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Brian Eno Theme Park

"Dad, can we go on Another Green World again? Pleeeease?"
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(inspired by Orb-o-coaster)

The Orb-o-coaster would be "Here come the warm jets". I can't think right now exactly what the "My life in the bush of ghosts" or "Baby's on fire" rides would be, but they'd be pretty scary
hippo, Jan 11 2005

Orb-o-coaster Orb-o-coaster
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Walter Wezowa / Musikvergnugen http://mixonline.co...io_la_grapevine_66/
The Intel jingle was written by Walter Werzowa, an Austrian now living in Hollywood, in 1994. [jutta, Jan 11 2005]

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       Instead of a "Tunnel of Love", there'd be "Julie with ..", where all sound and motion cease and colors fade as boats leave across the undisturbed black water.
jutta, Jan 11 2005
  

       Brian Eno wrote that 'duh dee duh dum-mm' Intel Pentium Jingle thing. AAAARRRGGGHHHH!!! Makes me want to rip my own ears off and stuff them down his throat.
etherman, Jan 11 2005
  

       Perhaps just Music World (or, more likely, EMI World, Sony World &c) where each zone has a different theme. These zones could be linked like Venn Diagrams by collaboration or similarity, Eno world bleeding into Roxy Music World and so on. You should, hopefully, be able to spend a day wandering from the, say, Richard & Linda Thomspon Zone to Basteroidland.
calum, Jan 11 2005
  

       [etherman] You got the wrong guy.
jutta, Jan 11 2005
  

       Thanks jutta, everything just seemed darker for a moment there...
zen_tom, Jan 11 2005
  

       Only open on Thursday Afternoon.
hippo, Jan 11 2005
  

       Who composed the Intel noise then?
etherman, Jan 12 2005
  

       Look up, etherman.   

       Ian, my imagination, prone to grandeur, expanded the idea well past the Realms of Eno, but within the context of hippo's idea, the answer to your question would be "yes".
calum, Jan 12 2005
  

       Cheers.
etherman, Jan 12 2005
  

       Apologies my baking chums I was the victim of some misinformation from a particularly stupid PE teacher.
etherman, Jan 12 2005
  

       Those PE teachers eh?   

       Anyone heard 'My Squelchy Life'? Not sure how this would translate into a theme-park ride, but I'm guessing you might need an adjacent cloakroom/shower facility for people to be able to really get the most out of it.
zen_tom, Jan 12 2005
  

       Aparently physical education doesn't cover the brain... but then us drama guys are so gullable.
etherman, Jan 12 2005
  

       Gullible, too.
bristolz, Feb 14 2005
  

       Late addition to the Brian Eno thread: Brian Eno *did* write the *Windows 95* sound (paraphrased as "boong-bliiiing- tink-tink-tink" in his FAQ). (Replaced with something else in Windows 98.) So, that's probably where etherman's informant got the idea.
jutta, Apr 08 2005
  
      
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