MATRIXSYNTH: Billy Corgan and Lisa at the MOOG Factory


Friday, October 05, 2007

Billy Corgan and Lisa at the MOOG Factory

Lisa plays keyboards for The Smashing Pumpkins

Lisa regarding the most memorable experiences on tour:
"There are sooooo many but, I would have to say visiting the Moog keyboard factory in Asheville, NC. I was like a kid in a candy store; playing with the theramin and all of the cool effects pedals. Anyways, I went there with Billy just to "check out" the factory and I went home with their brand new Minimoog Voyager keyboard!! I just had to have it!"

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Related post: Billy Corgan joins effort to create Moog museum

Update: I just posted an all electronic piece ("Eye") by the Pumpkins on Synthwire [direct link]. If anyone knows what synths were used, feel free to comment there.

14 comments:

  1. Wow. Now that IS a synth babe. Bona fide. Or should I say boner fide.

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  2. She's pretty legit.

    Check out Lisa Harriton's MySpace page. Nice vox

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  3. True synth babe, indeed!!

    (huh, you said 'boner')

    Billy, on the other hand... he looks like a cancer patient or something. Maybe it's the hat...

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  4. My goodness the camera likes her. Far be it from me to gawk at people but she is easy to look at.

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  5. she's there to make up for the fact that billy corgan is looking more and more like a scary old man

    not so easy on the eyes.
    damn, poor dude looks a little rough, I hope he's ok.

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  6. I dunno, there's a kind of rugged Billy-Bob-Thornton vibe about him in that photo...

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  7. ps billy corgan is really tall. he's probably crouched down for the pic. could account for the odd look.

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  8. that's the most erect voyager I've ever seen

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  9. "that's the most erect voyager I've ever seen"

    It's leaning forward to get a closer look. I would.

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  10. It's simple. Billy has the Gollum gene.

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