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2005-02-26 by jonesalley

So, you M300 folks - do you have rhythm tapes or do you get full-range lead tape sets? Are there leads with more than the three octaves?

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Sundae Club on air.....

2005-02-25 by Colin Crawford

Hi! A quick email to let you all know that Sundae Club s wonderfully talented and drop-dead gorgeous singer, Sam Holmes, will be co-presenting a radio

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Mike Pinder's site

2005-02-24 by jonesalley

Looks like I m not the only one. http://www.mikepinder.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=333 And, an interesting response from Mike here:

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early tape replay and stuff

2005-02-24 by jonesalley

I almost bought an LP on eBay a couple of years ago, recorded in 1955 by some lounge lizard type playing cover standards on a Chamberlin as well as piano and

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Re: [Mellotronists] re:first tron use

2005-02-24 by Chris Dale

I would try some bootlegs of Lawrence Welk s band or some early Bobby Darin LP s. Welk was initially going to sponsor the Chamberlin instrument (if it was

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re:first tron use

2005-02-23 by charel196

Does the question apply to Chamberlins or just tron? I ve been trying to find out the earliest recorded use of Chamberlin pre-tron.

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Graham Bond, Hugh LeCaine

2005-02-21 by mellotrongirl

according to http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Mellotron , they mention the first use of a sampled tape on a recording as being performed by Hugh

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first Mellotron usage ever on a record?

2005-02-21 by mellotrongirl

Do I recall right it was on an album by Graham Bond Organisation? I found a mildly worn out old 45 rpm single at a yard sale called Long Tall Shorty. Well, no

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Re: [Mellotronists] OT: hunter :(

2005-02-21 by tony

I m saddened to hear of the loss of Dr. Hunter S. Thomson. He had a distinctly different take on life and was able to express it well. I guess it finally got

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OT: hunter :(

2005-02-21 by Jeff Coulter

Hunter S. Thompson, 65, Author, Commits Suicide By MICHELLE O DONNELL Published: February 21, 2005 Hunter S. Thompson, the maverick journalist and author whose

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Re: trivia

2005-02-20 by eyeshouldcocoa

Hi Jon, Yep, the Tuesday Afternoon sounds are most definitely Tenor Sax and MkII 3-violins together, sometimes playing in unison (as in the intro), and other

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Re: [Mellotronists] trivia

2005-02-19 by MAinPsych@aol.com

Hi, Jon. No, it s definitely Tenor Sax - Station 2, Track 3 (3 violins/MkII Brass/Tenor Sax). For years I thought this might be muted brass, esp. on Tuesday

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Re: [Mellotronists] trivia

2005-02-19 by Bob Snyder

Well, Jon, I think it s trumpet. Check out this page from Kean s site. Listen to the trumpet sound and see what you

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Re: [Mellotronists] trivia

2005-02-19 by jonesalley

THAT is the same sound that I hear in the intro and quiet verses of Tuesday Afternoon which I keep being told is 3violins! ... From: MAinPsych@aol.com To:

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trivia

2005-02-19 by jonesalley

Okay, another trivia question: what sound is Pinder using in Legend of a Mind on the dee-dee-dee-deedle-dee-dee-dee, dee-dee-dee-deedle-dee-dee-daa

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Re: [Mellotronists] Crinkled tape

2005-02-19 by kenmerb@aol.com

In a message dated 2/18/2005 11:45:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... I just found this in the archives. I hope it helps - it s from Jerry. Small wrinkles on

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Crinkled tape

2005-02-19 by MAinPsych@aol.com

Hi, y all. Does anyone recall a previous posting some time back that outlines how to iron out a crinkled tape? I m sure I saved it, but with upmteen

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Greetings

2005-02-18 by bayofkings7

I ve lurked here for awhile; just wanted to say hi! I ve enjoyed the recent jokes. I am almost 44, a prog rock fanatic, and a life-long guitarist who got

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RE: [Mellotronists] Magnetic Tape Info

2005-02-17 by Stan Cotey

heard a joke this week: what did the pro-tools engineer say to the musician? that take really sucked - it s a keeper! This is like blaming McCulloch for the

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2005-02-17 by JMoore6397@aol.com

I have recently been listening to Tim Christenson s latest CD and find it a great cd to listen to! Plenty of mellotron for all but his application and

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Re: [Mellotronists] Paul who?

2005-02-17 by Don Tillman

... My favorite example of that was when an MTV reporter interviewed Ringo Starr. And she asked, So, like, what did you do before playing the part of Mr.

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Re: [Mellotronists] Paul who?

2005-02-17 by kenmerb@aol.com

In a message dated 2/16/2005 8:10:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... I had a serious senior moment the other day, relating to the above. I was at the grocery

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Re: [Mellotronists] Magnetic Tape Info

2005-02-17 by Jeff Coulter

... sweet. all the studios i have been to in the past 3 or 4 years have been swearing by the EMTEC stock [don t recall the model # , but it comes in the

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Magnetic Tape Info

2005-02-17 by MSB

Latest news about Emtec (once BASF): http://medialinenews.com/articles/publish/article_719.shtml Regards, Mark B., aka MSB

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Re: [Mellotronists] Yes 'Tron

2005-02-17 by jonesalley

See, I told you Paul McCartney was in a band before he went solo! EEK! Well, duh. We all know Paul was in Wings with his first wife, the one with two legs.

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Re: [Mellotronists] Yes 'Tron

2005-02-16 by Ken Leonard

... Heh...Bizarre coincidence...Just today on Analogue-Heaven someone posted something about Genesis along the same lines (see below). I like the comments

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Yes 'Tron

2005-02-16 by Andy Thompson

Dear all For those of you who are interested, I just found this posting from 96 on an archive Elephant Talk: As a HUGE and LONG TIME YES fan I must correct a

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Fwd: [Mellotronists] amen

2005-02-12 by lsf5275@aol.com

In a message dated 2/11/2005 7:54:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jonesalley@cox.net writes: That s what makes it the most worthwhile. Writing to say what you

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amen

2005-02-12 by jonesalley

For the first time in my professional life, I have said exactly what I wanted to say. No excuses or caveats. Love it or hate, it s who I am. That s what

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Self promotion of the shameless variety

2005-02-12 by fdoddy@aol.com

Well, the word is out. i wanted to wait until the website was out of beta to make an announcement, but it looks like I ve be found out. I am proud to let you

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