RE: [newmellotrongroup] Re: M400 for Sale on ebay
2011-06-09 by Ms. Janet Strauss
Sighed by Rick Wakeman. He sighed a lot about those Trons, didn t he? ... From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
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2011-06-09 by Ms. Janet Strauss
Sighed by Rick Wakeman. He sighed a lot about those Trons, didn t he? ... From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
2011-06-09 by Gary Brumm
So are you going to knit a vest Frank? ☺ From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of lsf5275@aol.com
2011-06-09 by john.mcnamara65
poorly selected pics...are you bidding? looks good..
2011-06-09 by Robert
Heads up... Question for Tron owners: What do you think of it s condition judging from the few pics and the YT links on the listing ? Robert
2011-06-09 by fdoddy@aol.com
true dat! Wonderful idiom to play in. Harder to get right than it seems, and the skills are transferable to other genres. Actually, my background as a
2011-06-09 by john barrick
You could knit me some new drum heads with it, Frank. Back in the mid 80s I used a kevlar head on my snare. You could literally cut holes in the head and it
2011-06-09 by Sean
It might be what blues you listen to. Never been a fan of Texas blues, though I respect it. Chicago blues makes me very happy, but not all the artists.
2011-06-09 by john.mcnamara65
oh give me a break! don t drive your car through a river. it may not operate well afterwards.... also.....never use your sythesizer in a vat of lacquer
2011-06-09 by mettalliccasucks
... If only that were true. My tron was great for several years, and during that time I couldn t believe all the horror stories I read on the internet. I
2011-06-09 by john.mcnamara65
Ok. well take that thread and....
2011-06-09 by lsf5275@aol.com
That happens here all the time. We re all too lazy to migrate a thread title. Speaking of thread, I just received a 600 yard spool of Kevlar thread. Handy! In
2011-06-09 by john.mcnamara65
hey.... how did my new guy post get turned into a blues dedication?
2011-06-08 by lsf5275@aol.com
And this... _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97RjuC9YeXg_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97RjuC9YeXg) In a message dated 6/8/2011 7:26:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight
2011-06-08 by tron400
I sometimes jam with some friends blues band. It s a lot of fun, but I just can t listen to it recorded. Now sitting in a bar, sipping on a beer and listening
2011-06-08 by Thomas C. Doncourt
This is what music would be like without the influence of blues.... http://youtu.be/_D-LmRNdQiQ
2011-06-08 by Robert
Along with Jimi Hendrix, one of my all time favorite guitarists too ! Robert ... From: lsf5275@aol.com Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re:
2011-06-08 by John Wright
Agreed Gary. Mike, this is an example of of what I mean by being able to stretch out a bit. This is plain old Blues in E, but the phrasing and chord
2011-06-08 by john barrick
...South side... . LOL! Old Napoli - the real home of the blues. ... -- john barrick *Leo got it right the first time* *then he added a second pickup and got
2011-06-08 by john.mcnamara65
brilliant Frank! lol.
2011-06-08 by lsf5275@aol.com
John, Now you can have the best (or at least the something) of both worlds. _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIh93J581q4_
2011-06-08 by john.mcnamara65
I ve listened to blues, played at many blues jams and respect the blues, however it s a flavor i just don t like. I like lots of garlic though!
2011-06-08 by Gary Brumm
Actually Fritz, that is how it was with me. Once I played with some blues guys I found I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Especially since I was (am)
2011-06-08 by john barrick
There were wonderful blues players, but sadly, most of them are in the past and the rest are soon going to be. Buddy Guy is a real standout for me. His
2011-06-08 by Gary Brumm
Hey at least we aren t fighting over politics so music is always a good topic eh? :) From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
2011-06-08 by Gary Brumm
Quite right Mike, It is the foundation of most rock music and while it can be repetitive the art is in how it s played and the individual personality projected
2011-06-08 by fdoddy@aol.com
Give me limits, please! No limits=lack of responsibility, and I mean that musically. Mike knows.... fritz ... From: Mike Dickson To:
2011-06-08 by fdoddy@aol.com
I use to hate blues too, until I had to play it. fritz ... From: tronbros To: newmellotrongroup Sent:
2011-06-08 by lsf5275@aol.com
One of my all time favorite tunes with one of my all time favorite guitarists. _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaKCLve_XDs_
2011-06-08 by Tony
I ve never liked the blues either. It has merit to some people, but not to me. To each their own. Tony #510 ... From: tronbros To:
2011-06-08 by Mike Dickson
On 08/06/2011 17:55, tron400 wrote: I liked Clapton s playing with Cream, but I think it s just another case of the whole being greater than the sum of its
2011-06-08 by john.mcnamara65
Oddly , this mp3 would play in itunes as well as windows media, however when i opened it in Audacity, it played at 1/3 speed.... and sonor wouldn t even open
2011-06-08 by Robert
Here are a few more tracks amongst many, that I like. Robert http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L405D_m578&feature=related
2011-06-08 by John Wright
HI Mike, I meant limiting only in the context of playing just the I, IV, and V chords in 12 bars. Given those rules I think lots of room for expression, Skip
2011-06-08 by john.mcnamara65
I think it been more than 80 years....
2011-06-08 by Mike Dickson
On 08/06/2011 16:42, John Wright wrote: You guys are right in that Blues is certainly limiting; weve all heard the same turnarounds a million times. I just
2011-06-08 by Mike Dickson
Unlike wanting to kill the mythith , of courth. On 08/06/2011 12:32, tron400 wrote: Martin, I don t think you can ever kill the myth.
2011-06-08 by john.mcnamara65
ok. thanks for asking. i ll post one now. featuring....the choir.
2011-06-08 by Robert
Here you go John; welcome !! When you have a chance, please post some more tracks from the album you were on. Robert
2011-06-08 by Bruce Daily
Oops, I meant a Streetly M5000! My apologies, Martin. -Bruce D. ... From: Bruce Daily Subject: RE: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Off
2011-06-08 by Bruce Daily
Thanks, Gino- Seen it, very fun to watch. It always bugged me that Paul tried to make the idea of a Mellotron MK2 as a family singalong instrument
2011-06-08 by john.mcnamara65
great info! maybe thats the sound we hear right after the brass playing the A and C notes?
2011-06-08 by Bruce Daily
Hi all- Bernie, I agree with you. Looking closely at the Isle of Wight video of NIWS, I could see the settings of Pinder s MK2. One keyboard is set for
2011-06-08 by tron400
I can appreciate blues and jazz when played live, but I can t take listening to recordings, unless it s big band jazz. I liked Clapton s playing with Cream,
2011-06-08 by john.mcnamara65
However, I would gladly listen to a blues tune if it had Melloton on it ; )
2011-06-08 by william Beith
The only rap music I like is the rap I have never heard. Bill ________________________________ From: tronbros To:
2011-06-08 by John Wright
You guys are right in that Blues is certainly limiting; we ve all heard the same turnarounds a million times. I just like what some guitar players can do with
2011-06-08 by gino wong
Don’t know if this was posted before but is is cool. It is also Mellotron related :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_oZqEiRKV5E#at=11
2011-06-08 by john barrick
Clapton is a very facile player that seems to have forgotten what excitement means, Martin.
2011-06-08 by john.mcnamara65
ahh! i feel free!
2011-06-08 by tronbros
At last, someone who agrees with me. Blues is tedious in bulk as is reggae and anything else musically locked into a very narrow set of