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Jan 21 2007

Flying Saucer Music #3

Sky Men by Geoff Goddard

Goddard
Goddard

There is little information available on Goddard, but the major force behind this song was Joe Meek, a legendary British recording engineer and producer. Meek was active in the 1960s. His best known hit was “Telstar” recorded by the Tornados. Meek wrote and produced an album entitled I Hear A New World, which is basically a space opera about aliens living on the moon. It was never released commercially, since it was recorded as a demo of Meek’s creative techniques. One of the songs from that record will be posted here soon.

Joe Meek
Meek

Sky Men was apparently a collaborative effort of the two men, and was recorded in October of 1963. I think that Meek had an interest in contactee-type experiences, and may have thought that he was in fact communicating with extra-human intelligences from time to time.

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3 Comments to “Flying Saucer Music #3”

  1. abyssal_leviathin Says:

    That song’s awesome. :D Telstar was pretty cool too. I love synthsizers.

  2. Jonah Says:

    Just don’t let any “Sky Men” get close to Redfern. There are…um… unresolved issues……;)

    “We come in peace” ~Sky Men

  3. Greg Bishop Says:

    Glad you both enjoyed it. I had tears of joy and laughter when I first heard the song.

    Ah, Nick’s just stubborn, but we love him all the same. I have a feeling that he “hates” the aliens mostly because of the company they keep (the believers)!

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