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Moog (2004)

Starring: Charlie Clouser, Herbert Deutsch Director: Hans Fjellestad Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Charlie Clouser, Herbert Deutsch, Keith Emerson, Edd Kalehoff, Gershon Kingsley
  • Directors: Hans Fjellestad
  • Producers: Hans Fjellestad, Adriana Trujillo, Gary Hustwit, Keith York, Ryan Page
  • Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Plexifilm
  • DVD Release Date: May 31, 2005
  • Run Time: 72 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00095L94W
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #22,795 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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A man who genuinely revolutionized late-20th Century music gets his due with Moog, writer-director Hans Fjellestad's absorbing documentary about Robert Moog, inventor of the synthesizer that bears his name. In his seventies when this 2004 film was made, Moog began working with electronic music in the late 1940s, when he designed and built theremins (the source of the wavy sci-fi sound heard on the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations"). But it was the development of the Moog synthesizer, an analog instrument with electronic components, that put him on the map. Unsurprisingly, it was initially dismissed as a soulless novelty, a notion not helped by its use in silly commercial jingles; Moog himself was regarded as nothing less than a dangerous anarchist out to destroy music as we know it. That all changed when he added a keyboard to his machine and musicians of all stripes gradually began using it for more serious ends. Moog credits Walter (now Wendy) Carlos' Switched-On Bach as the first important milestone, and the list of major artists who have used it since then includes the Beatles (on Abbey Road), Stevie Wonder (a vital early proponent who for some reason goes completely unmentioned here), Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and Rick Wakeman of Yes. The latter two perform briefly in the film, as do many others (P-Funk's Bernie Worrell, Sun Ra, Charlie Clouser of Nine Inch Nails), but Moog is the star here. Indeed, it's hard not to believe this genial, self-effacing man when he talks of the "spiritual connection" between his invention and the people who play it. --Sam Graham

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ROBERT MOOG HAS BEEN INVENTING AND BUILDING ELECTRONIC MUSICAL instruments for nearly half a century. MOOG, the film, takes us inside the mind of this legendary figure as he shares his ideas about creativity, design, interactivity, and spirituality. To this day, Moog continues to shape musical culture with some of the most inspiring instruments ever created.

MOOG features interviews and performances by Stereolab, Keith Emerson, Walter Sear, Gershon Kinsgley, Jean-Jacques Perrey & Luke Vibert, Rick Wakeman, DJ Spooky, Herb Deutsch, Bernie Worrell, Pamelia Kurstin, Tino Corp., Charlie Clouser, Money Mark, Mix Master Mike and others.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Overview and Insite into Moogs Private world., July 1, 2006
By David Carlin (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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I enjoyed this documentary. I've read a few of the other reviews and I guess I am confused as to what some of these viewers expected. This is not an engineering documentary on Moog synthesizers in any regard, What we have here is a very good overview of the Man himself. Bob Moog comes across as a very easy-natured person who was initially very interested in electrical engineering but was luckily diverted into musical audio technology. In this video you can see him interacting with musicians and learning how they use his instruments. He learned not just the electrical side but the artistic side of the musicians he listened to when developing ideas. This was constant. I am currently reading a very good documentary on Moog and this video complements it very well. Since Moogs Passing in August of 2005, this video will shed much light on his character and his life interests. Bob never gave the impression he wanted to be rich from the fruit of his labors, but wanted to stay inquisitive to all aspects of his life.

- Dave Carlin
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33 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Incomplete, but interesting, August 28, 2005
By Eric Persing (Burbank, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I enjoyed the movie very much and am glad I bought it, but at the same time was frustrated that it focused on so few of the people involved and such a small part of the whole story. I understand that the first-time director made this as a labor of love, but it wasn't clearly presented what the concept of the film was...instead, it was an attempt at a history, that ended up more as a personal portrait of the inventor.

The frustrating things that are omitted are critical history about the business errors that Bob made that nearly ruined him, his teaching career, the formation of Big Briar and the subsequent reclaimation of his trademark name for Moog synthesizers. Instead, you get Bob talking about his garden for a long time (which reminded me of "Being There".....people trying to read way too much into what plants he grows!)

As others have mentioned, the featured artists are a very odd mix, not representative of the musical pioneers that made the Moog synth a landmark instrument. It's cool to have Bernie Worrell, but where the heck are the mentions of influential artists like Stevie Wonder, Jan Hammer, Chick Corea, Klaus Shultz, Jean Michel jarre, Giorgio Moroder, etc, etc, etc. It's very odd to have extended performances of groups that aren't even using ANY Moog synths! And some of the Moogfest groups are OK, but not the influential groups that defined the vocabulary of the instrument.

It's too bad the filmaker didn't have a larger budget. Moog is such an important topic, that it's a shame that it wasn't more comprehensive. Perhaps Wendy Carlos and others will participate in a more complete picture of the history of this important instrument.

On the level of the film as a personal portrait, it largely succeeds. I was fortunate to know Bob a little bit from the industry and the film does a great job of capturing his spirit. It's now a particularly important film with Bob's passing, as it presents his mind and heart in a very special way that could have only been done while Bob was alive. So the decision to focus the limited resources the filmakers had on Bob's thought process turned out to be a very smart one indeed.

Well worth checking out, but just understand that it's not a very thorough history of Moog Music or of the synthesizer or of the artists that made it what it is today.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars We're lucky to have it..., July 17, 2006
By T.G. (Newcastle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
Nobody would fund this poor guy Hans Fjellestad... Wendy Carlos apparently even threatened legal action (for what he did or might do, I don't know). Apparently nobody else had the foresight to realize that Bob Moog wouldn't live forever. We're lucky to have this document on Bob's life, imperfect that it may be. Mr. Fjellestad was working on an extremely limited budget, so how much can you complain when it's clear nobody else was willing to share his dream, or at least help pay for it. Now it's too late to make anything like it again, at least with Bob himself in it. I for one own a copy, and am grateful for it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars love!!!!!!!!!!!
If you like synths you'll love this DVD guaranteed. A must see are the Shaffer light commercials.
Published 5 months ago by A. Helfrich

5.0 out of 5 stars "Moog" a brilliant Film for anyone interested in moog,
"Moog" a brilliant Film for anyone interested in moog,theremins, synthesizers or the history of eletronic music!!!!! Read more
Published 14 months ago by Collette Mccaslin

5.0 out of 5 stars Analog Synthesizer Fever
I finished watching it 5 minutes ago and the first time I did was come here to amazon to see how much a minimoog costs, too bad I will have to wait a couple of years before I can... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars mumbling, muttering mess
A documentary about Robert Moog, one of the most important figures in electronic music? Yes, please, sign me up. Alas, this premise goes awry from the outset. Read more
Published on August 27, 2006 by Michael L. White

3.0 out of 5 stars interesting but not really complete documentary
A very interesting documentary about the person Bob Moog, but I expected a more complete history, more about the full range of instruments wearing the name "MOOG". Read more
Published on March 19, 2006 by auryn

3.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile, But I was Looking for "Side 2".
I hate to criticize this DVD since I love the topic and the central character. But, I feel that there was not enough coverage of the technology and other important contributors &... Read more
Published on January 10, 2006 by Richard H. Breen Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars It's MOOG... nothing else needs saying!
If you are at all interested in synthesizers, their impact on the music world, and how the Moog synthesizer changed history, this is a 'must have'. Read more
Published on September 23, 2005 by Richard G. Scott

4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Tribute to a Brilliant Man
I recently discovered this outstanding documentary after hearing Bob Moog had brain cancer. He passed away yesterday (August 21st, 2005). Read more
Published on August 22, 2005 by Gemma Ray

1.0 out of 5 stars This Giant Deserves Better
This wonderful pioneer of electronic music deserves to be praised and studied. This documentary does neither - it consists of long, tedious diatribes by people like Rick Wakeman... Read more
Published on August 3, 2005 by P. Hall

5.0 out of 5 stars Everything You Wanted To Know About Moog But Were Afraid To Ask
I had heard good things about this movie, but still had low expectations. By the end of the film, however, I was blown away. Read more
Published on July 31, 2005 by James Combs

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