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Tuesday, 7 December 2010
"I'D FLY AROUND THE UNIVERSE..."
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Nice post, I have one of these annuals, not great condition.
ReplyDeleteI got so hooked on this show I got my band to record the ending theme and then made this Fireball XL5 video to go with it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxIW-G5z_g0
Fantastic version of the song - astounding video! Extremely entertaining. (Slight continuity glitch in the graphics as to whether Fireball Junior is separated or not, but nothing to sweat over.)
ReplyDeleteEveryone - you must visit Dominic's site.
Hi Kid,
ReplyDeleteI may be telling you something you already know, but, Gerry Anderson had a record label too. The name was Century 21 records. When I was a small boy my Mum used to take me into town with her on Market Day, one of the market stalls in the town square sold records. That is where I acquired theme tunes on vinyl of:- Thunderbirds,
Fireball XL5,
Stingray, and strangely(if they were on the same label, which I think they were):- The Beverly Hillbillies,
I Dream of Genie,
Gilligan's Island,
Munsters, and The Addams Family.
Yup, I've got a few original records of the Anderson theme tunes. (As well as having most of them on CD.) Wasn't the world a much better place to be a kid in back then?
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't yet watched Dominic Halpin's XL5 video at the above link, give it a look - it's fantastic.
As you said, Fireball XL5 was the only Gerry Anderson show broadcast on a nation-wide network in the USA in the sixties. The others were syndicated, so their distribution was erratic. Oddly, though, fewer Americans seem to remember Fireball XL5 than some of the others. Thunderbirds was rerun on a national network (either Fox or WB) in the 1990s, but, even before that, it seemed to be the most widely remembered of the marionette shows in America.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I wonder if that's because of the '60s Thunderbirds movies. Thanks for commenting.
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