Hi,
Here is my scratchbuild of the camera eye from the 1953 War of the Worlds movie.
Keep watching the skies
Kevin
UK
Hi,
Here is my scratchbuild of the camera eye from the 1953 War of the Worlds movie.
Keep watching the skies
Kevin
UK
This is an odd one; when we moved our fridge we saw this strange dark stain on the wall behind.
I've been listening to an LP Junior got me, Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds.
It's an LP I know as I had a battered copy. Junior upgraded me.
It's a great album, both prog and futuristic yet Victorian as well. The ensemble cast are fabulous, my faves being Richard Burton the narrator and David Essex the artillery man.
There are many fine things in the production. The close following of HG Wells book, the different phases of the Martian invasion, the stark suffering of humanity and the sound effects.
The most startling is the Oo Laa sound of the Martian death rays. This was achieved with a guitar voice box and works really well.
In some ways the Martian war soundscape recalls the hellish fray in Rush's By Tor and the. snow Dog with it's snarling and screams created on guitars.
I'd no idea just how successful this LP was or is. One the best selling if all time and often cited as the best sci-fi album. Do you agree?
I had the chance to get cover artist Mike Trim to sign my battered copy in 2010 at the TV21 con. I took a Project SWORD box instead and asked Mike to sign that, as well as a few other guests there. I still have that box, the Cape Kennedy set.
Do you like War of the Worlds readers?