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I am looking forward to seeing <a href="http://www.moogmovie.com/">this movie</a>. Are you looking forward to it?
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Had a chance to meet Bob Moog about ten years ago; he was touring with a documentary about the history of the theremin and even gave a talk about the circuit designs. I couldn't possibly describe the atmosphere better than j$'s deranged, but strangely accurate, imaginings.j$ wrote:no doubt I shall be surrounded by pot-bellied, balding and pony-tailed electronics post-graduates
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looks neat. hmm.
I sure hate when I talk to people and pronounce it correctly ("mogue") and then we get in a stupid debate about which is the corret pronunciation. It rhymes with vogue damnit
I sure hate when I talk to people and pronounce it correctly ("mogue") and then we get in a stupid debate about which is the corret pronunciation. It rhymes with vogue damnit
"It is really true what philosophy tells us, that life must be understood backwards. But with this, one forgets the second proposition, that it must be lived forwards." Søren Kierkegaard
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j$
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I went to see this last night. very enjoyable in an inconsequential way. It did confirm a few things for me -
1. You can not look cool playing a keyboard, even a Moog.
2. Wearing a leather jacket and gurning like a chimpanzee while playing a Moog is not a good look. Nor is twiddling knobs like you're trying to get Radio Free Moscow, only for the tone of the keyboard to stay exactly the same. Yes, I am talking to you, Keith Emerson.
3. Rick Wakeman's hair is such an unnatural yellow colour one can only surmise he bathes in his own urine half a dozen times a day.
4. Anyone who understands the inner workings of electronic circuits is ever so slightly crazy.
5. The difference between a synthesiser musician and an electronica artist is the scraggliness of their beard. And that's just the women (boom boom)
j$
1. You can not look cool playing a keyboard, even a Moog.
2. Wearing a leather jacket and gurning like a chimpanzee while playing a Moog is not a good look. Nor is twiddling knobs like you're trying to get Radio Free Moscow, only for the tone of the keyboard to stay exactly the same. Yes, I am talking to you, Keith Emerson.
3. Rick Wakeman's hair is such an unnatural yellow colour one can only surmise he bathes in his own urine half a dozen times a day.
4. Anyone who understands the inner workings of electronic circuits is ever so slightly crazy.
5. The difference between a synthesiser musician and an electronica artist is the scraggliness of their beard. And that's just the women (boom boom)
j$