Puttin' on the Ritz
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Flagged for being too awesome :DDDDD
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I think maybe I offended my beloved Wurlitzer 4500. So just to set the record straight I went over and played her and she said, " I have IT too!" Sho' nuff. So I have a little experiment I'm going to try. 1st let me explain, a 64'- 4500 doesn't even look like an ETO, but is indeed the identical organ what would become Wurlitzer's long awaited 1st theater organ since closing the pipe organ factory -the 66'- 4520.
I'd like to hear 4500/4520 w/ Rotosonic. Wonder if any1's made isomonic Wurli 4500?
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I believe the Bone Doctor's talent really shines and shows the limitless possibilities of the theater organ at around 3:00. I just got my 9th organ. Dick Van Patton might have thought 8 was enough, but he wasn't being offered a Rialto II in exchange for some carpet cleaning either. I've had it for about a week now and I'm already going so much farther than my Wurlitzer 4500 could go. I still love the Wurli's tibias W/ the Spectratone, but like the Conn, the Gulbransen Rialto K & II just have IT
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I really enjoyed listening to it !!!!
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You really master the organ.
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This makes me too happy.
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very nice, your talented indead!=D
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beautiful!
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Very good! I would like to know what is the device on lower left panel, a rhythm unit? Plus there another device hanging off the same panel as it also looks like some type of rhythm unit.
Great stuff !!! Very happy music. More more more.
kiwiplant 3 years ago
Thank you very much for listening, watching, and commenting. I love this song. It is one of those tunes that is so fun to play it ought to be illegal. It is a bonafied TPO song for sure.
The Bone Doctor
Walnut Hill Productions
Ridgecrest, California
"It's all about the King of Instruments!"
slowdog294 3 years ago