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===1995-1996 - Pinkerton=== | ===1995-1996 - Pinkerton=== | ||
[[Image:Rivers'_Casio_MT-205.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Rivers' Casio MT 205 keyboard he bought in 1994. It's creamy "pipe organ" tone appeared on several demos, and finally on the B-side "Waiting On You". Rivers still has this keyboard.]] | [[Image:Rivers'_Casio_MT-205.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Rivers' Casio MT 205 keyboard he bought in 1994. It's creamy "pipe organ" tone appeared on several demos, and finally on the B-side "Waiting On You". Rivers still has this keyboard.]] | ||
In "Weezer Goes To Van Nuys: The Making of Pinkerton" on [[Video Capture Device]], we can see Rivers playing a Gibson Les Paul throughout the early rehearsal sessions of the album. | |||
====Keyboards on Waiting On You==== | ====Keyboards on Waiting On You==== | ||
During an early tour in the summer of 1994, we hit a pawn shop in (i think) Cleveland or St Louis, and everyone picked up cheap used Casio keyboards. At the time they were used as vocal warm up aids in the van, before shows. Rivers chose a Casio MT-205, which is actually one of Casio's better "beginner" keyboards, lots of sounds and a fairly versatile drum pattern bank. It's creamy "pipe organ" tone appeared on several demos, and finally on the B-side "Waiting On You". Rivers still has this keyboard. | During an early tour in the summer of 1994, we hit a pawn shop in (i think) Cleveland or St Louis, and everyone picked up cheap used Casio keyboards. At the time they were used as vocal warm up aids in the van, before shows. Rivers chose a Casio MT-205, which is actually one of Casio's better "beginner" keyboards, lots of sounds and a fairly versatile drum pattern bank. It's creamy "pipe organ" tone appeared on several demos, and finally on the B-side "Waiting On You". Rivers still has this keyboard. | ||