Added: Nov 13, 2009
From: WotanAlthorpe
Duration: 3:15
In 1982, Gelographic RadioTelevision co-broadcast a test transmission for the tentative BBC5 channel. Although the station idents were deemed a massive success, sadly the only known survivors of this viewing were unable to be traced, due to radiation issues. This archive footage has been recently unearthed, and provides a tempting glimpse into what those who watched through the smoked glass were able to see. The musical accompaniment, acclaimed in some quarters, features on the new Moon Wiring Club album 'Striped Paint for the Last Post', due 'sometime' November. Certainly before the feast of Syllabub in any case.
Channel: Music
Tags: moon wiring club edwardian-reggae
Rating: 4.9148936' max='5' min='1' numRaters='47' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings) Views: 8806 Comments: 6
annoianoid Says:
Nov 19, 2009 - isn't that bbc5 ident from 'the flipside of dominic hyde'?
Gormliss Says:
Jun 3, 2010 - I've only got...old...money.
willrs Says:
Jan 4, 2011 - Would I be right in thinking that a recording of BBC2's 'TV Hell' came in a bit useful, here...? Nice work.
immaterialistic Says:
Feb 11, 2011 - Does anyone know where the clip of the creepy laughing man with the white eyes at 2:55 comes from? It's been bugging ever since the first time I saw this video.
gregoreverb Says:
Nov 13, 2009 - Delightful, good Sir! I am stoked to the tips for your new long player!