I agree. The movie isn't what I was expecting, but was pleasantly surprised by it. It was great that Dr. Moog was allowed to just be himself and share his life experiences, both business and personal to the audience. I am honored that I had the chance to meet Dr. Moog several times throughout the years.

Here is a picture I took in 2003 that shows him at his best and happiest; working on an analog synth


And the two of us at the 2003 Winter NAMM


Dave


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Wm. David McMahan
Nat'l Product and Support Manager
Generalmusic USA
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