unfortunatly this song takes 14:40 min , but on youtube you only are allowed to upload 10 min at once... so i had to cut the first 4:40. The First part will be uploaded too. If you want to hear the whole song, contact me!
the picture tells you everthing you need to know! :) it´s popular classical music on one of the first modular synthesizer ever build. ^^
if the picture is too blury, just search for the titel!
the best demostartion of the moog synthesizer ever
andrew23947 5 days ago
I wonder how many people know that that clapping and whistling at the end was also produced on the moog?...given the technology at the time,this album is a masterpiece.
catey62 1 month ago
I had been looking for this record for years. A couple of years back I found an american dealer with a box of these still in wrap foil. I bought one, played both sides once on my Technics turntable while i was converting it to MP3 to have it in excellent quality for the rest of my life. This is really an amazing work of art since everything is made using dubbing/layered recording technique since they didn't have polyphonic synthezisers at that time.
mbolbroe 4 months ago
Looking everywhere for this! My mom used to rotate this record quite often when i was a wee tot. More entrancing to me then, but the nostalgia pours itself heavily and makes me like it chasm leaps more.
tidypeaches 6 months ago
You should try uploading this again in unabridged form, You Tube allows much longer videos now.
OlegKostoglatov 7 months ago 2
Same, I remember this was one of my favorite records from my dad's collection. Other included Switched-on Bach and Tomita's Firebird...
alleygh0st 10 months ago
I've listened to many Bolero versions but this edition has always been my favorite. I have the record that has the couple kissing one another which is Leonard Bernstein verson of the piece on one side and this version on the other.
mljbct89 11 months ago
@dave23532 same here!!!!
TheViolentTeddy 1 year ago
I remember this from when I was kid.. My parents had this on vinyl back in the 70's.
dave23532 1 year ago
The best damn demonstration of the Moog synthesizer, hands down.
madbicyclist 1 year ago