Recording "The Three of Us"
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Some of the instruments used in recording "The Three of Us" for episode 339, "Break-Up," at Joe McGinty's Carousel Recording in Brooklyn, NY.

Baldwin Professional
Jeremy's electric guitar was played through this, as was the "Spaghetti Moog" sound in the instrumental break.
Apparently, Willie Nelson still uses his Baldwin Professional.
All photos by Joe McGinty.

Wurlitzer Sideman Controls
A little rusty, but it still pumps out a pretty phat kick drum.

Wurlitzer Sideman
The first-ever drum machine, circa 1959.

Wurlitzer Electric Piano
Early '60s version.

Little Phatty, Poly Evolver Keyboard, Nord Electro
The Grandkids.

RMI Keyboard Computer
The first commercially available digital synthesizer. NASA technology licensed to a church organ manufacturer, Allen Organs, yielded this beast. Favored by Todd Rundgren back in the day.

RMI Keyboard Computer
And it reads punch cards! Plus, check out the cool "Future Shock" font!

Yamaha CSO1
Synth from the early '80s. When Lionel Ritchie performed "You Are the Sun" on Saturday Night Live, Joe McGinty spotted his keyboardist playing one.