Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Roger O'Donnell Shows Off His Moogs
YouTube via worldsfair.
"Roger O'Donnell's solo debut the "The Truth In Me" was entirely produced on the Moog [Voyager] & the Mac. Here, he gives us a tour of his entire Moog collection, runs thru their history and demonstrates the sounds using song parts from the album. The Mini Moog, Micro Moog, Moog Source, MemoryMoog, and Moog Voyager all make an appearance.
More on Roger:
www.rogerodonnell.com
www.myspace.com/rogerodonnell
www.worlds-fair.net/roger_odonnell"
Roger played synths for The Psychadelic Furs, The Thompson Twins, and The Cure.
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From listening to that, it's hard to believe he was in the cure. Jeez. that is like jazzy blues crap, steve winwood anyone?
ReplyDeleteHe is talented, its just not my cup of tea.
But seriously, talk about making moogs sound ultra boring..
It's a bit Japan/David Sylvian, and Ryuichi Sakamoto actually. There's a whole other world of alternative music out there. It's an evolutionary thing that happened back in the 80s. You can hear it in The Cure, Cocteau Twins, a lot of the 4AD stuff and more. The influences are there.
ReplyDelete"jazzy blues crap"???
ReplyDeletemoogs never sound ultra boring..
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dang you would think that ol' rodger would know that the memorymoog is 6 voices not eight. wonder if he inhaled too much of robert smith's hairspray. ;)
ReplyDeleteOK, this has cleared up some confusion for me. Whenever I've seen this guy's name, I've thought of Roger Powell instead. Now there's a synth geek.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. He really seems to like long release times on the amp envelope.
ReplyDeleteNicely done vid. However, yet another Micromoog with UKS (Uneven Keyboard Syndrome), and personally, I think I prefer the ribbon to the pitch wheel.
ReplyDeletehe definitely proved once & for all that every Moog synthesizer is capable of making the same boring lead sound.
ReplyDeleteOK - when I was a kid, I LOVED the Cure. It's some of the stuff on Disintegration that made me want to get my first synth. No joke.
ReplyDeleteI also dig Roger, and he seems like a very cool guy. And kudos to him for making an all-Moog solo album.
That said: I have to agree with the first comment. I was stoked when I heard of "The Truth In Me", but man did I find that boring. It's like elevator music.
Don't even get me started on the downfall of Stevie Winwood...