Hey, the Swedish meatballs and chocolate bars are pretty good!It would be like living in an Ikea store.![]()
Great galloping bass in the theme music, I'm wondering who was the instrumentalist. .
I've always liked the bassline too (a bit disco-y) and a quick google throws up a name which surprises me greatly, none other than John McCoy who most UK based rock fans of a certain age will remember as Ian Gillan's post Purple bass player (the big baldy bloke with the goatee and the shades!)
Wow, thank you. It's hard to read the credits on Prime and I don't think they even listed him, just the composer.
I love a prominent bass in music, like Rush, Yes, Iron Maiden, and some others. Queen has a few songs with a really great bass in front, like Invisible Man. I say this with no irony, but it's groovy! I can't believe I don't remember that from when it was on when I was watching it in the 70s.
Except in the episode where the moon was given an atmosphere, it turns out that Moon Base was designed with windows that slide open easily!!!Maybe she was just trying to mirror the cold remoteness of the show.
The producers extended the idea that the moon has no atmosphere to the show.
Except in the episode where the moon was given an atmosphere, it turns out that Moon Base was designed with windows that slide open easily!!!![]()
Was mentioned upthread that there was a cut scene of a sliding window being retrofitted to Main Mission (though maybe the poster was being tongue in cheek).
I used to imagine how I'd reinvent Space: 1999 with a more credible, hard-SF explanation (like replacing the Moon with a large asteroid containing an ancient alien base with a malfunctioning FTL jump drive), but now I think it'd be truer to the intent to embrace the fantasy and surrealism, the sheer existential dread of a crew of scientists facing something totally impossible that shouldn't be happening and they can't begin to explain in any rational way. Maybe lean more into season 1's occasional vague hints that there were larger cosmic or even divine forces guiding the Moon's journey.
But it would be interesting to re-imagine the Moon circa...um...lest go with 2099 like they were going to in the planned reboot that never got made...when you have things like the US and China and even India competing to return to the Moon...and you have potential helium 3 mining, and space tourism. Now imagine the commander of Moonbase Alpha having to deal with a rival Chinese Moonbase and a bunch of stranded space tourists, and maybe a couple of crazy Jeff Bezos & Elon Musk types along for the ride...and maybe even a Lunar prospecting company and even a few small-time independent prospectors...all at odds with each other, and all needing each other to survive...you could do a lot with that!
My 2099 idea ... would be to first reboot U.F.O. SHADO was formed to combat an obvious alien threat and SHADO/the UN built a moonbase as part of this conflict or defense.
The moon traveling through space is the result of an FTL project malfunction.
So has the OP gotten to "Dragon's Domain" yet?
That show traumatized the hell out of me when I was a kid. Gave me nightmares for weeks. And apparently I wasn't the only one, that episode is notorious for scaring little 8 year-old kids everywhere in the 1970's.
I still don't honestly think that I could watch it now...
So has the OP gotten to "Dragon's Domain" yet?
That show traumatized the hell out of me when I was a kid. Gave me nightmares for weeks. And apparently I wasn't the only one, that episode is notorious for scaring little 8 year-old kids everywhere in the 1970's.
I still don't honestly think that I could watch it now...
Possibly because "Quincy" was aired on network primetime and "1999" was syndicated, the rules governing each maybe were different.
If that was the one with the swirling light/space dragon, I gotta say as a 10 year old kid, I laughed my ass off as it because that thing looked ludicrously fake to me, even at that age. YMMV.So has the OP gotten to "Dragon's Domain" yet?
That show traumatized the hell out of me when I was a kid. Gave me nightmares for weeks. And apparently I wasn't the only one, that episode is notorious for scaring little 8 year-old kids everywhere in the 1970's.
I still don't honestly think that I could watch it now...
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