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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 236865" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>wkmac</p><p> </p><p>Have most of the Renaissance cds. Very good. Got me thinking about Fireballet, Seventh Wave and Triumvirat.</p><p> </p><p>I play bass in a classic rock band. We are on sort of a hiatus at the moment. Play a lot of Stones, Moody Blues, Beatles, etc. Our keyboard player used to have a mellotron. Bought it new back in the early 70s. He has since sold it and now has the definitive mellotron and chamberlain library sampled into his Emu. Can't tell the difference and more reliable on the road. One of my favorite instruments. He has a solo "new age" career and has a couple of cds out that draw worldwide critical acclaim. He has been featured on "Music From the Hearts of Space", an NPR program on Sunday nights. Quite talented and self taught (as we all are). All of us (except one) played together in the late 60s early 70s, then life happened. It has been a joy to do it all again and a much needed break from the trials and tribulations of everyday life.</p><p> </p><p>Seems we have very similar tastes in music as I enjoy listening to "In the Mood" as much as "Court of the Crimson King", "Night on bald Mountain" as much as "19th Nervous Breakdown" , "Clare de Lune" as much as "Heart of the Sunrise". And the list goes on......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 236865, member: 10234"] wkmac Have most of the Renaissance cds. Very good. Got me thinking about Fireballet, Seventh Wave and Triumvirat. I play bass in a classic rock band. We are on sort of a hiatus at the moment. Play a lot of Stones, Moody Blues, Beatles, etc. Our keyboard player used to have a mellotron. Bought it new back in the early 70s. He has since sold it and now has the definitive mellotron and chamberlain library sampled into his Emu. Can't tell the difference and more reliable on the road. One of my favorite instruments. He has a solo "new age" career and has a couple of cds out that draw worldwide critical acclaim. He has been featured on "Music From the Hearts of Space", an NPR program on Sunday nights. Quite talented and self taught (as we all are). All of us (except one) played together in the late 60s early 70s, then life happened. It has been a joy to do it all again and a much needed break from the trials and tribulations of everyday life. Seems we have very similar tastes in music as I enjoy listening to "In the Mood" as much as "Court of the Crimson King", "Night on bald Mountain" as much as "19th Nervous Breakdown" , "Clare de Lune" as much as "Heart of the Sunrise". And the list goes on...... [/QUOTE]
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