Yessongs DVD - One more question
2003-04-09 by Pishock, Jimmy
One more question regarding the Yessongs DVD-- what are those freaky drums Alan White has over the floor toms? First attempt at synthetic drums? Doesn t
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2003-04-09 by Pishock, Jimmy
One more question regarding the Yessongs DVD-- what are those freaky drums Alan White has over the floor toms? First attempt at synthetic drums? Doesn t
2003-04-09 by John McIntyre
... Definitely a possibility. Bigbriar.com is conducting a survey on what people would like to see in a Taurus III. Cast your vote. John McIntyre Physics -
2003-04-08 by johnarmes@aol.com
Dear All Mr John Hackett palyed his pedals by hand on most of Steves early tours , I remember holding onto the table they were on during Clocks to stop
2003-04-08 by mellotrongirl
Currently trying to find out if tron strings are on one track of the new Systematic CD. Very distant--barely discernable icey strings on one track of this
2003-04-08 by kinchmusic@aol.com
All of which leads to the inevitable question. Any mellotron tape sets out there of the Taurus Mark 1? Andy K
2003-04-08 by Andy Thompson
... From: electra3682000 [mailto:jocke@netcontrol.fi] Sent: 08 April 2003 15:07 To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: Yessongs DVD ...
2003-04-08 by electra3682000
... I believe Mister Bassman pedals were made by Dewtron of Dorset, England. (I think they changed their name to D.E.W. at some point, not sure though).
2003-04-08 by electra3682000
... Ah, playing a Taurus with your hands -- I ve always wondered how common that was back in the old days. I seem to recall Phil Collins doing it during the
2003-04-08 by Andy Thompson
... From: John McIntyre [mailto:mcintyre@pa.msu.edu] Sent: 08 April 2003 14:33 Cc: mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Yessongs DVD ...
2003-04-08 by John McIntyre
... More likely he wanted easy access to the adjustable controls without having to bend over. That was the big improvement of the Taurus II: separating the
2003-04-08 by Andy Thompson
... From: kinchmusic@aol.com [mailto:kinchmusic@aol.com] Sent: 08 April 2003 11:01 To: mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Mellotronists] Taurus I Can
2003-04-08 by kinchmusic@aol.com
Can anyone send me the settings for a Taurus 1 patch for my mini-moog? Andy K
2003-04-08 by Andy Thompson
... From: Colin Crawford [mailto:g-colin.crawford@virgin.net] Sent: 08 April 2003 07:28 To: mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Yessongs
2003-04-08 by J.K.Beresford
Elka did some too I believe. I think Mike Rutherford used some things called Mr Bassman pedals but I can t recall the company name. The pedals didn t stick
2003-04-08 by Colin Crawford
... None of us want a Rogue on a Stick........... (Except Norm, perhaps!!!!!) C
2003-04-08 by Bernie Kornowicz
Prior to purchasing a Moog Taurus unit around 1975, I had a very nice sounding set of bass pedals made by a company in Texas, but I don t remember the name of
2003-04-07 by zappaboggs
You folks are absolutely correct! Sorry for the confusion.. I do remember seeing bass pedals from the early 70 s, but it was of the Fender kind...
2003-04-07 by Andy Thompson
... From: zappaboggs [mailto:zappaboggs@yahoo.com] Sent: 07 April 2003 20:53 To: mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Yessongs DVD FYI
2003-04-07 by brian carney
Any chance it s a Stylophone? I have Beat Club footage of the Yes Album line-up playing Yours is No Disgrace . Jon Anderson is playing a tiny bass
2003-04-07 by Ken Leonard
If you go to http://www.moogmusic.com, there s a survey about the Taurus pedals. Bob wants to bring em back and wants to know what folks want. Jon Anderson
2003-04-07 by zappaboggs
Actually, I wouldn t stick my head in an oven if god (pick one) asked me too.. :) Note: forwarded message attached.
2003-04-07 by Gene Stopp
Hmmm... there are conflicting stories on the web... research mode on :) http://www.synthmuseum.com/moog/mootau01.html - Gene ... From: zappaboggs
2003-04-07 by zappaboggs
FYI http://www.sonicstate.com/synth/moog_taurus1.cfm The Taurus 1 Bass Pedals were released in 1971. ... __________________________________________________ Do
2003-04-07 by Aidan Clark
I think that the Moog Taurus was introduced in 1975, or 1976, but other manufacturers, such as Fender, had bass pedals before this point. Aidan ... From: Gene
2003-04-07 by tony
He s been known to play Moog Taurus pedals with his hands. Tony ... From: Pishock, Jimmy To: mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 10:57
2003-04-07 by lsf5275@aol.com
I have a Mellotron 400SM. I m really glad to have it as I have had to work at restoring it and that has taken my mind off of the pressures of my every day
2003-04-07 by Gene Stopp
But - did Taurus pedals exist at the time the Yessongs tour was filmed? I think they came later... (better go dig up the DVD!) Also, does anybody have the
2003-04-07 by Pishock, Jimmy
I managed to pick up Yessongs on DVD this weekend and noticed that, during the ending of Starship Trooper I see Jon Anderson next to the drum set playing
2003-04-07 by fdoddy@aol.com
I just love the fact that this thread still carries the above subject title. God free and all the better for it, Martin Thank God someone noticed! : ) Fritz
2003-04-07 by Colin Crawford
... Dunno........ He DID drive a Citroen 2CV and was a Radio Ham though!! C
2003-04-06 by MAinPsych@aol.com
I can t recall if this has come up before, but I just finished viewing The Beatles Anthology on DVD (just arrived yesterday), and on special features DVD #5 is
2003-04-06 by MAinPsych@aol.com
In a message dated 4/5/03 4:51:45 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... Wasn t the late King Hussein of Jordan supposed to have owned a 400? Had this ever been
2003-04-05 by doctorwho8@aol.com
... Yes it does. Although I think Fripp has expounded it more in more recent interviews and diaries. Bill the Doctor Rudloff
2003-04-05 by Andy Thompson
... From: mellotrongirl [mailto:mellotrongirl@hotmail.com] Sent: 04 April 2003 19:39 To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Mellotronists] Opeth
2003-04-05 by Andy Thompson
... From: doctorwho8@aol.com [mailto:doctorwho8@aol.com] Sent: 04 April 2003 20:57 To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com; charel196@yahoo.com Subject: Re:
2003-04-05 by Phil Tortorici
What kind of mellotron does Saddam play again? tronless ( and tasteless ) Phil Scoot down the road/ What s my number?/ I wonder how your engine feels. Baby
2003-04-05 by lsf5275@aol.com
Frank, Thank you for that. I couldn t have said it better. Frank Stickle
2003-04-05 by David Davis
Here y all, I have a very pedantic question for you, to sort the men from the boyz ... Here at FelineHQ, we re presently trying to delude ourselves into the
2003-04-05 by NormLeete@aol.com
Dear All, I would suggest a DMZ is a good idea as there will probably as many views on this as there are member on the list. Regards, Norm
2003-04-05 by Don Tillman
... Our moderator summons his zen side and says, Feh.. . Politics aside... The war in Iraq is an historically significant event and many folks will be stirred
2003-04-05 by tronbros@aol.com
I just love the fact that this thread still carries the above subject title. God free and all the better for it, Martin
2003-04-05 by Jeffrey Coulter
not that anyone asked, but alright folks... it s either time for: 1) our moderator to step in 2) time for this list to be declared off limits for politics and
2003-04-05 by MAinPsych@aol.com
In a message dated 4/4/03 7:29:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, ... All right, Paul, you ve just opened up Pandora s Box. I don t know which side of the pond
2003-04-05 by Alan Neva
Excuse me, but this is an ongoing discussion of the Joys and Perils of Mellotron enthusiasts..... If you wish to piss and moan about War and Politics...find
2003-04-05 by Paul Tillotson
p.s. The politics of the war aside, this American warmly thanks our brothers and sisters from across the pond for their solidarity. We here in the states
2003-04-04 by NormLeete@aol.com
In a message dated 04/04/03 21:21:48 GMT Daylight Time, ... As I remember it the Revo 30 was an early attempt (mid 70 s) at a solid state Lesley simulator.
2003-04-04 by NormLeete@aol.com
In a message dated 04/04/03 04:33:32 GMT Daylight Time, lsf5275@aol.com ... The nearest I could manage was a secondhand Colorsound swell pedal which was
2003-04-04 by NormLeete@aol.com
In a message dated 31/03/03 20:30:31 GMT Daylight Time, ferrograph@aol.com ... Dear All, The ex-BJH machine has proper picky-uppy slots in the rear in the same
2003-04-04 by Mattias Olsson
Hi everyone....! Slightly off topic but does anyone of you guys know anything about something called a Roland Revo 30 ? It is supposed to be somekind of twirly
2003-04-04 by doctorwho8@aol.com
... Future bandmate Ian MacDonald played the Tron. And Fripp doesn t sing, but instead does some spoken word. I think Mike Giles did the singing. I have the