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Big Electric Cat have Dr. Ruth
Children On Stun have Poison Dwarf
The Merry Thoughts have The Thought Machine
The March Violets simply credit drums to The Machine
Do you know any other named drum-machines? Besides The Doktor, of course.
The Double Happys, New Zealand noise band of the mid-80's, had one called Herbie Fuckface. Apparently he was incredibly low tech, you would kick him to make him stop playing and a goddamn bossa nova rhythm would come out.
And then one of the two human members of the band met a tragic end by leaning out of a window on a train when a tunnel was coming. Trufax.
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Syberberg wrote:
If memory serves, didn't Echo and the Bunnymen have a machine called called Echo?
Will Sergeant -
We had this mate [Smelly Elly] who kept suggesting all these names like The Daz Men or Glisserol and the Fan Extractors. Echo and the Bunnymen was one of them. I thought it was just as stupid as the rest.
Syberberg wrote:
If memory serves, didn't Echo and the Bunnymen have a machine called called Echo?
Will Sergeant -
We had this mate [Smelly Elly] who kept suggesting all these names like The Daz Men or Glisserol and the Fan Extractors. Echo and the Bunnymen was one of them. I thought it was just as stupid as the rest.
Thanks for clearing that up!
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
each day I trust my memory less and less but I seem to remember that the March Violets also used the very same Doktor Avalanche... or am I an utterly senile bastard already?
Dark wrote:I'm pretty sure they did.
James Ray And The Performance used Doktor Avalanche (for at least Mexico Sundown Blues) as well.
As far as I can remember we used cardboard boxes, cushions and a couple of kettles to create the drums/percussion fro Mexico. The Doctor just wasn't up to the job - a bit like Sylvester McCoy at the time.