Hi Michael,
I only bought the Source from you and then I waited until analog synths
were back in fashion (acid house years: 1988-1990)
and sold it for twice the amount. It had no knobs for twiddling for
christ sakes! Wish I did purchase the MS-20 from you, but you didn't
offer it to me.
Maybe it was already gone and replaced by the DX7 (most folks were
kicking themselves years after buying those things).
You still have that Korg Poly-Six?
And you are right. "Spin Me Round" did lose its luster after the
millions of plays.
It sounds horribly dated now and incredibly stiff when compared with
contemporary electronic music.
Unlike GITD which still sounds great after 20 years aside from the
low-fi production.
I was hoping you'd audition as the new singer of INXS, but a karaoke
version of SPIN ME ROUND (in drag) would suffice.
Maybe next time I'm on the East Coast.
---CW
On Oct 1, 2005, at 3:11 PM, Experimental-Products@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Claude...
> The man I sold my Korg MS-20 to... ;)~
> I think it was 1984-5...
> Did I sell you the Moog Source.....?
> or any Drum-machines....?
>
> as far as.....
> Dead or Alive (dance 12"s) were big favs....
> "Spin Me Round" lost some of it's luster after hearing it....
> 3 million times.... :)~
> But I dug the Hi-NRG synth licks....
>
> I'd cover that song only if I could play it in drag... ;)~
>
> M.G.
>