Jean-Jacques Perrey, with Gershon Kingsley, put out several albums on the Vanguard Label in the 60s. Perrey was also a master of tape loops, and used them heavily on his light pop songs. Their most often heard tune is "BAROQUE HOEDOWN" from their impressive 1967 album, "KALEIDOSCOPIC VIBRATIONS", which Disney used in the Light Parade shows at their theme parks. The tune they play here is called "Spooks in Space" which starts side 2 of their 1965 "IN SOUND FROM WAY OUT" album.
Of all the old Goodson-Todman game shows, IGAS is probably the most interesting now with respect to "how times have changed". There were many shows over the years that highlighted new technology and cultural trends, and I love seeing these from our half-century perspective.
Check out the Ampeg Fliptop he uses to amplify the Ondioline! :-)
celestinocamicia 3 months ago
what a beautiful reverb from the studio!
renat8n 8 months ago 2
Many Thankz
k3yco 9 months ago
Jean-Jacques Perrey, with Gershon Kingsley, put out several albums on the Vanguard Label in the 60s. Perrey was also a master of tape loops, and used them heavily on his light pop songs. Their most often heard tune is "BAROQUE HOEDOWN" from their impressive 1967 album, "KALEIDOSCOPIC VIBRATIONS", which Disney used in the Light Parade shows at their theme parks. The tune they play here is called "Spooks in Space" which starts side 2 of their 1965 "IN SOUND FROM WAY OUT" album.
DanFiebiger 1 year ago
what is the name of the song played at the end of the video?
miwalterego 1 year ago
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thomas500 1 year ago
@miwalterego It's called "Spooks in Space" from "In sound from way out" ;)
IepsyI 5 months ago
What instrument is that opposite the Ondioline? Is it an organ of some type?
The2010SnowDay 1 year ago
@The2010SnowDay It's a very early version of the Hohner Clavinet
mewrth 10 months ago
Whoa, I just noticed this one. Picking it up to show to Jay.
beegib 1 year ago
Of all the old Goodson-Todman game shows, IGAS is probably the most interesting now with respect to "how times have changed". There were many shows over the years that highlighted new technology and cultural trends, and I love seeing these from our half-century perspective.
rrgomes 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing - this is a real reminder of how our world has changed so much and seems just so quaint!
cazcarolwhite 1 year ago