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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Mellotron on TV!

2014-08-30 by lsf5275@aol.com

I don't think it is a real Mellotron. I think it is a cabinet with a  
sampler in it. It's too tall for a Mark VI or an M400 and not deep enough front  
to back to be an M4000. There is no continuous hinge on the lid so it wasn't 
 made by Markus or Streetly and the cut-outs in to lower back panel aren't 
right.  I think it's a fake.

Frank (Real M400, Real M4000, Real Mark II)
 
 
 
In a message dated 8/30/2014 2:46:48 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com writes:

 
 
 
I thought that as well.  


None of this sounds 'live' to me at all except for the lead singing and  
the drums.



The background vocals are especially fake.




Those aren't Mellotron strings. The Mellotron is inaudible. The players  
hands don't match what he's playing.
Looks like it was used as a prop.






This is a double edged sword for me. It's always nice to see a Mellotron  
on a mainstream show, but this also somehow always comes across like someone  
taking some great painting and using it as a coffee table with a person  
putting his coffee mug down on it and saying 'look how cool (but in reality -  
uncool) I am'.



I'm sure that's not the intended effect.  




But it's like the hipster version of the cliche black grand piano you see  
in someone's grand spacious home. It sits there, looks nice, is regularly  
polished - and never gets played. The impression it makes is a  
non-impression. 




The music itself is okay. I liked it. The melodies and arrangements are  
interesting. The songs are good.




But this performance itself seems more about catering to the hipster  crowd 
- probably not the bands doing if they're on a show like Jimmy Kimmel.  
(And the crowd noise is also fake - at the beginning of Runaway - you hear  
more people cheering then are actually there)  


I'd like to see *genuine* live performances from them and listen to more  
of their songs to decide whether I truly like them or not. 


The music is impressive, this 'live' performance isn't. 


In a music video - okay, never a problem.  


But don't present something as 'live' and lie about it.  We now have  the 
technology (mics, amps, etc.) to put on the best live shows.
Never before in the history of the world has that been possible.


There's no excuse in this day and age for this. 




Yes, you can argue TV's been doing this for years. But that's beside the  
point. 
It's never acceptable or worthwhile - regardless of who is doing  it.




Bullshit is bullshit.     















On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:05 PM, markpringnz <_no_reply@yahoogroups.com_ (
mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com) > wrote:


 
 
 
I meant doesn't sound live.

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