I don't think too much about the electronic thing, except that it's kind of fun to have it as an alternate voice. Like, I've used the Fender- Rhodes piano on a couple of records. I don't really look on it as a piano— merely an alternate keyboard instrument, that offers a certain kind of sound that's appropriate sometimes. I find that it's kind of a refreshing auxiliary to the piano— but I don't need it, you know. I guess it's for other people to judge how effective it's been on my records; I enjoyed it, anyway. I don't enjoy spending a lot of time with the electric piano. I mean, if I play it for a period of time, then I quickly tire of it, and I want to get back to the acoustic piano.
Interview with Les Tomkins, 1972.