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[Mellotronists] Re: First time you ever saw a live band use a Mellotron

[Mellotronists] Re: First time you ever saw a live band use a Mellotron

2003-08-12 by tronbros@aol.com

<<The British bands Gomez and The Charlatans>>

Thanks Philip.  We supplied 'em both.

'Spring' was my first concert encounter, then the Moodies and then PFM, KC, 
BJH  etc etc.  However I did visit the factory in the summer of '70 as a school 
boy( it was three miles straight down the road from my home) and was shown 
the works by Les Bradley and then saw an M300 being demonstrated to a long 
forgotten Brum band called Big Bertha.

Martin
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Re: First time you ever saw a live band use a Mellotron

2003-08-12 by Philip

Does this mean I can get a nice 1965 MK II for free then?

"--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, tronbros@a... wrote:
> <<The British bands Gomez and The Charlatans>>
> 
> Thanks Philip.  We supplied 'em both.
> 
> 'Spring' was my first concert encounter, then the Moodies and then 
PFM, KC, 
> BJH  etc etc.  However I did visit the factory in the summer of '70 
as a school 
> boy( it was three miles straight down the road from my home) and 
was shown 
> the works by Les Bradley and then saw an M300 being demonstrated to 
a long 
> forgotten Brum band called Big Bertha."

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