From zakemo@AOL.com Fri May 06 15:27:45 2011
Subject:Re: Tubes are THE thing

Yeah, it all seems to be working for what I'm playing. Whatever floats your
boat. Just as an aside, my favorite set up was waaaaaay back when. Those
were the days when people would fight to be roadies just to say, "I'm with
the band". Was able to haul a C3>31H then miked and pumped through two
Acoustic 260/261s. The sound guys hated me as they had no control what-so-ever.
Used to open for such bands as Tower of Power, Paul Butterfield, and
Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen. Usually at the Balboa Bowl in San
Diego. If ya want a Blast to the Past check out _www.myspace.com/leroyzeke_
(http://www.myspace.com/leroyzeke) Was put up by some old fans and has some
cool,if not, nostalgic pics of life back in the day. ORF Bob

In a message dated 5/6/2011 2:29:04 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
organbarry@gmail.com writes:

Sounds like a cool set-up! Not only would the tubes add to the sound,
the guitar amp sound and the 4 10's would have a real distinctive sound
- maybe not for the Hammond purist, but I'll bet it kick ass in the
band. On the other hand, I've heard that jazz organist Larry Young
played his B3 through a Leslie and then mic'ed into a couple of Twin
Reverbs

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