Smothers Brothers on Hagstroms

DThomasC

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Thanks. Had not heard that before. Definitely not the usual lip synch to the hit single that passes for TV performances of that era. Interesting stuff going on in the bass - Manzarek is looser than usual. I also note Manzarek conducting the horns at one point.

If you enjoyed that, there's another yt video with who I thought was Robby Krieger talking about that Smothers Brothers Show, but the person being interviewed refers to Robby in the third person, so I don't know who it is! John Densmore?

 

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Yes Frono, you are right, there appear to be Marshall half-stacks on either side of them, facing in.

The Acoustic amps were early all solid state pieces, usually characterized by the white fiberglass horn in the speaker cab. They made some killer bass equipment with folded horn, "bass-bin" cabs...

 

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If you enjoyed that, there's another yt video with who I thought was Robby Krieger talking about that Smothers Brothers Show, but the person being interviewed refers to Robby in the third person, so I don't know who it is! John Densmore?



Thank you. Definitely Densmore.
 

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Bill

Suppose you are right - like Frono said, the vertical stripes on sides led me think they were Peavey. I remember Acoustic brand well. It was very popular among bass players.
 

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Thanks. Had not heard that before. Definitely not the usual lip synch to the hit single that passes for TV performances of that era. Interesting stuff going on in the bass - Manzarek is looser than usual. I also note Manzarek conducting the horns at one point.

Without looking at it…I think this is the performance where Robby Krieger has a black eye (apparently from a fight with his girlfriend). 🤪 The Doors always delivered on TV IMO.

Edit: Grot beat me to it!

-Dave-
 

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Another Hagstrom connection is Frank Zappa. He endorsed Hagstrom in the U.S. in the mid-60s (*Absolutely Free* era), though I'm not aware of his ever actually having played one -- at least not in any photos I've ever seen.
 
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