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Smithsonian Magazine
March or April, 1973
Synthesizers Make The Now Sound
By Philip Tripp
These strange electronic devices may signify a revolution in music. The sounds-eerie or imitative-crop up regularly on radio and T V.
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TWA Ambassador
June 1973
Dr. Moog's Sythesizer-A New Music Form or Just Switched-on-Bosh?
By Jason Wallace
Only history can tell if Dr. Moog is to be the Stradivarius of the Space Age or mere1y an immensely popular mechanic for modern musical form. Either way, he cannot be ignored.
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The New York Times
December, 16, 1973
They Won 't Bach Around the Clock
IAN DOVE
WITH Emerson, Lake and Palmer, apparently nothing succeeds like excess. The successful British rock trio, which is known for its appearances with symphony orchestras, is due at Madison Square Garden tomorrow and Tuesday with over 200 separate items of equipment, valued by Customs at just over $100,000.
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