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To: Don Pueblo who wrote (14)8/29/1999 9:53:00 PM
From: CatLady  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 47
 
Is that something to do with seraphim and cherubim?

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Oh, maybe not...



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (14)8/30/1999 6:39:00 AM
From: ISOMAN  Respond to of 47
 
You remind me of this guy I used to know. I called him Spigit...

anyway, he got me hooked on Blue Oyster Cult, and...Ozzie Osborne

this is back..oh...1983 maybe 84

anyway..he had turned this damp basment of his into his bedroom, and it was maybe 15 x 20 feet.

Just dark and gloomy..

but..he had two Peavey stacks, something like 5000 watts a side (if you actually used full power)

I think he was using a NAD amp. Not sure...

The room was complete with a red Judas Priest flag covering the ceiling light

So..we're down there one day using his Atari 800 computer..and we read about this kid who wrote a computer game..gold digger or something like that...

anyway, this 13 yr old kid...is a millionaire on one cheesy game...

so..we decide we can put the rock career on hold for a few weeks to write a video game (never programed in our lives but who cares man, if a 13 yr old can, why not two 15 yr olds.)

Long story short..the game never worked out...

SO..I went out and bought a B.C Rich so I could be paul Stanley.



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (14)12/7/2001 10:09:14 PM
From: willcousa  Respond to of 47
 
That's not a theramin, its' new age music.



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (14)12/7/2001 11:02:47 PM
From: cAPSLOCK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 47
 
When I was in College I was fortunate to form a casual relationship with Bob Moog. He was a professor there. Although he wasn't teaching while I was in school I got to eat lunch with him frequently in the schools cafeteria.

I learned a bunch.

But your post reminds me of his wild project at the time to make a MIDI theremin. He was crazy about the idea...

He was crazy in a lot of ways really.

Seems the dream finally became a reality. ;) Was this your source?

bigbriar.com

Oh.. by the way... do you really think a theremin is 'soothing'???

I suppose in a sort of spooky way, yes...



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (14)4/23/2002 6:05:59 AM
From: cAPSLOCK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 47
 
I know this is a super old post... but I thought of you when I saw this Chicken:

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