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Cactus Choir
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Posted: May 12 2010 at 11:35 |
I might be wrong but isn't this just piano and organ rather than harpsichord? |
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crimhead
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Posted: May 17 2010 at 12:59 |
Such an unlikely instrument for rock music.
I went with the Soft Parade. |
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Dean
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Posted: May 17 2010 at 13:53 |
I'm going for Blind by Deep Purple too.
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What?
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Dick Heath
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Posted: May 21 2010 at 07:50 |
When this subject raised its head a couple of years ago, that was the initial thought. However, inevitably folks provided lists and it became increasingly evident , not so uncommon from the mid to the end fo the 60's, as pop and rock musicians went looking for a new sound to augment the drums, bass, guitar and voice. Then affordable synths arrived, than gave new sounds/colours to music and eventually could also be made to imitate harpsichords or Hammond organs, etc.
As I pointed out Elektra Records appeared to hire or buy one in for quite some time, as found on a number of recordings by their artists. You might expect the bigger studios tied to the big record labels (e.g. Decca and EMI in the UK), were recording serious music as well as pop and rock, and again producers/musicians would find harpsichords "available" in the building. But then looking at the size of many other record labels and independent recording studios, and I'm left wondering whether they could afford to hire, let alone buy a Moog synthesiser for other than the bands who were guaranteed to make profit. Hence it is suggested Decca, EMI, RCA, Columbia had the Moog and other things that took their fancy. BTW Mellotrons were a different issue, being initially UK built and used, e.g the Graham Bond Organisation owning and producing one of the first recordings in 1964/5.
For "unlikely" I would go for spinette (I can only think of a single use, ie. in conjunction with harpsichord by the Stones on Lady Jane). Vibes/vibephones were less common than harpsichord although more affordable (and transportable - as Ollie Hassall of Timebox and Patto showed). However, typical of PA, suggest an uncommon type of instrument and I guarantee there'll be dozens of responses tell us this is not true.... as occurred with the harmonium some time ago.
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earlyprog
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Posted: August 06 2010 at 03:13 |
For the record, found that theses also seem to be using the harpsichord:
Tiny Goddess Nirvana (?/July '67)
Osamu's Birthday The United States Of America (Dec '67/March '68)
The American Way of Life The United States Of America (Dec '67/March '68)
Afterwards Van Der Graaf Generator (Jan/Sep '69) (more likely piano?)
I know for a fact, that the USA used harpsichord but it is very difficult to find in the mix on their '67 output so I could be mistaken on the choices above.
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halabalushindigus
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Posted: August 07 2010 at 01:15 |
oh this is something I immediately thought of and I really like it alot. That would be Nektar's Magic Is A Child
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assume the power 1586/14.3 |
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Phideaux
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Posted: August 07 2010 at 01:21 |
Damn, Wanderer is on of my FAVE songs EVER. What a track!
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XTChuck
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Posted: August 10 2010 at 14:09 |
ZAPPA - Uncle Meat Main Title Theme
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moshkito
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Posted: August 25 2010 at 20:58 |
Hi,
Bahhhhh .... none of these ... gimme Alan Stivell anytime! ... and he does progressive mixes and music too!
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