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mellotron demonstrated by its inventors (early 1960s synthesizer)
Tags for this video have been changed from 'music, keyboard, sampler, bye bye blues' to 'music, keyboard, sampler, bye bye blues, mellotron' - edited by Grimm
mellotron demonstrated by its inventors (early 1960s synthesizer)
I love the mellotron work on the early king crimson records.
mellotron demonstrated by its inventors (early 1960s synthesizer)
Fantastic. The Mellotron was strictly not a synthesizer though; it played back prerecorded samples from magnetic tapes. You can see the tapes in action at 2:22.
Computer Monitor of Wood: That's Right . . . Wood
Like the Mellotron's analog tape loops, I'd hate to have to fix those servos, when the thing broke down.....this is very cool-Gotta go check Rozin's other stuff out.
Tangerine Dream live in 1976 -Heaven for Analogue Synth fans
Moog and Mellotron.....ahhhhhhhh analog!!!!
Anekdoten - The War Is Over (beautiful trippy song)
Anekdoten is a Swedish progressive rock band, comprised of guitarist/vocalist Nicklas Barker, cellist Anna Sofi Dahlberg, bassist/vocalist Jan Erik Liljeström and drummer Peter Nordins. They are notable for the use of the mellotron and the heavy and trippy sound, dominated by a pounding bass guitar. Their music is associated with the tradition of 1970s progressive rock music, especially the one of King Crimson, but they have also covered songs by Van Der Graaf Generator and Magma on their live performances.
One of my favorite songs evar!
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Pretty Funky-Good Solo-Mini Moog, Model D-
....the Moog with take that mediocre riff, and give it that thing, with that thing....only Moog....my Godfather has a Mellotron, and the box it came in,like- new...(Obsessive-Compulsive tendencies),
mellotron demonstrated by its inventors (early 1960s synthesizer)
as used in "strawberry fields forever"...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellotron