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Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - JoeM - 04-05-2006 macaroo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "96 tears" by Question Mark & the Mysterians Not a B3. I think it was a Vox Continental or maybe a Farfisa. But still very cool ![]() Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - tahoedrew - 04-05-2006 I have a live recording from High Sierra Music Festival in 2001 or 2002. It was an afternoon session with about 50 people inside the one building on-site. Three B3's with Leslie's in the same room, at the same time! I'm pretty sure it's never been done before (at least not where a recording is available). It was amazing - Robert Walther, Dave Pellicharo, and Melvin Seals! Along with a basist and drummer it was the most amazing thing I heard all weekend, and the best part is that I snagged a copy of the show - there was ONE guy recording the thing. They just spent about 2 hours just jamming! ~A Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - Donkey Hotay - 04-05-2006 The "radio" soundtrack in Nick Park's "Wallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers" (1993) certainly qualifies. http://imdb.com/title/tt0108598/ Have you seen this chicken? ![]() Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - Guitarman - 04-05-2006 Native instruments B4 is the best hammond emulation ever. Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - incognegro - 04-05-2006 i know someone with a 1961 Hammond A100 organ. he rocks the Leslie, too. http://danshousestudio.com/studio.html Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - Guitarman - 04-05-2006 whenever i think of a b3 i think of a couple of things. one time i filled in for jimmy ponder in a neighborhood organ trio joint. cindy blackman was the drummer. now that was fun. another thing i think of was when i was in stowe vt playing at this place with an elevated stage, watching a band have to lift the thing up to the stage (about 5 feet) and then bring it back down afterwards. and of course playing with dr john. Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - vision63 - 04-05-2006 ArtP Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > vision63 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Robert "Butch" Sam on Graham Central > Station's > > "The Jam," song on their album "A'int No Bout > a > > Doubt It." > > > "The Jam" was the first LP I ever bought as a kid. > That drum break in that was crazy, I bugged my > parents for a Drum set because of that song, got > one a year or so later and found out I didn't have > "rhythm". > > I just did a search on iTunes and I can't believe > they DON'T have that song available. Plenty of > Graham Central Station but that cut isn't > available. > > $uck$... I'm certainly older than you. I was a senior in high school. Technically still a kid. "I am not one of you, but I'd like to make you one of us. All you have to do is just wissen to my wums." Laugh out effin loud. Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - SteveO - 04-05-2006 Any early stuff by Boston? Don't know if that's a Hammond or not, though. Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - BrewMan - 04-06-2006 Billy Preston's work on the Stones' "I Got The Blues" Re: Whats your favorite recordings of a Hammond B3? - Effin Haole - 04-06-2006 Early J Geils with the leslie going off. Fabulous Flippers And yes to the Boston, BTW, all of Boston is early stuff. |