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MAX HEADROOM MUSIC VIDEO SERIES
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.
MAX HEADROOM MUSIC VIDEO FREE
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. It’s hard to believe there were only 6 episodes of the first series. 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”.
MAX HEADROOM MUSIC VIDEO TV
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. 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.