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  • '''Farfisa''' is a brand name for a series of [[electric organ]]s, and later [[multiti ...ck bands]] and other combos during the 1960s. Many listeners first heard a Farfisa on 1966's '96 Tears' by ? and the Mysterians, or 'Talk Talk' by Sean Bonniw
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  • '''Farfisa''' is a brand name for a series of [[electric organ]]s, and later [[multiti ...ck bands]] and other combos during the 1960s. Many listeners first heard a Farfisa on 1966's '96 Tears' by ? and the Mysterians, or 'Talk Talk' by Sean Bonniw
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  • *1971 - Rhodes Suitcase 73, Fender [[bass pedals]], Hammond C-3/B-3, [[Farfisa]] VIP occasionally *1973 - Rhodes Stage 73, Mellotron M400, Dunn bass pedals, Farfisa VIP and Hammond B-3 occasionally
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  • {{r|Farfisa}}
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  • ...m, John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones used the animated sound of a Farfisa VIP-255 to add interest to the later verses (beginning at 1:38). The chord **John Paul Jones – Farfisa VIP-255, bass guitar
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  • ...lead guitar, vocals), Kenny Zigoures (bass guitar), Jim Robesky (sax and [[Farfisa]] organ), and Gerry Blake (rhythm guitar and vocals). Robesky eventually le
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  • ...century, [[electromechanical organs]] such as the [[Hammond organ]] and [[Farfisa]] were developed, and these too usually included bass pedals. By the late 1
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