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Re: Pinder vintage performace

Re: Pinder vintage performace

2005-01-29 by mellotrongirl

Where's the footage? I'm assuming this is on Pinder's official site
imbedded in the forums as a link...

I had never visited Pinder's site before. Excellent--especially
considering I had thought all this time recently he had been quite
reclusive. I had always wondered why he left the Moodies--was it the
wear and tear of traveling, or did he just feel he was running out of
creative ideas and considered himself a floundering member of the band?
 
The Mellotron story he told nearly moved me to tears. What an
adventure to work in the very factory making those things (let alone
being the talented keys player he is), and with the Streetly crew, of
whom I've always had the impression as a great bunch of witty folks
very much involved in keeping these creatures alive.

Re: [Mellotronists] Re: Pinder vintage performace

2005-01-29 by jonesalley

Couldn't have said it better. Even though I found other bands, the Moodies were still the first rock that attracted me, and after Seventh Sojourn, something ineffable was lost. The band was still good, the music sounded very similar, but Mike's contribution to the band was so unique that nobody could fill his shoes. Sic transit gloria mundi...
;
"I had always wondered why he left the Moodies--was it the
wear and tear of traveling, or did he just feel he was running out of
creative ideas and considered himself a floundering member of the band?

The Mellotron story he told nearly moved me to tears. What an
adventure to work in the very factory making those things (let alone
being the talented keys player he is), and with the Streetly crew, of
whom I've always had the impression as a great bunch of witty folks
very much involved in keeping these creatures alive."


Re: [Mellotronists] Re: Pinder vintage performace

2005-01-29 by tronbros@aol.com

In a message dated 29/1/05 8:56:53 PM GMT Standard Time, 
mellotrongirl@... writes:


> and with the Streetly crew, of
> whom I've always had the impression as a great bunch of witty folks
> very much involved in keeping these creatures alive.
> 

We try to keep the tradition alive!

Best,

Martin
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[Mellotronists] Colorful Brits [OT]

2005-01-30 by John Hofmeyer

After reading the thread about Mike Pinder, I decided to take
a look at his site.  Although I prefer more aggressive music,
I'm also a Moody Blues fan.  It seems the british have a keen
sense of melody.  Americans tend to favor rhythm.

In following through with my own introspection of bands that
have become a fixture in my record collection, I thought
about the various british bands and their 'colorful' names...

Moody Blues, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, King Crimson

...each of which have used the Mellotron in some capacity
(clearly some more than others)

Coincidentally, as I was browsing the web (...these
applications are called "browsers", not "surfers"...), my 20
billion disc changer loaded up "Heaven and Hell" by Black
Sabbath. 

...yet another colorful british group...

(colourful ?)

So - I browsed over to their official site.

[official site: coming soon WTF? ]

With their official site under construcion, I selected a link
to a fan site and started poking through.  There is a
reference to Rick Wakeman performing on the Sabbath Bloody
Sabbath album.  Having just read this little bit of trivia, I
returned to the sites' home page, which lists the current
band members; all 5 of them.

Yeah - 5 band members.  The 5th member is, of course, a
keyboard player - Adam Wakeman.

And yes - the biography on this Sabbath site confirms that he
is, in fact, the son of Rick.

http://www.black-sabbath.com/personnel/wakeman.html

So - what does this have to do with the Mellotron?

I guess, not much.  Didn't Sabbath have a tape rack with
sound effects?  One wonders if young Adam has inherited the
pyromaniac proclivities of his father...

-jh






--- mellotrongirl <mellotrongirl@...> wrote:
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> 
> 
> Where's the footage? I'm assuming this is on Pinder's
> official site
> imbedded in the forums as a link...
> 
> I had never visited Pinder's site before.
> Excellent--especially
> considering I had thought all this time recently he had
> been quite
> reclusive. I had always wondered why he left the
> Moodies--was it the
> wear and tear of traveling, or did he just feel he was
> running out of
> creative ideas and considered himself a floundering member
> of the band?
>  
> The Mellotron story he told nearly moved me to tears. What
> an
> adventure to work in the very factory making those things
> (let alone
> being the talented keys player he is), and with the
> Streetly crew, of
> whom I've always had the impression as a great bunch of
> witty folks
> very much involved in keeping these creatures alive.

Re: [Mellotronists] Colorful Brits [OT]

2005-01-30 by Andy Thompson

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Subject: [Mellotronists] Colorful Brits [OT]



John

> With their official site under construcion, I selected a link
> to a fan site and started poking through.  There is a
> reference to Rick Wakeman performing on the Sabbath Bloody
> Sabbath album.

Though not on Mellotron!

Having just read this little bit of trivia, I
> returned to the sites' home page, which lists the current
> band members; all 5 of them.
>
> Yeah - 5 band members.  The 5th member is, of course, a
> keyboard player - Adam Wakeman.
>
> And yes - the biography on this Sabbath site confirms that he
> is, in fact, the son of Rick.

As is Oliver Wakeman - both of 'em have worked with all sorts of people,
wich has absolutely nothing to do with their famous dad. Nothing at all.

> So - what does this have to do with the Mellotron?
>
> I guess, not much.  Didn't Sabbath have a tape rack with
> sound effects?  One wonders if young Adam has inherited the
> pyromaniac proclivities of his father...

He played at the Strawbs' 30th anniversary bash a few years ago, but
pointedly ignored the two 'Trons on stage. You can hear the Sabs' 'Tron as
late as '82's 'Live Evil' - I believe the top key on all 3 selections was
the tolling bell from 'Black Sabbath' itself...  :-)

Andy T.

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