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Rest in Peace Robert Moog

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  • August 23, 2005 at 11:16 am #48383
    crazycloud
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      Robert Moog dies of abrain tumor.. they are really going to have some trippy ass sounds in Val-Halla now!!!!

      Electronic Music Pioneer Robert Moog Dies of Brain Tumor
      By Voice Of America News
      23 August 2005

      Robert Moog smiles after being named winner of Polar Music Prize, a Royal Swedish Academy of Music Award
      (File photo – Jan. 22, 2001)

      Robert Moog, the man whose musical synthesizers bore his name, died of a brain tumor Sunday at his home in Asheville, North Carolina.

      He created the first Moog synthesizer in 1963 and marketed the more portable mini-Moog in 1970.

      His synthesizer used electronics to allow musicians to generate a range of sounds they could not have created with traditional instruments.

      The Beatles used a Moog synthesizer on their 1969 Abbey Road album and the instrument was later used by Manfred Mann, the group Yes and Herbie Hancock.

      The current president of Moog Music, Michael Adams, said Mr. Moog changed the way music was produced, and ultimately the way it sounded.

      Robert Moog was awarded a Grammy Award for lifetime achievement in 1970.

      He was 71 years old.

      August 23, 2005 at 1:28 pm #112179
      SG
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        RIP Mr Moog :(

        What would prog rock and jazz fusion in the `70s be without some Moog action?Canadian jazz pianist Paul Bley had Moog build him a synth for an album(or a couple of albums)but it was a failed experiment but most critics opinions.

        August 23, 2005 at 1:34 pm #112180
        crazycloud
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          [img]http://www.milesdavis.com/images/covers/080%20Bitches%20Brew%20LP.jpg[/img]

          one of my favorite fusion albums

          August 24, 2005 at 3:59 am #112181
          SG
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            "crazycloud " wrote:
            [img]http://www.milesdavis.com/images/covers/080%20Bitches%20Brew%20LP.jpg[/img]

            one of my favorite fusion albums

            A good album for sure but I think Miles` best fusion stuff was on his final two albums of the `70s:Agharta and Pangaea.

            August 24, 2005 at 11:26 pm #112182
            crazycloud
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              yeah cant say im an expert on jazz music.. but ive always loved bitches brew…

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