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From: AndyWhitmore
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  • wonderfull... Behind the guitar player there's a hammond organ! *.*

  • Охуительно! Нет слов!

  • Keyboardist looks like Rick Wakeman without the hair.

  • WOW!

    *******stars !

  • great moog solo,its not often a player has such a good understanding of how the instrument works to get a specific sound in mind....the rest of the band are in the pocket too...

  • Here's to money and dedication.

  • Great feel on the solo, you milked the C tone center more than I'd have done and made a good point in doing so.

  • You guys nice performance, Cheers :)

  • how about getting a good shot of the drummer actually doing some good drumming. guitar guy was doing nothing.

  • I must know the name of the headphones.

  • @ChunkieTehMaster beyer DT 100's.

  • aren't there suppose to be a bunch of triplets in the melody? sounds like it's missing something

  • great jam:)

    btw I expected a little bit more from the Moog chorus..

  • really quality stuff!!

  • Very nice session.

  • top players and a sweet song

  • COOL!!!!

  • nice

  • that aint herbie, this has nothing to do with herbie.

  • Wow, that's a great song, and GREAT playing.

  • Truly musical magic. Great performance!

  • Fantastic!

  • it's a shame the minimoog voyager can't sound like this. after 5 years, the best i can do is a stevie wonder bassline

  • @ajdicks The relevant question is, what's after the synth and especially how it's configured. Now I haven't my hand on real vintage machinery but on the stuff I've had experience with I can say the raw output isn't oft that nice. I suspect back in 70s 80s the gear manufacturers tried to get everything sound smooth, now synths by default are quite harsh and only with lot of critical listening and good outboard eq/processing you can try to shape it smooth to ears. Andy may correct me if I'm wrong?

  • @fourbarposer 1976 to 1983 synthesizers were truly unique. No amount of tinkering will get a modern synth to sound like the one in this video. Better men than us have tried and failed.

  • YEAH! I like it!!!

  • Does anyone know the name of this song?

    I couldn't find it under Andy Whitmore's name at the apple store.

  • the song is Sugar. by Stanley Turrentine.

  • Great Playing! Wish I had that minimoog.

  • those drums are tight as fuck

  • moog cool

  • You guys have ridiculously great chops. I love the arrangement here, and I LOVE synth solos. Keep up the great work!

  • ...great to see jazz alive and well .... nice playing, killer moog work, really. Great taste around the whole band. thanks

  • Nice video,nice music!!!

  • the moog solo was sweet

  • just great...

  • LOLWUT?

    Good,but the description is misleading.

  • Nice video, although I expected something else ;)

  • Well I was expecting to see Herbie Hancock but nontheless what you guys have is a really great jam. Frankly Id love to get my hands on a Mini. Great video guys!

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