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This is beyond cheesy – but typical of the “switched on” Moog music craze of the first wave of synth pop: Eleanor Rigby, from Marty Gold’s Moog Plays The Beatles.

Featuring fashion from 1969!

via cosmocorps2000:

Eleanor Rigby from MARTY GOLD’s album “MOOG PLAYS THE BEATLES” from 1969.Clips from old fashion report, 1969.

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One Response to “Switched On Beatles, From 1969”  

  1. 1 kitschmoog

    I think the 1st version of Wendy CARLOS on " By request " best in virtuoso performance. This one is a " kitsch funny version ".

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