Hobgoblin - The Mystery of Wharton Lodge (The last Seismic archive recording)

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Two bites of teh cherry? :hihi:

Still, well worth it... rather as I said 'over there' :D
It wasn't me! (well, actually, it probably was) - apparently no longer an 'elderly', now a 'senior'! Is that promotion?

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Allomerus wrote:Great track Tim!
Full of prog goodness and Mellotron!
Great bass playing too!
Well done.
:)
Thanks very much for listening and commenting, John. Glad you liked it :)

Mellotrons have an "unearthly" sound that I love, regardless of which frame is being used. They just sound "right", even when they are drifting slightly out of spec. Prog certainly wouldn't have been the same without these wonderful instruments.

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I know what you mean Tim. Research shows that humans find slightly off timing and/or pitch is more appealing. More human! There's where a mellotron comes to the fore! :)
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Daniel Pompougnac wrote:Great stuff, I like the mellotron, I like the guitars, I like the voice. It reminds me the ambience of a piece of the Harmonium group entitled "The Four Seasons", I think.
The point 3.00 is nice. :phones:
Merci pour votre écoute, Daniel. Je suis heureux que vous avez apprécié cette chanson :)

I presume that you mean the Québécois band Harmonium and their second album "Si on avait besoin d'une cinquième saison". I've listened to the first couple of track tonight and will check out the rest tomorrow.

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ATN69 wrote:Sounds like the wonderful times when sequencers, midi, DAWs and all that did not exist 8) Make love not war, free weed to the World :D . Really cool Music and very enjoyable. :tu: ..I dont know why I forgot about this kind of Music. Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks very much for listening and commenting, Anders. Glad you enjoyed it :)

Things have certainly moved on very quickly regarding the tools and instruments used for making music. This song predates MIDI by 3 years, although I think the first DAW arrived in '78.

There seems to be quite a healthy Prog Rock scene at the moment, helped greatly by Steven Wilson's prolific remix projects, which are breathing new life into the genre. I think his remix of Gentle Giant's 1972 classic, Octopus, is due for release in 10 days' time.

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folderol wrote:Two bites of teh cherry? :hihi:

Still, well worth it... rather as I said 'over there' :D
It's a logistical, scheduling problem, in corporate parlance. At least, that's what they say when the paycheck goes missing.

Thanks very much for giving this another listen, Will. Glad you're still enjoying this one :tu:

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Allomerus wrote:I know what you mean Tim. Research shows that humans find slightly off timing and/or pitch is more appealing. More human! There's where a mellotron comes to the fore! :)
A mellotron accompanied by John Bonham on the drums - Kashmir - that works :)

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