 23 December 1942. She was sunk on 25 December 1942 in the Gulf of Tunis in position 37º15'N, 10º30'E by depth charges of Italian torpedo boats Ardente and Ardito north-west of Zembra Island. She was attacking an Italian convoy making for Tunis. HMS P 48 was declared overdue on 5 January 1943.
My favorite song by T.D. Excellent performance!
Thank you TMDR :) From the elder brother of a lad born in Plymouth who was singing this song as a five year old in 1982.
The real story of P48 is fascinating and gives new life to this song
Got to see him in on his tour in 1983 and later was privileged to meet him in Arizona in 1988. He's so cool in person too - with a great sense of humor as you might guess!
The Dolby Sound is sheer perfection.
I went to see Thomas's Lighthouse Tour and when he played this it was just awesome. As we were all lined up waiting to go in to see the show I noticed a bald headed figure around 5ft 9in tall walking passed us with his head down and I quickly realised it was Thomas!...nobody else seemed to notice as everybody just kept on talking...I just stood there gazing as he briefly looked up caught me staring and looked down again!...I was absolutely mesmerized, I wanted to stop him but to me who had been a fan for over 30 years felt I was not worthy..this man to me is a God I was just in awe and shock that one of my Idols from childhood had just been a couple of feet away from me and then when I got in to the show I was sat just 10 meters from him...it was a dream and the show was incredible...Thomas is just so humble, I could have sat there all night...will remember for the rest of my life!!!...thankyou Thomas!!!!
same here almost met him at Guildford on the flat earth tour 30 yrs ago
at the back stage door
John B apologies for the late reply!...Yes truly amazing all round musician who I will always admire and nice to see he is still coming up with new ideas for a show. If you haven't seen the Invisible Lighthouse Tour and you get the opportunity to see it I would totally recommend you won't be disappointed!... I really wanted to ask him a few questions in the Q & A session but at the last second I lost my bottle lol!...oh well!!. Anyway nice to know there is another fan out there who knows what good music is!...Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!..Cheers!.
all the best to you from BC and if TD does come to the PNW will do my best to catch his show for sure , hope he gets his bike back
John B thankyou very much!...I didn't know Thomas had had his bike stolen, that's a great welcome to Baltimore!..lol although every cloud has a silver lining and there seems to be some poetic justice, passing up on taking some valuable bikes and taking instead a bike worth $75 lol.... also this is just the kind of obscure experience that Thomas is able to draw from and transform into an amazing song. .probably making him thousands enabling him to buy whatever bike his heart desires!.. yes I think the thief certainly came off the worst in this case!,,lol; Cheers
David Shreeves I don't doubt for a moment that Thomas would have spoke had he been greeted, I kick myself now but it's still a great memory.
Heard of him in Lene Lovich ( new toy) .... became a fan of Thomas back in 1981...... amazing
... There was an exhilarating freedom and sense of adventure that came upon me while listening to Thomas in the eighties. The sound of electronic music, clever lyrics... that drove deep into our hearts. Fond memories... sad memories, happy memories!
Just wonderful, as is the story behind it. I have always loved this song, thanks for sharing it.
One of the Greatest State of the art Masterpiece of All Times !!!!!! A Unique Jewel !!!!! Thakns Master Thomas Dolby for This Inspiration and Legacy to the World !!!!! I Have no words to Thank you !!!!!!! God BlessYou !!!!!!!!
Happy 62th birthday Mr. Dolby! You inspired me so much to buy the many synthesizers I still own today. Thank you!!!
A pure Genius..
Thank you Thomas very very much for your way is so alive and true to my life and most thank you for your concert with pink Floyd for My birthday. I am forever scared for life my favorite musician played for me!!! Forever my friend.
Agreed, Cosmoline. Mr. Dolby is one of my musical heroes, along with Trent Reznor of NIN fame, as far as being a "solo" artist that composes most of his own stuff, and manages to play it fairly well.
Dolby and Reznor are my 2 favorites also. Isn't it incredible how they both got their individual experiences on stage with their hero David Bowie as well? Have you already seen or heard Gate to the Mind's Eye? That was Dolby doing things I never thought I'd be lucky to find on CD or VHS film. 1994 was Gate to the Mind's Eye and I discovered it that summer after buying the first CD ever with my own money in March of that year...The Downward Spiral. After that I became a musician and got very deep into Yes, Rush, Tangerine Dream, Hendrix, Floyd...but NIN and Dolby are my top influences and always will be. Roland Orzabal from Tears for Fears really blew me away on 2001s Tomcats Screaming Outside. That might impress you too since you like single artists in control of the genius work they bring to our ears
I want to see reaction videos of these Sole Inhabitant performances
Hey guys. Just got my copy of the DVD and its so great. If you liked the podcasts, the quality on the DVD is so much higher, you get to see more of thomas and more visuals. Its great. Check it out.
The point of this tour was to herald a return to music after over a decade as business entrepreneur, the whole purpose was to play the old songs for the fans who had missed him for so long and to warm up again before releasing a new album of new music. The choice to revisit his past was deliberate and welcomed by his fans.
Thomas is a genius. Excellent songwriter, as well as being a master of the old stuff before you just bought some stuff from Korg and made up songs on the fly....His songs took hours and hours of programming, synching, etc...when that stuff was not exactly user-friendly. I wouldn't say ANYONE is the best, but Mr. Dolby certainly had a big impact back when it was harder to do so.....he is an innovator in his art and I give him major credit for his role in music.
I would love to see a Kraftwerk Dolby colab.. :)
My Dad bobbed around for 3 years in the RCN in the north atlantic hunting/dodging U-boats.... after VE day, he voluntered to "Go Pacific" and was supposed to be on an RN sub... so very glad he didn't go...
Absolutely brilliant tune!!!!
Kick ASS! ❤
Classic song, classic performance, saw the god like man himself in birmingham uk 2007
VIVA THOMAS DOLBY THE BEST SYNTHPOP NEW WAVE
The guy is still a legend, even after such a long absence. The Golden Age of Wireless is still my all time favourite album
TMDR - We Salute You Sir!
This one really has that sound of cramped, metallic-smelling areas lit by a blinking, harsh orange light. those deep synths in the background cover the whole tune in deep, deep water
I absolutely adore this song and performance. Outstanding Mr. Dolby.
this guy is Sooooo Science Fiction, i love it!
thanks mr dolby,that was magnificent!
beautiful depth
Very cool video. Thomas dolby is at his best!
Marvellous coat.
I have a C90 cassette recorded somewhere with a session for BBC Radio 1 back in the day where he does New Toy :)
this song brings tears to my eyes.
One of my heroes. Seriously.
HE IS A GOD. Saw him perform live on his Sole Inhabitants tour in 2005 - at the historic El Rey Theater in Albuquerque, New Mexico - and he was BRILLIANT - every nano-second of his performance was gorgeous and purposeful. He is wonderful! This long is legendary.
admirable genio!
Oh boy how would I love to watch this exquisite, intriguing and beautiful act in my hometown Rio-Brazil.I'll just keep dreaming!
So great listening to your music Thomas ! 😎👏. Love your songs 💕
this track made a big imact on me. I played it over and over. stunning artist
Tom is the bomb.
Dolby=Wealthy....like ringtones and music on your phone? Thanks Thomas.
may the rest in peace...
awsomeness
Ahhhh Dolby brings back memories of my time in Germany....Tooo Goood
By seeking our past Thomas is a visionary.
chucku00 oo
Wow! that was so bizarre, he's still giging after all these years, long live dolby
Actually, lot of the songs on this tour were updated with new sounds and rhythms.
TD's audience don't dance and move around because we are listening appreciatively to a musical genius; we show our appreciation at the end of each song. We are just a different type of audience (many of us are too old to be moving about that much anyway! ;-) ). Not all music needs to be enjoyed by thrashing around frenetically. The enjoyment of the audience is clearly visible at the end of each song though.
Yes, no dancing...much like Joe Satriani concerts. He doesn't even sing but when the man that was the guitar teacher of Steve Vai and Metallicas Kurt Hammett, u stand there amazed. Joe Satriani needs a band though. Thomas is like "nah, I Don't need a band. I think I'll just do the bass, drums, synthesizer on my own and where a headset microphone to sing hands free". 😅
I hope you're a fan of the score Dolby did to The Gate to the Mind's Eye. Original songs with him singing and one track he sings dark Latin vocals before shouting "Armageddon, child of the revolution, victim of thought pollution, showtime for good and evil". And the beautiful song Valley of the Mind's Eye he opens the song in a French vocal whisper before belting out the first verse in English. Is there anything this guy can't do? I'm a musician/producer, I'm 41 years old, read his book, and still seem to learn something new about him I didn't know before. Lol thanks for reading. Take care
@@brothadarrell8315 Yep. Thanks for your reply (and for reminding me that I wrote this comment 15 years ago and I'm getting old! 😄)
link from the WHFS 'feast your ears' Facebook page- the back story on this song fills in the blanks
So interesting to heart the story behind this --well done version too.
I saw this tour - it was da bizzallz!
This one really has that sound of cramped, metallic-smelling areas lit by a blinking, harsh orange light. those deep synths in the background cover the whole tune in deep, deep water, the other ones going past like strange, brightly-colored fish, going down..
The funny thing is Soviet sub K-429 sank in shallow water in the summer of 1983. I remember watching the story on the news when this song was popular. The entire crew survived because submarine escape procedures had improved greatly since WWII.
badass BASSSSSS, that is all.
Love it- right from the eighties and beyond- You still rock(in that oh so English way)
He's so fucking bad ass!
RIP men, sleep well.
thomas dolby you done a fine job with this its really,really cool
Wow this sounds really good...!
TMDR - genius as always
ahhh! he 'glitched' at 4:14... but we all do it. GREAT song and wish i could see him perform someday in my life!
Sheer genius.
I love Utopia and Thomas Dolby in different ways. I say, why not both?
Honestly, "She Blinded Me With Science" is probably the worst song on The Golden Age of Wireless. It's not a terrible song, it's just that every other song on that album are amazing.
wonderful stuff and one of my absolute faves that led me to a life of music. the thought off seeing & hearing tunes like this glammed up to appeal to today's audiences leaves me cold. the fact he is out there doing this again should give us all a thrill and to cheapen the experience by updating the sound would be horrific. vince clarke would never do it either can you imagine yazoo with updated synth sounds and identikit dance beats ? nah niether can he !!
I have to agree on this. sampling technology has given birth to millions of talentless copycats.
long live the 80's and before where musicians
had to use their creativity.
I love you every single day in LA Manhattan Beach to Hollywood you are one of my favorites thank you God bless Godspeed don't die on me I'll be really really angry
@rednop44 don't feel like the Lone Ranger!!! Same here! WLBS in Mt. Clemens MI introduced me to Mr. Dolby in the early 80's
He's gone cyborg!!!
My synth-god! (or if this offends you, my synth-gosh)
1) Music never "moves on". Only trends do.
2) I've never cared for remixes. If there's anything that is to have a so-called modern style, it should be in the form of new material. And even then it's up to the artist to decide if they want to jump on the bandwagon, reject it or create their own. Rarely, the third happens.
3) Atmosphere isn't one-dimensional. Believe it or not, some audiences actually go to shows to listen to the music.
He's narrowed his focus a bit with this classic. I thought it was about the end of the empire set against the the steel-grey-sky backdrop of the whole Cold War thing. ('Drinking heavy water from a stone' etcetera??). I wonder if he just forgot...or maybe I just got it wrong.
RIP Titan. It isn't looking good. Some things are best left alone and buried.
Dolby actually makes his uncle's demise depicted in this song appear more futile and meaningless than it actually was. The submarine in question -- HMS P-48 -- was actually sunk off the coast of Malta during WWII after it took a direct hit from two depth charges while attacking an Italian convoy in the Mediterranean. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_P48_(1942)
cmykrantz Is this really true? How is it that you know this and he doesn't?
Check the link in my comment.
@@cmykrantz interesting, strange for him to have gotten it wrong all this time (if whoever put that on the wiki did indeed connect the crew member to him)
HE PLAYED WITH NOVATION
HE PALYED WITH A NOVATION
You can get it from CD baby, £16 through the post. No import tax nor fuck all coz its under £18.Cheers
Where's 'Aliens Ate My Buick'? Maybe I imagined it ...
THOMAS DOLBY., HOWARD JONES, HERBIE HANCOCK , THE BEST
Where did his 1980's blonde hair go? He still looks young.
What is that fat thing behind the Access Polar which makes the sound of the people singing at the beginning of this track? It's the thing with fat knobs and glowing rings that you see in his camera? Any ideas?
Interesting backgrounding from the man Tom revealing the true-life story at the heart of the romantic imagery in the song.
BTW: re 'remixing it into a modern style' by which I take it you mean putting loathsome, soulless and overbearing dance beats onto it (from the 'Acme' loops 'n' fills sample library for 'urban' music producers) thus making it sound like countless other tuneless dance music dirges. No thanks. These tracks are from when technology was still used to write SONGS - y'know?
If you go back a few years--todd rungren has done all of this before--with utopia
L E G E N D
So dad wasn't Indiana Jones?
whats with the "meow meow meow meow" synth lead??? haha I love the moog bass but he should have stuck with the original jupiter8 lead sound.
He is God , but I am glad they treated him as a doorknob cover.
Haunting and sad... if TD wants to remix his music, why not? I like the orig too, but new interpretations add new dimensions I think.
1:53-1:59 song Plssss?
That is a tease of part of this very same song (One of Our Submarines) and you can hear the refrain sung later in the song at 3:11 in this video.
In his own words, he joking attributed his receding hairline to the hair coloring and wild styles he had when he was still an unknown. In other words, he went bald.