Re: [Mellotronists] RE:Tron syncing on a B3
2006-09-09 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 9/8/2006 4:58:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk writes: Some of us are just disappointed in the Moody Blues in
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2006-09-09 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 9/8/2006 4:58:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk writes: Some of us are just disappointed in the Moody Blues in
2006-09-08 by jeffc@netaxs.com
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=008&item=180024480301 note: it s in storage so ya can t see it, touch it, or hear it... until ya buy it.
2006-09-08 by tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk
... Some of us are just disappointed in the Moody Blues in general. Mike Dickson (tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk) M400 #996 The Official Cynic of Streetly
2006-09-08 by charel196
Mike only used a MK2 on tour. I asked him on his website if he ever used any other keyboards live over the years. Speaking of the Chamberlin M-4...why didn t
2006-09-08 by Jerry Korb
2006-09-08 by jonesalley
Well, in a general way of course not, but there are times when it s more overt than others! ... From: Mattias To: Mellotronists ; jonesalley Sent: Friday,
2006-09-08 by Mattias
Have we ever been off Mike ? // Mattias ... From: jonesalley To: Mellotronists Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 7:59 AM Subject: [Norton AntiSpam]
2006-09-08 by jonesalley
Since we re on Mike again, did he tour with the big M4 Chamberlin or did he reproduce the parts live with a Mark II?
2006-09-08 by David Jacques
Actually, if you watch the very end after the applause, you can see Ray say something to Pinder about it. Kind of a dirty look. Pinder just looks past him.
2006-09-08 by jonesalley
Yep. Frank1...must be nice to have a tron with a pedigree.
2006-09-08 by David Jacques
At 4:27 Pinder jumps the gun once again and ends the song early. The rest of the band follows him even though you hear another You Know its True. Pretty
2006-09-08 by Jim & Janet Strauss
Thanks guys...I guess that explains Justin s blank space...- a fast recovery attempt on that last verse..that for a moment almost wasn t there. I missed that
2006-09-08 by David Jacques
What he is trying to do is recover from a MAJOR fuck-up. He thinks the song is ending and forgot about the repeat of the chorus. He plays the string lead out
2006-09-08 by MAinPsych@aol.com
In a message dated 9/7/2006 7:44:22 PM Pacific Standard Time, Str03@mindspring.com writes: So, I was wondering if you Tron erudite know what Pinder is trying
2006-09-08 by Jim & Janet Strauss
So, I was wondering if you Tron erudite know what Pinder is trying to do 4:03 minutes into this song... The video clearly shows him starting to play a nice
2006-09-07 by fretless_ib
Hi All, Yeah....I was disappointed in the Moody Blues DVD as well. What a letdown! I read that they did sing live, but Mike sitting behind a B-3 finger
2006-09-07 by pete
Mattias, I enjoyed the Nothing track. Thanks, Pete
2006-09-07 by Jim & Janet Strauss
Well, this video is kinda foggy, and it s B&W...but it least it is a Mellotron (a MkII?) - instead of a Hammond B-3. And it sounds pretty good cranked up.
2006-09-06 by Mattias
Hey hey... I have just posted a new track on my Mio espace page with one the bands I have produced, Celestine. It is a track called Nothing and has a small
2006-09-05 by ceccles_ca
In Toronto last night. Highlights: Black Maria, Black and White, #1 Lowest Common Denominator (awesome!), I Saw The Light, S.L.U.T., One World, Love Of The
2006-09-05 by lsf5275@aol.com
This video blows. Throw it in the trash and forget you ever saw it. Me
2006-09-05 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 9/4/2006 6:34:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, larsenguitars@hotmail.com writes: I have e-mailed GForce support several times but have yet to
2006-09-05 by Jim & Janet Strauss
Fellows: I was given a DVD of the Moodies recently. The MB - Live in Paris 70 I m all ears for MB in the days of Pinder...so I was happy to get this. I was
2006-09-04 by Kirk Larsen
Hi everyone. I m posting this here in hopes that some of you have some experience with the GForce M-tron plug-in. I have tried unsuccessfully to contact GForce
2006-09-04 by tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk
... ...so check out http://www.blackcat.demon.co.uk/tron/sounds/bassflute.mp3 Mike Dickson (tron@blackcat.demon.co.uk) M400 #996 The Official Cynic of Streetly
2006-09-03 by kinchmusic@aol.com
Anyone seen this one before, know its history? _http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MELLOTRON-NOVATRON-vintage-keyboard-400-SM-model_W0QQit
2006-09-03 by Pomeroy Ranch
... Con: Graham s drumming (although he did appear to spend some time in the woodshed circa LDV Actually, Graeme is quite a good and innovative drummer -
2006-09-02 by Pomeroy Ranch
... Con: Graham s drumming (although he did appear to spend some time in the woodshed circa LDV ) Actually, Graeme is quite a good and innovative drummer -
2006-09-02 by fretless_ib
Hi All, I saw The Moody Blues in 1972 in Boston Mass. It was one of my favorite M.B. concerts. Mike was playing his Mk.2. Ray played the Bass flute on When
2006-09-02 by Rick Blechta
... Actually, if memory serves (and it often doesn t these days), there is either bass or alto flute in this track and that part would have to be our Ray since
2006-09-02 by tronbros@aol.com
Yes, in truth I like a lot of Ray s input into the classic 7. Twilight Time and Dear Diary are two fine songs and of course his flute fits in well with the
2006-09-02 by ceccles_ca
... testified to their positive Moodies experiences throughout their lives... Ray s songs usually made us LAUGH a lot. His harmony vocals, tamborine and flute
2006-09-02 by Bernie
... Jerry, do you think it will fit in your Caravan?
2006-09-02 by lsf5275@aol.com
First, let me say that I wasn t out to bash Ray. I was Kidding! Second, I saw the Moodies live a number of times back in the day. I always liked the original
2006-09-02 by Doug Berg
Really got a kick from all the Siskell-Ebert reviews concerning RT and Moodies contributions. Didn t know bashing was such a strong point with some in this
2006-09-02 by Rick Blechta
... Actually, on record, I like a lot of what the Moody Blues on record. The production values were excellent as were the performances (except for the wretched
2006-09-02 by charel196
well this is one opinion. I think Ray s contributions, especially in the first 7 albums, played an equal role in the classic MB energy. As far as his flute
2006-09-02 by Jerry Korb
... ____________________________________________________________ You ve got my interest enough that I ll look for the video . 200 tons, huh ? Defines heavy
2006-09-02 by MAinPsych@aol.com
In a message dated 9/1/2006 6:31:16 PM Pacific Standard Time, felixkrull2u@comcast.net writes: Well, the acorn never falls far from the tree, as they say. I
2006-09-02 by MAinPsych@aol.com
In a message dated 9/1/2006 6:31:16 PM Pacific Standard Time, felixkrull2u@comcast.net writes: Well, the acorn never falls far from the tree, as they say. I
2006-09-02 by charel196
http://www.magneticmusic.ws/mmvideo.htm
2006-09-02 by Paul Tillotson
Well, the acorn never falls far from the tree, as they say. I think it s time for the list to split into bitter factions: those who think the Moodies might
2006-09-01 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 9/1/2006 12:37:24 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, tronbros@aol.com writes: Hi Frank #2, Ray released a solo LP in 1975, From Mighty Oaks
2006-09-01 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 9/1/2006 6:23:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Str03@mindspring.com writes: I know a Frank Stickle in Virginia... No. It can t be. Jim who?
2006-09-01 by Jim & Janet Strauss
I know a Frank Stickle in Virginia... No. It can t be. Even though I was over at his house once and he was playing some Moodies on keyboard. Had a son that
2006-09-01 by tronbros@aol.com
In a message dated 01/09/2006 17:31:18 GMT Standard Time, jkorb@ix.netcom.com writes: Hi Frank #2, Ray released a solo LP in 1975, From Mighty Oaks plus
2006-09-01 by Jerry Korb
2006-09-01 by lsf5275@aol.com
In a message dated 9/1/2006 8:52:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Yes...A fine dancer and lyricist DR. LIVINGSTONE, I PRESUME Stepping out of the jungle gloom
2006-09-01 by ceccles_ca
... Yes...A fine dancer and lyricist DR. LIVINGSTONE, I PRESUME Stepping out of the jungle gloom Into the midday sun I ve seen polar bears and seals. I ve seen
2006-09-01 by tronbros@aol.com
In a message dated 01/09/2006 04:00:47 GMT Standard Time, jonesalley@cox.net writes: Martin, please don t let Ray into the shop. Ever. I did buy Ray s MKII