I have no idea why.
He bought it today!
Jet
I have no idea why.
He bought it today!
Jet
Wow, a genuine Rhodes
Hours of fun assured there. Nice acquistion
Cheers
Phil
He picked carrots for a year to earn the dosh.
Ate half of 'em, but most farms allow for a certain “leakage”.
Weird, his hair has gone a funny kind of orange
Oh wow… I’d be very happy too
was it expensive?
And his pants are falling down…get him pair of braces for chrissake !
Mauri .
it says 88 … eh … is that the number of banks full of presets? Or 8 MIDI INs and 8 OUTs?
Looks great, hope it sounds great! But didn’t the world already end over there?
That’s the exact same Rhodes I had during my Fusion days in the Seventies. I hated it because it was so damn heavy, even with two guys toting it. However, it sounded great. The 88’s had a bit sharper sound than the bell-like Mark II’s
Nieeeece!
Yeah, that’s why he bought it, to go out in style.
Doesn’t worry me in the slightest, coz the other guy of the two is 4,000 miles way!
Nope, the number of “easy” installments to the finance company…
Or the age he’ll feel after the first few lugs…
Quite: 25,000 carrots, 14 tonnes of strawberries, 5,000 hectares of cow poop
…and a small trolley (to get it home on the train)!
Grmpf… I’ve only got a Seventy Three…
Say hi to Taylor for me and wish him many hours of fun with it!
Bodaciously Cool !
In 1982 I bought a new Rhodes 73 Mk II Stage .
That winter I spent a couple of days moving each of the 73 pickups nearer to each tine to get a fatter , overdriven funkier sound . Running through a bass amp and 4x10 cab with a touch of compression to take the edge off the attack and a phaser pedal it funked along fantastically .
It lasted a few years until I wore it out ( hamfisted whippersnapper that I was ) !
Here’s wishing him a lifetime of bonding with it