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very cool "Synth Legends" livestream August 21

I got this information in an email:

"Join the Bob Moog Foundation next Thursday, August 21st, for a special livestream event honoring the legacy of Bob Moog and his innovative peers in synthesizer development.

The Synth Legends symposium, which originally took place front of a live audience on April 19th, 2005, marked an unforgettable moment in synth history. Engineers Bob Moog, Tom Oberheim, Dave Smith, and Marcus Ryle came together in a panel moderated by drum machine innovator Roger Linn to answer questions and reflect on their collective impact on electronic music.

The panel was Bob Moog’s last public appearance, and this livestream event is an opportunity for all of us to celebrate Bob on the 20th anniversary of his passing.

The Synth Legends livestream will take place on the Bob Moog Foundation’s YouTube channel at 8pm (EDT) on August 21st. Tom Oberheim, Denise Smith (wife of the late Dave Smith), Marcus Ryle, and Michelle Moog-Koussa will be present in the chat during the stream to answer questions from the audience.

Moog Music is proud to sponsor this event and continue to carry on Bob’s legacy of innovation."

Comments

  • Keep this on the front page until Thursday, I say.

  • abfabf
    edited August 2025

    Bumping this because the stream is today.

    Edit- That was fun, interesting, and worth the time spent. If it is still up at YouTube, I recommend it.

  • edited August 2025

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  • @abf said:
    Bumping this because the stream is today.

    Edit- That was fun, interesting, and worth the time spent. If it is still up at YouTube, I recommend it.

    ...and then, why not a link to it?

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @abf said:
    Bumping this because the stream is today.

    Edit- That was fun, interesting, and worth the time spent. If it is still up at YouTube, I recommend it.

    ...and then, why not a link to it?

    I had the same reaction as you at first.

  • @ecou said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    @abf said:
    Bumping this because the stream is today.

    Edit- That was fun, interesting, and worth the time spent. If it is still up at YouTube, I recommend it.

    ...and then, why not a link to it?

    I had the same reaction as you at first.

    I can read all by myself thank you and I found it already as well, that's not the point. And instead of going to the trouble of making a screenshot and drawing on it you could also have linked. I do not get your highlighted repetition at all, in fact I find it a bit condescending (I know you don't mean it like that, but still). Moving on.

    Here's the link: Synth Legends (2005): Bob Moog, Tom Oberheim, Dave Smith, Marcus Ryle, Roger Linn

  • @Pxlhg said:

    @abf said:
    Bumping this because the stream is today.

    Edit- That was fun, interesting, and worth the time spent. If it is still up at YouTube, I recommend it.

    ...and then, why not a link to it?

    Because at the time the stream was about to air I came back to this thread and only one person had clicked on it. So it seemed pointless to link, especially since I didn't know if the video would still be available to watch afterward.
    So what.

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