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poptimists2006-10-20 01:01 pm
Organ Morgan
Why do so many garage bands feature a Hammond organ (or similar, pedantry fans...)? Surely it would have been a prohibatively expensive and cumbersome instrument for 60s teenagers with cheapo Danelectro guitars made out of plastic?
AN OLD PEDANT STEPS UP
certainly no less so than decent backline marshall amps; more so than than an upright piano
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from a hammond fan-site -- affordability is obv relative there (i think the marshall amps would not be that pricey, though the larger louder models were still basically custom-built till the late 60s) but if the choice was keyb or NO keyb than hammond was the best bet
(seems likely also that many wd be available in good condition second-hand)
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Also: not all organs are Hammonds. The Vox and Farfisa organs were also really popular back in the day (cf: House of the Rising Sun) because they were way cheaper. They're also way more portable (like this Vox (http://www.midtownmusic.com/images/voxjag.jpg)).
And they were often floating around, I guses - if your parents or local church owned one, made sense to use it.
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(bah i used to know all this stuff really well and it has turned to mush in my brain)
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Christ I'm ashamed of knowing that.
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i half remember that one of the famous ones came into a top half and a bottom half for ease of portability
and the leslie speakers spin round to give the warble
and if you stick knives in a hammond you are keith emerson
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