Norman Dolph

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falconwhit
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Norman Dolph

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I'm sure you're all aware that Norman Dolph died last week.
It was an opportunity for me to re-read this great interview: https://www.furious.com/perfect/velvetu ... dbook.html
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Thanks a great interview, we all owe him a debt of gratitude for helping to make that record happen
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falconwhit wrote: 27 May 2022 00:29 I'm sure you're all aware that Norman Dolph died last week.
It was an opportunity for me to re-read this great interview: https://www.furious.com/perfect/velvetu ... dbook.html
Wasn't aware of his death, so thanks for the [sad] news.
For his remembrance, here's another, later [2013] interview with Norman Dolph - https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques ... und-heroin [includes some interesting images]
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Re: Norman Dolph

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Yes, the SoS article was also excellent, providing great insights from Norman Dolph.


In the "this is strange" department, he later was involved with a couple of dollar bin moogsploitation records:
https://www.discogs.com/master/526794-T ... s-Electric
https://www.discogs.com/master/257848-T ... ed-On-Rock

Such an interesting character.
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Sad news. Years ago I tracked down his email address and asked him a few nerdy questions, which he very graciously answered. A gentleman.

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I believe it was Joe Harvard, for his 33-1/3 book on the Banana album, who first discovered Dolph's role, and got some very good information from him. Joe himself died a few years ago.
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