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BananaLouie
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What are some of your favorite songs featuring the moog synthesizer? The Monkees Daily Nightly and Star Collector are two that come to mind, in fact I heard The Monkees were the first pop group to use the moog and that Micky Dolenz was one of the first to ever own one.
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Quote from: BananaLouie on March 02, 2012, 03:58:19 PM
What are some of your favorite songs featuring the moog synthesizer? The Monkees Daily Nightly and Star Collector are two that come to mind, in fact I heard The Monkees were the first pop group to use the moog and that Micky Dolenz was one of the first to ever own one.
Check out Wendy/Walter Carlos' "Switched on Bach". First electronic music album...featuring lots of Moogs.
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Abbey Road had tons of it all over the place. That's probably my favorite. Also the Byrds, on Notorious Byrd Brothers
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Quote from: Alex on March 04, 2012, 12:07:34 AM
Check out Wendy/Walter Carlos' "Switched on Bach". First electronic music album...featuring lots of Moogs.
Good recommendation, I believe she was actually the first to ever own one
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Quote from: LittleBird on March 04, 2012, 09:59:17 AM
Abbey Road had tons of it all over the place. That's probably my favorite. Also the Byrds, on Notorious Byrd Brothers
Here Comes The Sun and Sun King mkes good use of the Moog.
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