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'Jason
Taverner' dialogue (1), (2) and (3)
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| Hi, I'm
Jason Taverner |
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here to introduce this third demonstration tape |
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by
a great group of guys, The Human League.
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I
first met The Human League when they appeared on my network
TV show last year.
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| Then, and
a couple of times since that they've played a song for us, |
| I was impressed
that here was a bunch of lads |
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doing something new and melodic in music |
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majority of bands were just trying to shock people. |
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Here
is the boys' optimistic anthem, 'Blind Youth'...
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(2)
- between Again The Eye Again and Toyota City
on the 'Taverner tape'
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That
last song was a study into the solely subjective existence
of time
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called
'Again The Eye Again'.
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Preceding
it was an instrumental entitled 'Interface',
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the
basic theme of which was written for my best-selling LP record,
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'There'll
Be A Good Time With Taverner Tonight'.
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Coming
next is 'Toyota City', a mock-oriental tune...
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(3)
- between Zero As A Limit and You've Lost That
Lovin' Feeling on the 'Taverner tape'
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You
have just heard 'The Path Of Least Resistance',
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by 'Zero As A Limit', which is also known as 'QED'. |
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Besides
their interest in contemporaneity,
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The
Human League have a healthy respect for the past.
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| Here, courtesy
of the BBC, is their version of a well-loved standard... |