Edgar on Arnold Layne

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Short but sweet. Thanks for sharing.


PS I like the photos of TD's Berlin Studios from 1999/2000. There's some interesting stuff and nice screen shots of their PC's. You can see they've been using emulation software for some time.
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Chris Monk wrote:
Short but sweet. Thanks for sharing.


PS I like the photos of TD's Berlin Studios from 1999/2000. There's some interesting stuff and nice screen shots of their PC's. You can see they've been using emulation software for some time.
did you see the shots from 1985 as well Chris?
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
Short but sweet. Thanks for sharing.


PS I like the photos of TD's Berlin Studios from 1999/2000. There's some interesting stuff and nice screen shots of their PC's. You can see they've been using emulation software for some time.
did you see the shots from 1985 as well Chris?
Not so far Andy. Where should I be looking?
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Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Short but sweet. Thanks for sharing.


PS I like the photos of TD's Berlin Studios from 1999/2000. There's some interesting stuff and nice screen shots of their PC's. You can see they've been using emulation software for some time.
did you see the shots from 1985 as well Chris?
Not so far Andy. Where should I be looking?
Try these Chris:

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... tudio.html

Don't miss the BIG colour shots at the Bottom of the first page

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... art-4.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... art-3.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... art-2.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... tudio.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... t-two.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... io-in.html

Most of these date from no later than Jan 1985...perhaps late 1984 at the earliest. It's a slight shame that Edgar is rather secretive about the current Eastgate studio (and yes I have asked). Mind you, people need their privacy.
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Chris Monk wrote:
Short but sweet. Thanks for sharing.


PS I like the photos of TD's Berlin Studios from 1999/2000. There's some interesting stuff and nice screen shots of their PC's. You can see they've been using emulation software for some time.
btw apparently the Berlin studio wasn't very good. Eastgate is far better I hear
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote: did you see the shots from 1985 as well Chris?
Not so far Andy. Where should I be looking?
Try these Chris:

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... tudio.html

Don't miss the BIG colour shots at the Bottom of the first page

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... art-4.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... art-3.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... art-2.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... tudio.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... t-two.html

http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... io-in.html

Most of these date from no later than Jan 1985...perhaps late 1984 at the earliest. It's a slight shame that Edgar is rather secretive about the current Eastgate studio (and yes I have asked). Mind you, people need their privacy.
Brilliant. I'd love to see the Eastgate studio too. I dare say things have changed a bit since 1985.
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Thanks for sharing Andy. Always interested in hearing what Edgar and company thoughts were on Pink Floyd and other bands. And vice versa. :)
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