MikeR wrote:Thanks to everyone for showing interest.
The music for “Venus” was composed by Bob Sharples (who did the theme from ABC Television’s Public Eye and incidental music for various other TV series), but then the lyrics are credited to Sharples’ pseudonym Robert Early.
Julie gave an impromptu rendition at The Avengers at 50 event in Chichester, so about 250 people have heard it.
Neat! Anybody who was at the 50th Anniversary event willing to give their opinion on it?
MikeR wrote:Thanks to everyone for showing interest.
The music for “Venus” was composed by Bob Sharples (who did the theme from ABC Television’s Public Eye and incidental music for various other TV series), but then the lyrics are credited to Sharples’ pseudonym Robert Early.
Julie gave an impromptu rendition at The Avengers at 50 event in Chichester, so about 250 people have heard it.
Neat! Anybody who was at the 50th Anniversary event willing to give their opinion on it?
I was among the guests and I did hear the song. It gave the impression of seeing Venus 'glorified' (like 'Glory to Venus!') but it abruptly ended by words meaning the opposite, just like the name 'Venus Smith', quite contradictory...
MikeR wrote:Thanks to everyone for showing interest.
The music for “Venus” was composed by Bob Sharples (who did the theme from ABC Television’s Public Eye and incidental music for various other TV series), but then the lyrics are credited to Sharples’ pseudonym Robert Early.
Julie gave an impromptu rendition at The Avengers at 50 event in Chichester, so about 250 people have heard it.
Neat! Anybody who was at the 50th Anniversary event willing to give their opinion on it?
Julie sang it very well, but they lyrics themselves were quite cringe inducing. Very much of its time, however- I was reminded of Roberta Tovey's Doctor Who songs...
MikeR wrote:Thanks to everyone for showing interest.
The music for “Venus” was composed by Bob Sharples (who did the theme from ABC Television’s Public Eye and incidental music for various other TV series), but then the lyrics are credited to Sharples’ pseudonym Robert Early.
Julie gave an impromptu rendition at The Avengers at 50 event in Chichester, so about 250 people have heard it.
Neat! Anybody who was at the 50th Anniversary event willing to give their opinion on it?
Julie sang it very well, but they lyrics themselves were quite cringe inducing. Very much of its time, however- I was reminded of Roberta Tovey's Doctor Who songs...
Too bad no one thought to transcribe the lyrics. Cringeworthy or otherwise, I'd love to know what they were.
Julie sounds so lovely whenever she talks about the show. She's had so few opportunities to do so, so practically everything she has to say is new.
Timeless A-Peel wrote:
Neat! Anybody who was at the 50th Anniversary event willing to give their opinion on it?
Julie sang it very well, but they lyrics themselves were quite cringe inducing. Very much of its time, however- I was reminded of Roberta Tovey's Doctor Who songs...
Too bad no one thought to transcribe the lyrics. Cringeworthy or otherwise, I'd love to know what they were.
Julie sounds so lovely whenever she talks about the show. She's had so few opportunities to do so, so practically everything she has to say is new.
She told me she lived in France or had a house there. And she speaks it fluently. I took photos with her after the Laurie Johnson tribute, in Chichester. Souvenir I'll never forget.
Brendan Jones wrote:
Julie sang it very well, but they lyrics themselves were quite cringe inducing. Very much of its time, however- I was reminded of Roberta Tovey's Doctor Who songs...
Too bad no one thought to transcribe the lyrics. Cringeworthy or otherwise, I'd love to know what they were.
Julie sounds so lovely whenever she talks about the show. She's had so few opportunities to do so, so practically everything she has to say is new.
She told me she lived in France or had a house there. And she speaks it fluently. I took photos with her after the Laurie Johnson tribute, in Chichester. Souvenir I'll never forget.