On Thursday, May 12, 2016 11:29:10 AM S D wrote:
On May 12, 2016 10:28 AM, "Ralf Mardorf"
<ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net> wrote:
So this album
and of course
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjxNnqTcHhg were more
popular among my generation
Oh gosh. "Popcorn" from "Music to Moog By," composed by Gershon
Kingsley
(later "covered" or adapted by other people including J. M. Jarre)--
Yep, those were the days.
Who knew that a purely synthetic song could be a monster number one radio hit?
Just shows that synths can be pleasing to the ear. All of us kids loved it.
I have heard Tomita's 'The Planets' a few times as well.
https://youtu.be/oYTu__hhMws
I bought that album and "The Plastic Cow Goes Moog," by Mike Melvoin--
https://youtu.be/DQZ42I1-gc8
The Moog synthesizer was such a rage back then after Wendy (was Walter)
Carlos's "Switched On Bach" came out (I had to buy a copy immediately),
and
as a new electronic instrument was completely out of economic reach of most
musicians.
Yep, I had that album. A big Moog synth on the front cover.
For me, a kid of 7 or 8 years old, Bach (or any classical music)
was kind of hard to listen to, and done with synthesizers
it was difficult to appreciate at that age, although I did try to listen.
I was more interested in that exciting piece of equipment on the cover!
But one album I enjoyed was 'In the Moog', which was old-time big band
stuff done with Moog. On the cover was a old-timey juke box.
I have searched but cannot find this music or any references
to it on the net. Anyone?
Tim.