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If hammond is your thing


Pete the bean

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Suddenly, that sustain pedal thing is making more sense.

 

:facepalm:

 

But no.

 

PS. Thanks Pete for letting us know when the fun begins 'cause it's way too early in the morning to listen to 7 minutes of yet another band pushing a funk beat.

 

 

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The problem with that type of behavior is that the audience comes to expect it every night...

Hey, if it means you have an audience who comes every night....

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The problem with that type of behavior is that the audience comes to expect it every night...

Hey, if it means you have an audience who comes every night....

 

Phrasing!

:roll:

 

Would have to be really good band.

"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing."

- George Bernard Shaw

 

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I saw him 2 or 3 times live over the years....

 

No show without this "workout"!

;-)

 

Maybe it keeps him fit to lift his chop

into his van?

;-)

 

Studio: Hammond XK5-XLK5,  Roland Fantom 8, Prophet 5, Roland SE02, Neo Vent, HX3-Expander, Yamaha Montage M7

Live: Yamaha CP88, Hammond SKX Pro, Hammond XB2-HX3,  Roland Fantom 07, Roland SA1000, Neo Vent

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For a while in the early 70s I used to something like this on an L model. Mainly through boredom I think as the guitarist in those days had a 200 watt stack with eight 12s, and the only time I could hear my Leslie at all was with all drawbars out and my head as far into the top rotor opening as I could manage. Occasionally would freak out club owners especially when I would pretend to start to take my clothes off, which of course I never did.

 

All that ended when I flipped the Hammond for a Fender piano. The Mojo's pretty solid though, all I need is a better stand ....

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+1 for all those furniture cases that hold our clones.

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Toys: Roland FA08, Novation Ultranova, Moog LP, Roland SP-404SX, Roland JX10,Emu MK6

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This caught my attention:

Its your thing [video:youtube]

full body massage starts @ 4:55

Don't try this with your clone starts @ 7:30

 

At 0:59 you can see his B1 on the upper manual stuck in the down position. Wonder how that happened?

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