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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2007 at 18:11
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 29 2007 at 18:52
I haven't been able to thoroughly read beyond Chapter 3 yet, but it looks excellent.  I feel honored that Erik would allow me to contribute alongside the experts that make this place what it is.ClapClap
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2007 at 07:42
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

OK Jim, good idea, shall I create a new thread entitled Hammond Extravaganza Part 3 or .. ?


Leave this with me Erik, I've had a couple of thoughts - I shall get back to you asap.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2007 at 07:45
Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

 
...and a standing ovation for RichardClap
 
Thanks ... btw what you write includes half of one of my favourite Woodie Allan jokes' punchlines.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2007 at 10:59
Dick, about Niacin, I have their album Time Crunch, their covers from Jeff Beck (song Blue Wind) and King Crimson (song Red) are mindblowing, very special to hear these Hammond drenched versions Thumbs%20Up
 
At this moment I am carried away by Vanilla Fudge, very varied Hammond sound by Mark Stein, one of the pioneers.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2007 at 17:32
I've been listening to Electric Ladyland a lot the past couple weeks and I'm struck with the amazing hammond organ/guitar all over Voodoo Chile.  For some reason, I never bothered to find out who was playing the Hammond on that track and checked today...and it's Steve Winwood.  I knew he could play...but damn!  He always seemed just a bit restrained with Spencer Davis and Traffic.  Voodoo Chile has some of the best tones I've ever heard from the B3, and he really smokes it!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 30 2007 at 20:24
A big hand for Jimi and Steve Winwood Clap !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2007 at 13:57
Today I listened to the album Live One Badger by Badger featuring Tony Kaye on keyboards, including the Hammond organ, he delivers some fine solos Thumbs%20Up Tomorrow I will write a review but why it is categorized as Heavy Prog, I don't know ...
 
Yesterday I heard that Musea has released the DVD An Ekseptional Trace featuring live footage from Rick Van Der Linden with Trace (1977) and Ekseption (2003), this will blow away the Hammond freaks Clap
 
 


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Not Prog but a very nice Hammond moment can be heard on a track called Forever by The Charlatans from the Us and Only Us album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2007 at 10:35
Today I watched a video with a 1985 live concert by Uriah Heep, without Ken Hensley but that young man with the blond, curly hair does very well on the Hammond organ, especially during Gypsy he freakes out Thumbs%20Up
And the Ken Hensley-John Wetton live DVD from 2001is also worth to check out for the Hammond fans, exciting rendition of July Morning with Ken going wild on his Hammond organ!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 02 2007 at 10:47
Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

Not Prog but a very nice Hammond moment can be heard on a track called Forever by The Charlatans from the Us and Only Us album.


Good spot - Nightfly Thumbs%20Up

I can remember - just digged out the song - great!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2007 at 05:39
great work, Erik.
 
For my name-day finally I received a DVD reader.  So "Rock Millenstones: Wishbone Ash: Argus" and Phish's "In Concert: Possum" are my two new DVD. Frankly to see the DVD with the computer was too mortifying! 
 
In Ash's "Argus" album (the definitive Prog album for me) is great the Renaissance John Tout's Hammond on "Throw Down The Sword" (the first Epic Metal song in history), that it is not easy to understand. Personally in record and in CD the two twin soli by Andy Powell, originally created for to find the better one, overhang the work of the Hammond.  In "Rock Millenstones: Wishbone Ash: Argus" finally Mart Turner with the original multi traces album it does to listen to us this masterpiece without bass and drums... That atmospheres that a Hammond carpet creates... And think that Tout plays in "Argus" to change again the made favor from Andy in an album of the Renaissance... 
 
Well, after this my revelation, Erik, what driven Hammond DVD you recommended me?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2007 at 06:19
Originally posted by Mandrakeroot Mandrakeroot wrote:

great work, Erik.
 
For my name-day finally I received a DVD reader.  So "Rock Millenstones: Wishbone Ash: Argus" and Phish's "In Concert: Possum" are my two new DVD. Frankly to see the DVD with the computer was too mortifying! 
 
In Ash's "Argus" album (the definitive Prog album for me) is great the Renaissance John Tout's Hammond on "Throw Down The Sword" (the first Epic Metal song in history), that it is not easy to understand. Personally in record and in CD the two twin soli by Andy Powell, originally created for to find the better one, overhang the work of the Hammond.  In "Rock Millenstones: Wishbone Ash: Argus" finally Mart Turner with the original multi traces album it does to listen to us this masterpiece without bass and drums... That atmospheres that a Hammond carpet creates... And think that Tout plays in "Argus" to change again the made favor from Andy in an album of the Renaissance... 
 
Well, after this my revelation, Erik, what driven Hammond DVD you recommended me?
 
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 I suggest Niacin's DVD version of Blood Sweat & Beers.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2007 at 06:24
 
Hello Mandrakeroot.
 
Thanks for the compliments and I also own that Rock Milestones DVD by Wishbone Ash, see my review on this site.
This evening I will post a Hammond drenched DVD recommendation for you, at this moment I have a break at my work Wink 
 
Hello Dick.
 
Good recommendation that Niacin DVD, the title sounds as the Holy Trinity LOL


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Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

I've been listening to Electric Ladyland a lot the past couple weeks and I'm struck with the amazing hammond organ/guitar all over Voodoo Chile.  For some reason, I never bothered to find out who was playing the Hammond on that track and checked today...and it's Steve Winwood.  I knew he could play...but damn!  He always seemed just a bit restrained with Spencer Davis and Traffic.  Voodoo Chile has some of the best tones I've ever heard from the B3, and he really smokes it!
 
Excellent choice - remember because of contractual reasons, most of the players on ELL weren't named, so it was some time before Steve Winwood and Jack Casidy's names bubbled through wrt to that tune. Also remember the tune was an afterthought wrt to inclusion to the album. It is a cleverly spliced together  track of several spontaneous jams that petered out individually. So wonder if Winwood  did any "plastering over the cracks" with his solos? There are a couple of  bootlegs around with Hendrix and most of Traffic in support. You would have read that Traffic also jammed with Wynder K Frogg when Winwood wasn't around. The hippy culture and all that!
 
BTW just read that at a recent Hendrix tribute concert Mitch Mitchell played; the reviewer stated this performance demonstrated Mitchell is still one of the best users of Elvin Jones' style of drumming around.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2007 at 06:31
Just bought the live cd from Wicked Minds, now that's hammond for ya.
And yes there are heavy influences from some heavy 70's bands but still it is a very enjoyable cd!!  Thumbs%20Up
 
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Nightfly Nightfly wrote:

Not Prog but a very nice Hammond moment can be heard on a track called Forever by The Charlatans from the Us and Only Us album.
Good spot - Nightfly Thumbs%20UpI can remember - just digged out the song - great!


The Charlatans were always a band worth listening to for Hammond junkies; the 'Us And Us Only' album is particularly good (you even get the occasional Mellotron popping by...)



Not absolutely sure, but I seem to remember reading the keyboard player on that album died a year or two ago; since then, although they still have a Hammond player, their sound has moved away from so much reliance on the organ sound.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2007 at 09:00
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

 
Hello Mandrakeroot.
 
Thanks for the compliments and I also own that Rock Milestones DVD by Wishbone Ash, see my review on this site.
This evening I will post a Hammond drenched DVD recommendation for you, at this moment I have a break at my work Wink 
 
Hello Dick.
 
Good recommendation that Niacin DVD, the title sounds as the Holy Trinity LOL
 
Well, Erik... also the other "Rock millenstones" DVD with except for Presley, Dylan and Clash interested me. "Duke" isn't a bad Genesis album (is only POP but with Genesis spirit... Ok? and I love Thin Lizzy's "Live And DTo understand the large album.  To have it of more... to understand theepochal albums.  To have it of more... CryClapEmbarrassed 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2007 at 09:31
Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

I've been listening to Electric Ladyland a lot the past couple weeks and I'm struck with the amazing hammond organ/guitar all over Voodoo Chile.  For some reason, I never bothered to find out who was playing the Hammond on that track and checked today...and it's Steve Winwood.  I knew he could play...but damn!  He always seemed just a bit restrained with Spencer Davis and Traffic.  Voodoo Chile has some of the best tones I've ever heard from the B3, and he really smokes it!
 
Excellent choice - remember because of contractual reasons, most of the players on ELL weren't named, so it was some time before Steve Winwood and Jack Casidy's names bubbled through wrt to that tune. Also remember the tune was an afterthought wrt to inclusion to the album. It is a cleverly spliced together  track of several spontaneous jams that petered out individually. So wonder if Winwood  did any "plastering over the cracks" with his solos? There are a couple of  bootlegs around with Hendrix and most of Traffic in support. You would have read that Traffic also jammed with Wynder K Frogg when Winwood wasn't around. The hippy culture and all that!
 
BTW just read that at a recent Hendrix tribute concert Mitch Mitchell played; the reviewer stated this performance demonstrated Mitchell is still one of the best users of Elvin Jones' style of drumming around.
It still seems like there are many credits missing...the notes of the cd reissue don't list who plays Hammond on the remaining tracks, harpsichord on Midnight Lamp, and the extra piano bits here and there.  Interesting that Voodoo Chile was an "afterthought", it really feels like they hit the "sweet spot" with that one (the fact that it was apparently improvised tells me that something "special" was in the air), and I'd agree that it is masterfully pieced together, I can picture myself in the audience with the added sound effects - just like a crowded smoky bar with Jimi's almost Satanic leads and that evil B3 sound.  I'll have to search for one of these bootlegs you speak of with Hendrix/Traffic.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2007 at 09:50
Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

I've been listening to Electric Ladyland a lot the past couple weeks and I'm struck with the amazing hammond organ/guitar all over Voodoo Chile.  For some reason, I never bothered to find out who was playing the Hammond on that track and checked today...and it's Steve Winwood.  I knew he could play...but damn!  He always seemed just a bit restrained with Spencer Davis and Traffic.  Voodoo Chile has some of the best tones I've ever heard from the B3, and he really smokes it!
 
Excellent choice - remember because of contractual reasons, most of the players on ELL weren't named, so it was some time before Steve Winwood and Jack Casidy's names bubbled through wrt to that tune. Also remember the tune was an afterthought wrt to inclusion to the album. It is a cleverly spliced together  track of several spontaneous jams that petered out individually. So wonder if Winwood  did any "plastering over the cracks" with his solos? There are a couple of  bootlegs around with Hendrix and most of Traffic in support. You would have read that Traffic also jammed with Wynder K Frogg when Winwood wasn't around. The hippy culture and all that!
 
BTW just read that at a recent Hendrix tribute concert Mitch Mitchell played; the reviewer stated this performance demonstrated Mitchell is still one of the best users of Elvin Jones' style of drumming around.
It still seems like there are many credits missing...the notes of the cd reissue don't list who plays Hammond on the remaining tracks, harpsichord on Midnight Lamp, and the extra piano bits here and there.  Interesting that Voodoo Chile was an "afterthought", it really feels like they hit the "sweet spot" with that one (the fact that it was apparently improvised tells me that something "special" was in the air), and I'd agree that it is masterfully pieced together, I can picture myself in the audience with the added sound effects - just like a crowded smoky bar with Jimi's almost Satanic leads and that evil B3 sound.  I'll have to search for one of these bootlegs you speak of with Hendrix/Traffic.
 
The following is recommended as a source book:
 
 
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