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I found this reference to Michael Iceberg on Wilkpedia.

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Michael Iceberg is an American musician. He is most noted as a performer at Walt Disney World and Disneyland in the mid-1970s to late-1980s and a highly visible early-adopter of new keyboard and synthesizer technology. Thousands of visitors to the parks over the years enjoyed his frenetic live performances on his Amazing Iceberg Machine which were demonstrations of his prowess as a keyboard performer and his ingenuity in creating new sounds. The show was performed at Walt Disney World's Tomorrowland Terrace where Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe currently sits, Disneyland's Tomorrowland Terrace, and also on the Disneyland Space Stage (where the Magic Eye Theater was built to accommodate the Captain EO 3-D film).
Michael's "machine" was created from a collection of synthesizers and mixing devices that he referred to as "The Mechanical Contraption". The result was humorous, educational and amazing. Hunter S. Thompson once said about Michael: "Now, here's somebody crazier than me!"[2]
During the mid- to late-1970s, Michael used a custom Chamberlin he had put together (an ancestor to the Mellotron), using bicycle gearing to change voicings while he played, an Oberheim 4-voice synthesizer and DS-2 Digital Sequencer, a prototype Moog Polymoog synthesizer, which was later sold to make way for a Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Synthesizer with sequencer, as well as other bits and pieces, some of which were custom-made or modified to facilitate playing in live performance by one person. The Chamberlin was often used to play back sound effects, such as the horse whinny during the William Tell Overture, wind effects, or to simulate having pigs "sing in A", as well as providing realistic violin sounds. Michael's programs featured arrangements of classical pieces and movie music, including a Baroque Hoedown, the Star Wars and Close Encounters themes, and the end of the William Tell Overture ("Lone Ranger theme") as the close to the show. There were also some rock-oriented songs (the Moody Blues' "Nights in White Satin"), Disney songs and an original ("Fanfare") that Michael wrote for daughter Wendy, which he sang at many of his shows.
A major portion of Michael's show was the visual presentation, which started off with a mirror behind and above him, that allowed audiences to see him play his multiple keyboards. Eventually, the "machine" came to encompass a 10-foot pyramid that opened up to reveal Michael and the Machine inside, with the mirror in the top part of the pyramid, an extensive light show and dry ice fog.
Michael had many guest performances and performed on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.
After leaving Disney (where he eventually performed at both Disney World in Florida and at Disneyland in California), Michael played the Iceberg Machine on corporate engagements and occasional shows at colleges.These allowed him to return to his hometown of Aspen, Colorado and semi-retire where he lived as a neighbor to Michael Eisner above Snowmass Creek.
 
Castle Cake from the skyway. I really miss the skyway (and I liked the castle cake too).
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Me and my dad at MGM in 1991...I don't know why, but it ALWAYS rained when we went there.
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Us again with Pluto...I think this was '91 again.
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Splash Mountain from '97
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Here is a few more old pictures from 1983.

Enjoy!

World of Motion
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Kitchen Kabaret
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River Country
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Marching Band in Epcot, I think this might be Future Corps but not sure why they would be in World Showcase

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The Land Interior before refurbishment

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Communicore

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Accordion Player at the Restaraunt in Italy with me, my cousins, and my grandparents.

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Isnt this in Adventureland? Its the rock which moves when you stand on it? It moves like a seesaw :goodvibes
I think it's actually on tom sawyer island........but I haven't been over to the island in a long time so I am not sure if it's still there.
 
Some I found today and scanned. I have more to scan! :eek:

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Not sure the year

20,000 leauges under the sea!!!!!!! I LOVED that ride when I was a kid!!! I was sad when I went back as a teen and it was gone! :-)
 
Was one of my favorites on my first trip in 1989.
 
YES I remember eating there with our dd.. She was 2.

Well Hallelujah ! I have been asking around forever if anyone had any pictures of the Original Chef Mickeys and was met with :confused3 what Original....Finally a witness ...If you go through your pictures & find any more of the restaurant in OR outside please let me know
I'm working on something for my kitchen BIG thanks !
Ruthie

I got so excited I didn't address the owner of the pictures ! where are you disneygirl ?
 
Well Hallelujah ! I have been asking around forever if anyone had any pictures of the Original Chef Mickeys and was met with :confused3 what Original....Finally a witness ...If you go through your pictures & find any more of the restaurant in OR outside please let me know
I'm working on something for my kitchen BIG thanks !
Ruthie

I got so excited I didn't address the owner of the pictures ! where are you disneygirl ?


Ha ha...yes we ate there. I will have to see if we have any pictures :thumbsup2
 
Our first trip was July 1992 then Dec. 92 and again in Dec. 93 but I am pretty sure it was the 1992 year we went. It is funny you said that because no one seems to know this. Did you ever do the character breakfast at Empress LIlly? It was a plated breakfast. We did that twice too.
 
Ha ha...yes we ate there. I will have to see if we have any pictures :thumbsup2


Thanks so much I would appreciate it...this was our family place since the 1980's & can you believe we have NO pics there :sad1:


Our first trip was July 1992 then Dec. 92 and again in Dec. 93 but I am pretty sure it was the 1992 year we went. It is funny you said that because no one seems to know this. Did you ever do the character breakfast at Empress LIlly? It was a plated breakfast. We did that twice too.


Yep same story with Empress Lil but I do still have a cup from there too I enjoyed the area there so much better with these 2 restaurants there...I'm all for change but these 2 were hard...Thanks again

Ruthie
 
The picture was taken in Liberty Square. The park was so different back then. We were staying at the Contemporary. There was only the Contemporary or the Polynesian. My brother and I took the monorail to MK and rode the ride "If You Had Wings" over and over again. I think we rode about 12 times in a row. You didn't need a ticket for that ride. Other rides required different tickets.

Wow Liberty Square looks so different and so empty! I wish I could go back in time just for a day and experience the parks as they were. So cool!
 












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