[sdiy] Rest In Peace Bob

Thomas Hudson hudson at speakeasy.net
Mon Aug 22 06:04:00 CEST 2005


Just sitting reflecting on it all, I'm not sure that many of the  
positive things in my life I would have pursued if it had not been  
for Dr. Bob. Hearing the Moog synth made me get into electronics, and  
more into music than I had been up until that point. It opened my  
eyes to this marriage of music and technology, and while I never  
quite became that master musician I dreamed of becoming, my love of  
the tech side feeds my family today.

I started to add that I wouldn't be on this list if not for his trail  
blazing, but I'm not sure this list would even exist. I'm not saying  
he did it all, because there are plenty of giants whose shoulders it  
all stands on,  but how many among us count that first Moog  
experience as life changing?

Tomy, completely humbled by his contribution to the world.

On Aug 21, 2005, at 8:02 PM, mark verbos wrote:

> I just shed a single tear.
> Thanks for everything Bob!
>
> Mark
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> tomg wrote:
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>> It's true.
>> http://moogmusic.com/
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>> My sympathies to his family. He will be greatly missed.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tom
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>>> If this is true Bob Moog passed away today at about 2pm eastern  
>>> time. I
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>> say
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>>> if
>>> because this is all I can find. Anybody know anything? Watch the  
>>> wrap
>>> around.
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>> http://acapella.harmony-central.com/forums/showthread.php? 
>> s=&threadid=101585
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>>> 8
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>> http://www.caringbridge.com/cb/inputSiteName.do? 
>> method=search&siteName=bobmo
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>>> og
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>>> Tom
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