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From: snoopy@ecrcvax.UUCP (Sebastian Schmitz)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: Science Fiction in Music
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Date: Thu, 11-Jul-85 12:38:08 EDT
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How about:

Virtually all the tracks on ELO's album "Time"

Alan Parsons Project: I, Robot (from Album of the same name)

Queen : '39 (from the Album "A Night at the Opera")

Queen: Machines World (From the Album "The Works")

Eurythmics: 1984 Soundtrack

Queen: Flash Gordon Soundtrack

Kraftwerk: Computerworld

Tangerine Dream: Alpha Centauri

Just to name a few. I'm sure that if I look through my records
more carefully then I'll find more. Incidentally the Tangerine
Dream Album mentioned is instrumental, but listen to the track
called "Sunrise in the Third System" and you'll know what I
mean.
-- 
  Love,
  Sebastian (Snoopy)

"You haven't done it, till you've done it with pointers"

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