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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 00:46
Have to check out what kinds of keyboards my father owns. Ok, he doesn't own a mellotron but he put his fingers usually above two keyboards and an electronic piano/organ/harpsichord.
 
BTW, the sound of the mellotron was an incredible improvement in rock music's history. Maybe it was as the discovery of wheel for us prog lovers.
 
Erik, Down by the Sea is an incredible piece. Generally the album Bursting at the Seams is an excellent one, even if many people underestimate it. I know you were referring not to the album version but to the live version in Grave New World/Live in Tokyo 1975. Isn't it?
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 00:58

go to idiana jones thread NOW!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 03:11
Ooooohhh, Erik - my jealousy knows no bounds... Lovely 'tron!



As a Hammond owner, though I must just ask - which model of Hammond is that on the right? It's not a full console, is it - L or M series?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 11:30
Jim Garten: I will ask about the Hammond model (I thought a M100)
Pierreolivier: I will ask about the serial number of the mellotron and about the owner
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 14:41
Hi Erik,
 
Just litening to Lift: The Moment of Hearing. Great Mellotron prog fro USA. But this you know Smile already! Just wanted to mention it. Probably best prog from USA I've ever heard.
 
I asked earlier about The Enid if they use Mellotron in the Fand live version 79 included in the Something wicked this way comes album. Now I have the Aerie Faerie album and the Fand is there over 30 min long new version (84-87). Again no mention of the keyboard types used. Do you or somebody know?
 
They probably used Tron in In the Region of the Summer Stars  in 76.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 14:44

The Enid used a Mellotron on their first album but the remastered version is different (new recordings), without a Mellotron in my opinion, I hope Pierrreolivier will reveal this.

By the way, I the early Eighties I bought all their early albums, I still love these, a friend has put some on CD.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 15:33
Wow!
 
I just orderd In the Region of the Summer Stars and a new one White Goddess   from Amazon (Caiman).
 
Great stuff!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 16:05
My favourite mellotron tunes:
 
KING CRIMSON: "Epitaph", "In The Wake of Poseidon", Amsterdam 1973 concert
The MOODY BLUES: "Nights in White Satin"
GREENSLADE: "Feathered Friends"
ANEKDOTEN: "Sad Rain", "Hole" 
MORTE MACABRE: "Symphonic Holocaust", "Quiet Drops"
PINK FLOYD: "Julia Dream"
BUDGIE: "Young Is The World"'
YES: And You And I", 1st of 4 on "Tales from Topographic Oceans"
BADGER: "Wheel of Fortune" + other from the same live
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 16:20
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Jim Garten: I will ask about the Hammond model (I thought a M100)
Pierreolivier: I will ask about the serial number of the mellotron and about the owner
 
 
 
Nice pics,Erik!Thumbs Up
 
It's a beautiful M400,a little worn by the years but they are machines that have lived!
 
Just a little clarification,just for the record (I don't want to be considered a "big head" or a "fresh",sorry Embarrassed) but judging by the photos,your friend M400 is equipped with CMC-10 motor card.I also had that motor card on my M400 and never got problem with it but mellotrons specialists said that it must be replaced as soon as possible with a new SMS-4 or SMS-5.When you tried it,Erik does it have a drop of pitch when you pressed 4-5 notes together?
 
Another point,personnally I will never had put stickers on the keys or in front of it but maybe they were already there when your friend brought the M400.But that's cosmetic and maybe they were put to hide some scratchs.Otherwise,it's a nice M400,above the majority of severals I saw for sale on Ebay.
 
Sorry Erik, yesterday I wanted to replied to your personnal message and even posted something here regarding of your pics but can't yesterday.You've done excellent pics of that Mellotron.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 16:28
Thanks, Pierreolivier, you are a 'Mellotron-snob' but I love you Heart .. Wink !
 
That sticker was put on it before he got it, the 'VARA' is the Radio TV Broadcasting Company For Labors (free translation) ... but I don't think they would have accepted Tony Blair Angry !
 
I will ask about the CMC-10 motor card (and Mellotron serial number and Hammond L or 100), I see my Mellotron friend this Saturday.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2006 at 16:50
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Thanks, Pierreolivier, you are a 'Mellotron-snob' but I love you Heart .. Wink !
 
That sticker was put on it before he got it, the 'VARA' is the Radio TV Broadcasting Company For Labors (free translation) ... but I don't think they would have accepted Tony Blair Angry !
 
I will ask about the CMC-10 motor card (and Mellotron serial number and Hammond L or 100), I see my Mellotron friend this Saturday.
 
Thanks Erik!WinkYes, i'm a bit of "mellotron snob",I know.Embarrassed
But you guys are a lot sympathic and cool and I appreciated that!Clap
 
For the CMC-10,It's sure that your friend M400 got it(it's the big screw on the middle left and got a big green plastic plate).I recognized it because I have the same on my M400 and it's very apparent on the pic you posted with the lid removed.I just want to know if it got a pitch-drop when you pressed 4-5 notes when you've tried it.For the serial number,I want to know if they were made around the same time as mine and I will be able to speculate a date of the time it was made.Mine is S/N 719 and was made in April or May(Spring) 1973.Thanks for asking your "Mellotron friend" the next time you will see him,Erik.Tell him he got a nice machine,like I said a lot nicer that the majority I saw on Ebay for sale and was sold for a lot of money.Wink
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2006 at 03:04
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Jim Garten: I will ask about the Hammond model (I thought a M100)


very close, Erik, it's an M101 (one of the nicest spinet models they made)
    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2006 at 06:36
Yesterday I watched the Earth & Fire DVD (see my review), exciting bonus track Song Of The Marching Children, Mellotron drenched, great view on the M400, highly recommend to the visitors of this thread Clap !
 
Andrea C, I pointed at the Down By The Sea version on BBC Live 73/74 and the Live In Tokyo DVD.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2006 at 15:43
Yesterday, I discovered that video:
 
 
It's a piece by the group Beggar's Opera,from the german early 70's TV program Beat Club.They played a piece wich is kind of adaption of severals classical themes,a bit like the Nice did in the late 60's.The guy who play the Hammond is very good but they also had a women who play the Mellotron Mark II.That women is probably the first women mellotronist I encountered,long before Anna Sofi Dahlberg of Anekdoten or Anna Holgrem from Anglagard.Take a look, that worth the trip.Smile


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2006 at 15:48
Great, Pierreolivier, that song is from their excellent Hammond driven first album, my favorite Beggars Opera record Thumbs Up !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2006 at 18:27
Tomorrow I will meet the Mellotron man, I will show him this thread!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 08:55
Good to notice that more and more progheads show their appreciation in other threads about the unsurpassed and ubiquitous Mellotron Clap !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 16:58
Ahh,what an amazing thread !Clap
 
I just looked at the pictures while playing bands featuring mellotron(Akasha and Sandrose two albums to be more precise) and i imagined myself playing it ,if i only could ! Wink
 
Mellotron is my fav instrument so far.I fell in love with it while listening to Epitaph for the first time.
And i love it ,and i always will...Embarrassed
 
The mellotron has the most mesmerizing sound i have ever heard ,i will try to describe it . Wink
 
 
To me the mellotron sound is like waves of calm sea, gently whispering to the coast of earth a dream of otherworldly,unhuman happiness .Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:12

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrXtmKGkSa4&mode=related&search=mellotron

Just watch this, AMAZING!
 
Thanks for your enthousiastic reaction DarioIndjic Thumbs Up !
By the way, where are your from, I visited Yugoslavia (before the 'civil war'), Optajia, Plitvice, Bled, great!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2006 at 17:20
Originally posted by pierreolivier pierreolivier wrote:

Yesterday, I discovered that video:
 
 
It's a piece by the group Beggar's Opera,from the german early 70's TV program Beat Club.They played a piece wich is kind of adaption of severals classical themes,a bit like the Nice did in the late 60's.The guy who play the Hammond is very good but they also had a women who play the Mellotron Mark II.That women is probably the first women mellotronist I encountered,long before Anna Sofi Dahlberg of Anekdoten or Anna Holgrem from Anglagard.Take a look, that worth the trip.Smile



excellent...


a Mellotron.. a  Hammond a Strat and a Ricky.... it doesn't get better than that...LOLClap
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