Forgive me if you put a little smiley face at the end there and I didn't
receive it, Mark, but that's a fairly major undertaking.
jb
Mark Pring wrote:
>
> I suppose you could put mike's tapes back in for a bit.
>
> Mark
> --- On ∗Tue, 7/8/08, MAinPsych@aol. com /<MAinPsych@aol. com>/∗ wrote:
>
> From: MAinPsych@aol. com <MAinPsych@aol. com>
> Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: King Crimson - Cirkus
> To: newmellotrongroup@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2008, 3:55 PM
>
> In a message dated 7/7/2008 6:51:31 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> tomdcour@amnh. org writes:
>
> I think 5a is the Seven Stones sound. I remember 5c as the
> Cirkus sound
> although someone who actually owns a MkII would know for sure.
> I've
> played around with the "hammond' organ on the Pinder sample
> disk and it
> sounds like a dead ringer for "Seven Stones". The 6c Church
> organ is the
> sound Pinder used. I hope Markus doesn't die or the world end
> if I am
> mistaken in any of this!
>
> ∗I do have Mike Pinder's original tapes from my #134 which would
> clear the mystery; HOWEVER, 134 has had bespoke tapes in it since
> its restoration in 2003-2004, and my memory isn't that good.
> Brian Kehew's 2nd MkII has standard MkII tapes, so he could
> readily tell which organ is which, but I don't believe that Brian
> is on this list.∗
> ∗∗
> ∗6C is definitely Pinder's choice.∗
> ∗∗
> ∗Frank Samagaio∗
>
>
>
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