Don’t ever change! Preserve the restaurant and that exquisite organ! Theatre organs are the greatest instruments ever created, and a big chuck of my childhood Saturdays were spent in a local theater watching the organist do her dance of flying arms & legs across the console, and her torso bouncing like a carousel horse at warp speed. Those days passed 45-50 years ago. But, pushing 60, I close my eyes and can still see her bobbing as she’d play “Too Too Tootsie”, “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”, or “Stardust”. If I ever had the opportunity to come to town, I would most definitely make this a requirement destination!
I really appreciate the sounds that organ makes. This idea is so different, I liked it especially because an attitude like that can turn this kind of music more popular. Such an amazing organ!
Glad to see that there's still a pizza place with a pipe organ. My heart sank years ago when Pizza and Pipes in Tacoma, WA burnt down. I remember the last song played, My Heart Will Go On from Titanic.😞
I think one of the best things about seeing any live music is that you can feel it in your body. This place is pretty awesome. The low notes just rumble inside. Like how you feel during the opening of Phantom of the Opera. I haven't been in a while but I never heard a song suggestion that the organist couldn't play. Definitely not the best pizza but worth it. After watching this channel and seeing across the world stories it is pretty cool to see a story of a place I am currently sitting less than two miles from.
The organ is played somewhere other than a chapel or ballpark. It is a dining experience folks in the desert state have that sometimes sounds like a wedding. NOBODY GETS MARRIED THERE.🌵
My school chapel has an organ which is the building so basically the chapel is just an organ with a roof it’s massive the whole thing vibrates and to get up to the chapel balcony you walk through the chapel it’s atleast 30 times bigger than this organ
In the mid 70's there was a place with this same idea called Pipes And Pizza, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Big Wurlitzer Organ and all those instruments placed all around the room. There was a huge glass room behind the organ where all the pipes were and it was also glass along the sidewalk outside, and you could feel the glass just vibrating. The pizza was great too! Some fun times there, but due to lease issues it didn't make it to the 80's.
I am reading this a year later, but we used to go to this place here in SLC. A lady, Darlene Walker who lived behind me played it. For some reason I have been thinking about those days lately. How time is not just slipping away, it is sceaming by. The original name of the place was "The Organ Loft" Now the memories are really flooding my little brain. I wonder where that organ wound up. I hope it is still playing somewhere.
@@John-oe5nb Late here myself. Actually, The Organ Loft was a different place and was not located on State Street where Pipes & Pizza was, and The Organ Loft is actually still around. When we went there (Pipes & Pizza), there was also a lady named Janis Johanssen who was my mom's piano teacher back in her day, such a small world seeing her there (for my mom). Janis also played the organ (church one) at my mother's funeral.
@@JRobert111111 The Organ Loft I remember was not, actually, on State Street, it was just East on around 33rd or so. This was in the 50's. They might have moved it because I went into the Marine Corps and lost track of it. Darlene was also a piano teacher, but I did not take lessons from her. She was a very nice lady. I recall those days quite often and would like to still live them. I don't like the way the world is going right now. I did not even know what marijuana was let alone crack or LSD, never took a drink or smoked and if I ever said a naughty word, my mom would make sure I never said another. I still don't say them, smoke anything or drink and one of my favorite songs is "Putting on the RItz" by Taco and the Wurlitzer organ. Just an ole fart, I guess. I just checked, it is still there, but does not do Pizza, just shows. The Phantom of the Opera is coming up soon. It opened in 1947.
We visited the organ stop pizza on. The weekend... it blow our minds how incredible the organist plays that massive thing..! We requested a few Disney songs and he played them flawlessly..!
This would be on my bucket list in the future . Pizza my favourite and to see and feel this beautiful work of art , and eat PIZZA . DARN TOOTING . Good Health to all. Let's be safe out there EVERYONE
That chain of pizza parlors in western America was literally called “Pizza & Pipes”... Some at least, became Shakeys later.. My father and some of his friends worked on and repaired some of the organs in Wa, Id, Or & Nv... Too bad we never made it that far south back then!
Our favorite Pizza & Pipes was the one in Bellevue, WA. The one in Tacoma (before the fire) was fine, just not as big. We knew a couple of the regular organists.
When we lived in Tucson ('91 to '04), this place was the "Must Go To" when we had visitors and they always enjoyed the trip and experience! There were many times when we'd just go on our own for the fun of it.
Is this still around? As an old organist, I would love to hear this in person. I ask because I may be near there next year and if it still survives, I will consider it a 'must see'.
been there a few times it truly is magical you can go up and make requests also something cool is that on the sides of the resturants are big large boards with lots of numbers you get a number when you order you get a number corrisponding with the board and when it lights up your food is ready! also i went there during the frozen hype so imagine this organ playing let it go while a bunch of little kids were screaming the lyrics its actually the first video on my phone funny enough.
Roaring 20s in East Lansing was much like this. The pizza had a beer crust and those old-school Italian black olives - the kind you have to soak in water for a bit to cut the salt. I last ate there in 1979 - the guy ended up playing Star Wars a couple of times a night, along with Michigan State's fight song. It was absolutely fantastic. One night somebody requested the theme from WKRP and the guy knocked it right out. If I'm ever in Mesa, I will seek this place out.
I only went to Roaring 20's one time back in the day. The pie wasn't too bad, and the ambience a lot of fun. I think there was also one in Grand Rapids.
I’ve been here one time ever and it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had in a restaurant. I remember how excited I was when they played the song I requested(Imperial March from Star Wars)
Sure looks like a knockoff of the Paramount Music Palace in Indianapolis, from the layout to the extra instruments surrounding the organ to the running lights in the front. The Indy organ was moved to Ellenton Florida but that location closed too, they basically imitated the Music Palace layout too. I remember Indy Music Palace was full of kids in the 80s in Indy, birthday parties, etc. Sad to see not too many kids go to the AZ one.
If I ever take another cross country drive this place will be a destination... As long as I can remember I've wanted to see/hear/experience a Wurlitzer organ in all its grandeur.
It's not even the world's largest Wurlitzer now. That honor goes to the 99 rank (and growing) behemoth installed and playing in the Carma Labs (makers of Carmex) warehouse in Franklin, WI.
Fabulous. It is my understanding that part of the pipe organ at the Elm Skating Rink in Elmhurst, Illinois was added to this organ after the Elm closed. I hope this is true. My husband and I skated at the Elm numbers of times in the 1960's and the organ music played by Tony Tahlman was absolutely wonderful. Cheryl Wagner
Me and my family would go there to celebrate an old family friends birthday all the time for as long as I can remember. She passed away years ago when I was a teen and I miss her dearly since me and my siblings saw her/treated her like she was another Grandma to us. So many memories from this place and I'm hoping this restaurant stays strong for years to come. ❤️
This place looks amazing , it would be worth the trip to Arizona just to visit this restaurant. Must take years of practice to fully know how to play that incredible organ 👍
In Ellenton, FL there was this same pizza and organ restaurant + it looked practically identical inside to this place in Arizona. The place was called "The Roaring 20's". It went out of business around 10 years ago or so and became a library. The pizza there wasn't that great but we went to hear the organ. And the organist never played my request "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", the nerve of him! Lol.
Before that organ existed in FL, it was installed at Paramount Music Palace in Indianapolis, where my grandfather took me on Friday nights for pizza and music. I got to see and hear it again in Ellenton before it was dismantled. Such a magnificent instrument! I hope it finds new life in suitable venue.
My family used to take me to Pizza n Pipes in Daly City, Ca, when I was a kid. It was such an amazing place. The organ seemed so huge to me! It was fun to eat our pizza dinner there and even a little bit scary. After pizza, if we were being extra good, we’d go next door to Farrell’s and get a banana split. 😋 Those were the good ole days. I miss ‘em.
I had a birthday at Pizza And Pipes in Michigan (Troy? Rochester? I cant remember - I was like 8 LOL) in the late 70's, and it was amazing and completely unforgettable. MAN I miss these places - SO cool! :) Cheese and Keys are perfect together. The instrument in this video is incredible though - WOW. Y'all are doing important work out there in Mesa - keep it up! 😁
Yes, there were over 150 of these places at various times, beginning with California's "Ye Olde Pizza Joynt," which added an organ in 1962. Three remain: this, plus Organ Piper in Greenfield, Wisconsin, and the Lansing, Illinois location of Beggars Pizza (organ unfortunately not played every day). A lot of these places had pizza that was mediocre or worse. Organ Stop, I can say from personal experience, has delicious pizza. And yes, it's now the largest theatre organ ever assembled. The largest from the heyday of organs in theatres was Radio City Music Hall's Wurlitzer. With a few recent additions, Organ Stop bested the former record holder, the Sanfilippo Organ outside Chicago (which is still no less magnificent and has a replica of the most ornate console Wurlitzer ever built, from Chicago's ill-fated Paradise Theatre).
growing up in the 80's there was a place like kinda like this in Hayward CA called "Ye Olde Pizza Joynt", it was amazing, this place has the same feel only more modern.
Shakey's Pizza employed some great tenor and classical banjo players for decades. A lot of shared repertoire between band organs and banjos. In fact, Wurlitzer instruments made banjos and guitars.
Used to be at Roaring 20’s in Ellington, Florida. They transferred it and was way more amazing in 2009 and now people are saying it’s new, when it’s not.
I live about a mile and a half(ish) away from Organ Stop :D (and it's right next to my pharmacy :P ) My family didn't go there terribly often when I was a kid- only 5 or 6 times over the course of 15 years, maybe. There were a few Little League Baseball end-of-season parties held there- which was fun! I still consider OSP to be a staple of my childhood
We used to have one of these here in Indiana (Indianapolis to be precise) when I was a kid. It was called the Paramount Music Palace, and of course, it closed down decades ago. I actually just did a little online research, and apparently the current whereabouts of the old "Mighty Wurlitzer" are unknown! It's just interesting to me how an instrument the literal size of a 5-story building can end up missing! I'll never forget my childhood times there. I've always liked classical organ music only, so my "song" requests would invariably be Bach, Widor, etc. Needless to say, old Bill Vlasak would never play a single one of my requests... not once... EVER! He'd strictly stick to his Pops repertoire.😃🤣
Eh? The largest organ is the one in Atlantic City. The second largest and largest fully operational organ is the Wanamaker organ in Macy's in Philadelphia. Who says the Organ Stop organ is the largest?
a theater organ is not just a pipe organ One large organ is the Aolean-Skinner in St Johns Cathedral in New York City with 121 ranks of pipes. However it is not a Theater Organ
This should probably just be called a theatre pipe organ since there are doubtless ranks of pipes in it that weren't manufactured by Wurlitzer. In fact, it isn't even the largest theatre pipe organ anymore. There is one, also with the Wurlitzer logo on it, at Carma Labs (maker of Carmex lip balm) in Franklin, Wisconsin, that has 90 sets of pipes as opposed to 82 on this one.
The Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ is the largest and loudest instrument ever constructed. This organ's a 4 manual 82 rank. The boardwalk's a 7 manual 449 rank. So far they've counted 33,112 pipes but officially it's 'unknown' It has the only 64' stop and the world's loudest, at 138dbA. That's gunshot loud. At that size 'theatre' and 'classical' lose all meaning, it's every organ stop ever made to play music loud enough to fill a room in which they had the world's first indoor helicopter flight. It seats 14,770 people.
Here in the OK there are 2 similar organs, although they are not as large. 1 is in Blackpool at the Tower Ballroom and the other 1 is in Norfolk at Thursford, which is a steam fair museum. Also local to where I live is the Kinema in the Woods cinema where they still have a theatre organ, although not a Worlitzer.
When I was in high school we had Organ Power Pizza in San Diego. We’d go there every Friday night after the football games. It was the best ever. You could give the guy requests. I gave him Stairway to Heaven one time and he played it.
To be clear I don't want to take away from this amazing instrument but... This instrument is no longer the largest theatre organ. The largest theatre organ is the Carma Laboratories Orchestral Organ, at 98 ranks!!!
I remember going to a place like this as a kid. I think it was near Atlanta and called "Music Grinder Pizza." They played old short silent movies with the organ accompaniment. I can't remember what the pizza tasted like. I think I spent most of my time trying to figure out how they got the organ to play things like drums and strings.
There are several of these around the country. Most are pizza joints. There was a huge one in Indianapolis and a smaller vesion on Kokomo ind. The console looked exactly the same. in both.
As a kid, when I visited relatives in Indianapolis, it was a major treat to go there... Paramount Music Palace. Sadly, shortly after I was finally able to travel "on my own", so to speak, they shuttered the place :-(
It's one of those trends that reached thd peak of their popularity in the 70s and 80s. Pizza parlors were being touted as a family friendly experience so not surprisingly these large halls full of diners were noisy so the organ was one of the few instruments loud enough for one person to be able to entertain everyone. It was one of those fads that had its time. Interestingly enough, these pizza and pipe places were also the original inspiration for Chuck E. Cheese.
upstairs the pipes are maybe 2ft in diameter and go to the ceiling. absolutely massive! they feel like a punch to the chest when played. I used to stand in front of them as a kid. the whole building is a part of the organ, and it is all just too big to capture on camera
0:29 The power and depth of that 32' Diaphone really enhances the final chord! (Use some decent headphones or speakers!) The theatre organ really is a true jazz band and orchestra, with the addition of a huge bass capability not possible in real bands and orchestras! What a cool instrument!
Wow! There were once ~150 pizza + organ joints across the U.S.?? Nolan Bushnell's "Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre" wasn't really that innovative, it would seem, and was really just an update on this older concept. (Amazing that I've never seen this discussed in treatments of Chuck E. Cheese's history.)
The pizzeria must have a captain !!! Hey heheheh get it pirates of the Caribbean. Also same for the Church too. Console system without the player is like the Holy Trinity without the spirit in it. ❤️❤️🎉🎂
I used to go to a place like this as a kid with my grandparents. I went back to my hometown last summer and the building is a public library now. The place was called “The Roaring ‘20s” I’m pretty sure. Anyone I know that could answer that question for me has past on though.
It is not the world's largest organ. BUT the largest Wurlitzer! If you want big pipes look at the worlds largest partially restored organ in the Atlantic City Convention Center. It has some 64 Ft wooden pipes.
Don’t ever change! Preserve the restaurant and that exquisite organ! Theatre organs are the greatest instruments ever created, and a big chuck of my childhood Saturdays were spent in a local theater watching the organist do her dance of flying arms & legs across the console, and her torso bouncing like a carousel horse at warp speed.
Those days passed 45-50 years ago. But, pushing 60, I close my eyes and can still see her bobbing as she’d play “Too Too Tootsie”, “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”, or “Stardust”.
If I ever had the opportunity to come to town, I would most definitely make this a requirement destination!
My biggest organ is my stomach after binge eating pizza
Stunning and brave!
Sayori? Not something out of character.
More stomach than man, as Homer Simpson was once described 😝
This place is pretty rad. My old music teacher took everyone in the grade here.
Your teacher is pretty rad
Lucky. How's the pizza?
mine too!!
My dad used to love to take me here. Great childhood memories.
@@DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc The pizza's pretty good-- nothing to write home about, but you'll appreciate it while eating it.
I really appreciate the sounds that organ makes. This idea is so different, I liked it especially because an attitude like that can turn this kind of music more popular. Such an amazing organ!
Glad to see that there's still a pizza place with a pipe organ. My heart sank years ago when Pizza and Pipes in Tacoma, WA burnt down. I remember the last song played, My Heart Will Go On from Titanic.😞
This is something you have to experience to truly understand how amazing it is. Best restaurant I've ever went to!
I think one of the best things about seeing any live music is that you can feel it in your body. This place is pretty awesome. The low notes just rumble inside. Like how you feel during the opening of Phantom of the Opera. I haven't been in a while but I never heard a song suggestion that the organist couldn't play. Definitely not the best pizza but worth it. After watching this channel and seeing across the world stories it is pretty cool to see a story of a place I am currently sitting less than two miles from.
The organ is played somewhere other than a chapel or ballpark. It is a dining experience folks in the desert state have that sometimes sounds like a wedding. NOBODY GETS MARRIED THERE.🌵
My school chapel has an organ which is the building so basically the chapel is just an organ with a roof it’s massive the whole thing vibrates and to get up to the chapel balcony you walk through the chapel it’s atleast 30 times bigger than this organ
that sounds awesome! what school is that? tnx
mich sims Stowe school
@@ottolehmann5286 that marble hall is AMAZING!!
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Largest “Wurlitzer” Organ
if that organ was 30x bigger than this youd have the largest organ in the world at your school hy a huge margin
You`re doing a great job, don`t change anything. What you have is fantastic, long may it remain so.
In the mid 70's there was a place with this same idea called Pipes And Pizza, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Big Wurlitzer Organ and all those instruments placed all around the room. There was a huge glass room behind the organ where all the pipes were and it was also glass along the sidewalk outside, and you could feel the glass just vibrating. The pizza was great too! Some fun times there, but due to lease issues it didn't make it to the 80's.
I am reading this a year later, but we used to go to this place here in SLC. A lady, Darlene Walker who lived behind me played it. For some reason I have been thinking about those days lately. How time is not just slipping away, it is sceaming by. The original name of the place was "The Organ Loft" Now the memories are really flooding my little brain. I wonder where that organ wound up. I hope it is still playing somewhere.
Same! We had a few pizza and pipes here in the San Francisco Bay Area. We used to go all the time. It was my favorite pizza spot as a kid
@@John-oe5nb Late here myself. Actually, The Organ Loft was a different place and was not located on State Street where Pipes & Pizza was, and The Organ Loft is actually still around. When we went there (Pipes & Pizza), there was also a lady named Janis Johanssen who was my mom's piano teacher back in her day, such a small world seeing her there (for my mom). Janis also played the organ (church one) at my mother's funeral.
@@MarkT923 These organs do make for a great atmosphere to enjoy some delicious pizza!
@@JRobert111111 The Organ Loft I remember was not, actually, on State Street, it was just East on around 33rd or so. This was in the 50's. They might have moved it because I went into the Marine Corps and lost track of it. Darlene was also a piano teacher, but I did not take lessons from her. She was a very nice lady. I recall those days quite often and would like to still live them. I don't like the way the world is going right now. I did not even know what marijuana was let alone crack or LSD, never took a drink or smoked and if I ever said a naughty word, my mom would make sure I never said another. I still don't say them, smoke anything or drink and one of my favorite songs is "Putting on the RItz" by Taco and the Wurlitzer organ. Just an ole fart, I guess.
I just checked, it is still there, but does not do Pizza, just shows. The Phantom of the Opera is coming up soon. It opened in 1947.
We visited the organ stop pizza on. The weekend... it blow our minds how incredible the organist plays that massive thing..! We requested a few Disney songs and he played them flawlessly..!
Awwwww yay they finally did one on Organ Stop😊😊😊😊 we love it there!!!
This would be on my bucket list in the future . Pizza my favourite and to see and feel this beautiful work of art , and eat PIZZA . DARN TOOTING . Good Health to all. Let's be safe out there EVERYONE
That chain of pizza parlors in western America was literally called “Pizza & Pipes”... Some at least, became Shakeys later.. My father and some of his friends worked on and repaired some of the organs in Wa, Id, Or & Nv... Too bad we never made it that far south back then!
When I saw the table layout I immediately thought of Shakey's.
There was one in Los Angeles, too... Used to go there in the 60-70’s !! Pipes & Pizza
Our favorite Pizza & Pipes was the one in Bellevue, WA. The one in Tacoma (before the fire) was fine, just not as big. We knew a couple of the regular organists.
This is true when I went to organ stop pizza the organ has so much power all the music is going throughout your body
This just made my Sunday!!! How totally wonderful.
When we lived in Tucson ('91 to '04), this place was the "Must Go To" when we had visitors and they always enjoyed the trip and experience! There were many times when we'd just go on our own for the fun of it.
Is this still around? As an old organist, I would love to hear this in person. I ask because I may be near there next year and if it still survives, I will consider it a 'must see'.
It is
itll be around for a while
been there a few times it truly is magical you can go up and make requests also something cool is that on the sides of the resturants are big large boards with lots of numbers you get a number when you order you get a number corrisponding with the board and when it lights up your food is ready! also i went there during the frozen hype so imagine this organ playing let it go while a bunch of little kids were screaming the lyrics its actually the first video on my phone funny enough.
Roaring 20s in East Lansing was much like this. The pizza had a beer crust and those old-school Italian black olives - the kind you have to soak in water for a bit to cut the salt. I last ate there in 1979 - the guy ended up playing Star Wars a couple of times a night, along with Michigan State's fight song. It was absolutely fantastic. One night somebody requested the theme from WKRP and the guy knocked it right out. If I'm ever in Mesa, I will seek this place out.
I only went to Roaring 20's one time back in the day.
The pie wasn't too bad, and the ambience a lot of fun.
I think there was also one in Grand Rapids.
I’ve been here one time ever and it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had in a restaurant. I remember how excited I was when they played the song I requested(Imperial March from Star Wars)
i can't believe i live in phoenix, az for over 30 years and NEVER heard of this place??? I am going this week to check it out!!!
Looks cool.
I went there when I was a little kid and it was amazing now I need to take my kids there now
I remember eating there as a child and thinking it was so magical lol
True man. It's special.
That organ is so cool! Nice pizza shop
Glad you are still around! Went to one in Lansing or Grand Rapids When I was 10.
Remember the music palace in Cincinnati area. Pizza, beer & great organ music. Treasure the memory.
Sure looks like a knockoff of the Paramount Music Palace in Indianapolis, from the layout to the extra instruments surrounding the organ to the running lights in the front. The Indy organ was moved to Ellenton Florida but that location closed too, they basically imitated the Music Palace layout too. I remember Indy Music Palace was full of kids in the 80s in Indy, birthday parties, etc. Sad to see not too many kids go to the AZ one.
If I ever take another cross country drive this place will be a destination... As long as I can remember I've wanted to see/hear/experience a Wurlitzer organ in all its grandeur.
The title is mislieading. It's the largest Wurlitzer organ, not the largest organ
Edit: It's good that they've corrected the title
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The title and description both clearly state the world's largest Wurlitzer organ. Try reading slower maybe that will help
@@VATS93 They just edited it, the Wurlitzer part wasn't there until recently
Thought maybe you were going to tell us you had the largest male organ 😂
It's not even the world's largest Wurlitzer now. That honor goes to the 99 rank (and growing) behemoth installed and playing in the Carma Labs (makers of Carmex) warehouse in Franklin, WI.
I really liked this place def gonna come again it was so fun!
My all-time favorite place to go!
Fabulous. It is my understanding that part of the pipe organ at the Elm Skating Rink in Elmhurst, Illinois was added to this organ after the Elm closed. I hope this is true. My husband and I skated at the Elm numbers of times in the 1960's and the organ music played by Tony Tahlman was absolutely wonderful. Cheryl Wagner
I been here a bunch of times, love this little place in arizona. Love how amazing the pizza is and just how it's local and fun to go to!
Me and my family would go there to celebrate an old family friends birthday all the time for as long as I can remember. She passed away years ago when I was a teen and I miss her dearly since me and my siblings saw her/treated her like she was another Grandma to us. So many memories from this place and I'm hoping this restaurant stays strong for years to come. ❤️
This place looks amazing , it would be worth the trip to Arizona just to visit this restaurant.
Must take years of practice to fully know how to play that incredible organ 👍
When I was a little kid, we went to this location a few times. The food isn’t great, but the entertainment is amazing.
Yeah it is a bygone ERA but, IT IS ALSO SIMPLICITY what we need more of nowdays.....THE WURLITZER ORGAN!!
In Ellenton, FL there was this same pizza and organ restaurant + it looked practically identical inside to this place in Arizona. The place was called "The Roaring 20's". It went out of business around 10 years ago or so and became a library.
The pizza there wasn't that great but we went to hear the organ.
And the organist never played my request "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", the nerve of him! Lol.
Before that organ existed in FL, it was installed at Paramount Music Palace in Indianapolis, where my grandfather took me on Friday nights for pizza and music. I got to see and hear it again in Ellenton before it was dismantled. Such a magnificent instrument! I hope it finds new life in suitable venue.
Love this. Must visit for sure.
Bro I went here once as a school trip in like 6th grade
It’s so surreal that it’s on great big story now lollll
great to see and hear you again 👍 🎹
My family used to take me to Pizza n Pipes in Daly City, Ca, when I was a kid. It was such an amazing place. The organ seemed so huge to me! It was fun to eat our pizza dinner there and even a little bit scary. After pizza, if we were being extra good, we’d go next door to Farrell’s and get a banana split. 😋 Those were the good ole days. I miss ‘em.
after a few beers that music would get me hyped up 😂
Been there several times. Love that place!
I had a birthday at Pizza And Pipes in Michigan (Troy? Rochester? I cant remember - I was like 8 LOL) in the late 70's, and it was amazing and completely unforgettable. MAN I miss these places - SO cool! :) Cheese and Keys are perfect together. The instrument in this video is incredible though - WOW. Y'all are doing important work out there in Mesa - keep it up! 😁
Been there. It's awesome!
I grew up with Pizza and Pipes in Tacoma, it burned down in the 90's but had the same concept, pizza and pipes. Might be worth a trip to Arizona.
Loved that place...in the early seventies it was on 7th st...great pizza and the likes of Lyn Larsen, Lew Williams and Walt Strony at the console!!
I grew up with a place like this in CT called Pizza, Pipes and Pandemonium. Used to love walking through the pipes.
Imagine playing Giorno's theme on this
Now imagine Playing Jolyne’s theme on this
Yes, there were over 150 of these places at various times, beginning with California's "Ye Olde Pizza Joynt," which added an organ in 1962. Three remain: this, plus Organ Piper in Greenfield, Wisconsin, and the Lansing, Illinois location of Beggars Pizza (organ unfortunately not played every day). A lot of these places had pizza that was mediocre or worse. Organ Stop, I can say from personal experience, has delicious pizza. And yes, it's now the largest theatre organ ever assembled. The largest from the heyday of organs in theatres was Radio City Music Hall's Wurlitzer. With a few recent additions, Organ Stop bested the former record holder, the Sanfilippo Organ outside Chicago (which is still no less magnificent and has a replica of the most ornate console Wurlitzer ever built, from Chicago's ill-fated Paradise Theatre).
In 6th grade we went here for a field trip and it was amazing
Same lol
I went there in 1994 - great experience. We could do with some organ pizza parlours here in the UK.
I was there on a work trip for another organ company and ate there. it was amazing!
growing up in the 80's there was a place like kinda like this in Hayward CA called "Ye Olde Pizza Joynt", it was amazing, this place has the same feel only more modern.
Thats so awsome!❤
Shakey's Pizza employed some great tenor and classical banjo players for decades. A lot of shared repertoire between band organs and banjos. In fact, Wurlitzer instruments made banjos and guitars.
Amazing
I have to see this some day.
This organ is the ancestor of the so-called "arranger workstation" keyboards made by Yamaha and Korg which is popular in Asia and Europe
I was here last night and it was awesome
Used to be at Roaring 20’s in Ellington, Florida. They transferred it and was way more amazing in 2009 and now people are saying it’s new, when it’s not.
I live about a mile and a half(ish) away from Organ Stop :D (and it's right next to my pharmacy :P )
My family didn't go there terribly often when I was a kid- only 5 or 6 times over the course of 15 years, maybe. There were a few Little League Baseball end-of-season parties held there- which was fun! I still consider OSP to be a staple of my childhood
We used to have one of these here in Indiana (Indianapolis to be precise) when I was a kid. It was called the Paramount Music Palace, and of course, it closed down decades ago. I actually just did a little online research, and apparently the current whereabouts of the old "Mighty Wurlitzer" are unknown! It's just interesting to me how an instrument the literal size of a 5-story building can end up missing! I'll never forget my childhood times there. I've always liked classical organ music only, so my "song" requests would invariably be Bach, Widor, etc. Needless to say, old Bill Vlasak would never play a single one of my requests... not once... EVER! He'd strictly stick to his Pops repertoire.😃🤣
Eh?
The largest organ is the one in Atlantic City.
The second largest and largest fully operational organ is the Wanamaker organ in Macy's in Philadelphia.
Who says the Organ Stop organ is the largest?
James Neave largest whirlitzer. Title is misleading.
a theater organ is not just a pipe organ One large organ is the Aolean-Skinner in St Johns Cathedral in New York City with 121 ranks of pipes. However it is not a Theater Organ
They clearly said the world's largest Wurlitzer not just organ. The brand is different than the others.
This should probably just be called a theatre pipe organ since there are doubtless ranks of pipes in it that weren't manufactured by Wurlitzer. In fact, it isn't even the largest theatre pipe organ anymore. There is one, also with the Wurlitzer logo on it, at Carma Labs (maker of Carmex lip balm) in Franklin, Wisconsin, that has 90 sets of pipes as opposed to 82 on this one.
The Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ is the largest and loudest instrument ever constructed.
This organ's a 4 manual 82 rank.
The boardwalk's a 7 manual 449 rank.
So far they've counted 33,112 pipes but officially it's 'unknown'
It has the only 64' stop and the world's loudest, at 138dbA.
That's gunshot loud.
At that size 'theatre' and 'classical' lose all meaning, it's every organ stop ever made to play music loud enough to fill a room in which they had the world's first indoor helicopter flight.
It seats 14,770 people.
Manager: We might not have the best pizza in the world. But at least we have the biggest Organ in the world
I always go to that Mexican market right across the street. Never bother to go inside there. Guess I should check it out.
I work there and Brett is the nicest guy ever.
I play there after hours when Brett lets me, but he's such a nice guy
@@WeslarWaven thanks for giving me something to listen to while closing haha
Here in the OK there are 2 similar organs, although they are not as large. 1 is in Blackpool at the Tower Ballroom and the other 1 is in Norfolk at Thursford, which is a steam fair museum. Also local to where I live is the Kinema in the Woods cinema where they still have a theatre organ, although not a Worlitzer.
Been there a few times, crazy expirience!
Unlike school it seems..
We are coming back to you guys very soon! Dec 23
I've been there. It was awesome. Pizza was pretty good too.
All this place needs is some rollerskating.
When I was in high school we had Organ Power Pizza in San Diego. We’d go there every Friday night after the football games. It was the best ever. You could give the guy requests. I gave him Stairway to Heaven one time and he played it.
Use to go to one these in Fresno,CA back in the late 80’s
To be clear I don't want to take away from this amazing instrument but...
This instrument is no longer the largest theatre organ. The largest theatre organ is the Carma Laboratories Orchestral Organ, at 98 ranks!!!
It is GREAT!!
I remember going to a place like this as a kid. I think it was near Atlanta and called "Music Grinder Pizza." They played old short silent movies with the organ accompaniment. I can't remember what the pizza tasted like. I think I spent most of my time trying to figure out how they got the organ to play things like drums and strings.
There are several of these around the country. Most are pizza joints. There was a huge one in Indianapolis and a smaller vesion on Kokomo ind. The console looked exactly the same. in both.
As a kid, when I visited relatives in Indianapolis, it was a major treat to go there... Paramount Music Palace. Sadly, shortly after I was finally able to travel "on my own", so to speak, they shuttered the place :-(
Shoutout to Mesa!
i didn't quite get that but ok
seshe get what?
@@jamestafiltafish5282 about the organs...
It's one of those trends that reached thd peak of their popularity in the 70s and 80s. Pizza parlors were being touted as a family friendly experience so not surprisingly these large halls full of diners were noisy so the organ was one of the few instruments loud enough for one person to be able to entertain everyone. It was one of those fads that had its time. Interestingly enough, these pizza and pipe places were also the original inspiration for Chuck E. Cheese.
@@kutter_ttl6786 oooooo
I know the guy personally that plays the complicated organ for the MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR Brother Unsworth. Use to be my youth leader.
Ok genius, you wrote a comment debunking the myth behind this being the largest organ in the world, pat yourself on the back xd
I must visit one day.
you'd think the world's largest organ would have bigger pipes.
This organ is largest theatre pipe organ in world. The actual largest pipe organ is in Boardwalk hall in New Jersey. :)
@@anniesong951 Cool
That’s the wrong sense of scale. A giant pipe that’s 64 feet long is just going to shake the building and produce a very low noise.
upstairs the pipes are maybe 2ft in diameter and go to the ceiling.
absolutely massive!
they feel like a punch to the chest when played.
I used to stand in front of them as a kid.
the whole building is a part of the organ, and it is all just too big to capture on camera
@@jonaheaster7920 That sounds awesome!
Cincinnati once had the Springdale Music Palace just like this one. Sadly Wurlitzer was destroyed in a fire back in 1991.
0:29 The power and depth of that 32' Diaphone really enhances the final chord! (Use some decent headphones or speakers!)
The theatre organ really is a true jazz band and orchestra, with the addition of a huge bass capability not possible in real bands and orchestras! What a cool instrument!
Beautiful
We had one of those organs in Indianapolis at Paramount Pizza Palace
Feels like a Pizza Time Theatre but better.
Wow! There were once ~150 pizza + organ joints across the U.S.?? Nolan Bushnell's "Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre" wasn't really that innovative, it would seem, and was really just an update on this older concept. (Amazing that I've never seen this discussed in treatments of Chuck E. Cheese's history.)
I just went last night!
The pizzeria must have a captain !!! Hey heheheh get it pirates of the Caribbean. Also same for the Church too. Console system without the player is like the Holy Trinity without the spirit in it. ❤️❤️🎉🎂
Great instrument and great tradition, but an update is in order. The largest Wurlitzer is now at Carma Labs and is a 4/90 instrument.
I used to go to a place like this as a kid with my grandparents. I went back to my hometown last summer and the building is a public library now. The place was called “The Roaring ‘20s” I’m pretty sure. Anyone I know that could answer that question for me has past on though.
I live in Mesa Az and nope that place is still there! :)
Had one here in Ellenton, Florida but it sadly closed.
Is it pipe or electric
It is not the world's largest organ. BUT the largest Wurlitzer! If you want big pipes look at the worlds largest partially restored organ in the Atlantic City Convention Center. It has some 64 Ft wooden pipes.