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Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
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Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
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BIG BUMP ! Post a Video of great Hammond Organ music ! Fred Van Zegveld - 1969 Dynamite Edited by JD - November 08 2023 at 07:16 |
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^ only listened to the first 30 seconds but sounds like a Jimmy Smith devotee. Fair enough!
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Check this out! This is the first movement of the Sursum Corda epic by Quill. Near the ending we hear a really cool Hammond solo that I think is criminally overlooked and deserves a mention! Timestamp: 16:30
EDIT: I shared that to shed some light onto a semi-forgotten American gold nugget from the 70s. However, my favorite solo is actually Patick Moraz' shreddin' Hammond performance in Silently Falling by Chris Squire. Man, that solo is so swirlin' fluid!
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Always liked these guys and Alan Park.............
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Excellent thread!
My personal favorite by Wakeman was his blistering solo on "Roundabout!" Let's not forget the very tasty Hammond work that John Paul Jones provided to Led Zeppelin! Not fancy, but full of emotion and good taste!
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My fave -Triumvirat-Lucky Girl Juergen Fritz is a natural on the Hammond Organ!
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John Evan, basically throughout the entirety of Thick as a Brick.
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remember that:
Hammond =/= Vox Continental, Yamaha, Lowrey or Farsifa
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let's just stay above the moral melee
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Trust me, it's not rocket science to tell them apart! xd
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Hi, I don't think in terms of "solos" when listening to music. As such, I do not look at some "details" as more important than the rest of the musical piece. It has to be a part of the whole thing, and should not be "separated" ... thus ... I do not have a favorite Hammond Organ performance. I find that idea sad in relation to the name "progressive music", meaning that the players can not do anything, without it being derailed and treated as not a part of the whole piece!
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The Nice "Diary of an Empty Day"
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Egg "The Song of McGuillicudie the Pusillanimous (or Don't Worry James, Your Socks Are Hanging in the Coal Cellar with Thomas)"
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Caught this one this morning while listening to John Wetton's King's Road CD. John Wetton - Night After Night (Organ solo around the 2:40 mark) |
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^ There are better quality videos of that on y/t. It's UK (3 peice line up) playing on BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test back in 1979 presented by the legendary Annie Nightingale. Man, they were so out of touch with the current trends. Wish they had stuck together, it's well worth getting the reissued CD/Audio DVD set Night after Night of them playing in Japan in 1980.
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^^ Not one of UK's better tracks (or is this supposed to be a "John Wetton solo piece")-- but it is amazing how that was cutting edge popular rock at the time, at least in Britain. I remember Zappa being a big attraction on American late night TV round about '75 as well.
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I like Richard Wright's hammond approach in Pink Floyd records. He had a lot of musicality and always served to the song.
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Rick certainly had his own unique style of playing - no-one quite stroked the keys like he did, whether it was a conventional piano, Hammond, or electronic keyboard, or whatever.
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