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Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Mime file attached. Is it a virus?


Jimmy Lange
 

Hey Mike and Hammonders,
Yeah that quick switch thing is cool but
I had always been warned that it was the
only way you could actually knock a
Hammond organ permanently out of tune.
Is that true or just and ol' Hammond wives
tale?
I used to have an ol' B-2 ( with percussion
added ) and the preamp would stay fully
engaged after you turned the power switch
off. At the end of the night the band would
do this big-ass, monster ending and I'd hold
this big fat two-handed chord while the singer
would switch the organ off. As the tone
generator gradually slowed the chord pitch
would fall all the way down to rumbling sub
human-hearing level and it just knocked 'em
out. We had a huge P.A. and the sound guy
would just crank that thing till the whole place
shook with the thunder! I miss that....my B-3's
don't let me do that trick. Damn!
Keep it spinnin',
Jimmy

mike aud wrote:

DAVE, IF THE TG LOSES TOO MUCH SPEED YOUR SCREWED FOR A RESTART. BUT A SPLIT
SECOND WORKS. NOT A GREAT HABIT TO GET INTO FOR TG HEALTH, THATS WHY WE
WOULD END A SONG OR TWO WITH A FULL CHORD AND TURN IT OFF. IT'S MORE OF A
ROCKER THING BUT I'M SURE EVERYONE WHO HASN'T TRIED IT BEFORE WILL TRY THIS
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT. BEST WITH A FULL BLAST GRIND, ALMOST INTOXICATING. MM

From: Dave Cohen <skorpion9@...>
Reply-To: hammond_zone@...
To: hammond_zone@...
Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] Re: Mime file attached. Is it a virus?
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 16:57:09 -0700

I have heard of a move on the organ to "bend " a note by turning it off for
a
second as you play and then starting it again has anyone heard of that

thanks
DAVE

kcbass11@... wrote:

Check with Yahoo to be sure, but I think they filter all of our posts
with Norton anti-virus. A lot of times those are Yahoo ads that
didn`t load correctly. So its okay that you didn`t open them.
shhhh!!! I hope Yahoo isn`t listening. Casey
-

-- In hammond_zone@y..., "Peter Blue & Elisabeth Star aka Blue Star"
<blue@b...> wrote:
Some of the postings of the zone contain an attached MIME file,
just like those recent virus mails. Did anybody notice? Didn???t
dar
to open it, just checked the file type.

Take care;

Peter




-----Urspr???ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Linda Dachtyl <lindaleed@e...>
An: hammond_zone@y... <hammond_zone@y...>
Datum: Donnerstag, 30. August 2001 19:23
Betreff: Re: [hammond_zone]"Not once will his fingers leave his
hands..."


"Lee Michaels Live"....has IMO an even better version of "Stormy
Monday" than the studio lp.
The left hand bass is thicker because Lee used a BC Hammond. I
think the late Bill Beer modified it also.
No foldback on the BC and that's why the bass is so strong.

Linda

zakemo@A... wrote:

Lee Michaels, Lee Michaels, Lee Michaels! 1970/71? album of
the same name.
Stormy Monday and How Would You Feel. I dare anybody to produce
the left-hand
bass sound he gets. And remember as you listen, it's live, (in
the studio)
and it's only him and his drummer, Frosty. O.H.F. BOB

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