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happy tronniversary to me!

happy tronniversary to me!

2003-11-11 by jonesalley

Yes, two years ago today, I managed to persuade someone to let me 
take their Mellotron off their hands, and became the proud guardian 
of M400 #886.  I'm proud to say the rush hasn't worn off, and she is 
still my most beloved, most prized possession, and the one thing in 
the world that I will never give up.  

Thanks to all of you for the education, the historical perspective, 
the support, the knowledge that I'm not the only one under the spell 
of the most wonderful keyboard instrument ever invented.  You have no 
idea how honored I feel at knowing many of you, and I'd like to add a 
special thanks to Don for bringing this list into existence.

Yours in Mellotroning,
Jon E Salley
M400 #886

Epitaph

2003-11-11 by David Jacques

The Mellotron lines to Epitaph.... I was listening to the song again last night and am continually amazed how Ian McDonald came up with such a simple, yet effecting line during the "I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying" section... It descends, ascends, descends, ascends, descends, and then ascends to a climax. I remember hearing that for the first time in 1969 live at the Palm Beach Festival and how blown away I was by that band.

RE: [Mellotronists] happy tronniversary to me!

2003-11-11 by Andy Thompson

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From: jonesalley [mailto:jonesalley@...]
Sent: 11 November 2003 17:32
To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Mellotronists] happy tronniversary to me!


Yes, two years ago today, I managed to persuade someone to let me
take their Mellotron off their hands, and became the proud guardian
of M400 #886.  I'm proud to say the rush hasn't worn off, and she is
still my most beloved, most prized possession, and the one thing in
the world that I will never give up.

Thanks to all of you for the education, the historical perspective,
the support, the knowledge that I'm not the only one under the spell
of the most wonderful keyboard instrument ever invented.  You have no
idea how honored I feel at knowing many of you, and I'd like to add a
special thanks to Don for bringing this list into existence.

Yours in Mellotroning,
Jon E Salley
M400 #886



Which reminds me that #1145 reaches its 30th birthday this month, which it
will celebrate by being recorded by my brother's band and hopefully (at
last!) my own. Which also reminds me that if anyone out there is at all
interested in Hawkwind, the band I'm in (Litmus) contribute a particularly
fine version of 'Paradox' to the recent 'Daze of the Underground' tribute
CD, my 'Tron to the fore. Or did I already say that?

Andy T.

Re: [Mellotronists] happy tronniversary to me!

2003-11-11 by Jeff Coulter

On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, jonesalley wrote:

> Yes, two years ago today, I managed to persuade someone to let me 
> take their Mellotron off their hands, and became the proud guardian 
> of M400 #886.  I'm proud to say the rush hasn't worn off, and she is 
> still my most beloved, most prized possession, and the one thing in 
> the world that I will never give up.  


it's okay jon.
we will never tell your mate, your pets, or your family ;O)


> Thanks to all of you for the education, the historical perspective, 
> the support, the knowledge that I'm not the only one under the spell 
> of the most wonderful keyboard instrument ever invented.  You have no 
> idea how honored I feel at knowing many of you, and I'd like to add a 
> special thanks to Don for bringing this list into existence.


here here!
ditto!
and do let's not forget the esteemed tronbros for helping
to keep them alive!


> Yours in Mellotroning,
> Jon E Salley
> M400 #886 
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RE: [Mellotronists] Epitaph

2003-11-12 by David Jacques

Hi Rob,

Yes, I am an academic at Cal State Long Beach. Nice to meet a fellow
colleague and Troniac.

I was 14 at the time when I saw Crimson in 1969. I had no idea who the
hell they were, but I do remember in the weeks prior to the West Palm
Beach Festival calling the radio station to find out who will be
playing. Along with the usually fare at the time (Janis Joplin, Rolling
Stones, Sweetwater, Jefferson Airplane, Canned Heat, Vanilla Fudge,
Johnny Winters, etc...) the DJ told me that two new bands will be
debuting there; Grand Funk Railroad and "some band from Britain", King
Crimson. 

My friend and I spent four days and three nights in a tent experiencing
this amazing festival. The first night of music featured some of the
before mentioned bands, and included an amazing jam session with Johnny
and Edgar Winter, the rhythm section from Vanilla Fudge, and Janis
Joplin. I also clearly remember King Crimson playing a set around 9PM
that BLEW ME AWAY! I remember asking my friend where the damn orchestra
was and trying to figure out what type of organ Ian was playing. After a
few minutes I figured out that the amazing sound I was hearing was
coming from this machine.

No, I did not make a recording of that set. Who would have thought it
would have been as historic as it was? Thank God Fripp found the tapes
and remixed the live sessions from the Fillmores, as the West Palm Beach
performances were sandwiched between the performances from the Fillmores
East and West. So that is pretty damn close to what I heard.

They played again Saturday night, but was cancelled on Sunday due to the
festival falling behind schedule. DAMN, what a disappointment. All
because the Stones wanted to get out early after Jefferson Airplane as
they were the headliners. Well, the %^#$%@ Stones waited until 2AM to go
on anyway, and played an out of tune set. We could have heard two hours
of Crimson music anyway. Oh well..

The upshot is that EVERYONE was raving about that "new band from
Britain". They, and Grand Funk, stole the show.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: robertc [mailto:robertc@...] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:12 AM
> To: David Jacques
> Subject: RE: [Mellotronists] Epitaph
> 
> 
> I too am continually blown away by this section of Epitaph, 
> what I consider to 
> be the high water mark of mellotronics.  Indeed, it was this 
> passage of 
> Epitaph that drew me, a long-time guitarist, to acquire and 
> dabble with this 
> instrument.  I´ve met and discussed this with Ian on several 
> occasions, and he 
> rather non-chalantly, in a traditional British way, says 
> something to the 
> effect, "yes, it is rather nice, isn´t it".  I envy that you 
> saw this band in ´69.  You didn´t happen to record the show, 
> did you?  I saw Crimson in 72, 
> however by then the mellotron was no longer a part of their 
> musical arsenal.  
> Are you an academic at Long Beach?  I teach at UC Berkeley.
> 
> Regards, Rob
> M400 1096
> 
> >===== Original Message From "David Jacques" 
> <djacques@...> ===== 
> >The Mellotron lines to Epitaph.... I was listening to the song again 
> >last night and am continually amazed how Ian McDonald came 
> up with such 
> >a simple, yet effecting line during the "I fear, tomorrow, I'll be 
> >crying" section... It descends, ascends, descends, ascends, 
> descends, 
> >and then ascends to a climax. I remember hearing that for the first 
> >time in 1969 live at the Palm Beach Festival and how blown 
> away I was 
> >by that band.
> 
>

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