Fun fact about Thomas Dolby after his music career was over he actually became a scientist in audio engineering and some of the technology we use now he had a hand in creating
@@dragonwood4562 Thomas Dolby (real name Thomas Morgan Robertson) isn't related to Ray Dolby, founder of Dolby Labs. Thomas Dolby company, Beatnik, worked in internet and mobile audio solutions and is known for Nokia polyphoning ringtones using their technology.
Nope, he founded the company Beatnik in 1993 and worked as the CEO/project manager with engineers to develop internet and mobile audio processing tech, then came back to music in the late 2000's. But he never became a scientist.
Thomas Dolby is genius, one of a kind. Check out one of the most incredible songs ever, I Love You Goodbye. Also: One of Our Submarines, The Flat Earth, Budapest by Blimp, May the Cube Be With You (with George Clinton) and I Live In a Suitcase. All of these are 10/10.
This was a banger in the UK when it came out! It’s a classic! A lot of U.K. synth pop back then was 🔥. Mobb Deep sampled this too! The 80s was a great time to be alive. 😎💃😀
"The flat Earth", "Screen Kiss", I Love You, Goodbye", Valley of The Mind's Eye, and "Airwaves" are some of his best works that a lot of people have never even heard of.
Brilliant song & production. Was just listening to Automatic by The Pointer Sisters & that could easily have been a Dolby track if not inspired by SBMWS!
He signed the rap group Whodini. He’s an underrated legend.
Thomas Dolby - Hyperactive! 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Another 80s classic!
I'm telling my age here, but I was rocking to this song when I was in the 7th grade.🤣🤣🤣
This is one of my all time favorite songs. 💯💯
Fun fact about Thomas Dolby after his music career was over he actually became a scientist in audio engineering and some of the technology we use now he had a hand in creating
He invented Surround Sound. This song was his proof of concept.
@@dragonwood4562 Thomas Dolby (real name Thomas Morgan Robertson) isn't related to Ray Dolby, founder of Dolby Labs. Thomas Dolby company, Beatnik, worked in internet and mobile audio solutions and is known for Nokia polyphoning ringtones using their technology.
Nope, he founded the company Beatnik in 1993 and worked as the CEO/project manager with engineers to develop internet and mobile audio processing tech, then came back to music in the late 2000's. But he never became a scientist.
@@chucku00 wrong STUPID sound engineering is a science
This 💩 BANG!!!!!
Thomas Dolby is genius, one of a kind. Check out one of the most incredible songs ever, I Love You Goodbye. Also: One of Our Submarines, The Flat Earth, Budapest by Blimp, May the Cube Be With You (with George Clinton) and I Live In a Suitcase. All of these are 10/10.
And Evil Twin Brother & Spice Train!
This was a banger in the UK when it came out! It’s a classic!
A lot of U.K. synth pop back then was 🔥.
Mobb Deep sampled this too!
The 80s was a great time to be alive. 😎💃😀
Falco " Rock Me Amadeus "
the word you're looking for at the first pause is....FUNKY
Yes! He brings the funk.
TALKING HEADS//ONCE IN A LIFETIME..
Mobb Deep sampled this for "Get It Twisted"
He had some really good songs. My fav was EUROPA & THE PIRATE TWINS.
Duran Duran " Rio" and "Hungry like the Wolf "
80'S AND 90'S THE TIME WHERE SYNTH KEYBOARD GENIUSES WERE CREATED.
Its all a early 1970s Moog synth that he programmed up. Its all him and the old guy saying "Science"
Need to react to some New Edition too,BBD,JG& Bobby Brown
Thomas Dolby was great and worked quite a bit with Whodini on their first hit "Magic's Wand".
He was also the keyboard player for David Bowie during live aid in the 1980s
Dolby's biggest crossover/ commercial hit! Other Dolby tracks worth exploring to feel his musical/ synthesizer genius: "Europa & The Pirate Twins", "Hyperactive" and "Hot Sauce"! 🔥
"The flat Earth", "Screen Kiss", I Love You, Goodbye", Valley of The Mind's Eye, and "Airwaves" are some of his best works that a lot of people have never even heard of.
He got a little grumpy on that. - Now that's funny.
Brilliant song & production. Was just listening to Automatic by The Pointer Sisters & that could easily have been a Dolby track if not inspired by SBMWS!