The Blodwyn P. Teabag Guide to Combo Organs
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Adolf Hitler had a 1967 VOX Jaguar in his Bavarian mountain retreat that he played frequently between the years of 1943 and 1945. How this is possible you might ask? I dunno but before the end of the war, he telepathically transferred his talent to a young boy named Raymond and entrusted SS officer Littlegermanman to teach the boy in the early 50s when he would be old enough. This boy was Raymond Daniel Manzarek, who later became the great keyboardist of The Doors. Everything works out :)
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You are my organ sister!! I do a show called Lorraine Bowen's Vital Organs! but it's about my cheesy Casio organ collection from 1980 to 1983! I love your video and your style! Fab!
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Just saw it for the fifth time and still LMAO - great!
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Well, this is all well and good, but I thought it would be about some heart-lung thingie.
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Wow, fantastic, you have a great collection of classic organs there!
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this is truly convincing!
(and who cares about such lame facts as weight and measures, a true combo organ afficionado would never exchange his or her 50 pounds of sound grandezza for some digital plastic)
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Damn that fuzz box effect was NICE.
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I have to disagree, the Stylophone is the greatest keyboard ever made...EVER
Factual error: I think you'll find Hitler did actually use a Hammond A100 during the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1939.
inkycartoons 3 years ago 3
the Hammoond has nothing on the Vox Continental...sorry there's just not contest. Hammond's just don't sound as good as the connie.
Dangarus1 2 years ago 2