3-LockBox
04-06-2006, 12:14 PM
I was watching a History Channel show about Mars and its influence on pop culture, literature, and music (mainly about how humans seem to fantisize endlessly about life on Mars, even when evidence to the contrary abounds).
The show wraps up with a short segment on Jeff Wayne's musical version from 1978 and that nearly 30 years later, there'll be a computer animated version of Wayne muscial sometime in the near future (even showed some snippets of the CG tripods, which are identical to the artwork that accopanies the album).
Seems that Jeff Wayne (along with his father) bought the copyright to the H.G. Wells story back in the mid '70s, and I guess Wayne still owns it. The book, the show states in closing, has never been out of print since its introduction. Wayne must be rollin in dough.
Perty quewel
The show wraps up with a short segment on Jeff Wayne's musical version from 1978 and that nearly 30 years later, there'll be a computer animated version of Wayne muscial sometime in the near future (even showed some snippets of the CG tripods, which are identical to the artwork that accopanies the album).
Seems that Jeff Wayne (along with his father) bought the copyright to the H.G. Wells story back in the mid '70s, and I guess Wayne still owns it. The book, the show states in closing, has never been out of print since its introduction. Wayne must be rollin in dough.
Perty quewel