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newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, lsf5275@... wrote:
>
>
> In a message dated 7/25/2008 9:45:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> markpringnz@... writes:
>
> Nearly everything.
>
>
>
>
> I'm anxious to know if there is any information on Mike Pinder's
swell pedal
> technique. And did he put little marks on his Mark IIs so he knew
how far to
> twist the pitch knob during his famous pitch dives?
>
> I also would like to know who the first person was who ever vomited
in a
> Mellotron. Why were the feet on M-400s painted black... was it
because of the
> white and black keys? If so, then why didn't black Mellotrons have
white feet?
>
> Why weren't Mark IIs made out of steel? I doubt they would have been
much
> heavier.
>
> When did Woolly first realize that the fluon tape guides in his
M-300 had
> gone south? And when Barclay James Harvest pushed their Mark II down
the flight
> of stairs, why weren't they arrested for cruelty to particle board?
>
> How come there wasn't ever a Mellotron drum machine. It could have
been
> called the Mellotron Beat Master or Master Beater or something cool
like that.
>
> If Rick was too busy, couldn't Nick have interviewed his brother
Melvin
> Wakeman? Maybe Rick had mentioned stuff to him.
>
> Is any of this in the book?
>
>
>
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Frank, I believe all these questions are answered in the latest
edition of the National Enquirer.
Bernie