Originally Posted By: Keith from Oz
I just remembered a funny story about something that happened years ago.
In 1975, I'd been playing my organ in bands for a few years, and in a record shop I found an LP of music played on the Moog synthesizer. I loved the sound, and had to have one. I bought a Moog -it was expensive in those days - around $575.00 - but I bought it and used it in conjunction with my Yamaha organ for quite a few years. Although it was only monophonic I loved the synthetic voices -trumpets, flutes, etc that could immitate.
But after a few years it died.
I took it to a technician and asked him if he could fix it and he said he probably could and to leave it with him, but I never heard back.
Scroll ahead a few years and my wife decided to get it out for me and give it to me as a (joke) birthday present. She contacted the technician and told him that her husband had dropped in a Moog synthesizer about six or seven years ago and she would like it back.
He thought about it and said, "Oh yes, it'll be ready by Friday." laugh


I like the story. I wonder how he found it under all the other junk he has.

Keep smilin’. You are now (this week) welcome to come up to the Gold Coast. Once you’re in you’re safe.

Tony


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