|  | Posted by thesonoftruth on 11/26/05 00:50 
LMO wrote:> Yes, but we are not talking about friggin' theramins. We're talking about
 > real ones...
 >
 
 I thought Friggin was an island in Greece.
 
 
 > "thesonoftruth" <thesonoftruth@aol.com> wrote in message
 > news:1132477466.718393.68960@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
 > >
 > > Alpha wrote:
 > >> "thesonoftruth" <thesonoftruth@aol.com> wrote in message
 > >> news:1132469257.094578.201950@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
 > >> >
 > >> > Alpha wrote:
 > >> >> "thesonoftruth" <thesonoftruth@aol.com> wrote in message
 > >> >> news:1132375327.020630.156560@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
 > >> >> >
 > >> >> > Jan Dean wrote:
 > >> >> >> TODD TAMANEND CLARK wrote:
 > >> >> >> > How much theremin usage is there on the "Brian Wilson
 > >> >> >> > Presents Smile" DVD?
 > >> >> >> >
 > >> >> >>
 > >> >> >> None.
 > >> >> >>
 > >> >> >> The thingy on Good Vibrations isn't a REAL theremin.
 > >> >> >>
 > >> >> > I've read many arguments regarding this, but there is video footage
 > >> >> > of
 > >> >> > Mike Love using a theremin leg, as well as later ones with the tone
 > >> >> > strip.
 > >> >> >
 > >> >> >
 > >> >> >> Try Lothar and the Hand People.
 > >> >> > Excellent!
 > >> >> >
 > >> >>
 > >> >> It is NOT a theremin.  It is an electro-theremin aka Tannerin,
 > >> >> invented
 > >> >> by
 > >> >> Paul Tanner of UCLA.
 > >> >>
 > >> >> If you see the actual videos of Good Vibrations, there is no theremin.
 > >> >> It
 > >> >> is a ribbon-controlled device.
 > >> >
 > >> > Oh!  I must have been looking at a FAKE video. The guy in the stocking
 > >> > cap was a dead ringer for Mike Love.
 > >> >
 > >>
 > >> Oh!  You must have a fake brain.
 > >
 > > You're talking about "the video" and then you cut to a quote about the
 > > original recording. I do know what a frigging Theremin looks like.
 > >>
 > >> http://www.tompolk.com/Tannerin/Tannerin.html
 > >
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