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Olias
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Posted: December 19 2005 at 18:28 |
ANDREW wrote:
One of my favourite moog solo is on the "THE REVEALING SCIENCE OF GOD" track by the great WAKEMAN. |
Yeah!!
TFTO has some great Moog passages.
I like also the first TRACE album and the second album by the Italian´s METAMORFOSI
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el böthy
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Posted: December 19 2005 at 20:28 |
Im just begining to get which sound is which type of keyboard...and I must say that the Moog and the Mellotron are my favorites...they sound somehow quite dark...
But still i have some questions, which keyboard does Patrick Moraz uses in Gates of Delirium? Or does he use a lot of different?
And the key solo from Genesis in the Cage...is that a Moog?
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transend
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Posted: December 19 2005 at 20:46 |
Moraz used many different Moog's on 'The gates of delirium', infact many different keyboards, in the first 22 bars there are 12 different changes of keyboard. The Moog for most of the song is a 'MultiMoog', you can clearly see him solo on it during the song on the QPR May 75 show. He also utlizes the Hammond organ, Mellotron and Fender Rhodes alot in the song.
As for Tony Banks, well he was never much of a Moog user until 'And then there were three' in 1978 when he got his Polymoog, that pretty much replaced the Mellotron for string sounds on that album, though he did cart the Mellotron out for that tour for the last time. With 'In the Cage' he used an Arp synthesizer, likely a 'Pro soloist'. The Arp 2600 was used in the studio as late as 1978, so its a possbility that it is a Arp2600, but I am fairly sure it is a 'Pro soloist'. Live, after 1978 he used an Arp Quadra almost totally for all the synth solos up until the 'Invisble touch' tour, you can still clearly see his Arp Quadra in those videos as well as the 'Three sides live' video.
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RoyalJelly
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Posted: December 19 2005 at 22:17 |
Moraz had a different string machine than the
Mellotron, called the Orchestron. It has a different
sound, a little fatter and brighter.
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richardh
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 08:03 |
Well Bob Moog was impressed by KE's Lucky Man solo even if some progarchivers here aren't
My favourites:
Lucky Man - ELP
Aquatarkus(Live) -ELP (f**king amazing!)
Trilogy (last section) - ELP
Alsorans:
ColosseumII - The Scorch
Starship Trooper - Rick Wakeman
Nice n Sleazy - The Stranglers
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pero
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 08:17 |
Good example of moog is also Black Sabbath "Laguna sunrise" and "Changes"
Nice moog is on ELP's "Tarkus"
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A'swepe
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 08:29 |
That might have been a Moog on Laguna Sunrise, but on the tour to support that album there was an ARP 2600 onstage.
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pero
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 08:38 |
A'swepe wrote:
That might have been a Moog on Laguna Sunrise, but on the tour to support that album there was an ARP 2600 onstage. |
Yes, I messed up mellotron with moog.
But Tarkus is defintely moog
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A'swepe
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 16:12 |
Emerson & Wakeman were Moog guys - as previously mentioned, Tony Banks was ARP & Ensoniq.
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David - Never doubt in the dark that which you believe to be true in the light.
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zabriskiepoint
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 16:26 |
"Pequeñas delicias de la vida conyugal" Sui generis.
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lunaticviolist
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 16:26 |
Snow Dog wrote:
meurglysIII wrote:
Trouserpress wrote:
The worst moog solo ever can be found on:
Lucky Man by ELP
*prepares to get hung from the nearest tree for blasphemy*
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Gonna have to agree with TP on that one, go ahead and hang me as well......
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..with great pleasure! |
I'll bring the rope!
Lucky Man is a decent song, considering Lake wrote it when he was 15 or something, and Emerson's solo is absolutely brilliant!
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lunaticviolist
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 16:28 |
Olias wrote:
ANDREW wrote:
One of my favourite moog solo is on the "THE REVEALING SCIENCE OF GOD" track by the great WAKEMAN. |
Yeah!!
TFTO has some great Moog passages.
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I love that Moog solo too!
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lunaticviolist
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 16:29 |
RoyalJelly wrote:
Moraz had a different string machine than the
Mellotron, called the Orchestron. It has a different
sound, a little fatter and brighter. |
Yeah, and I think David Palmer uses the Orchestron to replace the strings on Songs From the Wood.
I personally think that is a horrid instrument (at least on Songs From the Wood)!
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MegaMoog
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Posted: December 20 2005 at 20:41 |
One of my favourite moog solo is on the "THE REVEALING SCIENCE OF GOD" track by the great WAKEMAN
I hated tftto up untill someone told me about this solo now it is my favourite yes album
if you want the moog listen to any of wakeman's solo albums up
untill 1979 any album after that he still use it but does not changes
sounds as much and the mix of the moog is not as loud
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Where Can I Get A Moog biscuit?
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Myxamatosis
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Posted: December 22 2005 at 11:22 |
Welcome to The Machine by Pink Floyd has an excellent Moog solo.
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Phil
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Posted: December 22 2005 at 11:28 |
MegaMoog wrote:
One of my favourite moog solo is on the "THE REVEALING SCIENCE OF GOD" track by the great WAKEMAN |
Great solo, and if you want to see a great improv Mini Moog solo by RW,
try "South Side of the Sky" on the Yes "Songs from Tsongas" 35th
Anniversary DVD, where he duels with Howe.
Another great moog player is Jan Hammer...
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