17 Comments on “One of the best Hammond solos I ever heard” – Mr. Pinko
Just say no to Speed.
😉
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Very Emerson. I like it
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DAMN.
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Back when meth was still made in labs.
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Wow man… too early for someone who hada late night!
I need something soothing with my coffee!
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If Keith Emerson and Rich Wakeman had a child. Would’ve been great to see the drummer as well.
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Jan Hammer’esque
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Jon Lordish / Keith Emerson
Lachy Doley writes: 1957 Hammond C3 into my Trek 2 Combo Leslie Preamp pedal into my Leslie Speaker 145
Taken from the first show of the MAKE OR BREAK album tour at Lizottes in Newcastle, Australia
Just say no to Speed.
😉
Very Emerson. I like it
DAMN.
Back when meth was still made in labs.
Wow man… too early for someone who hada late night!
I need something soothing with my coffee!
If Keith Emerson and Rich Wakeman had a child. Would’ve been great to see the drummer as well.
Jan Hammer’esque
Jon Lordish / Keith Emerson
Lachy Doley writes: 1957 Hammond C3 into my Trek 2 Combo Leslie Preamp pedal into my Leslie Speaker 145
Taken from the first show of the MAKE OR BREAK album tour at Lizottes in Newcastle, Australia
Jackie Barnes on Drums
Joel Burton on Bass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDqX2mG5KJM
Wild. That wore me out!
Wow, now I don’t need to make any coffee.
@Mr. Pinko
+100 & Many Thanks!
He can play my organ any time.
Yes, but can he play 96 Tears?
The beginning of that was very impressive but he soon degenerated into just waving his head around while doing a “Flipper” on the keys. Meh.
McFly sure knows how to tickle the ivories!
Love that Hammond B3 . . . especially with a good tenor sax. They go together like “soup & sandwich.”
Definitely Lord-ish with a nice dose of Emerson, not enough flair for Wakeman but still some great new blood to continue the keyboard god-ism!!!