MATRIXSYNTH: 70' trilogy : Hammond, Melotron and Mini moog - New Flickr Shot


Monday, September 04, 2006

70' trilogy : Hammond, Melotron and Mini moog - New Flickr Shot

flickr by cortez77_fr.

Title link takes you to more shots of what looks like a prog rock concert featuring mika jarvinen. Note the keyboard player in the first shot is part of the band in the second shot. It's cool to see the knod to Moog at a show like this.

6 comments:

  1. Isn't that Sean Connery in "The Rock?"

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  2. EXT. PROG ROCK CONCERT - NIGHT

    CONNERY
    (to Minimoog):
    "You're the man now, dog!"

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  3. what is that stick with strings on it?

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  4. Sam L. Jackson responds:

    "thats it! ive had it with these muthafuckin synths on this muthafuckin stage!"

    Mel Gibson turns and says

    "what do you think you are looking at, sugartits?"

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  5. i sthat a caveman?

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  6. The man behind moog is called Esa Kotilainen (looks like at least)... Neum is one of projects he is involved with...

    Kotilainen made his first ambient record during 70s called "ajatuslapsi"

    one link at least I found (video)
    http://pege.ozbox.org/kuvat/Wigwam_Tavastialla-1.6.2005/Bitesize.avi



    //hyeena

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