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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: robsearson on May 05, 2006, 09:59:59 PM
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Scroll about halfway down, look for the heading "Edd Kalehoff Makes Love To The Moog Synthesizer".
http://attentionmax.com/blog/things_personal/ (http://\"http://attentionmax.com/blog/things_personal/\")
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Very neat video.
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Be sure to click on "View other videos by maxkalehoff" and check out Pool Orgy!. It is totally G rated, basically Max with a camcorder introducing his friends at a pool party. But man, what a dynamite musical score it has! I wonder who the talented composer/arranger was?
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Direct link to the post (http://\"http://attentionmax.com/blog/2006/03/edd_kalehoff_makes_love_to_the.html\")
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Wow. Listening to that commercial at the end of the video the first time through, I laughed to myself because the style was unmistakeably his. The second time through, I kinda half-seriously wondered if the song was recorded in the same session as the Tattletales theme; the style and the instrumentation sound almost identical, and it sounds like he could have gone right from one song to the other without changing the settings on the synth, that is, it's producing the same type of sound.
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The second time through, I kinda half-seriously wondered if the song was recorded in the same session as the Tattletales theme; the style and the instrumentation sound almost identical, and it sounds like he could have gone right from one song to the other without changing the settings on the synth, that is, it's producing the same type of sound.
Huh? The Tattletales music has guitars, a harp and a string section. The Schaefer Beer spot sounds a lot more like the Concentration music but with glockenspiel instead of bass guitar. On the Schaefer spot he had a MOOG-generated rhythm track under the melody. Part of the challenge for MOOG musicians was proving it could make more than beep and boop sounds.
(At about :23 into Tattletales you really hear the string section. At about :37 there is a harp gliss. Like the TPIR theme, the harp got buried in the mix.)
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[quote name=\'chris319\' post=\'117977\' date=\'May 8 2006, 06:58 AM\']
Huh? The Tattletales music has guitars, a harp and a string section. The Schaefer Beer spot sounds a lot more like the Concentration music but with glockenspiel instead of bass guitar. On the Schaefer spot he had a MOOG-generated rhythm track under the melody. Part of the challenge for MOOG musicians was proving it could make more than beep and boop sounds.
(At about :23 into Tattletales you really hear the string section. At about :37 there is a harp gliss. Like the TPIR theme, the harp got buried in the mix.)
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The Concentration theme also has to have real drums. Synth percussion didn't sound that good in 1973.
--Mike
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The thing that struck me about this clip was hearing Bob Moog pronounce Edd's name. Kale-hoff? I guess I've been thinking all these years it was "Ka-leh-hoff." Anybody know for sure?
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[quote name=\'Clay Zambo\' post=\'117991\' date=\'May 8 2006, 01:55 PM\']
The thing that struck me about this clip was hearing Bob Moog pronounce Edd's name. Kale-hoff? I guess I've been thinking all these years it was "Ka-leh-hoff." Anybody know for sure?
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Bob's right.
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[quote name=\'Clay Zambo\' post=\'117991\' date=\'May 8 2006, 01:55 PM\']
The thing that struck me about this clip was hearing Bob Moog pronounce Edd's name. Kale-hoff? I guess I've been thinking all these years it was "Ka-leh-hoff." Anybody know for sure?
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I've always heard "Kale-hoff," including his appearances on fX (where his music was used for all of the "TV Made Fresh Daily") and performing the theme of the short-lived "Arts & Entertainment Revue" (A&E's attempt at a classier "ET") on-set with Grover Washington, Jr. (the credit for the recorded version of the theme was "Theme music by Edd Kalehoff featuring Grover Washington, Jr.").
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I've never even heard his name pronounced, but I always assumed it was "Kale-hoff".
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[quote name=\'chris319\' post=\'117977\' date=\'May 8 2006, 06:58 AM\']
Huh? The Tattletales music has guitars, a harp and a string section. The Schaefer Beer spot sounds a lot more like the Concentration music but with glockenspiel instead of bass guitar.
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Erm, yeah. I think I was playing the Concentration 70's theme in my mind, but it somehow ended up typed as Tattletales. They all kinda mixed together in my brain. Plus it was late at night, and I'm all muddled then anyway.