Hi there Jerry /all
I read somewhere that they're supposed to be bringing the old Roger Dean stage sets with them (but who knows whether that's accurate). If true, maybe Wakeman ∗would∗ resume using his old machine again but I may have jinxed the idea since I made samples of the tapes in that machine for him.
On the 10CC bit, I'm pretty sure I remember us discussing this on the list before - that there was a total of over 100 or so voices. There's an interview with Lol Creme somewhere on the net where he mentions this as well. There's also that cello sound which is created using the Gizmo device, which sounds like it can be heard more clearly on 'Lazy Ways' (on the 1976 album that followed "Original Soundtrack" - can't recall the name of it right now)
I've also noticed other people's versions of that same vocal sound that appear occasionally in both pop and prog music (Billy Joel - Just The Way You Are, McCartney - close of Take It Away, Steve Hackett - Voice of Necam, Camel - Tell Me)
Apart from tape replay devices, the only thing that might get as close to that sound (in the old days) is perhaps a vocoder.
By the way - since we're on the topic of certain sounds in music, does anyone know which keyboard is used for the high pitched synth in the intro line of "In the Mood" by Robert Plant? (Is it an ARP?) I never cared much for his caterwalling in Led Zeppelin, ( I thought it spoiled some of the moods set by the music) but I have to say
that those high (strings?) are another unique sound that kind of catches the listeners ear (albeit briefly).
Still recovering from the effects of a severe inner ear infection, (extreme dizziness - can't stand up and I can't even look at my turntable!) I've been laying back watching the ceiling spin and listening to a lot of music on CD and tape lately. In the Mood was on one of my old tapes hence my question.
With the effects of the dizziness it's taken me about 45 minutes to write this so I'll say goodnight.
Chris
Hey Chris Dale, you think you can convince Wakeman
to use the old Wake-O-Tron for old times' sake ??
Cheers, JK
(special tags seen in staff car-park at VT University
Hospital : "PP-DOC " and "URN8" ) .......hee-hee