Moog spotting: Klaus Schulze on YouTube

Just found the link at the VintageSynth forum.
Good to see a lengthy footage that wasn´t deleted due to copyright infringements.
That sequence is trippy.

Enjoy, KS and Moog fans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_jsRoeNUuo

Nice. :slight_smile: Many thanks for posting that link.

ARP and EMS spotting, too. The close-ups were great.

BTW does anyone know who bought KS’s Moog Modular when he sold it a couple of years back?

Holy Crap!!!

One of the cooler synth things that I have seen on You Tube. :sunglasses:

That was autumn 2005. Not that long ago.
I know the name. And its of cause not me.
But the the new owner likes to stay unknown.
And its not in the USA, nor in Germany.
And it received some major restorations.
I received this information because someone thought I should know what happened to Klaus Schulze’s Moog due to my page about this Moog:
http://www.till-kopper.de/ksmoog.html

absolutely amazing video :laughing:

im just having buttloads of fun trying to figure out what gear he has in that pile of stuff.

I also love that hippy-esque bearskin rug hes got going there.

is he playing a multimoog?

Till, thanks for the info. I was especially curious because for one fleeting moment I wondered about doing something drastic with my mortgage so I could buy it - which really would have been crazy. :smiley: I’m glad the new owner has had work done on it - it sounds like it’s being well looked after.

No, it’s a Micromoog.
Just count the number of keys:

  • the Micromoog got a keyrange from F to C with 32 keys
  • while the bigger Multimoog is ranging F to C with 44 keys

is a snapshot at 2:09 of the YouTube video file.

And if you look at both little brothers of the Mini here:
http://till-kopper.de/moog/moog3.jpg

you will notice the white switches on the very left are not visible at all. So it is a Micromoog for sure.

I love vintage gear spotting

thanks, till!

i love those machines and wish i had a micro.

great movie!

martin

I see a Mini, a Micro, a Poly, an EMS and a white-face Odyssey. Not to mention the ginormous modular.

Is this one of the dudes from Tangerine Dream? Or Kraftwerk? I’m sure I heard of him somewhere…

That was wicked!

Hello Jauntimus,

he became famous as a solo artist in Europe at the very same time as TD in the very early seventies. He was also once in the very late sixties the drummer of the pre EM TD.
Klaus Schulze’s approch to EM was different from Tangerine Dream’s way of doing it. He was more modern classic like in the beginning. His music is more emotional to me and some other fans then all the TD music. And he did some superb abstract tracks that would be considered Ambient nowadays. His typical track length in the seventies was a full 30 min LP side just like TD.
Some people that like TD’s music love Schulze’s work, others not. And finding a woman liking his music is more difficult then finding a female TD fan.

He was aslo shown on Moog leaflets in the late seventies:
http://www.till-kopper.de/moog/moog1.jpg
(KS is the one in the lower right corner)

More infos here:
http://www.klaus-schulze.com

And yes, I am a big fan of his mid seventies to mid eighties work.

Cool poster Till. Wish I had one to frame in my little home studio.

OK, I already recognized Klaus, and EMO and Wakeman. Who are the others? I have my suspicions on a couple, but have no clue on the others…

I spotted Tony Bank and the guitar player of ABBA. But I might be wrong.

Yes, I’m pretty sure that’s Tony Banks on the left. No guitarist from Abba, though (though Benny, the keyboard player, got into playing Moog synths very early after hearing Switched on Bach).

Is the guy on the right of Rick Wakeman Jon Lord? And the one at the top Patrick Moraz? Maybe? I could be wrong on both counts. :smiley:

I’m curious about the one with the beard above Tony Banks. He reminds me of Jean-Philippe Rykiel, but I don’t think he is.

My guesses for the top guys are a young Vangelis and Nicky Hopkins.
Could be wrong though.

Clockwise from top left

Duncan Mackay from 10CC
Patrick Moraz of Yes
Jon Lord of Deep Purple
Klaus Schultz
Benny Andersson of ABBA
Tony Banks of Genesis
Rick Wakeman of Yes

What do all of these artist have in common? The Polymoog. The poster is from that era.

Thanks MC!

Duncan slipped my memory.
His eyes in the poster makes it look like he’s had more than 10cc’s. :wink:
(“I’m not in love! I’m stoned!!”)

Thanks MC !

He is spelled Klaus Schulze.

Although there are many Schultz, Schultze and other variations for this very common name known here in Germany, he belongs to the majority spelled without the “t”.

KDM, a long time friend and business maker of Klaus is collecting those spelling errors in big folders.

Great Video…his minimoog sounds incredible! I noticed 2 reel to reel tape machines going on the right side…was he taping the show or were they providing some of the background sound ?

Benny Andersson, eh??

Boy, it sure looks like a young Keith Emerson to me, but, frankly, I don’t know what Benny Andersson looks like–I wasn’t that caught up with Abba in those days.

Anybody else think that it looks like Emo?