Jon and Vangelis is the collaborative effort between the singer Jon Anderson (the lead vocalist of the progressive rock band Yes) and the Greek synthesizer musician Evangelos Papathanassiou who is usually known as "Vangelis". Together they released a number of successful albums in the 1980s.
In 1974, Vangelis was considered as a replacement for Rick Wakeman as keyboardist in Yes, and although the job went to Patrick Moraz, it led to several collaborations with Anderson, who contributed vocals to Vangelis' Heaven and Hell (1975), harp to Opera Sauvage (1979), and vocals to See You Later (1980).
Anderson left Yes between 1980 and 1983, and during this time the collaboration with Vangelis began in earnest. The two recorded several albums between 1979 and 1991, producing the major hits "I Hear You Now" (UK #8), "I'll Find My Way Home" (UK #6) and "The Friends of Mr. Cairo" (Canada #1). Anderson wrote the lyrics, and Vangelis composed the music.
In 1986, Jon & Vangelis made a few attempts at writing a new album, but much of this work was never officially released under the Jon & Vangelis name. Twelve tracks were compiled on 1991's Page of Life, while other songs from these sessions appeared in later works, including "Let's Pretend", the last song on the 1989 album Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe. Anderson ultimately took it upon himself to re-work Page of Life, which was released in 1998 in the United States only with nine tracks. Vangelis did not approve this, and it is cited as the reason for the dissolution of their collaboration. "Sing With Your Eyes" appeared in 1991, as a B-side on the CD single release of "Wisdom Chain" / "Page of Life"
"Curious Electric" is track from "Short Stories"(1980)
Lyrics:
Sitting here in the television
Looking at the tube
Sitting next to me
He's not been very well lately
He told me so
He's been crying
A little bit
And I ain't lyin'
But we're sitting it out
Watching "Match of the Day"
You know we've all gotta go anyway
I said we've all gotta go anyway
And I wouldn't mind being last in line
To see such joy and fruitfulness
When everyone discovers short stories
@albertperuanimerock1 Sin embargo esta versión original se usaba desde 1983 hasta 1994, cuando los conductores eran Suzie Sato, Elena Passapera, Maritere Brashi, hasta la época de Rubén García y Martha Sofía Salazar; Claudia Cisneros entra recién en el 2009 y sale en el 2010 cuando entra Mónica Delta.
Wesser70 2 weeks ago
Efectivamente las 3 últimas aperturas de 90 segundos conservan el "tan tan" o "ding dong" que se escucha entre 1:43 y 1:54 (actualmente sobre un fondo de redoble de tambores, en la época de claudia cisneros tenía un fondo de guitarra eléctrica el cual se escucha hasta hoy en la edición sabatina) sin embargo esta versión original
Wesser70 2 weeks ago
90 segundos con claudia cisneros
albertperuanimerock1 2 weeks ago
This song also was used in the peruvian newscast "90 segundos" since 1983 until 1996
Wesser70 2 months ago 2
"short stories".....
horse69outside 4 months ago
@jafiri1982 In Italy this song was used as opening theme of "Il Fatto", a television show about news & politics, from 1995 to 2002.
Abulafia1982 7 months ago
q buena musica, deverian de usarla como un fonodo para noticias, xD!!!
jafiri1982 7 months ago
Loved this tune in 1980 and still do. It's staggering to think about how much equipment and talent it took to create and record these complex electronic sounds in 1980. Vangelis was a pioneer. He is a total genius, and really pushed the envelope and inspired so many other electronic musicians, many of whom are still trying to catch up to where he was 30 years ago.
wa2go 7 months ago