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I Ran (So Far Away) (Video) (Original Post) BootinUp Monday OP
I Thought They'd Be Bigger ProfessorGAC 23 hrs ago #1
Reynolds is one of my favorite guitarists... keep_left 22 hrs ago #2
That Was Our Whole Approach In Reverse ProfessorGAC 20 hrs ago #4
Holy '80s, Batman! It's really cool to see... keep_left 15 hrs ago #5
In That Video.. ProfessorGAC 15 hrs ago #6
I still have a couple of those ESQ... keep_left 14 hrs ago #7
The guitarist Paul Reynolds was a key ingredient BootinUp 22 hrs ago #3

ProfessorGAC

(77,212 posts)
1. I Thought They'd Be Bigger
Tue May 12, 2026, 11:46 AM
23 hrs ago

Like The Cars & Duran Duran, they remembered rock was about guitars and drums. The guitar parts were prominent even though they used synths heavily, that interplay was there.
The 2 hits they had were cool tines. But, they flamed out much sooner than I expected. Reynolds being pressured to step aside over his drug problems didn't help.

keep_left

(3,220 posts)
2. Reynolds is one of my favorite guitarists...
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:27 PM
22 hrs ago

…right up there with Alex Lifeson, Andy Summers, etc. Those carefully orchestrated guitar textures were exactly what I needed to hear just as all the walls of keyboards started to dominate the music world. Reynolds showed us how guitars could go head-to-head with keyboards and stay relevant in the ‘80s (and beyond).

ProfessorGAC

(77,212 posts)
4. That Was Our Whole Approach In Reverse
Tue May 12, 2026, 02:12 PM
20 hrs ago

As a multikeyboardist, I considered the other 3 guys the cake; I was just the icing.
Like what you described, I added depth & texture.
Here's an example: the gong, the pads, the wind, the counterrhythm,... Yeah, I play a synth lead here, but it's a call & response with the guitar lead.
This is not our best taped version of this, but it's pretty good. (I don't have the best version rendered to MP4)

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keep_left

(3,220 posts)
5. Holy '80s, Batman! It's really cool to see...
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:16 PM
15 hrs ago

…fellow DU musicians doing their thing. I take it this clip was from the late ‘80s-early ‘90s? Is that an Ensoniq SQ-80 I see?

ProfessorGAC

(77,212 posts)
6. In That Video..
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:40 PM
15 hrs ago

...I think I'm using a DX7, an Ensoniq ESQ-2, and in a rack, an Akai S-612 sampler & an Emu Proteus.
Later videos would have the Ensoniq SQ-2, with and ESQ R in tge rack, and an Alesus QS-8.1 (88 key weighted), with a Yamaha TX802, which was a DX7 in a rack.
So, here there are 4 sound generators, but I evolved to 6.
That video is from around 1990, I think.
It was from a TV show in the Chicago area dedicated to showing club acts.
But, a lot of the material was 80s.
Here's a link to all the videos I've posted so far.
https://youtube.com/@gac-rp7tf?si=ArNLROXHCPwaASLG

keep_left

(3,220 posts)
7. I still have a couple of those ESQ...
Tue May 12, 2026, 08:02 PM
14 hrs ago

…rackmount things. You can set them up in MIDI overflow mode, so that you have a 16-voice synth instead of two 8-voice ones. It’s quite useful for those really washy pads that use up voices fast, especially with guitar synth (big five and six note chords).

BootinUp

(51,611 posts)
3. The guitarist Paul Reynolds was a key ingredient
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:28 PM
22 hrs ago

And he left the band in 1984. There is a wiki page about him.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reynolds_(musician)

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