"Rush E" played on a 1936 Belgian dance organ
This giant dance organ was built in Antwerp, Belgium in 1936 by the Mortier company. Because of its distinctive facade it became known as "De Torenmortier". Throughout its life it has toured the fairgrounds in Belgium and the south of the Netherlands, even spending some time in a theme park in Slagharen. It is now the last of its kind to remain in active service. Despite being built almost 90 years ago it is still so musically versatile that it can play virtually any piece of music, as demonstrated here.

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Don't Stop Me Now (Queen) - Draaiorgel de Fata Morgana

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121 toets Gebroeders Decap Antwerpen "Frangema" in het nieuwe depot van de Ghysels-collectie

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The Wells Family 89 Key Gavioli Fair Organ

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Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

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Can FOUR PEOPLE Play Rush E on One Public PIANO | Cole Lam

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Het Kunkelsorgel speelt Le Freak - Chic

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The Hinsz Organ of the Bovenkerk in Kampen (Netherlands) - Organ Demonstration Tour - Paul Fey

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Starting the 1909 Blitzen-Benz, UNEDITED, @ Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance

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The Orient Express on a mechanical organ

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121 key Decap dance organ "Metro" - March 2025

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Shostakovich's "Waltz No.2" Played On A German Band Organ (via 165 rolls)

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【「RUSH E(C)」Sheet Music Boss】手回しオルガン/StreetOrgan(Flute Type) Analog Black MIDI

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Mr. Blue Sky - The Centenary Organ - GDSF 2013

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Professional Pianist Learns Rush E On The Spot 🔥

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The Grand Pipe Organ of York Minster - SCOTT BROTHERS DUO ON TOUR

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Total Idiots at Work Caught on Camera | Best of 2024

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Boney M hits on a mechanical organ

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Lanz Bulldog in action! Thunderbolts! Pure sound machine!

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Pirates of the Caribbean - music played on a Ruth Band Organ

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