> > On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 06:10 pm, Linda Dachtyl wrote: > >> >>> Message: 2 >>> Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 18:45:48 -0500 >>> From: "JS" <jonesalley@...> >>> Subject: Fw: >>> >>> The wonderful thing about email is that you respond to it when you >>> CAN, not >>> when it forces you to, like a telephone. No apology is necessary. >>> >>> I hear a distinct glissando with a buzzy,sawtoothy sound that >>> prefaces the FM7 >>> Mellotron chord at the entry into the "guitar solo" portion of the >>> song, a >>> timbre that sounds a lot like the C to B monophonic line where you >>> describe >>> the known stylophone part. Any help from anybody on this? >>> >> That is a stylophone. I always thought it was a bad eq on a sax;-)! >> Really. >> >> As much as I like Bowie, he was smart to later hire David Sanborn to >> play >> sax for him. >> >> My father-in-law owns one of these and it definitely is a stylophone >> there. >> >> Linda >> > > A Stylophone 350S, I reckon!! > > Also to be heard on the Sundae Club track "Now I Know Your Silence", > the relevant portion of which can be heard on > > http://www.s-club.co.uk > > Go to the audio downloads page and click on the track name. also > features a Suzuki Omnichord and a Streetly M400!! > > > CfN!! > > C >
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Re: [Mellotronists] Sapce Oddity
2003-06-19 by Colin Crawford
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