Digital Toys: the '80's

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Digital Toys: the '80's

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24db wrote:http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/20 ... d-80s.html

I've made a start (1988 tour equipment hasn't been added yet)
Totally amazing collection throughout their history..........surely there can not be a band that has used this much equipment :arrow:
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way too much gear ;)...all they needed was a comb and paper
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24db wrote:way too much gear ;)...all they needed was a comb and paper
dont forget the spoons :wink:
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did the tangs use spoons in them 80's.... shurely schome mishtake?
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bigmoog wrote:did the tangs use spoons in them 80's.... shurely schome mishtake?
They went along with the old analogue gear. Digital spoons just don't cut it, I'm afraid!
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1988 tour equipment now added...as if you care ;)
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How did they find the time to play the damn things? They must have spent most of their time opening boxes and chasing stray polystyrene chips all round the place. :wink:
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It´s a good thing Mr Franke was there to read all those manuals. :wink:

I must say that Johannes Schmoelling´s somewhat Spartan gear on the 1981 tour impresses me. Basically just the OB-X and a Mini-Moog + Seq.

Time to get a new anorak!

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Helikon wrote:It´s a good thing Mr Franke was there to read all those manuals. :wink:

I must say that Johannes Schmoelling´s somewhat Spartan gear on the 1981 tour impresses me. Basically just the OB-X and a Mini-Moog + Seq.

Time to get a new anorak!

-All you need is faith to hear the diesels humming! VFART -

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good old Johannes, just shows it's not the gear list that counts...it's the talent!
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