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To: Supernatural
Here's a hint: The year was 1972, a double album and the Moog was played by someone you would think of as a guitar player.

With all due respect, that can't be right. "Abbey Road" and George Harrison's "Electronic Music" (his all Moog Zapple album) were both 1969. "Wild Honey" was 1967, although I'm not sure the sound they used was a Moog. Are you sure you don't mean 1962? Was the Moog invented then?

674 posted on 01/17/2006 9:28:44 PM PST by MikeD (We live in a world where babies are like velveteen rabbits that only become real if they are loved.)
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To: MikeD

Actually, it looks like it isn't right. I read in "Rolling Stone" many years ago that the Stephen Stills with his band Manassas were the first to use the Moog, but on the web it give credit to none other than the "Monkees" as coming out with the first "popular" album with the Moog on it.

Oh, well.


680 posted on 01/17/2006 9:43:31 PM PST by Supernatural (All the truth in the world adds up to one big lie! bob dylan)
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