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Started by ow_tiobe_sb, July 14, 2010, 06:37:04 PM

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ow_tiobe_sb



I use it every morning.  Nothing else is as cool, crisp, and refreshing as a Moog.

Say it with me: "Moog."

Moog.

Moog.  :wub:

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

cmdrkoenig67


Deaths Jester

Tiobe, why can't you keep ye pornographic sheenanigans to their small section of hell?  I really don't want to knwo that you use Moog in the morning or that you even use Moog...keep it to ye self ye pervert!
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BlueBard

DJ, I think you've gotten Moog confused with Muugh.

Perfectly understandable.  You no doubt thought it was spelled phonetically.

Moog is fine in moderation, but you may need earplugs when used at high power.
STO/CO: @bluegeek

ow_tiobe_sb

This is Bob:

This is Mike: :mikeb7

They lived among the people--I think you say, "convenience store."  They lived above it.  I mean it like it is, like it sounds.

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

BlueBard

Wow, I think there's a lot of confusion over this.

You might want to Google it.

You know what I think is really sick and twisted?  When people take a perfectly good word and mangle it to mean something else.

Oh for the good old days, when words meant what they meant.

When gay was carefree.  When rap was only a sharp knock on my door.  When music was a melodic arrangement that was pleasant to listen to.  When stars were those little twinkly things up in the sky.  When a full moon didn't get you arrested for indecency.  When barbie was something you put shrimp on. 

Poor, poor moog.  You misunderstood word, you.  You're only the latest tragic victim of callous and indiscriminate redefinition.  Alas, we mourn you.
STO/CO: @bluegeek

Previsionary

#6
Quote from: BlueBard on July 15, 2010, 05:50:19 PM
You might want to Google it.

My word! Bluebard, please don't "google" in public. That is simply inappropriate. I expected better of you. Better, I dare say! Better.
Disappear when you least expe--

ow_tiobe_sb

Calm yourself, sir!  You seem to be suffering from the stress of deciding whether or not you prefer a Minny or a Polly.

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

BlueBard

Moogerfoogers.

There.  I said it.  Happy now?
STO/CO: @bluegeek

ow_tiobe_sb

Quote from: BlueBard on July 15, 2010, 06:02:08 PM
Moogerfoogers.

There.  I said it.  Happy now?

I'd be happier if you tried this: Moon:Moog:wub:

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

ow_tiobe_sb

#10
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMoog.

^_^

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

The Phantom Eyebrow

Would you just look at yer man; positively luxuriating in Moog-ness he is. 

I tell ya, keep this stuff up and I won't be responsible...  It's lucky for you I don't know my Moogs from my Hammonds, or I'd be peppering this thread with youtube clips of Uriah Heep!

So, yeah, you've been warned now...

Deaths Jester

Quote from: ow_tiobe_sb on July 16, 2010, 01:23:10 PM
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMoog.

^_^

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker

*covers his eyes*  STOP THAT TIOBE!!!  NOW!!!
Avatar picture originally a Brom painting entitled Marionette.

ow_tiobe_sb

Quote from: The Phantom Eyebrow on July 16, 2010, 06:48:27 PM
It's lucky for you I don't know my Moogs from my Hammonds, or I'd be peppering this thread with youtube clips of Uriah Heep!

So, yeah, you've been warned now...


Strewth!  What are you trying to do to me, sir?  Is it not common knowledge that the Hammond organ was my first love?  And we all know how that ended, don't we?  Leslie still has a restraining order against me, and no one will sell me a copy of Tarkus (which features some of the best percussive Hammond sound evah).

Moreover, you insult me with your empty threats, sir.  Everyone knows that YouTube was not in existence during Dickens's time.

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker

P.S. Down, D.J.  Good dog.
Two words: Moog.

Deaths Jester

Quote from: ow_tiobe_sb on July 17, 2010, 07:40:54 PM
Quote from: The Phantom Eyebrow on July 16, 2010, 06:48:27 PM
It's lucky for you I don't know my Moogs from my Hammonds, or I'd be peppering this thread with youtube clips of Uriah Heep!

So, yeah, you've been warned now...


Strewth!  What are you trying to do to me, sir?  Is it not common knowledge that the Hammond organ was my first love?  And we all know how that ended, don't we?  Leslie still has a restraining order against me, and no one will sell me a copy of Tarkus (which features some of the best percussive Hammond sound evah).


Would that be the B3 Hammond organ or one of the other ones?  I would allow a B3 in here but only if you played some Jimmie Smith tunes, my dear fellow but no Tarkus!

And I am not a dog!!! *foams at the mouth*
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ow_tiobe_sb

I got yer B3 (and yer Mellotron, and yer Rhodes) right here.

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

Tomato


JeyNyce

Moog sounds like it's a lot of fun, but is it better than
LOG?
I don't call for tech support, I AM TECH SUPPORT!
It's the internet, don't take it personal!

Tawodi Osdi

Moog?  That sounds like what a cow says when it has something stuck in its throat.

ow_tiobe_sb

Quote from: Tomato on July 22, 2010, 09:49:54 AM
Toibe, I like Moogles too.

I am sorry to inform you, Tomato, that Bob never formed a tasteless pop group with Susanna Hoffs.

Quote from: JeyNyce on July 23, 2010, 02:54:28 PM
Moog sounds like it's a lot of fun, but is it better than
LOG?


Moog beats the oscillators off LOG seven days a week and twice on Sunday.  Kids especially love the portability of the modular Moog 1 and squeal at the opportunity to use the term "Little Phatty" in casual conversation.

Quote from: Tawodi Osdi on July 24, 2010, 02:16:37 AM
Moog?  That sounds like what a cow says when it has something stuck in its throat.

I highly doubt that any bovine creature, lacking the vitally important opposable thumbs, could create a sound as cool, revitalising, and otherworldly as a Moog.  Let me restate that the Moog is the York Peppermint Pattie ™ of analog synths; consequently, if you don't get the sensation, you simply don't get it.

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

Deaths Jester

Quote from: ow_tiobe_sb on July 19, 2010, 06:33:19 PM
I got yer B3 (and yer Mellotron, and yer Rhodes) right here.

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker

Not bad,,but not great...I mean ye just playing hte scale, mate...come on...try something with real bite!!  (On another note not in Randy's forum: Actually, if you read music PM me and I have a few things ye can try out)
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ow_tiobe_sb

#21
Quote from: Deaths Jester on July 28, 2010, 03:17:40 PM
come on...try something with real bite!!
Bite this!

And that was, in this order: Hammond B3 organ, Minimoog, Fender Rhodes piano, and Mellotron (with a trombone setting).

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker

P.S. Is there any wonder why I love that Minimoog sound?  :wub:

P.P.S. I rerecorded and reuploaded a new version, now with added theremin!  ;)
Two words: Moog.

Tawodi Osdi

I used to have building instructions for theramins.  It might be interesting to look for them again and build a theramin as a hobby.

JeyNyce

I don't call for tech support, I AM TECH SUPPORT!
It's the internet, don't take it personal!

ow_tiobe_sb

#24
Quote from: JeyNyce on July 30, 2010, 02:08:57 PM
I'm waiting for Moog: The Movie

Bought it (some time ago), watched it, loooooooooooved it!  :wub:

Bob is such a hunk!  ^_^

EDIT: BTW, if anyone out there would like to try a taste of virtual minimoogie goodness, one should download MiniMogue VA by Glen Stegner, Gunnar Ekornås, and Gabriel Abney and play it via the free VST host, MiniHost by Tobybear.

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Maker
Two words: Moog.

ow_tiobe_sb

#25
Did I mention how the Minimoog is the Ginsu knife of analog synths?  Listen to how it cuts through this track as if the music were made of butter.  :wub:

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

Deaths Jester

Quote from: ow_tiobe_sb on July 28, 2010, 07:15:27 PM
Quote from: Deaths Jester on July 28, 2010, 03:17:40 PM
come on...try something with real bite!!
Bite this!

And that was, in this order: Hammond B3 organ, Minimoog, Fender Rhodes piano, and Mellotron (with a trombone setting).

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker

P.S. Is there any wonder why I love that Minimoog sound?  :wub:

P.P.S. I rerecorded and reuploaded a new version, now with added theremin!  ;)


Yeah but ye still just doing scale studies on ye moog...come on mate...give me a real song...or are ye one of those that just pretends?!?!  (Yes, I am a former musician for those wondering..I actually can read music and detect different stuff that some can't..ohh...I have powers!!!)
Avatar picture originally a Brom painting entitled Marionette.

ow_tiobe_sb

#27
Quote from: Deaths Jester on August 06, 2010, 03:39:55 PM
Yeah but ye still just doing scale studies on ye moog...come on mate...give me a real song...or are ye one of those that just pretends?!?!  (Yes, I am a former musician for those wondering..I actually can read music and detect different stuff that some can't..ohh...I have powers!!!)

Let it never be said that I turned down a challenge from a(n un)worthy opponent. :P

For your listening (dis)pleasure, I present, "MoogFest." (which includes Rhodes piano and Hammond B3 organ.).

If 'tis dissonant in the middle, 'tis due to the fact that my (stormy) listening habits, of late, have mixed equal measures of Yes and King Crimson, which, if you know the two bands' whiskers well enough, 'tis akin to mixing water and oil.

I will make a prediction: DJ will still be displeased (And, goodness knows, I've indisputably let him, a most worthy opponent, down before, in a different medium.).

Nevertheless, one should STILL RESPECT THE MOOG.

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.

Deaths Jester

Getting better, specially like 2:00 to 2:27 the best.  However, (you knew it was coming...everyone did) your chords progression is so out of whack and the whole piece (other than the last 27 seconds when ye chords get drowned out) smacks of dissonance.  At times, the choices of chords hurt my ears I felt they might bleed....and don't get me started on the voicing choices.  Come on Tiobe, hang it up and fall under my tutelage...it's probably the only way we can save the poor Hammond organ you keeping torturing now!
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ow_tiobe_sb

Ah, DJ, you simply wish to make my organ play the blues, and 'tis too early in th' day for it to turn blue.  ;)

And, aye, because this is a Moog thread and not a Hammond organ thread, here is the same tune transformed by the magical power of the Polymoog!

ow_tiobe_sb
Phantom Bunburyist and Whirled Braker
Two words: Moog.