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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote scatterplot1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2010 at 18:13
So many. I'm thinking of the chilling Hammond part in the song Tarkus, the part where Greg Lake plays two fairly loose guitar solos overdubbed. I've got an Oberhiem Matrix1000 that has some FAT sounding Hammonds. Maybe I ought to go hook it up(been storing it for 2 years.
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Originally posted by jammun jammun wrote:

Pretty much any early Emerson solo (e.g., Knife-Edge).
 
Some have mentioned Rod Argent.  He plays a thoroughly prog-worthy solo on Lothlorien, from Ring of Hands.  Ol' Goodge Harris has a great solo on Galactic Zoo Dossier (on Gypsy Escape).  One of my favorites.
 
 


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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 harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

What's the difference between the various Hammond organs? 

Different settings, amounts of draw bars, tone, amount of bass pedals, keyboard length...etc.  The tone generators, vibrato, keyboard length, and amount of draw bars are the most important differences IMO.  For example a Hammond L-100 vs a Hammond B3.

The L-100 has a much more metallic sound (think Dave Stewart) whereas the B-3 has the more typical gospel like soft sound (obviously prog rock musicians overdrive and alter this at times).  Think Keith Emerson, Wakeman, or most of the big guys on that one.

The L-100 has fewer draw bars than a B-3. which in turn gives you less control over the tone.

The B-3 has much longer keyboards than the L-100.  The L-100 starts on F and has two full octaves, then goes up a fifth and ends on C.  The B-3 has a much wider range, the lower range is added on.  

The B-3 also has heavier percussion AKA key click.

B-3 has more tremolo sounding softer vibrato, whereas the L-100 has a wide fast vibrato.

The B-3 is preferred by almost all, but honestly for wild prog music I prefer the gnarly beast sound of the  L-100.  

B-3 has multiple octaves of bass pedals, the L-100 only has one.

Keith Emerson always has both on stage.  He plays both simultaneously, and the L-100 is what he rides around on on stage. 

Thats only two popular choices in comparison.  They've had every subtle difference imaginable over the years.  Some with single keyboards, different sounds, no pedals, anything.  The L-100, A-100, and C-3 are all the EXACT same organ in different casings.  The B-3  is much more stripped down and visible from all sides, the C-3 is closed in so that women could play in dresses/skirts without anyone getting a peek.  The A-100 is similar to the B-3 but with onboard speakers and spring reverb added.

My L-100 is my baby.


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What's the difference between the various Hammond organs? 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BaldFriede Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2010 at 15:14
These Brian Auger videos remind me that I was at an Eric Burdon concert once, and he had Auger as keyboarder. At one point of the concert the guitar player broke a string during a song, and Auger did an ad hoc solo that had definitely not been planned so the guitar player had time enough to replace the string during the song. That was really impressive; true professionalism.


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Jon Lord from DP comes to mind.
Emerson fron The Nice/ELP also.
Wakeman of course,solo or Yes.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote halabalushindigus Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 31 2010 at 14:24
my first thought was "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" by Procol Harum but that's not really a solo, I just like the sound of it

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Must it be a b3?  I have many Hammond L-100 examples I'd like to mention!  Dave Stewart is an L-100 man and I prefer him to most organ players.  
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Brian Auger
 
 
 
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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

I know that Wakeman used a church organ for the studio version of Awaken, but what did he use to perform it live? If it's one of these, then this is my chosen trackLOL

Actually, I once read that he used a PORTABLE pipe organ for those shows!!  Amazing!

I saw that tour in Chicago at the now-demolished Chicago Auditorium, it was unreal!  The band smoked!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jammun Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2010 at 19:19
Pretty much any early Emerson solo (e.g., Knife-Edge).
 
Some have mentioned Rod Argent.  He plays a thoroughly prog-worthy solo on Lothlorien, from Ring of Hands.  Ol' Goodge Harris has a great solo on Galactic Zoo Dossier (on Gypsy Escape).  One of my favorites.
 
 
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Originally posted by Tursake Tursake wrote:

Too many to count Wink But the one in "Roundabout" is awesome Thumbs Up
I say "Roundabout" as wellTongue

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Originally posted by tmay102436 tmay102436 wrote:

Along w/the Wakeman/Argent solo's - Rod's a real muso...the solo in the group Sugarloaf's "Green Eyed Lady" was awfully nice also.

You bet, thanks for posting that!  

Man, the sound of a Hammond B-3 through Leslie speakers.....THE classic sound of early 1970's rock!   Everybody from Deep Purple to Focus, in jazz, pop, soul, hard rock & prog....what a powerful sound!!   

Think of the organ parts on "Maggie May" by Rod Stewart, fantastic!  Ronnie Lane did damn close to a prog performance on the bass guitar on that tune! 

Jerry Corbetta was the keyboardist for Sugarloaf, he's still playing with a group called "The Classic Rock All Stars."  I'd love to see them, kinda fossils, but it dials it back to my high-school days!!   
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ronnie Pilgrim Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2010 at 17:47
John Evans, Thick as a Brick, side the first about 3:45 into it.
It's not technically great or anything but, man, it's wicked.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tmay102436 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2010 at 17:32
Along w/the Wakeman/Argent solo's - Rod's a real muso...the solo in the group Sugarloaf's "Green Eyed Lady" was awfully nice also.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nahnite Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2010 at 17:03
Definitely the solo in "Roundabout".  Then that organ lead in Opeth's "Burden".  A scorcher!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2010 at 16:04
I don't know if this qualifies but
 
Argent - Hold Your Head Up
 
saw Rod Argent do this on Sunday at High Voltage. I'm not familar with his rig either now or then though!
 
btw this is also Rick Wakemans favorite Hammond organ solo
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lazland Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2010 at 15:01
I know that Wakeman used a church organ for the studio version of Awaken, but what did he use to perform it live? If it's one of these, then this is my chosen trackLOL
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote otto pankrock Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2010 at 14:45
Jon Lord anyone? Burn, And the Address, Hard Loving Man...the list goes on.
And yeah, Wakeman on Roundabout. Never got tired of that one.
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