Yes, I was never a great fan of the Moody Blues, didn't hear a lot of there music till quite recently, still not a fan but can't argue with the fact that Mike Pinder was a master of the mellotron. Woolly and Mike Pinder were head and shoulders above everyone else in my opinion. Mark PS What model was Mike playing in Legend of a Mind? ________________________________ From: marabus <marabus@charter.net> To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 5 August 2012 10:17 PM Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Favourite Things Mark, Did you mean Legend of A Mind? Pete On 8/4/12 9:48 PM, Mark Pring wrote: It's been a while since we've talked about favourite mellotron tracks and mine are quite different from a few years ago, in no particular order: > > >Moody Blues: Portrait of a mind, Candle of life >BJH: Mocking Bird and She Said from BJH Live and Dark now my sky from the BBC live concert ( I never liked the sound of the tron in the studio ) >The Pretty Things: Baron Saturday >Camel: Never Let Go >Jethro Tull The Witch's Promise >The Strawbs: Grave New World >Genesis: Seven Stones >King Crimson: Epitaph ( still! although I have pretty much fallen out of love with most of their stuff ) > > >I suppose Mocking Bird and She Said would still be my favourites, but if the BBC hadn't wiped the tape of BJH doing "The Poet" for John Peel with mellotron and recorder, I think that might be the one, it's over 40 years since I heard it, so can't be sure. > > > > >Mark
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Favourite Things
2012-08-05 by Mark Pring
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