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Subject: FW: [Mellotronists] Hugh Banton

From: "David Jacques" <djacques@...>
Date: 2007-06-27

 

Hey Paul… I happen to be anAmerican. But I am open-minded enough to realize that most Americans are not asculturally educated as Europeans. That is a fact. Just look who’s President.He was not elected by accident.

 


From: Paul Tillotson[mailto:felixkrull2u@...]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:24PM
To: David Jacques
Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] HughBanton

 

  Americans just couldn't understand your ignorant fucking blather.Next time you feel like expressing yourself, just try and resist, it makes yousound really stupid and shallow...

----- Original Message -----

From: David Jacques

To: 'MarkWallis' ; Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Tuesday, June 26,2007 9:42 AM

Subject: RE:[Mellotronists] Hugh Banton

 

I don'tbelieve that they ever made it to the States. Their music is just
too elevated for the American taste. All of my friends thought I was crazy
digging on early Van der Graaf Generator albums. Hammill's dark music is
truly frightening on a primal level. Guess most Americans are afraid to
confront this.

Hugh Banton is brilliant. Everyone is in great form. Although I love the
Piano/organ/ drums setup, I just wonder what happened with David Jackson.He
toured with them in 06, but is now gone. Maybe we are all getting too old
for the road...

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Wallis [mailto:markstuartwallis@ hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 8:34 AM
To: djacques@csulb. edu; Mellotronists@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: RE: [Mellotronists] Hugh Banton

Absolutely!

I missed these gigs and I wish I hadn't, Hugh Banton is one of my biggest
influences as an organist. The sound he gets from his modern gear is what
you'd hope for from a 'classic' rig. Especially the bass rumble. What a
fantastic racket! They're on such good form now, probably better than when
they were 'lads'. That in itself is inspiring. I hope they do more, it would

be daft to stop now when they have no difficulty filling nice venues with
appreciative fans and are producing material that stands up with anything
they've ever done. Outstanding.

You're right about the effect of a real Leslie on a clone. I used to think
that a Leslie amounted to 50% of the 'classic' sound- it's more like 80%. I
ran my Nord Lead through my Leslie 145 and the organ patches came to life.
Try a Vox organ through one, it's magic.

So why do Mellotrons always sound crap through them then? I never did work
that out.

>From: "David Jacques" <djacques@csulb. edu>
>To: <CloneWheel@yahoogro ups.com>,"Hammond
XK3 Group"
><Hammond_xk-3@ yahoogroups. com>,"Hamplay
List"
><hamplay@zk3. dec.com>,"Mellotron
List"
><Mellotronists@ yahoogroups. com>,<
href="mailto:speakeasyvintage%40yahoogroups.com">speakeasyvintage@ yahoogroups. com>
>Subject: [Mellotronists] Hugh Banton
>Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:11:29 -0700
>
>See what a real Leslie will do to the sound of a clonewheel? Even a VK7 can
>sound great!
>
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>
>From the VDGG website:
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>Hugh <http://www.vandergr aafgenerator. co.uk/hugh. htm>
Banton was playing a
>two keyboard and pedals setup that behaves exactly as though it were an
>organ. The keyboards are a Roland VR760 and a Roland VK7, both of which
>have
>'virtual Hammond '
generators and organ drawbar control. On stage though
>there was more elaborate amplification and volume than on Present
><http://www.vandergr aafgenerator. co.uk/present. htm>
, plus FX pedals. Also
>a
>real Leslie was included at the back, and Hugh's personal sub cabinet.
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>
>For those who did not get the link for this incredible concert:
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>http://www.fabchann el.com/van_ der_graaf_ generator
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>
>
>Click on "Man-Erg" and listen through headphones.. . LOUD....
>
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>

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