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Kerry Decker TV Show: 1982 CES Show from Chicago

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2007

More highlights from my "NightLife Show" which ran on local cable TV in FL from 1980-1986. This condensed episode features a look back at the Consumer Electronics Show from Chicago in June of 1982. This show features a host of analog home video products that have come and gone from everyday life! You'll see Betamaxes, VHS-C, huge satellite dishes, a $10,000 Sony television set, Panasonic's 1st CCD for cameras and a random-access tuner! Big stuff in '82! Ray Glasser narrates this visit. Also included are Randy Watkins and Art Vuolo. This is a fast-paced visit to the long-ago world of home video! Air Date: September 17, 1982.

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  • Just a shot in the dark here... Back round music by Isao Tomita?

  • I think so too. I believe Ray Glasser added the music on the final tape he sent to me in 1982. (Its been a LONG time ago.) I think I have an old Tomita LP album called "Snowflakes are for Dancing" (??) with that early electronic music.

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  • This is fantastic to watch, especially with CES 2010 going on right now. Thanks for sharing!

  • Great stuff.

  • Many thanks for the very interesting video, and for the info on the music used, as it is often annoying when you hear, and like music used on a video, and have no way of knowing what it is.

  • "Snowflakes are dancing" was Tomita's electronic versions of Claude Debussy's music, and I think it was released around 1973/74. The name of the track on this video is called "Passepied". many thanks again for the interesting video.

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