For someone who quite literally changed the sound of popular music as we know it, Bob always came across as very humble and somewhat bewildered by the whole thing. The Sculpture Garden concert must have been amazing to be at.
Thanks for sharing this. My first synth was a $100 Moog Micromoog back in the 80s when junk from Japan like the DX-7 was the "in" thing. Once you play a Moog you get hooked! It was inspirational enough to start a hobby career in electronic music. Thank you for sharing this is with the world! Moog will always be remembered!
he he, like it when bob says- back in the 70's they (moog) didnt have time to write manuals so you went to the factory to meet bob and have personel tutorial ....how cool is that ???
Writing manuals can be the most tedious job. But the ones that came with the Moogerfooger pedals I own are great: a different, old school style, almost scientific. The user is not treated as an idiot.
For someone who quite literally changed the sound of popular music as we know it, Bob always came across as very humble and somewhat bewildered by the whole thing. The Sculpture Garden concert must have been amazing to be at.
H71BCD 1 month ago
4:56 :-)
Gtechture 3 months ago
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Gtechture 3 months ago
Lmao @ what's that wonderful smell Robert! Hahahahahahah moms was getting high.
dhampex 6 months ago
love my Moog little Phatty synth :D
doom705 9 months ago 2
infinite thanks Bob!!! you expanded sooo much our musical vocabulary, musical expression for musicians and the whole world
logonazo 1 year ago
!!!!ELDER GOD OF SYNTHESIZER!!!!! >>>R.I.P.<<<
THEH4VOC 1 year ago
Legend!!!What a funny guy as well-we were all probably a little bit high.
victormusictechnique 1 year ago
weed and synths haha this is the way to live
futuristique 1 year ago
What a great man! A saint!
harmonicsynthesizer 2 years ago
wow what a great personality Bob was....and what a remarable time that must have been. i whish i was there ...
MarcS4R 2 years ago
Whoa!! I finally get to hear how it really happened,.
I miss this fella,.I regret not getting to know him better,.when I lived in Asheville,.,
boobj 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this. My first synth was a $100 Moog Micromoog back in the 80s when junk from Japan like the DX-7 was the "in" thing. Once you play a Moog you get hooked! It was inspirational enough to start a hobby career in electronic music. Thank you for sharing this is with the world! Moog will always be remembered!
alphawav2 3 years ago
Makes me smile every time... Thank you Dr. Moog
HorribleHarry 3 years ago 8
he he, like it when bob says- back in the 70's they (moog) didnt have time to write manuals so you went to the factory to meet bob and have personel tutorial ....how cool is that ???
electrozaps 3 years ago
Writing manuals can be the most tedious job. But the ones that came with the Moogerfooger pedals I own are great: a different, old school style, almost scientific. The user is not treated as an idiot.
yurzappa 3 years ago
He will Never Be Forgoten
tie32101 3 years ago
I always liked that story. If you dig this then you need to read the book "Analog Days"
synthesizerman 3 years ago
He's one of the coolest people ever. Very friendly...I'm so glad I got to meet him before he passed. He will be missed.
kcirtap01 3 years ago
RIP and god bless to Robert Moog.
doom705 3 years ago 11
Great vid! - many thanks!!!
v6pete 4 years ago 4
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fuckin nigger
M3talH3ad3030150 4 years ago
I wish I was there!
64mung 4 years ago 2
sei un mito
synth64 4 years ago