@Geeljasjes "There is no meaning to the word 'Moog' in Dutch."
Yes there is. "Moog" and later "Moge" (which got out of disuse, same root as "vermogen" meaning power/ability/capital) means someone who (has a family member who has) great power and influence.
He says "Moch" with a short O, but in Dutch it would actually sound with a long O as in "Boat". The G at the end sounds very gutteral. That's if you're living in the north, in the south they pronounce it like Bob does, which we call a 'soft-G'.
Joc Cymraeg / Welsh joke....
Ydy hyn yn neud pedalau Taurus yn draed moch?
Would this would make the Taurus pedals, pig's feet? - Traed moch
glyngoll 2 months ago
@Geeljasjes "There is no meaning to the word 'Moog' in Dutch."
Yes there is. "Moog" and later "Moge" (which got out of disuse, same root as "vermogen" meaning power/ability/capital) means someone who (has a family member who has) great power and influence.
Vincentgriezelig 3 months ago
Mogue
MusicChemo 3 months ago
"mowg" it is!
keogh02 9 months ago
!!!!ELDER GOD OF SYNTHESIZER!!!!! >>>R.I.P.<<<
THEH4VOC 1 year ago
Wow, could he be from Dutch decent?
He says "Moch" with a short O, but in Dutch it would actually sound with a long O as in "Boat". The G at the end sounds very gutteral. That's if you're living in the north, in the south they pronounce it like Bob does, which we call a 'soft-G'.
There is no meaning to the word 'Moog' in Dutch.
Amazing to find this video.
Geeljasjes 1 year ago
I miss Bob.
mattsynth 1 year ago
actually, here in holland we pronounce the "g" the same way as "ch" so it's not really "moch" but like the o in vogue, but with a hard g(or ch).
Deciusdisco 2 years ago
Hahaha, Sweet I've been looking for this clip. Thanks!
Trilabite 2 years ago