Re: Disasters
2004-08-23 by mellotrongirl
Hey, hey hey now. The subject of Mellotron Disasters is GREAT reading. The bottom line is: if there is anything that is fanatically collectable in limited supply, it ought to be accounted for. Anyone who appreciates a Mellotron wants to know EXACTLY where every one of those instruments are, and what they are doing RIGHT NOW. Recording? Sleeping? Posing as a piece of furniture? If Mark2 No.XXX wound up as firewood and M400 #XXX wound up on two dozen killer prog albums...that's info to somebody. So--what did we all agree upon--that roughly one-third of all these machines are accounted for--dead or alive? Intellectual self-indulgent pandering? Well of course! So...Sinfield wrote the "burn a bridge/boat/lizard/throat" bit? Well then, Fripp had to approve it. Nice to know these two guys have some kind of working relationship. The lyrics have stuck somehow for nearly 35 years, yet I know if I was to go downtown and recite them (singing is out of the question) I'd risk being detained. I might have better luck babbling the lyrics to Come Together, as I'd have a greater chance of someone recognising those lyrics and stepping forward to bail me out. A Mellotron in Canada is lost down an embankment. Only a handful of people knew about this horrific event for years and years...and then this little tidbit of info pops up on groups.yahoo.com/mellotronists. Thank God for the internet.