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Moog part on "Pipeline/Killtime"???
Sorry that this has been brought up before but does someone know when the moog synth is played during the "killtime" section of pipeline/killtime? is it the very end where there is this heavily modulating wobbley sound going on, to me that always sounded like an effect on the guitar...
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Yeah, doesn't sound very Sonic Youth-y to use a moog.
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i wondered that too...maybe a guitar running through moog circuits...
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Eh?
It's clearly a Moog making that gurgly sound. |
well a moog can sound like alot of things, and perhaps vice versa. not saying that its isn't a moog though... when i hear live versions of "pipeline/killtime" the ending doesn't sound to dissimilar to me than the one on Sister, live I think Lee does that vibrato/wah effect...
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ring modulator?
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i think the outro is a combo of thurston going batshit on the moog, coupled with a flangy guitar sound (possibly lee, i'd have to consult an '87 gig to see for sure), which is also reproduced live.
i'd check now but too busy digging new malkmus--yowza!! |
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nah. thats not true man. Lee has been using his moog a lot lately proof |
that's a KORG organ..?
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isit?
whatever. its a synth. haha. |
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walter sear plays the moog to the best of my knowledge... |
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yeah, that new Malkmus is great! he's playing in Newport pretty soon, should be a hot show.. |
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Update- Walter set it up but Steve was the man at the controls for the take. |
Interesting, I wonder what made me think it was Thurston.. I was sure I'd read it in "Confusion is Next", but the one reference I found after a brief skim simply said Sear programmed it. Thanks for the updated info!
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interesting indeed...
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Nice little tid bit there.
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