Actually a guy named Krause was demo'ing a Moog to George and that's how 'Electronic Sound' came about. It wasn't even George. You'll see Krause's name silvered over on the cover.
Of all groups, it was the Monkees who first to use a Moog on their Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Ltd album in '67. Micky Dolenz caught demo of one by Bob Moog himself and was wowed by it. So they used it on 2 cuts, Daily Nightly and Star Collector.
Now tell me who first sampled from one song to another.
Grandmaster Flash, maybe?
Still waiting for the End to check whether the Tomorrow Never Knows guitar break is Pauls Taxman solo reversed.
OK, I have checked - it seems all the guitar tracks for Tomorrow Never Knows were recorded on Weds 6th April 1966, vocals and sitar were added on
Bernie Krause isn't just any old bloke though he was a pioneer of synthesiser music in the 60's and he really helped mould and perform on the Electronic Sound album of Georges. On the original artwork his name was visible yes but for some reason it was inked out later.