> anyway, where is everyone? I, for one, have been working my ass off trying to pack about 70 new songs into my head, heart, and hands in the space of about six weeks. I have joined a fantastic new band since my old bandmates all decided to pack it in and give up playing, and have persuaded the new band to do a few songs near and dear to me. The first one of my imported songs was "Nights in White Satin" in which I play a custom arrangement of my own creation which includes the entire orchestral intro, and an abbreviated version of the orchestral ending, as well as all of the Mellotron (NOT ON THE REAL THING) and orchestral parts (and flute solo) in the body of the song. OK, that's the back story. Now, don't get me wrong, this band is very accustomed to favorable audience responses, and they got to the point of being one of the highest-paid and most regularly booked bands in the area just fine without me, but... This song is amazing. We really do play it very well and it (in the seven or eight times we have played it) ALWAYS gets long, loud applause and screams, but... We played it last night as a sound check song, sloppily... And got a STANDING OVATION. For a SOUND CHECK. And everybody comes up to me whenever our next break is and praises that specific song and the authenticity of my sounds. I have never in my 30-plus years of performing had a reaction to a song like I am getting with this one. Proving once again the power of the music of Mellotrons. I shudder to think what would happen if I started bringing out the real thing! Jon E Salley MiloJohnson@... M400 #886
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Fw: [Mellotronists] Mellotron from NZ
2002-06-23 by JS
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