Walkin' After Midnight Boogie Woogie
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ALL SKATE!!!
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Hey man, I just bought a Leslie 720
(11 pin) for my hammond L111. Do you have any Ideas on a good connector kit for it? Do you run your L100's through your Leslies?
Thanks man!
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OUTSTANDING I'M taking the bass line to church with me and play it on the hammond
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That sounds very nice and like your 1969 E-100Hammond. I have a 1969 B3/w Tone Cabinet and a Leslie 122. (which is not a 1969) Good year indeed!!
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That's good. I like it
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Looks like you are into Hammond clocks as well!
southerncrescent1401 1 year ago
I really, really have to re-shoot that video. It's a "bit" repetitive, and I've musically grown a bit since I recorded that tune. You have a good eye! I am into Hammond clocks - I have a total of 14. I'm looking for the "Hammond School Wall Clock" - then (I keep promising myself!) I will stop collecting. Famous last words, eh? :) I do have a Hammond spinet and an A-100 / 122 in addition to this rig.
Tattookub 1 year ago
I can't wait to get my E112 sounding like this again! You have a 122 RV on it. I don't hear the reverb. Is it working?
theorganloft 2 years ago
The reverb does work on the 122RV, but I reached in the back and turned it down. IMHO, it's not a strong reverb, and I usually keep the volume on the reverb on the Leslie turned down, and I use the reverb on the E-100. I do play all types of music on both my A-100 / 122 and my E-100 / 122, but this Leslie is sensous, and it's ramp up & down is a bit slower.
Tattookub 2 years ago
Thank you! I also have a 1963 Hammond A-100 with a Leslie 122, a Hammond M3, two Hammond L-100s, and one Hammond Composer. The house is getting a bit crowded.
Tattookub 3 years ago