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Klaus Schulze and his SF sound. Really like it still.

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Misterdance wrote:Klaus Schulze and his SF sound. Really like it still.

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I jumped ship many years ago...but I respect the guy for what he's done
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Great stuff Andy


Irrlicht....what a fab* LP

*1970's term


I wonder if smoking a fag while manipulating a moogmodular helped produce the smokin' synthe sounds of the seventies.....
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bigmoog wrote:Great stuff Andy


Irrlicht....what a fab* LP

*1970's term


I wonder if smoking a fag while manipulating a moogmodular helped produce the smokin' synthe sounds of the seventies.....
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well it wasnt on that album, as it is just Klaus on an organ somebody gave him....little knob twiddler ;)
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Anyone know if KS played any shows in Scotland?? I don't think he did.
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sparrow wrote:Anyone know if KS played any shows in Scotland?? I don't think he did.
nah, furthest he made it was Derby I think
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The album "Moondawn" from the seventies still rocks my cd player and is ( still ) great music to read a good book with. 2 long musical parts ( 30 minutes each ) with a great hypnotic touch.

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Misterdance wrote:The album "Moondawn" from the seventies still rocks my cd player and is ( still ) great music to read a good book with. 2 long musical parts ( 30 minutes each ) with a great hypnotic touch.

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I agree,was listening to it last week and it still sounds so good 8)
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Haven't played it in years...but I liked it a lot, although unlike a few fans I don't think it's the masterpiece that some make out (just my subjective opinion I should add)
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24db wrote:Haven't played it in years...but I liked it a lot, although unlike a few fans I don't think it's the masterpiece that some make out (just my subjective opinion I should add)
Nothing wrong with that opinion,ive been over opinionated on Rubycon for years,but its just MY subjective opinion :wink:
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24db wrote:Haven't played it in years...but I liked it a lot, although unlike a few fans I don't think it's the masterpiece that some make out (just my subjective opinion I should add)
Nothing wrong with that opinion,ive been over opinionated on Rubycon for years,but its just MY subjective opinion :wink:
eh? how long have you loved Rubycon mate? ;)
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:Haven't played it in years...but I liked it a lot, although unlike a few fans I don't think it's the masterpiece that some make out (just my subjective opinion I should add)
Nothing wrong with that opinion,ive been over opinionated on Rubycon for years,but its just MY subjective opinion :wink:
eh? how long have you loved Rubycon mate? ;)
Heard it 78/79 first time,was astonished by the sounds and the rest as they say is history :wink: 8)
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blog paused due to way too much apathy...ho-hum ;)
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