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I don't know if it's a Hammond, or if so, which one, but my all time favorite organ solo is George Duke on  Fifty Fifty. from Overnite Senastion
 
 
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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

Hey, look -- a resurrected thread. How did this get here? *shrugs*

Anyway, since someone's already brought up Jon Lord, I see no one's mentioned Ken Hensley of Uriah Heep. There was a running Hammond battle between those two in the early 70s. This song is still brutal, almost 50 years later (1970). It's almost Sabbath with a Hammond.






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Originally posted by Cord Change Cord Change wrote:

Brian Auger solos are top notch - One of the best b3 players ever regardless of solos or not. Brains and Julie’s covers feature amazing solos from Brian. There gospel covers are the best like Take me to the water and Lord remember me with John Baldry <3
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Brian Auger solos are top notch - One of the best b3 players ever regardless of solos or not. Brains and Julie’s covers feature amazing solos from Brian. There gospel covers are the best like Take me to the water and Lord remember me with John Baldry <3
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Whatever model Vincent Crane used (C3 I think) had an AMAZING tone, especially on The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Atomic Rooster’s debut.
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Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

Hey, look -- a resurrected thread. How did this get here? *shrugs*

Anyway, since someone's already brought up Jon Lord, I see no one's mentioned Ken Hensley of Uriah Heep. There was a running Hammond battle between those two in the early 70s. This song is still brutal, almost 50 years later (1970). It's almost Sabbath with a Hammond.





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Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

Hey, look -- a resurrected thread. How did this get here? *shrugs*

Tell me about it!!  I started this thread in 2010??!!  

Some good posts were made, thanks to all!  The Hammond organ was and remains a mighty prog beast!  
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What’s the difference between the C3 and B3 ??
I love the L100 model, to be particular. And Dave Stewart wrangled the best tones out of it (along with his fuzz-box.....)
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Rick Wright or Keith Emerson, toss up between those two.
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Hey, look -- a resurrected thread. How did this get here? *shrugs*

Anyway, since someone's already brought up Jon Lord, I see no one's mentioned Ken Hensley of Uriah Heep. There was a running Hammond battle between those two in the early 70s. This song is still brutal, almost 50 years later (1970). It's almost Sabbath with a Hammond.




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cstack3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2010 at 16:10
Originally posted by thehallway thehallway wrote:

Everyone mentions Wakeman's Roundabout hamond-rape (which is quite awesome) BUT what about his much cooler one in Close to the Edge??!
 
It's blinding fast, really melodic, and has the most spine-tinglingly clean sound that just cuts thru the sitar-chords of Mr Howe. The pureness of each note (though they don't last for long!) is so rare in hammond-playing, where the rough and dirty sounds usually prevail.
 
It's my favourite keyboard solo, let alone organ solo.

Good point, thanks!  

"Hammond-rape"??  LOL!  I usually think of Emerson when I think of lads assaulting Hammonds!!  
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Everyone mentions Wakeman's Roundabout hamond-rape (which is quite awesome) BUT what about his much cooler one in Close to the Edge??!
 
It's blinding fast, really melodic, and has the most spine-tinglingly clean sound that just cuts thru the sitar-chords of Mr Howe. The pureness of each note (though they don't last for long!) is so rare in hammond-playing, where the rough and dirty sounds usually prevail.
 
It's my favourite keyboard solo, let alone organ solo.
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Originally posted by The Runaway The Runaway wrote:

Originally posted by Ronnie Pilgrim Ronnie Pilgrim wrote:

I passed on buying a C3 at the Salvation Army thrift shop for $75. They couldn't plug it in for me to see if it worked. On hindsight, what's seventy five clams on such rare chance?


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LOL Three or four years ago. Save your money and check out your local Salivation Army thrift shop. You'd be surprised what ends up there! 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The Runaway Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 19 2010 at 08:11
Originally posted by Ronnie Pilgrim Ronnie Pilgrim wrote:

I passed on buying a C3 at the Salvation Army thrift shop for $75. They couldn't plug it in for me to see if it worked. On hindsight, what's seventy five clams on such rare chance?


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Originally posted by thellama73 thellama73 wrote:

Vincent Crane's B3 playing on the Crazy World of Arthur Brown is mindblowing, particularly on "I Put a Spell on You."

I'm also fond of the Zombies' "Time of the Season" which has two organ solos at the same time.

The version of I Put a Spell on You on that album is absolutely phenomenal.  The bluesy organ throughout is amazing and shows how fantastic Vincent Crane is.  
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Vincent Crane's B3 playing on the Crazy World of Arthur Brown is mindblowing, particularly on "I Put a Spell on You."

I'm also fond of the Zombies' "Time of the Season" which has two organ solos at the same time.
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Jon Lords' solo on Highway Star from Made In Japan is amazing!Clap
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