The first real band I ever played with I used a Moog keyboard wish I
still had it so I could tell you exactly which one it was. This was in 1988.
Too, I wish I had it for recording purposes.
I heard an interview with him (from the past) on NPR yesterday in which he
said his interest in
On Aug 23, 2005, at 8:30 AM, Cecil Rigby wrote:
The first real band I ever played with I used a Moog keyboard wish
I
still had it so I could tell you exactly which one it was. This was in
1988.
Too, I wish I had it for recording purposes.
I find it interesting that all the obits I have
I find it interesting that all the obits I have seen speak of Moog's
synthesizer as a pop instrument, with no mention at all of the
classical electronic-music scene that gave it birth and nourished it
thru its first decade.
Not complaining, just bemused.
Ah yes, who could forget the
Who remembers The Copper-Plated Integrated Circuit???
Jim
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I find it interesting that all the obits I have seen speak of Moog's
On Aug 23, 2005, at 3:01 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
I find it interesting that all the obits I have seen speak of Moog's
synthesizer as a pop instrument, with no mention at all of the
classical electronic-music scene that gave it birth and nourished it
thru its first decade.
Not
I'm sure many of you already know, but even so it's momentous enough
to note that Bob Moog (of synthesizer fame) died yesterday:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4173510.stm
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Brad Beyenhof
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