Hurdy Gurdy Man
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For my money,the best lesson in how the Mellotron could be used successfully in the enhancement of pop/rock recording is the Moody Blues expansive employment of the device on their late 60's/early 70's albums.I think the single best example would probably be "In Search Of The Lost Chord" with its multitudes of symphonic textures.The Mellotron was played on these Moodies' works mostly by Mike Pinder,who himself worked at a Melltron manufacturer and dealer in the early/mid 60's and suggested its usage to the Beatles around the time of(this is so perfect it's like fate)"Strawberry Fields".The Monkees' Micky Dolenz was actually one of the first in the world the own one and John Lennon was known to have dabbled with the instrument in Dolenz's home.Around the time of the Mellotron's induction into the pop world,Brian Wilson's newest "pet sound" was the theremin,that spooky,spacy sound you here at the end of the Beach Boys' timeless classic "Good Vibrations"....