Hello people<br>
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I hope you don't mind me taking up a small amount of message board space to express my surprise at what I've just seen.<br>
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I wrote a tune (during a particularly boring A-level Chemistry lesson, as I recall) which was eventually used in a BBC Micro game called 'Blast'.<br>
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Now, fifteen years later, I am directed by a retro-gaming friend to the 'Sound & Music' page of this very site because they spotted my name there.<br>
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Not only has somebody gone to the bother of listing my tiny contribution to the world of computer gaming (a contribution that I must admit I had pretty much forgotten all about in the intervening years) on a web site, they have even gone so far as to record it and turn it into an MP3!<br>
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To whoever is responsible for this strange act, I thank you. You have made my day.<br>
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Al Theobald<br>
(composer of 'The Yeti', theme tune to 'Blast')<br>
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(Actually, I'd forgotten just how bad the 'solo' section of the song, just after the key change sounded...)
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'Blast' from the past...
Re: 'Blast' from the past...
No problem - thanks for the thanks! <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :D --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/happy.gif ALT=":D"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END-->
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