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So far he has published five novels four that are set in the same world: God Seed Dante’s Fool Iron Man Project and Edge, and one, Dog Eat Dog, set within the post-apocalyptic world of Yellow Dawn. Rodger (born 1970 in Newcastle Upon Tyne) is a British science fiction & fantasy author and game designer best known for his novels set in a near-future world of corporate and political intrigue. The Max Headroom character started in 1985 as an announcer for a music video programme on the British television channel, Channel 4, called The.
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Shout! Factory Listing for Max Headroom – the Complete SeriesĪmazon – Max Headroom: Complete Series Īnd here’s a trailer for it (not the music show)ĭavid J. If you’re also into Max Headroom – the cyberpunk drama – good news: Shout! Factory released the Complete Series on DVD (although I can only find US format versions available at the moment). Seriously hope you enjoy these as much as I did.
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Sting – If You Love Somebody Set Them Free Patrick Macnee and Honor Blackman – Kinky Boots (This is a classic – lurrrve Caberet Voltaire) So I’ve been digging through the track listings for the videos he played and I thought I’d post them here. The music and the vibe of that show really connected with my mind. Ten and a Chrismtas bonus for the second series.
ABC took an interest in the pilot and asked Chrysalis/Lakeside. Cinemax aired the UK pilot followed by a six-week run of highlights from The Max Headroom Show, a UK music video show where Headroom appears between music videos.
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It’s hard to believe there were only 6 episodes of the first series. The series was based on the Channel 4 British TV film produced by Chrysalis, Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future. The Max Headroom Show (1985) was a music video gig, with a liberal dosage of Max crashing in and interrupting things with his wacky wit and unique perspective on life in the “real world”. Not to be confused with brilliant series “Max Headroom” which was more about a journalist and his virtual alter-ego getting involved in various exploits “20 minutes into the future”. Although he was supposed to be the world’s first computer generated artificial. I can still recall the track listings of casettes I recorded from the radio – tunes like “ 5 Minutes” by MAINFRAME.īeing in that zone of recollection made me think about what was probably my absolute favourite programme on TV at that time. Profile: Max Headroom was a fictitious British television character created by directors Rocky Moreton and Annabel Jankel with writer George Stone to present the Channel Four music video series The Max Headroom Show.
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Movies like “The Breakfast Club,” “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” “16 Candles,” “Saint Elmo’s Fire,” “Flashdance,” “Beverly Hills Cop,” “Eddie and Cruisers,” “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” and “Footloose” married great ‘80s soundtrack songs to images and have become durable movie classics on cable TV.So I’m working on the overhaul of the post-apocalyptic RPG I wrote and released several years ago ( Yellow Dawn – The Age of Hastur) and I’m digging up some old tunes from the 80s – getting into a vibe that is pure nostalgia: me, early teens, in my bedroom, writing my first game systems. MTV delivered a rainbow of wild, wacky, wonderful images and a waterfall of exciting new sounds into everyone’s living room. With a repertoire of so many songs it’s impossible get to them all on any given night, Max Headroom covers a wide swath of the anything-goes ‘80s, which brought about the marriage of “audio” and “video” in a way that had never been done before. If you loved the ‘80s, you’ll love Max Headroom! This is a band that comes out firing with ‘80s songs you remember, invites the audience to jump into the fun and keeps the pedal down to the end. You’re not going to hear any mopey, singer-songwriter shoe-gazing, soul-bearing confessional noodling at a Max Headroom show. My Girl- The Temptations (’67) (Jordan to sing)įrom the band’s beginnings in 2002, its mission was to tap into that rich vein of highly recognizable, time-honored, true-tested ‘80s hits that almost everyone knows. Brightside or All These Things That I’ve DoneĮverything I Do (I Do It For You)- Bryan Adams (‘90s)
S.O.S- Rihanna …mix with original Tainted Love Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)- C&C Music Factory Medley of Notorious, Rio and Hungry Like The Wolf- Duran Duran Hot Legs and She’s Got Legs Medley- Rod Stewart and ZZ Top Superfreak/You Can’t Touch This- Rick James/MC Hammer Here are some new songs added just recently: WALKIN’ ON SUNSHINE / Katrina and the Waves KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF / Georgia Satellites