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A brief history of the minimoog (part 1 & 11 )


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This is an interesting idea:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeHaO1bF8Ng

 

 

.. that Moog tone is right up there with the Les Paul thru a Marshall and high heel boots walking up stairs as far as greatest all time sounds

 

Greatest all time sounds...

 

Hmmm...

 

Ebow!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNYZM1DbejE

 

 

Also, rain:

 

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Cool stuff, Rush there! I recently saw a documentary on the Mellotron keyboard creation, an American and British collaboration, in my home town Birmingham.

 

For those interested;

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODNVNjcV_58

 

Love the mellotron!

I think there's a mellotron thread around here somewhere, if you want more mellotron in your life!

 

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Why was Keith Emerson not mentioned? Did I miss something? Although I knew that "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" had a Moog part in it, ELP was the REAL deal as far as Moog Synthesizers were concerned. Keith hauled around one of the BIG buggers that took up a quarter of the stage with ELP when they played live. I've played minimoogs myself when they were around, very cool instruments!

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