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  • bascule
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    I'd like to hear Smells Like Teen Spirit on a Moog...

    Wait, no I wouldn't

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  • skroo
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    Originally posted by Voltage Spike
    Yes, it was the Soundgarden (one word) song.
    Gah! I suck at teh crediting bands today.

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  • Voltage Spike
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    Originally posted by Asbestos
    Wasn't "Black Hole Sun" made by Sound Garden?
    Yes, it was the Soundgarden (one word) song.

    Originally posted by big chopper
    And it shouldn't have to be said, but his is one of the most mispronounced names in history.
    It shouldn't have to be said? How else are we going to learn how to pronounce it?

    Originally posted by big chooper
    His name is pronounced like "MOUGE" or "MOAG"
    Which is funny because, at least to me, those two words are pronounced entirely differently.

    Edit: I looked it up, and, by Robert's own admitting, his name rhymes with "vogue" (i.e., "mouge" was a type).

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  • big chopper
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    And it shouldn't have to be said, but his is one of the most mispronounced names in history.
    His name is pronounced like "MOUGE" or "MOAG" and not "MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG" (as in Moo).

    R.I.P Dr. Moog!
    --bc,
    Last edited by big chopper; August 22, 2005, 17:44.

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  • Asbestos
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    Wasn't "Black Hole Sun" made by Sound Garden?

    Sorry to hear about Robert Moog, as well.

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  • skroo
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    Originally posted by Chris
    A spiffy Moog album is Return of the Rentals. It is Matt Sharp's (original Weezer bassist) side project from 1995. Good stuff.
    And from around the same time, The Moog Cookbook. Nirvana's Black Hole Sun on the Moog, topping the charts. Heady stuff. Or not, but still rather nifty.

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  • bascule
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    Originally posted by klepto
    It's more of something I'd rather find in the $0.99 bin at our local record store

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  • Chris
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    Originally posted by skroo
    RALEIGH, N.C. . Robert A. Moog, whose self-named synthesizers turned electric currents into sound, revolutionizing music in the 1960s and opening the wave that became electronica, has died. He was 71.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,166385,00.html

    A spiffy Moog album is Return of the Rentals. It is Matt Sharp's (original Weezer bassist) side project from 1995. Good stuff.

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...music&n=507846

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  • noid
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    Originally posted by bascule
    I'm still looking for a copy of Switched-On Bach on vinyl...
    I have it. I'll send you photos of me holding it and taunting you.

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  • klepto
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    Originally posted by bascule
    I'm still looking for a copy of Switched-On Bach on vinyl...
    By who?

    http://www.gemm.com/c/search.pl?curr...0&Go%21=Search

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  • bascule
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    I'm still looking for a copy of Switched-On Bach on vinyl...

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  • skroo
    started a topic Synthesizer Innovator Robert A. Moog Dies

    Synthesizer Innovator Robert A. Moog Dies

    RALEIGH, N.C. . Robert A. Moog, whose self-named synthesizers turned electric currents into sound, revolutionizing music in the 1960s and opening the wave that became electronica, has died. He was 71.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,166385,00.html
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