MATRIXSYNTH: SUN RA - Live - Keyboard Solo (1980)


Friday, February 15, 2008

SUN RA - Live - Keyboard Solo (1980)


YouTube via chieflittlenuts. Sent my way via ben. Anyone know what keyboard that is?
"Sun Ra gives cosmic performance, 1980."

10 comments:

  1. I love Sun Ra have almost all his releases some 200 CDs albums etc..

    Oblique Parallax is amazing first live recording of a Moog model B or D?

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  2. and that is the best keyboard solo ever, actually

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  3. Looks like a Yamaha YC-30 to me.

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  4. I love this clip so much. I gather much performance inspiration from Sun Ra.

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  5. This is a joke, right? The second video I have now seen of someone NOT PLAYING MUSIC on a YC combo organ.

    This is to Music as welding bus transmissions together at random is to sculpture.

    Wish I had that organ though!

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  6. I thought it was a Crumar

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  7. it is he sound of the universe...or omniverse

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  8. yamaha, spot the sliders

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  9. Sun Ra is amazing. Not easy for a lot of people to get, but he's beyond incredible as a keyboard player and composer/arranger, and reached beyond where most could follow.

    Sun Ra had the first Minimoog Model B, and I believe that is on Parallax, also stargazers from 1970 has some model B. Check out Space is the Place for some nice footage of the Model B and D.

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