From tonysounds@yahoo.com Sat Oct 15 07:43:11 2005
Subject:Re:OT - Shameless Self Promotion
While it's been exhausting (getting 4 or less hours of
sleep every night since last Friday), I have learned a
lot about this stuff. Like any new gear, its quirks
are baffling and aggravating, but what fantastic
benefits these things have brought to the table.
T
--- Robert Manzitti wrote:
> My pleasure to help you out Tony...good luck with
> your gig!
> And for the record I'm still learning the bloody
> thing too! It is one killer board and controller.
> Besides I'm sure I'll be picking your brain someday
> about the Muse Receptor.
> Regards,
> Bob Manzitti
>
> Norman Peterson wrote:
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: tonysounds
> >To: NordElectro@yahoogroups.com
> >Cc: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
> >Sent: 10/14/2005 9:06:11 AM
> >Subject: [CWSG] Re: [NordElectro] OT - Shameless
> Self Promotion
>
> >I may as well add to the fray:
>
> >My side project PINK FREUD, doing the music of Pink
> Floyd (specifically the entire Dark Side of the
> Moon, entire Wish You Were Here, the entire Animals
> >album, and selected cuts from The Wall) will be
> performing in Chicago Saturday nite, at Griffens,
> just south of Diversy and Halsted, right next to the
> >fire station. There is no cover.
>
> >This gig will either go great, or you'll get the
> opportunity to see a keyboardist trainwreck and have
> a nuclear meltdown thanks to his gear. It'll be
> >the live debut of the new rig: Doepfer LMK4+ and
> Nord Electro as controllers, running MotifEs Rack,
> FantomXRack, and Muse Receptor hosting B4,
> >MiniMonsta, Oddity, Pro-53, CS80v, and MTron. Lots
> of late nights in the last week trying to come to
> grips with computers and music ( a first for me) as
> >well as some new gear.
>
> >I'd like to publicly thank (or blame) Bob Manzitti
> for all his help with understanding the Doepfer and
> its editor, not to mention helping this newbie get
> >his stupid midi interface to work! (which is still
> a hit-or-miss proposition).
>
> >Could be interesting!
> >T
>
> Hey good luck Tony! Wish I could attend. So, will
> club audiences really go for 3 hrs. of Pink Floyd
> music and be OK with it?? I mean I like them and all
> and "The Wall" was put out during the years when
> everyone put a "disco beat" on every song so maybe
> some of that is danceable! Pink Floyd lyrics can be
> a bit depressing!! LOL! I am working with some guys
> www.danaosborn.com putting a 3 set show together.
> David Bowie tribute 1st set, Elton John tribute 2nd
> set and 3rd set classic rock and originals. I
> thought a couple of the Bowie tunes were pushing it.
> (Ashes To Ashes, Changes) Great stuff though but you
> can't go wrong with "Modern Love" "Let's Dance".
> Proven club hits. Let us know how it goes Tony.
> Norm- on Camano Island
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