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A Concert   [1986]

A Concert Released by :
Stoat & Tim

Release Date :
1986

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

AKA :
Thrust Concert

User rating:*********_  9.1/10 (19 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Tim of Stoat & Tim
Music .... Rob Hubbard
Graphics .... Lizard
  Stoat of Stoat & Tim


SIDs used in this release :
Thrust(/MUSICIANS/H/Hubbard_Rob/Thrust.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by ThunderBlade on 17 September 2019
A true classic! This way Rob's tune works much better - because of his weird sounds, you can imagine the guys on screen jamming around like crazy! :)
User Comment
Submitted by celticdesign on 9 March 2015
Hell yeah, alltime classic.
User Comment
Submitted by fenz on 19 October 2013
Ohhh! This is one of those old gems. The first time I hooked my C64 to an amplifier (back in the early 90s), this was the demo I ran to test the sound :)
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 26 November 2009
@Tim: Nice to see you've found CSDB! Programmer sounds so posh, why not 'coder'? Lol! ;D

This is a true classic, and you made it happen... wicked!
User Comment
Submitted by Tim on 26 November 2009
I was the coder ( :) ) of this demo. Thanks for all the nice comments. We had a lot of fun making it at the time, and it is nice to see so many people have enjoyed it over the years, and it is still going strong today.

A big credit must go to Rob for his great tune and music player - he is a great bloke and we had a lot of fun working with him on various projects during the C64 years.
User Comment
Submitted by Hex on 2 May 2008
Awesome, I lost my copy of this. This demo was the reason I decided to code, probably has influenced my carrer path. When I think of the 64 I think of this demo.
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 5 September 2007
This is a true classic. Still loved by me today!
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 6 December 2006
There have been quite a few of these type of demos, but when Chris Cunningham released his Monkey Drummer a couple of years back, there was no question to which demo it simply had to connect to.

For more info on the monkey:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0267450/

User Comment
Submitted by T.M.R on 4 December 2005
Yup, RH6 was Hubbard's Compunet ID/mailbox. This demo was one of the first i ever saw and part of the reason i got into coding demos in the first place...
User Comment
Submitted by Scout on 11 October 2005
Rob Hubbard is credited as RH6 in this demo. I guess this was his Compunet ID back then.
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