Re: [Mellotronists] Tron choir history?
2004-02-06 by Andy Thompson
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2004-02-06 by Andy Thompson
... From: MAinPsych@aol.com To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 5:46 AM Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Tron choir history? In a
2004-02-06 by MAinPsych@aol.com
In a message dated 2/5/2004 9:49:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, andy.thompson@virgin.net writes: It s got to be either 6 Wives or the Strawbs Bursting at the
2004-02-06 by Andy Thompson
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2004-02-06 by Andy Thompson
... From: RotateyDiskers@aol.com To: mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Cc: feline1@felinedream.co.uk Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 10:48 PM Subject:
2004-02-05 by RotateyDiskers@aol.com
Arthur brown s nephew is headmaster at my local primary school!! Well, I ll be jiggery-pokeried !!!!
2004-02-05 by RotateyDiskers@aol.com
The Genesis track Visions of Angels has lots of tron choir. Trespass was released in 1970 I think. I don t recall any choir on Nursery Cryme. There s the
2004-02-05 by Colin Crawford
On Thursday, February 5, 2004, at 10:48 pm, RotateyDiskers@aol.com ... Arthur brown s nephew is headmaster at my local primary school!! I ll check it out and
2004-02-05 by RotateyDiskers@aol.com
Can t hear any tron on Visions of Angels. However, I remember being stunned by tron choir on an Arthur Brown LP. I can t remember the name of it but it had
2004-02-05 by Andy Thompson
... From: ceccles_ca To: Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:47 PM Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: choir
2004-02-05 by tony
Both The six wives of Henry the 8th and Tales from Topographic Oceans were released in 1973. Selling England by the pound came out in 1974 as was the Strawbs
2004-02-05 by ceccles_ca
You are right.... and that would make me wrong. (I hate that!) It would have been waaaay better with choir. Clay
2004-02-05 by charel196
... The only tron on Trespass is MK2 strings and mandolin(on White Mountain).The choir tapes hadn t been done yet.The massed voices on Angels is the band.
2004-02-05 by Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com
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2004-02-05 by David Davis
Are you sure that s tron choir on TRESPASS? I thought it was generally just the choir-boy amassedness of Mssrs. Anthony Phillips, Anthony Banks and Michael
2004-02-05 by ceccles_ca
The Genesis track Visions of Angels has lots of tron choir. Trespass was released in 1970 I think. I don t recall any choir on Nursery Cryme. There s the
2004-02-05 by tony
Both The six wives of Henry the 8th and Tales from Topographic Oceans were released in 1973. Selling England by the pound came out in 1974 as was the Strawbs
2004-02-05 by jonesalley
When did Selling England by the Pound drop? I haven t heard the original in ages, but isn t there 8-voice on a couple of cuts? Was Six Wives of Henry VIII
2004-02-05 by Andy Thompson
... From: charel196 To: Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 2:03 PM Subject: [Mellotronists] Tron choir
2004-02-05 by charel196
I would love to read some background about the recording of the Chamberlin master tapes(I know some of Lawrence Welk s musicians were involved).When and where
2004-02-05 by charel196
What was the first use of the choir tapes on record? I think the first I heard it was on Six Wives by RW....I have the Chamberlin solo voices on the Pinder CD
2004-02-05 by jonesalley
Well, you know what they say about MIDI-trons with big feet. They re less likely to tip over. I m surprised nobody has remarked on the stated 185 pounds of
2004-02-04 by Raimo Mäkinen
And the weather was very nice outside ;-) I hope nr 923 did not turn to a snowatron on the way back to Esa s place. The other m400 he has is nr 1490. Have not
2004-02-04 by Ken Leonard
... And there will be CDs forthcoming, correct, Mr. Duncan? Yahoo!!! :-) Raimo is really great. He and his friend Jukka have a radio show in Finland on
2004-02-04 by Philip James Johnston
http://www.majicat.com/photos/cat&friends.htm scroll down a bit! wonder when it s from?
2004-02-04 by Brundage, Jim
Midi-tron? That s an improvement, I guess. What s with the giant
2004-02-03 by David Jacques
For members in the So Cal area, my band, Terry Medeiros and the Blue Academics, will be performing a couple of times over the next two weeks. We play a mixture
2004-02-03 by ferrograph@aol.com
glad to report that one of the two mellotrons in finland is in excellent shape. 923 has a rather elderly motor controller which eventually settled down and
2004-02-02 by mark kasian
... except to say that he has the custom masters that Joe made for that machine. I have heard bits of that 2in. master and it s pretty amazing. I don t know if
2004-02-02 by Rick Blechta
... four ... the ... I ve heard Chris play, and I have to say I was surprised too... Rick
2004-02-01 by Chris Dale
Well that s good to know about the harp sounds but I have three, maybe four different ones and I think Dave may not have them all. When I played the instrument
2004-02-01 by Chris Dale
There is a pitch knob, it s just not as accurate as the one on a Mellotron, and the tuning is more precise on the Chamberlin because there s less scope for
2004-02-01 by Rick Blechta
... Let s suggest TMB buy one of these! At least then they d have something that looked like the real thing, since they can t be bothered using a real one.
2004-02-01 by johnarmes@aol.com
I suppose this was inevitable really, there are now hundreds of tribute bands and I guess this is almost a tribute keyboard. Lets face it Roland et all have
2004-02-01 by Chris Dale
Yes, there is a pitch bend knob on the machine which works surprisingly well. Most M1 Chamberlins (if not all) will have the pitch bend knob but they re not
2004-01-31 by Pomeroy Ranch
Anyone here versed in the proper care and feeding of Formica?? As you know the Chamberlin M s have a lovely hard finish formica walnut wood grain on the
2004-01-31 by Pomeroy Ranch
Chris, Charles and all - I spoke with Richard Chamberlin (some years ago now) and he told me about the last years of the company. The company was mostly
2004-01-31 by Jerry Korb
... Greetings All, Thanks for the input ,Mike, In northern New England, the Snovatron has been a favourite here for that classic icy sound. Built in the
2004-01-31 by jonesalley
No pitch control on Chamberlins? How do you tune it?
2004-01-31 by tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk
... The factory? Is that the one near the kitchen or just across the landing from the bedroom? ... I fully intend to manufacture a tape relay keyboard
2004-01-31 by charel196
Hi Chris thanks for that!An answer to a long time quest for me...I always suspected Chamberlin because it sounded too real for a tron.I thought I recognized
2004-01-31 by Chris Dale
strolling in late...sorry Rick! Yes, it is a Chamberlin, one of the very last ones made. In the final days of the Chamberlin company, Harry and Richard were
2004-01-31 by Colin Crawford
... Exactly!! After all, he s not pretending it s a real one is he? C http://www.s-club.co.uk Sundae Club* [there ain t no party]
2004-01-31 by Babz
Heh-heh ... I remember reading in an interview that Andrew Giddings (modern-era Jethro Tull keyboardist) uses a specially-built wooden shell of a keyboard
2004-01-31 by tronbros@aol.com
In a message dated 30/1/04 11:26:46 PM GMT Standard Time, rah287w@tninet.se ... Clap em in irons I say. Put em in a boat and sink it. Get them credit
2004-01-31 by Colin Crawford
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2004-01-31 by Colin Crawford
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2004-01-31 by Rick Blechta
We re sure to hear from Chris Dale on this. It s a Chamberlin and he owns it (having bought it from Joe Vanelli). And now, ladies and gentleman, Mister
2004-01-30 by Markus Resch
... Hello there everybody, Markus at the factory calling. I ve been disconnected for a few days, and of course something like this crops up. First of all: This
2004-01-30 by charel196
Just pulled this one out last night and there s some great...I would guess...Chamberlin strings all over it(not sure who played it).No mention in the credits
2004-01-30 by Pomeroy Ranch
Jeff - You re right about the shape...I mis-spoke - that would be a trademark registration issue to have decent teeth in court. ... From: Jeff Coulter