From tonysounds@yahoo.com Wed Oct 10 10:18:09 2007
Subject:RE: [SPAM] RE: Spooky Tooth on Youtube

He's not out there "doing it". He is just in a different place musically than Spooky Tooth, as evidenced by his choice of tones and apparell, and the godforsaken keytar.

Wakeman was indeed using the CX3 via midi (I saw the last two tours and met him in Indiana and talked about his rig). While he had a slew of keyboards, he basically relied on his Promega Piano and RD700 as the main controllers along with his MiniMoog.

T

Brian Fuller wrote:
Come on guys it's Gary Wright.He's still out there doing it. Speaking of
really bad Hammond samples what about Rick Wakeman??? He had a Korg CX-3 on
a stand and I don't recall him playing it physically or through MIDI. I
think he uses the organ samples from his collection of Tritons, not that
there bad just not as ballsy as the CX-3 could be.

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From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of David Jacques
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 5:58 PM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [SPAM] RE: [CWSG] Spooky Tooth on Youtube

Also. You can tell that this is a sampled Hammond through a real Leslie.
When he spins the Leslie to tremolo you can hear all that gargled phase
shifting. That only occurs from samples played through a fast Leslie.

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From: CloneWheel@yahoogro ups.com
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On
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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [CWSG] Spooky Tooth on Youtube

To the OP:

A nitpick: that's Mike Harrison, not Peter. And his voice still sounds
mighty fine.

I hated that Gary was using a sampled organ big time - his Hammond tone on
Spooky Two is unsurpassed to this day for rock organ. It was one of my
primary inspirations which drove me to buy my first B-2.

Moe