The Moog synthesizer "bent the course of music forever" Rolling Stone declared. Bob Moog, the man who did that bending, was a lovable geek with Einstein hair and pocket protectors. He walked into history in 1964 when his homemade contraption unexpectedly became a sensation---suddenly everyone wanted a Moog. The Beatles, The Doors, The Byrds, and Stevie Wonder discovered his synthesizer, and it came to be featured in seminal
film scores including Apocalypse Now and A Clockwork Orange. The Moog's game-changing sounds saturated 60's counterculture and burst into the disco party in the 70's to set off the electronic dance music movement. Bob had
singlehandedly founded the synth industry and become a star in the process.But he was also going broke. Imitators copied his technology, the musicians' union accused him of replacing live players, and Japanese competitors started overtaking his work. He struggled to hang on to his inventions, his business, and his very name. Bob's story upends our notions of success and wealth, showing that the two don't always go together.In Switched On,
author Albert Glinsky draws on exclusive access to Bob Moog's personal archives and his probing interviews with Bob's family and a multitude of associates, for this first complete biography of the man and his
work. Switched On takes the reader on a roller coaster ride at turns triumphant, heart-breaking, and frequently laugh out loud absurd---a nuanced trip through the public and private worlds of this legendary inventor who altered the course of music.
The Moog synthesizer "bent the course of music forever" Rolling Stone declared. Bob Moog, the man who did that bending, was a lovable geek with Einstein hair and pocket protectors. He walked into history in 1964 when his homemade contraption unexpectedly became a sensation---suddenly everyone wanted a Moog. The Beatles, The Doors, The Byrds, and Stevie Wonder discovered his synthesizer, and it came to be featured in seminal
film scores including Apocalypse Now and A Clockwork Orange. The Moog's game-changing sounds saturated 60's counterculture and burst into the disco party in the 70's to set off the electronic dance music movement. Bob had
singlehandedly founded the synth industry and become a star in the process.But he was also going broke. Imitators copied his technology, the musicians' union accused him of replacing live players, and Japanese competitors started overtaking his work. He struggled to hang on to his inventions, his business, and his very name. Bob's story upends our notions of success and wealth, showing that the two don't always go together.In Switched On,
author Albert Glinsky draws on exclusive access to Bob Moog's personal archives and his probing interviews with Bob's family and a multitude of associates, for this first complete biography of the man and his
work. Switched On takes the reader on a roller coaster ride at turns triumphant, heart-breaking, and frequently laugh out loud absurd---a nuanced trip through the public and private worlds of this legendary inventor who altered the course of music.
Foreword by Francis Ford Coppola
Prelude
PART ONE: THE FLUSHING GEEK
Chapter 1: Depression's Child
Chapter 2: Bronx Cheers
Chapter 3: Our Guarantee
Chapter 4: No Exit
PART TWO: SLIPPING BACKWARDS ON A BANANA PEEL
Chapter 5: Transistor Man and the Crusaders
Chapter 6: Do It Yourself
Chapter 7: The Abominatron
Chapter 8: A Eunuch in a Harem
Chapter 9: A Few Thousand Screws
PART THREE: COSMIC SOUNDS
Chapter 10: Hallucinations for Your Ear
Chapter 11: The Star Collector
Chapter 12: Long Live the Moog!
Chapter 13: Hello, HAL
Chapter 14: The Plastic Cow Goes Moooooog
Chapter 15: Socket To Me, Baby!
PART FOUR: SHORT CIRCUITS
Chapter 16: Panicsville
Chapter 17: Mini and the Beast
Chapter 18: A Palace Revolution
Chapter 19: The Island of Electronicus
Chapter 20: I Bought Bob Moog
PART FIVE: AN APOCALYPSE NOW
Chapter 21: The Gelatin Pit
Chapter 22: Vexations
Chapter 23: Genericide
Chapter 24: Yankee Go Home
Chapter 25: The Briar Patch
PART SIX: THE GRAND POOBAH
Chapter 26: Genius for Hire
Chapter 27: Comes Now the Defendant
Chapter 28: The Desperate Voyager
Chapter 29: Patron Saint of Electrogeeks
Chapter 30: The Show That Never Ends
Postlude
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
Albert Glinsky is an American composer and author. His music has
been performed internationally and he holds honors and awards from
the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Endowment
for the Arts, among others. He was educated at The Juilliard School
and New York University. His music ranges from acoustic to
electronic works. His book, Theremin: Ether Music and Espionage,
with a foreword by Bob Moog, is the standard work
on Leon Theremin, and won the 2001 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award.
Glinsky is a frequent lecturer and appears regularly on television,
radio, and podcasts.
www.albertglinsky.com
This is the first compete biography of Bob Moog, and it is
entertaining and meticulously assembled, revealing an impressively
detailed impression of the man and his life's work... Switched On
provides insights into the electronic sound revolution by going
deep into the technical, practical, and person details of one of
the era's most innovative and influential figures. This is surely
destined to become an essential point of reference for scholars and
researchers interested in the history of music technology.
*Leah Kardos, Technology and Culture*
The right biography at the right time...a noteworthy book
*Bryan Van Campen, The Ithaca Times*
A thorough, absorbing dive...Glinsky's ability to keep this massive
show on the road, including various and sundry side trips, is
impressive...what will remain in the memory is an absorbing,
inspiring, sometimes amusing portrait of one of the great
innovators of the 20th century.
*Rosemary Michaud, The Post and Courier*
My music book of the year is Albert Glinsky's wonderfully readable
and informative biography, Switched On: Bob Moog and the
Synthesizer Revolution.
*Andy Hamilton, The Wire*
In his 480 page and detailed biography, the American author Albert
Glinsky illustrates how Robert Arthur Moog, born in New York in
1934, had a soft spot for technology even as a child.
*Christoph Wagner, Neue Zurcher Zeitung *
Switched On is a riveting account not just of the development of
the synthesizer, but also a journey of the man. It intimately
immerses readers into the life of the determined trailblazer and
the subsequent struggles affiliated with creation and change.
*Albuquerque Journal*
[an] absorbing new biography .... a towering tribute
*James Hall, The Telegraph [a Telegraph Editorial Pick]*
an inspiring read
*Electronic Sound*
Jazz to Read By: Top Seven recommended holiday books of 2022
*Frank Alkyer, DownBeat*
Glinsky's book tells the full story, covering every up and every
down in a thoroughly entertaining, enjoyable read.
*Jonathan Wilson, Engineering and Technology*
a book to savour and return to
*Andy Hamilton, The Wire *
Switched On makes a significant contribution to the history of
American music in the 20th century.
*Jamie Bernstein, author of Famous Father Girl: A Memoir of Growing
Up Bernstein*
Like Moog's eponymous instrument, Glinsky takes the raw information
and material of Bob Moog's life, and skillfully composes it into a
beautiful textual symphony that evokes the man (and the music's)
complicated humanity. Switched On is a sonic literary triumph!
*David Sax, author of The Revenge of Analog*
Albert Glinsky paints an amazing saga of a musical inventor who
changed the music world, but who could never manage to find himself
a stable position within it. In lively and fast-paced prose,
Glinsky draws myriad connections that sparked beneath the surface
of the music world in the 1950s and '60s among a kaleidoscopic
variety of names, some famous, some influential behind the scenes.
In so doing, he does for Robert Moog what his earlier book did for
Leon Theremin: make a rather shadowy figure look like the secret
center of the universe for rock music, the avant-garde, the
counterculture, and the commercial music business.
*Kyle Gann, author of Charles Ives's Concord: Essays After a
Sonata*
Bob Moog. Iconic name, iconic man. His revolutionary instrument
made it possible for me to find my true voice. I am forever
thankful to him. And that's why I'm very excited about Switched On
for shining a light on this giant of musical history.
*Jan Hammer, composer, keyboardist, and former member of the
Mahavishnu Orchestra*
I loved the book! Based on superb research into the history of the
cloak and dagger era that defined the emergence of analog
electronic music instruments and the challenges and
misunderstandings of what this new technology meant, Glinsky gives
us the very human portrait of a man who embodied the intersection
of invention, musical culture, business and destiny. I lived
through this era, but to see it etched in such defining detail
untangles all the loose ends of a sometimes painful story. Switched
On is a page-turner.
*Suzanne Ciani, composer, electronic music pioneer*
In Switched On, Albert Glinsky shows the character and brilliance
of Bob Moog — a wry wizard of applying science to music, and the
creator of tones and tools now foundational to our culture. Tracing
Moog's technical advances in close but accessible detail, Glinsky
gives an enlightening view of one of the twentieth century's most
important musical innovators.
*Ian Port, Author of The Birth Of Loud: Leo Fender, Les Paul, and
the Guitar-Pioneering Rivalry That Shaped Rock 'n' Roll*
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