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Synthesizer model manufactured by Moog Music
Polymoog 280a Vox Humana An example of the Polymoog 280a's "Vox Humana" preset, starting with the default mode and engaging variable options afterwards
Polymoog
English musician and YouTuber
essence is a truly polyphonic Furby formant synthesiser, it's kind of like a Polymoog but instead of Moog stuff, it's a Furby". In 2022, Battle began restoring
Look_Mum_No_Computer
1979 single by Gary Numan
production, keyboards (Minimoog, Polymoog), synthetic percussion Paul Gardiner – bass Chris Payne – keyboards (Minimoog, Polymoog) Cedric Sharpley – drums, tambourine
Cars_(song)
C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ABBA – a minimoog and polymoog played by Benny Andersson Patrick Adams Walter Afanasieff – Producer Air
List of Moog synthesizer players
List_of_Moog_synthesizer_players
British musician (born 1950)
semi-modular synthesizer. On 1978's ...And Then There Were Three... the Polymoog (one of the first polyphonic synthesizers) was integrated into Banks' expansive
Tony_Banks_(musician)
1979 single by Tubeway Army
initially two different songs that were combined. Numan recorded it on a Polymoog synthesizer with conventional bass and drums. The song features three different
Are_"Friends"_Electric?
1979 studio album by Gary Numan
synthesizer employed on his previous album, Numan made liberal use of the Polymoog keyboard, particularly its distinctive "Vox Humana" preset. Other production
The Pleasure Principle (album)
The_Pleasure_Principle_(album)
1978 studio album by Genesis
instrumental parts to complete it, including a string sound Banks played on a Polymoog. At one point, they considered using orchestral instruments for the track
...And Then There Were Three...
...And_Then_There_Were_Three...
1982 studio album by Camel
(B 5) Anthony Phillips – organ (A 3, B 2), grand piano (A 3, B 2, 6), Polymoog (B 2, 6), ARP 2600 (B 6), marimba (B 6), acoustic guitar (A 4), 12-string
The_Single_Factor
1979 single by Prince
album version goes off on a jam of keyboards and synthesizers, including a Polymoog, played by Prince. The song is written in the key of A flat minor with
I_Wanna_Be_Your_Lover
1978 studio album by Blondie
Premier drums, backing vocals James Destri – grand piano, Farfisa organ, Polymoog synthesizer and strings, Roland synthesizer, backing vocals Richard Gottehrer
Plastic_Letters
1978 studio album by Yes
of recording, Wakeman had changed his keyboard rig to incorporate the Polymoog, a polyphonic analog synthesiser which he said was used mainly for "soloing
Tormato
1977 studio album by Giorgio Moroder
Roland MC-8 Microcomposer – sequencer Roland System 700 – synthesizer Moog Polymoog – synthesizer EMS vocoder 3000 ARP/Solina String Ensemble "From Here to
From Here to Eternity (Giorgio Moroder album)
From_Here_to_Eternity_(Giorgio_Moroder_album)
"Korg M1 (Retrozone)". Sound on Sound. Retrieved 6 November 2019. "Moog Polymoog". Sound on Sound. July 1998. Archived from the original on 2015-05-24.
List_of_synthesizers
1980 single by Jona Lewie
to Trouble's lyrics. He wrote the melody on a multi-timbre polyphonic Polymoog in his home eight-track studio, and played on and recorded the backing
You'll Always Find Me in the Kitchen at Parties
You'll_Always_Find_Me_in_the_Kitchen_at_Parties
1978 single by Prince
"singing bass", electric guitars, clavinet, ARP Pro Soloist, Minimoog, Polymoog, Oberheim Four Voice, drums, slapsticks Patrice Rushen – synth programming
Soft_and_Wet
Japanese composer (1952–2023)
polyphonic synthesizer; the Oberheim Eight Voice; the Moog III-C; the Polymoog, the Minimoog; the Micromoog; the Korg VC-10, which is a vocoder; the KORG
Ryuichi_Sakamoto
English keyboardist (born 1949)
record. He went on to use many later models of synthesizers including the Polymoog and the short-lived Birotron, which he helped fund in its development.
Rick_Wakeman
Synthesizer that uses analog circuits
Oberheim was a notable manufacturer of analog polyphonic synthesizers. The Polymoog was an attempt to create a truly polyphonic analog synthesizer, with sound
Analog_synthesizer
1977 studio album by Cat Stevens
the Days of the) Old Schoolyard", an early synthpop song that used the Polymoog, an early polyphonic synthesizer; it was a duet with fellow UK singer Elkie
Izitso
1979 studio album by George Harrison
Larsen – Fender Rhodes, piano, Minimoog, Hammond organ Steve Winwood – Polymoog, harmonium, Minimoog, backing vocals Willie Weeks – bass guitar Andy Newmark
George_Harrison_(album)
1977 studio album by Return to Forever
synthesizers (ARP Odyssey, Minimoog, Polymoog, Moog 15 modular), vocals Gayle Moran – acoustic piano, Hammond B3 organ, Polymoog, vocals Joe Farrell – piccolo
Musicmagic
1976 studio album by Return to Forever
organ, synthesizers (ARP Odyssey, Micromoog, Minimoog, Moog 15 modular, Polymoog), marimba, percussion Al Di Meola – electric guitars, acoustic guitar,
Romantic_Warrior
1978 studio album by 10cc
Fender Rhodes electric piano (1, 2, 7, 8), grand piano (3, 4, 7, 12), Polymoog (2) and Moog synthesizers (2, 7, 8), organ (1, 3), acoustic guitar (9)
Bloody_Tourists
Fourth solo album by Peter Gabriel
percussion (track 8) Stephen Paine – Fairlight CMI (track 4) David Lord – Polymoog and Prophet synthesizers (track 6), Fairlight CMI (tracks 6, 7), piano
Peter_Gabriel_(1982_album)
1979 studio album by Prince
and backing vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, Oberheim Four Voice, Polymoog, Minimoog, ARP String Ensemble, clavinet, Yamaha CP-70 electric grand piano
Prince_(album)
1980 studio album by Gary Numan
mix for "Remind Me to Smile". Musicians Gary Numan – vocals, Minimoog, Polymoog, ARP Pro Soloist, Roland Jupiter-4, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Yamaha
Telekon
Music synthesizer
Minimoog, as part of their Boutique series. Multimoog Micromoog Memorymoog Polymoog Weiner, Sophie (October 20, 2017). "Minimoog: The First Truly Portable
Minimoog
British keyboardist (1948–2024)
stage and in the studio. He also used the Yamaha CS80, ARP 2600, ARP Omni, Polymoog, Micromoog, ARP Quadra, and Oberheim synthesizers from the late 1970s to
Richard_Tandy
2023 compilation album by Yes
organ, Harpsichord, Minimoog, grand piano, Mellotron, synthesizer, organ, polymoog, birotron (tracks 3–5, 8, 9) Patrick Moraz – piano, electric piano, Hammond
Yessingles
American musician (born 1946)
TR-808 drum machine, the Buchla 200, Bode Vocoder, Lyricon, Synclavier, Polymoog, and Arp and Eventide Processing. In 1985, Ciani received a Bronze Lion
Suzanne_Ciani
1982 US science fiction film by Nicholas Meyer
L1. Sterritt, David (August 17, 1982). "Films: zing go the strings of a polymoog". Christian Science Monitor. p. 1. Kraemer, Ross; Cassidy, William; Schwartz
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Star_Trek_II:_The_Wrath_of_Khan
1978 album by Yellow Magic Orchestra
Syn-Drums electronic drum kits, the Moog III-C and Minimoog monosynths, the Polymoog and ARP Odyssey analog synthesizers, the Oberheim Eight Voice synthesizer
Yellow Magic Orchestra (album)
Yellow_Magic_Orchestra_(album)
1978 studio album by Prince
ARP Pro Soloist (2-3, 5-7), ARP String Ensemble (2, 5), Minimoog (5-6), Polymoog (2-3, 7), Oberheim Four Voice (3, 6-7), bass guitar (2-3, 5-9), drums (3
For_You_(Prince_album)
1977 studio album by Hall & Oates
Records. Daryl Hall – lead vocals (1–3, 6–8), backing vocals, keyboards, Polymoog synthesizer, guitars, mandolins John Oates – lead vocals (4, 5, 9), backing
Beauty_on_a_Back_Street
American synthesizer manufacturer
of the Minimoog, including the Vocoder, the Micromoog, Multimoog, the Polymoog, and a series of Taurus bass pedals. Despite numerous artists taking up
Moog_Music
1981 studio album by Sparks
Russell Mael - vocals Ron Mael - keyboards and synthesizers (Yamaha CS80, Polymoog, Roland JP4, Yamaha Grand, Wurlitzer Electric), cover concept Leslie Bohem
Whomp_That_Sucker
1977 studio album by Yes
"absolute magic". Wakeman changed his sound on the album with the use of a Polymoog, a polyphonic analogue synthesiser, which supplemented his traditional
Going_for_the_One
English keyboardist, songwriter, and composer (1944–2016)
polyphonic synthesiser produced by Moog, which was the test bed for the Moog Polymoog polyphonic synthesiser. The original synthesiser setup as envisioned by
Keith_Emerson
1978 studio album by Elton John
church organ (7), Fender Rhodes (8), all vocals (9), Mellotron (11), Polymoog (11), Solina String Synthesizer (11) Tim Renwick – acoustic guitars (2
A_Single_Man_(album)
1977 studio album by Electric Light Orchestra
C7B piano, Yamaha CS-80, Wurlitzer electric piano, ARP 2600, Minimoog, Polymoog, ARP Omni, ARP Odyssey, Hohner clavinet, SLM Concert Spectrum, Mellotron
Out of the Blue (Electric Light Orchestra album)
Out_of_the_Blue_(Electric_Light_Orchestra_album)
American composer
(the founder of Moog Music) to demonstrate their newest synthesizer, the Polymoog, at the 1975 summer NAMM Show. He quickly found work as a session musician
Michael_Boddicker
American post-punk/new wave band
used any instruments they had around, including saxophone, violin and a polymoog synthesizer. The band had no drummer. Bassist Peter Principle, performance
Tuxedomoon
1977 studio album by Annie Haslam
Donovan - drums on "Nature Boy" and "If I Were Made of Music" Louis Clark - polymoog and string arrangements on "Rockalise", brass and choir arrangements and
Annie_in_Wonderland
1979 studio album by Pierre Moerlen's Gong
violin (1) Joe Kirby – double bass (1, 2) Peter Lemer – keyboards (3−11), Polymoog (6−10) Nico Ramsden – lead and rhythm guitar (8) Produced by Pierre Moerlen
Time_Is_the_Key
1982 studio album by Donna Summer
Donna Summer – lead vocals, backing vocals (1, 7) Michael Boddicker – Polymoog (1), vocoder (1), synthesizer programming (2, 4, 5, 7, 9), drum programming
Donna_Summer_(album)
Manufacturer of electronic musical instruments
oscillators that had been used on electronic organs, and competed with the Polymoog. In 1977, the company peaked financially with $7 million sales. The Quadra
ARP_Instruments
1980 studio album by Prince
Oberheim OB-X (tracks 1-6, 8), ARP Omni (tracks 2-3, 5), clavinet (track 5), Polymoog (track 5), tambourine (track 8), claps (tracks 6,8) Doctor Fink – Oberheim
Dirty_Mind
1978 single by Elton John
Germany, from 1979 till the end in 2000. Elton John – piano, Mellotron, Polymoog, ARP String Ensemble, vocals Ray Cooper – wind chimes, shakers Clive Franks
Song_for_Guy
1979 single by Tubeway Army
bare unisons of layered bass guitar, Fender Rhodes electric piano, and Polymoog synthesizer. The semitone key changes (A to B♭) and chromatic melodic riffs
Down_in_the_Park
1979 studio album by Amy Grant
acoustic piano (6), Fender Rhodes (10), ARP synthesizer (11) Shane Keister – Polymoog (2), organ (6), Moog synthesizer (10) Randy Goodrum – keyboards (4), ARP
My_Father's_Eyes_(album)
1982 film by Frank Henenlotter
acoustic guitar, an electric Gibson guitar, a four-track tape deck, a Polymoog, an ARP String Ensemble, an Echoplex, a piano, a kazoo, a cello, chimes
Basket_Case_(film)
American musician and songwriter (1948–1980)
parts. Despite occasional flirtations with synthesizers (most notably a Polymoog during the group's spring 1977 tour), this tendency was foregrounded by
Keith_Godchaux
English musician and composer (1941–2012)
a huge bank of synthesizers onstage courtesy of Moog (Minimoog, Opus, Polymoog) so he could play the 12-bar blues the band often required and recreate
Jon_Lord
Foot-operated analogue synthesizer
Engineering, David Luce, was redesigned and greatly upgraded to the Moog Polymoog, which was produced from 1975 to 1980; the Taurus I pedal, also designed
Moog_Taurus
1978 studio album by Ryuichi Sakamoto
Ryuichi Sakamoto – synthesizer (Moog III-C with Roland MC-8 Microcomposer, Polymoog, Minimoog, Micromoog, Oberheim Eight Voice Polyphonic with Digital Programmer
Thousand_Knives
1978 studio album by Jon Hassell
Jon Hassell – trumpet, Arpstrings, Arp & Polymoog Naná Vasconcelos – drums, Tabla, percussion, Voice, cuica, congas, berimbau, handclaps Miroslav Vitous –
Earthquake_Island_(album)
1979 studio album by George Benson
acoustic piano solo (9) Ronnie Foster – Fender Rhodes, Yamaha CS30, Minimoog, Polymoog, acoustic piano solo (3, 5), Fender Rhodes solo (10, 11), Minimoog solo
Livin'_Inside_Your_Love
Japanese electronic music band
DX7 synthesizers, Korg PS-3100 and PS-3300 synthesizers, Moog III-C and Polymoog synthesizers, and ARP Odyssey, Oberheim Eight Voice, and E-mu Emulator
Yellow_Magic_Orchestra
1979 studio album by Gerry Rafferty
written by Gerry Rafferty. Gerry Rafferty – vocals, acoustic piano (2, 9) Polymoog (2), acoustic guitar (3–8, 10), string arrangements Graham Preskett – acoustic
Night_Owl_(album)
Instrument that uses electronic circuits to make sound
circuits with synthesizer processing included the ARP Omni and Moog's Polymoog and Opus 3. By 1976, affordable polyphonic synthesizers began to appear
Electronic_musical_instrument
1980 single by Prince
vocals, electric guitars, clavinet, Yamaha CP-70 electric grand piano, Polymoog, ARP String Ensemble, bass guitar, drums, Pollard Syndrums, handclaps "Sexy
Sexy_Dancer
1973 studio album by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
synthesizer in history, the Moog Apollo, which was just a prototype of the Polymoog at that time. Together with the Lyra monophonic and the Taurus bass synthesizers
Brain_Salad_Surgery
Keyboard electronic music synthesizer (1939–1942)
polyphonic synthesizers released more than 30 years later such as the Polymoog. The Novachord featured an early implementation of envelope generators
Novachord
1981 studio album by SBB
time. Credits adapted from liner notes. Józef Skrzek – keyboards (piano, polymoog, minimoog, micromoog, sonicsix moog, Hammond organ, clavinet, davolishint
Memento_z_banalnym_tryptykiem
1977 live album by 10cc
backing and lead vocals, grand piano, organ, clavioline, Minimoog and Polymoog synthesizers Rick Fenn – backing vocals, guitar, bass guitar Paul Burgess
Live and Let Live (10cc album)
Live_and_Let_Live_(10cc_album)
1978 studio album by Chick Corea
piano (A1–B3); Fender Rhodes electric piano (A6); ARP Odyssey, Minimoog, Polymoog, Moog Model 15 modular, Moog Sample & Hold, Oberheim Eight Voice synthesizers
The_Mad_Hatter_(album)
Musical instrument
string synthesizers, the RS-101 in 1975 and RS-202 in 1976. In 1975, Moog's Polymoog merged a synthesizer with an organ, offering full polyphony through individual
Electronic_keyboard
1976 studio album by Chick Corea
electric piano, Yamaha electric organ, synthesizers (ARP Odyssey, Minimoog, Polymoog, Moog Model 15 modular synthesizer), percussion, vocals, production, arrangement
My_Spanish_Heart
1993 box set by Prince
1;12, 1;15, 2;10, 2;13, 3;1, 3;6, 3;10), Minimoog (tracks 1;3, 2;3), Polymoog (tracks 1;3, 1;7, 2;3), Oberheim Four Voice (tracks 1;3–4, 2;3), Oberheim
The_Hits/The_B-Sides
1980 single by Prince
Prince – lead and backing vocals, Oberheim OB-X, ARP Omni, clavinet, Polymoog, electric guitars, bass guitar, drums Partridge, Kenneth (October 8, 2015)
Uptown_(Prince_song)
1980 single by Gary Numan
- 4:16 Producers: Gary Numan Musicians: Gary Numan: Vocals, Minimoog, Polymoog, Roland Jupiter-4, Roland CR-78, Guitar Paul Gardiner: Bass guitar Cedric
I_Die:_You_Die
1981 studio album by Servant
percussion Bob Hardy – lead vocals, percussion Matt Spransy – acoustic piano, Polymoog, Prophet-5, Oberheim synthesizer, Hammond organ Bruce Wright – lead guitars
Rockin'_Revival
Song by the English progressive rock band Yes
an electric guitar which he plays at its conclusion. Wakeman plays the Polymoog, a polyphonic analogue synthesiser. White contributed the idea of the drums
Wonderous_Stories
1990 box set by Elton John
overdubs - Casey Jones (11), Leroy M. Bell (11) Elton - Mellotron (3,10), Polymoog (10), Salena string synthesizer (10), backing vocals (13) James Newton
To Be Continued... (Elton John album)
To_Be_Continued..._(Elton_John_album)
1981 studio album by Gary Numan
replicates the track listing of the standard CD edition. Gary Numan – vocals, Polymoog, SCI Prophet-5, Roland Jupiter-4, Yamaha CP-30, ARP Odyssey, Roland CR-78
Dance_(Gary_Numan_album)
1978 live album by Return to Forever
organ, Yamaha CP70 electric piano, Mellotron, Synthesizers (Minimoog, Polymoog) vocals Joe Farrell – piccolo flute, flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Live (Return to Forever album)
Live_(Return_to_Forever_album)
1993 studio album by Labradford
Labradford Carter Brown – Memorymoog, Polymoog, Korg Polysix, Roland Vocoder Plus, Moog Taurus II bass pedals Mark Nelson – vocals, Ovation Preacher twelve-string
Prazision_LP
1981 studio album by Klaatu
mandolin, slide guitar, Korg synthesizer Terry Draper - drums, percussion, Polymoog synthesizer, trombone, tambourine, vocals Additional musicians John Johnson
Magentalane
1977 studio album by Gary Wright
– lead and backing vocals, Clavinet, Moog bass, Oberheim synthesizer, Polymoog, organ, Fender Rhodes piano on "The Love it Takes", Moog synthesizer on
Touch_and_Gone
1980 studio album by Japan
percussion Richard Barbieri – synthesizers (Roland System 700, Micromoog, Polymoog, Prophet 5, Oberheim OB-X, Roland Jupiter 4), sequencer, piano Rob Dean
Gentlemen_Take_Polaroids
1980 single by Gary Numan
Satie) – 2:45 Producers Gary Numan Musicians Gary Numan: Vocals, Minimoog, Polymoog, ARP Pro Soloist, Roland Jupiter-4, Guitar Paul Gardiner: Bass guitar Cedric
We_Are_Glass
Analogue synthesizer
tweaking and fine tuning is the weakness of the Quadra. Like the Moog Polymoog keyboard, the Quadra was not a true polyphonic. It used divide-down circuits
ARP_Quadra
1980 studio album by Gerry Rafferty
Billy Livsey – acoustic piano (2, 3, 6), clavinet (3), mystery voice (3), Polymoog (6), keyboards (7), pianica (11) Pete Wingfield – organ (2, 6, 12), acoustic
Snakes and Ladders (Gerry Rafferty album)
Snakes_and_Ladders_(Gerry_Rafferty_album)
1977 studio album by Phil Keaggy
Phil Madeira – vocals, piano, Hammond organ, Fender Rhodes, Micromoog and Polymoog synths Dan Cunningham – bass, vocals (CD reissue only) Terry Andersen –
Emerging
1980 studio album by Anthony Phillips
– 12-string guitar, classical guitar, electric guitar, piano, vocals, Polymoog Andy McCulloch – drums, percussion Mike Rutherford – bass on "Salmon Leap"
Private Parts & Pieces II: Back to the Pavilion
Private_Parts_&_Pieces_II:_Back_to_the_Pavilion
1978 single by Yes
minor hit. Jon Anderson – lead vocals Steve Howe – guitar Rick Wakeman – polymoog, birotron Chris Squire – piano, bass guitar, backing vocals Alan White
Don't_Kill_the_Whale
1978 studio album by Area
Patrizio Fariselli – piano, organ, electric piano, ARP Odyssey, Pro-Soloist, polymoog, omnichord Ares Tavolazzi – electric & acoustic bass, acoustic guitar,
1978 Gli Dei Se Ne Vanno, Gli Arrabbiati Restano!
1978_Gli_Dei_Se_Ne_Vanno,_Gli_Arrabbiati_Restano!
1998 compilation album by The Moody Blues
dual-manual 8-voice synthesizer, Yamaha CS-80, Roland Jupiter-8, Minimoog, Polymoog, vocoder (on disc 2 tracks 5–16) Mike Pinder – keyboards, piano, mellotron
Anthology (The Moody Blues album)
Anthology_(The_Moody_Blues_album)
Property of musical instruments
(1939) A forefather of octave divider synth and electronic organs. Moog Polymoog (1975) Octave divider technology similar to Novachord was used. Korg PE-1000
Polyphony and monophony in instruments
Polyphony_and_monophony_in_instruments
Monophonic analog synthesizer
Group. Retrieved 2 February 2024. Minimoog Multimoog Moog synthesizer Polymoog Robert Moog Moog Music List of Moog synthesizer players Wikipedia CV/Gate
Micromoog
2006 studio album by Gary Numan
included in its coda an echo of the distinctive siren-like 'vox humana' Polymoog sound that characterised "Cars" and other songs on The Pleasure Principle
Jagged
Electronic music synthesizer
sub-modules, a complete set of GX-1 voice cards alone weighs more than a Polymoog. Preset sounds are stored on "tone modules" - small cartridges which each
Yamaha_GX-1
Japanese city pop band
down on the orchestral and brass sounds and replacing it with the Moog Polymoog and the Yamaha DX7. They released the single, "Futari no Natsu Monogatari"
S._Kiyotaka_&_Omega_Tribe
Japanese singer-songwriter
instruments including polyphonic synthesizers (such as the Yamaha CS-80 and Polymoog) and Roland drum machines in his 1979 album Orient. He was invited to join
Hiroshi_Sato_(musician)
1978 studio album by Kaipa
Organ, Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, Grand Piano, Mellotron, Mini and Polymoog Synths, Korg String 2000, Hohner Clavinet & Vocal Roine Stolt: 6 and 12-String
Solo_(Kaipa_album)
Polyphonic analog synthesizer
oscillator per voice and greater preset storage capacity. While the earlier Polymoog synthesizer (1975) featured unlimited polyphony via divide-down technology
Memorymoog
1979 studio album by Gary Wright
Strings, Oberheim Horns Neil Larsen - Oberheim Flute Michael Boddicker - Polymoog Strings Bobby Lyle - Acoustic Piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano Steve
Headin' Home (Gary Wright album)
Headin'_Home_(Gary_Wright_album)
building a synthesizer of sorts over an organ came to fruition in Moog's Polymoog. Many patents exist from this keyboard. Each note had its own circuit board
History of keyboard instruments
History_of_keyboard_instruments
Polyphonic analogue synthesizer
difficulties for manufacturers. Truly polyphonic instruments, such as the Polymoog, Yamaha CS-80, and Oberheim's SEM-based four- and eight-voice systems,
Korg_PS-3300
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, sound of peace.
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Reaper.
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Time; Age; Destiny; Era
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Inspiring; Inspiration; Encouragement
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Peace on earth.
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English : variant spelling of Godby.
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Fierce lord.
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