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| #1 Posted on 22.8.05 1913.42 Reposted on: 22.8.12 1913.57 | Synthesiser pioneer Moog dies
Even if you may not know what a Moog synthesizer is, I guarantee you've heard one. A true pioneer in the field of electronic music...
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| #2 Posted on 24.8.05 1820.22 Reposted on: 24.8.12 1820.45 | The one, and only, instrument I ever bought and learned (somewhat anyway...) to play was a Moog because it made such wonderful sounds on the majority of the records I owned. DEVO made me do.
This is sad news. | OndaGrande
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| #3 Posted on 24.8.05 1917.39 Reposted on: 24.8.12 1925.46 | Check out the albums by "The Moog Cookbook" They're all popular songs redone on the Moog. Trippy stuff I used to play in my DJ days. | Leroy
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| #4 Posted on 25.8.05 1127.28 Reposted on: 25.8.12 1129.01 | Originally posted by OndaGrande Check out the albums by "The Moog Cookbook" They're all popular songs redone on the Moog. Trippy stuff I used to play in my DJ days.
I totally forgot about that album. Despite the high cheese factor, it is quite good - although it scary to think that even THOSE songs are now dated. | | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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