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Fisher's Mellotron vs. Pinder's Mellotron

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    Posted: August 14 2022 at 21:25



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Pinder without a doubt.
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I didn't even realize that Matthew Fisher played mellotron, or was this after Procol?  Which songs did he play mellotron on?
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

I didn't even realize that Matthew Fisher played mellotron, or was this after Procol?  Which songs did he play mellotron on?

As far as I know, he wrote and played Whiter Shade Of Pale's famous intro, and other Bach inspired pieces, like Repent Walpurgis. He also sang the lead on Pilgrim's Progress. Brooker was rather in charge of the piano stuff.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kenethlevine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 15 2022 at 09:17
but that's all on organ isn't it?  Procol was pioneering in their piano/organ combo.

Here is what planet mellotron had to say.  Just one song, and that on the Shine On Brightly album



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Mike Pinder without a doubt. Matthew Fisher is an orgainist. Now if you'd have pitched Mike Pinder against Woolly Wolstonholme (of Barclay James Harvest) you would have had a real scrap for the last piece of pudding..

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Originally posted by Cosmiclawnmower Cosmiclawnmower wrote:

Mike Pinder without a doubt. Matthew Fisher is an orgainist. Now if you'd have pitched Mike Pinder against Woolly Wolstonholme (of Barclay James Harvest) you would have had a real scrap for the last piece of pudding..

That's true, even his solo album Maestoso is a beauty.
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