From djacques@csulb.edu Mon Feb 05 07:50:42 2007
Subject:RE: OT Superbowl Halftime Show OT OT OT

I too was surprise that the keys held up. I dumped a cup of coffee into my
XK3 a few weeks ago and shut down the top keyboard for the rest of the
night. The bottom keyboard worked fine. After drying out overnight the top
keyboard was fine.



That band was playing live. And playing well. Much better than the game.



By the way, was Rex Grossman really that bad? How the hell did the Bears get
to the Superbowl with Rex playing quarterback? Even the Dolphins beat them!
Ouch!



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From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Dave Bradley
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 7:02 AM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [CWSG] OT Superbowl Halftime Show OT OT OT



I have actually played in a steady rain - last summer in fact. It was a rig
borrowed for me (Korg digipiano and Hammond XK-3) so none of my stuff was at
risk. Everything functioned fine through 3 sets until almost the end of the
night, when water finally got into the key contacts of the Korg, and two
adjacent notes started sounding. I shut it down and finished the night on
organ. The piano made a full recovery.

Moe

> >>From what I can see, he played everything live. Not sure how those
> >keyboards held up in that rain, so maybe they actually done offstage,
> >but his guitar and vocals were definitely live.
>

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