In a message dated 7/31/2008 3:26:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, chris.dale@primus. ca writes:
In order to satisfy ∗everyone∗ on this planet, the definitive "dream" book
would include all the material in the new book, Frank's book, interviews
with Martin and John from Streetly, Dave Kean, Markus Resch, Bill Eberline,
ex- Mellotronics / Streetly / Sound Sales employees, Richard Chamberlin and
his sister, Richards' technician Steve Hawk, Dave Biro, Peter Robinson, Rick
Wakeman, ex- Packhorse employees , Dave VanKoevering and ex-Vako employees,
ex- Moog employees, ex- Optigan - Mattel employees, Hugh LeCaine's
descendants, plus all the usual classic "Mellotron musicians", etc. etc.
Where do you draw the line???
This would be the kind of book that would most interest me. I could care less how many suspended notes someone uses in there technique. I would like to know exactly the process that Harry Chamberlin went through to make his first working anything. Then I would like to know How each successive machine was created and what thought processes went into their creation. Same thing for the Mellotron and Streetly. What was it like back in the day in the "factory" when they were perfecting the Mark I, Mark II and the M300-400?
I'd like to know what occurred with Dave Biro and Wakeman... What went into making the Birotron, the Optigan, the Orchestron?
That's the kind of book that would most appeal to me.