Nick Magnus quest for the eletronic scary Martenot |
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DaleHauskins
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Topic: Nick Magnus quest for the eletronic scary Martenot Posted: April 12 2014 at 14:18 |
I met Nick Magnus many years ago in Switzerland whilst I was a
member of a Swiss progressive rock band Flame Dream;and Nick was on a
Swiss tour with British guitarist Steve Hackett of the band Genesis.
Here is my dear old missed,longtime clever talented keyboardist British buddy Nick Magnus recently doing a little adventure at the MIM museum in Brussels in Europe,on a search for the spooky,scary and horror eerie sounds of the haunted movies of the 50's and 60's called the Ondes Martenot keyboard. I've missed Nick's humor a lot;and Nick really should've his own show on America's PBS.Go there Nick....!! http://www.magnus-music.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utnHzvYi2j8&feature=youtu.be Edited by DaleHauskins - April 12 2014 at 15:07 |
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: May 17 2014 at 18:22 |
He could always hit up Radiohead, they used one on Kid A, where they got their hands on one is anyone's guess.
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Polymorphia
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Posted: May 17 2014 at 19:08 |
Also, most 50s, 60s horror/sci-fi movies used a theremin. Ondes Martenot is similar in some ways but not the same (it has a lot more capabilities and is much easier to control). |
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: May 17 2014 at 19:23 |
^ Nice to make a comfortable living off creating weirdo music ....
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Polymorphia
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Posted: May 17 2014 at 20:21 |
No kidding. They did have to write Creep first, though.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: May 17 2014 at 20:58 |
I though Creep was originally done by Dean Martin (or somesuch crooner) ??
Still, nice to get rich from doing something you enjoy..... |
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Polymorphia
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Posted: May 17 2014 at 21:15 |
You might be thinking of Paul Anka who covered it. There is actually a very similar motown song from the 60s though.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: May 17 2014 at 21:31 |
It was some Broadway sounding thing with a big band etc. I always thought Radiohead covered the song.
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Polymorphia
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Posted: May 17 2014 at 22:22 |
Whoops. Paul Anka covered Smells Like the Teen Spirit. Nevermind. (pun intended)
Maybe it was Richard Cheese? Thom Yorke wrote the song. Of that much I'm sure. There was also controversy with the producers who thought it was a Scott Walker cover because the band introduced it as "our Scott Walker song." |
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: May 17 2014 at 22:38 |
It was killing me - Frank Bennett was the crooner in question who put out a version in 1996. Well, Creep alone would've made them rich and given them enough 'free reign' to experiment in the studio...... Edited by Tom Ozric - May 17 2014 at 22:43 |
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