zaphod wrote:
How old did you say you were Brent?
Anyway, don't worry, I don't think anyone got kicked off the Trinity BBS for having poor musical tastes!
Actually Prince is an awesome guitarist IMO, and one of my guitar heroes. But I wonder if the rest of the band could handle a beat like this one
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrHSuBqE4ho This version has an unexpected jazzy piano and Hammond interlude during Stones of Years.
Apparently not old enough to appreciate a band that sounds like a really BAD jazz band with a lousy singer!!!
Nobody can convince me that that rocks at all or is even exceptional playing... very loungey in the worst way for me!!
If you like that, you really should check out some GOOD jazz musicians. And at least more modern progressive stuff rocks!!
You're obviously not listening because any of Prince's bands could cut ELP in half!!!! Seriously man, you need to go to school on this 'cause you'll be enlightened...
We've had this problem before though haven't we Phil - you don't get the groove/soul thing!!! You get distracted by the aesthetic somehow and can't hear it for what it really is...
Anyway, I'm glad at 40 I'm the young guy around here!!
And for all this harassment Phil, I get a discount on that pedal, ALRIGHT??!!??
zaphod wrote:
And you can clearly see the Goff rebuilt Hammond in the clip I just posted. The one time I saw them was in the '90s. So maybe the small Hammond he used for the juggling and knife tricks was a transistor one. It still sounded very Hammond and made an awesome crashing reverb tank noise every time he slammed it onto the stage! I was set in the 2nd row and could see the band pretty clearly. It didn't look like the big modular Moog was doing anything much more than acting as an impressive stage prop, but who knows, it may have been midi-ed up to his other keyboards.
Lucky for you you only had to sit through that once!!! OOOOOOOOO!!!!
The T series was transistor, but the L series (which is what I read he used) was tubified I do believe! And the modular Moog was WAY pre-MIDI, so that would have been impossible! And I've never used one, but from my reading I understand that the modular Moog didn't communicate well with other synths of the day via the voltage/gate-thingy!! So, if he wasn't playing it, it was probably a prop or maybe he had an alternate thing going as Joe suggests... but who cares, I'd be impressed to see one in real life...
zaphod wrote:
Heh, too true. Or how about digital samples of Mellotron tape samples. Especially, some of those lush choral sounds. On the subject of the smaller Hammonds, I once had a small Hammond L6 (IIRC) parlour organ that used to belong to Rod Argent. The bass pedals had been removed for gigging purposes.
Guys, you need to check out this Mellotron virtual instrument - it IS samples of some of the original tapes complete with all the tuning problems and quirkiness (the GUI even has coffee stains on the top of the keyboard!!). It sounds AMAZING - I use it in my work ALL the time, and I think I paid like $100 or $200 for it!! Phil, I'll show it to you next time you're at my studio - remind me - It'll blow you away...
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/G ... onPro.html
Gotta have the pedals!! Admittedly, I can't really play them yet, but man it's fun to try, and that's half deal-yo!!
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