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> >>>>>>> On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 19:05:47 -0500, Andy<a...@b.c> wrote:
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> >>>>>>>> OT: The Doors: Wild Child, live. + trivia
>
> >>>>>>>>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSnQa1rE3xY
>
> >>>>>>>> Trivia: What's unique about The Doors?
>
> >>>>> Manzarek is playing a Fender Rhodes bass but they should have
> >>>>> hired another player. I saw them around 1971 and the band sounded
> >>>>> really sparse - as usual. Not my favorite band - they're too
> >>>>> disconnected from their audience. Their records are fine.
>
> >>>> Those Rhodes bass keyboards still show up used on ebay and
> >>>> craigslist every once in a while. Apparently they weigh a ton
> >>>> which is part of the reason no one wants to be bothered with them,
> >>>> but it would definitely have a high cool factor to play one.
>
> >>>> -S-
>
> >>> They probably are heavy but compared to the standard suitcase model
> >>> 73, they must have been ridiculously easy to move. I used to have an
> >>> old Rhodes that I couldn't give away. It ended up getting it's heavy
> >>> ass hauled to the dump. It was a great relief to get rid of that
> >>> thing. I can't imagine what the 88 key model must have weighed.
>
> >> I used to carry an 88 around. We referred to it as Deadman. Lighter
> >> than a B3 though.
>
> > B3s are no problem because you'd hire some goons to move it for you.
> > :-)
>
> When we played gigs, we *were* the goons! B3, 2 Leslie cab, and Deadman. I
> suppose I was considered high maintenance by the horn section. ;-)