Can anyone tell me what type of key board was used on the original version of pipeline.
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Joined: Sep 07, 2006 Posts: 1487 Redlands, CA |
Can anyone tell me what type of key board was used on the original version of pipeline. |
Joined: Sep 11, 2007 Posts: 675 Sonoma, CA |
An entry at the top of this page claims it was a Wurlitzer. More info on this page. Last edited: Jun 13, 2018 21:28:49 |
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You can hear the same instrument prominently in the New Dimensions stuff. They really bang on theirs. And actually, that player went on to play in Three Dog Night, who's listed in that first link. I bet it was the same actual piano, too. |
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Wurlitzer 112, same as Ray Charles used https://www.facebook.com/coffindagger |
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That is one ancient Wurley, I've never seen one that old. |
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Probably the best 2 minutes and 23 seconds in surf history! Very cool to see that video again. Bob Spickard is still playing regularly and having fun... —Craig Skelly Little Kahuna |
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Rob Marshall would know. As Peter Frampton would say... Rob Marshall on keys...Rob Marshall. —Happy Sunsets! Last edited: Jun 15, 2018 10:33:03 |
Joined: Sep 07, 2006 Posts: 1487 Redlands, CA |
Thanks guys! |
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I played Pipeline w Bob Spickard and Deke Dickerson at one of Dekes Guitar Geek festivals awhile back. Bob’s kid played a Wurlitzer 112, and it was pretty eerie actually. It WAS THE sound. It was a sublime moment. |
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MelPhantomSurfers wrote:
Yes! 'The sound' is why I ask. |
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The Wurlitzer model that’s being “played” on the 1963 Lawrence Welk Show video is one of four models that are difficult to differentiate from the exterior. It could be a 140 or 140A (transistor model) or a 145 or 145A (tube model). All look the same on the outside. The volume and vib controls on all four models are on the lid front. The controls move to the cheek block on the 140B model in 1964 but otherwise also looks similar to the previous 140 models. |
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The model of Wurlitzer on the recording of Pipeline is hard to tell. If it was a 140 model, it would have been spanking brand new because the 140 came out in late Spring /early Summer of 1962, which is when they recorded the tune. The 140/145 had, for the first time, onboard vibrato/tremolo. To me it sounds like there is vib/trem on the keyboard in the recording. My college guess is that it is a 140~ model because of the vib sound and they have a 140 on the Lawrence Welk show. But I could be way off. Nevertheless, it could have been an earlier 112 or 120 model. Those models however would have used a tremolo speaker tone cabinet, model 920 as they did not have onboard vib/trem. |