
Poly Phonic Moog?
- Christopher Winkels
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I've only recently become able to utter the name "little phatty" with a straight face, and it's like the coolest thing ever! ah well. it is indeed phat.Christopher Winkels wrote:I can't help but agree. Anything to bury the "Phatty" name. Nothing says "1990s" like any moniker derived from the word "phat".

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Hmm. It seems that a particular decade is "out" only in the immediately following decade...once the second decade begins, the nostalgia kicks in...so, I'd say we're about due for lots of "phatness" in the near future....Christopher Winkels wrote:I can't help but agree. Anything to bury the "Phatty" name. Nothing says "1990s" like any moniker derived from the word "phat".
So, my clothes will be in style again? Cool! "Phat" just needs to die, though. That's one part of the '90's I can do without. The only reason I bought the LP was because it was in my price range, and I've always wanted a Moog. I hated the name, but at least the name wasn't in graffiti style, or else I wouldn't have bought the synth at all! The classiness of it was a big deciding factor in my purchase of it. I would NOT buy a Moog polysynth with any variation of "phat" in the name.HB3 wrote:Hmm. It seems that a particular decade is "out" only in the immediately following decade...once the second decade begins, the nostalgia kicks in...so, I'd say we're about due for lots of "phatness" in the near future....

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- Christopher Winkels
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Into prog rock?Christopher Winkels wrote:Well, that's a matter of opinion. Mine differs.T7 wrote:The '90s produced some of greatest synth based music ever, so...Christopher Winkels wrote:I can't help but agree. Anything to bury the "Phatty" name. Nothing says "1990s" like any moniker derived from the word "phat".