Talk:Moogfest
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Emerson touring with Moog synthesizers
editThe current version of the article makes it sound like Emerson just took Minimoogs on tour with him. Actually, Emerson was famous for dragging around the big Moog Modular on tour. When Minimoogs came out, he took one of those too, as well as other Moog prototypes and models, but continued to take the big Moog on tour. You can see all the Moog stuff he took on tour in the 1970s here. The article should reflect that he was touring with a lot more than the Minimoog. TheBlinkster (talk) 09:40, 16 March 2016 (UTC)
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