Wow! Watching this, I know how blessed I am. I sang with Lonnie for 10 years, recorded my second CD with him on the first three tunes. I also sand with organists Shirley Scott, Jeff Palmer, Richard "Groove" Holmes, John Patton and Eddie Crechetti. I love this instrument and the people who play it. I am blessed, blessed and grateful to have known these wonderful musicians.
God bless you. Dr Lonnie was an incredible musician and I will never forget being able to meet him in London not so long ago. His passing was a sad day but his legacy will live forever.
The Hammond B3 will be with me till I die. This took me back to the days when I was a kid watching my next door neighbor Mr. Paste play his. In Church I could wait for that box to start spinning wow they were great. We need more somebody please bring it back. That was great
GUYS! Keep in mind that this was Paul's induction into Canada's Walk of Fame. It was actually his spotlight and he shared it with others, so go easy on the criticisms.
Paul is a very versatile player. He had to back up a wide variety of musical guests on the Letterman Show and do it with enthusiasm. He is comfortable playing many different styles of music and he has dedicated himself to his craft.
Say what you will, but Paul has proven to be the ultimate showman and his place on stage with these gentlemen is a testimony to his ability to lay down the funkiest grooves with the best of them.
This is excellent all over. Whatever you think of Paul what a gesture to turn his own induction into a tribute to the Hammond organ players and the wonderful tradition and music it has produced. How about that brass section though, especially at the end! Outstanding musicians
Organs and organists, both becoming rarer by the minute. Only seems 5 minutes since I was doing clubs, now retired but still trying to play like these guys!🎉
Incredible talent from legendary performers !!!!! what a special treat !!! Thank you !!! I had a Hammond B-3 in the 70's, but I never had the talent to do it justice !!!! Whenever I hear that special one-of-a-kind tone, I know for certain - it is a B-3 !!!!!!!!!!! Just incredible - nothing else compares !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lonnie Smith!! I had the chance to see him this past weekend. What a fantastic player. All of them are so wonderful it just makes me so happy to listen!!
This just blew my mind, way too good to be watch once, I watched it 4 times and still feel its awesome. It really ashame that this is a dieing art form. Hope we can alive.
Personally I loved his performance, including his energy and enthusiasm. I say learn to relax and enjoy what comes your way, and this was fairly special IMO
I wonder how many people now realize that there is an electro mechanical rotating device inside that cabinet generating the magic. The Hammond organ was truly a work of genius that has a solid place in music culture.
Its Hammond heaven.!Stellar players all! Never met the.other bossess_ but Paulie is one of the coolest most down.to earth guys to be so talented! Big up Paulie!!
For all those complaining about Paul, remember all those guys turned up to play with him and for him and he held his own. He's not always to my taste, but you can't argue with his enthusiasm.
scronx agreed! And everyone saying that His talking over the performance ruins it: this was for a charity event happening and Paul was a large part in organizing it.. he was the one getting everyone excited and having a cheerful, wonderful vibe in the room!
Not a charity event Pretzel. Paul was being inducted into The Canada's Walk Of Fame in Toronto, Ontario in 2012. He also hosted the show on Canadian TV.
Honestly, I was surprised, but I liked Paul Shaffer's solo/playing style the best. My son just got a Hammond and I've been listening to some stuff online. It's a crazy, busy instrument. I haven't seen one player who didn't play it as if they were holding back a seizure. Some mad music making!
He's different , but has more musical talent in his little fingers than most of us have inn our entire bodies. And i say that as an accomplshed musician. Well done Paul. Be proud you canucks , eY. I'm from wisconsin,in the states, and I wish we could claim him. I'll play my upright bass with that man any time and feel honored!
I agree with you. Did anyone ever consider this may have gone off without a rehersal, which would dictate it be directed on the fly, which is what Paul's good at ever since Saturday Night Live. By the look on his face after he cut the song, he looks like he was surprised it played so well. And he's probably right in that, you and I may never see this happen again. 4 Hammonds and 4 masters behind them. Love this vid.
I agree. These guys are the last of a breed of musicians that made the Hammond B-3 a household name. R.I.P. Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Jack McDuff, and Groove Holmes. I for one am grateful for the opportunity to listen to all of them.
To all you lot whinging, don't forget that this is more of a live performance then a recording - and Shaffer is an Entertainer rather then an Artist, so it's in his nature to make noise.
All of them are great but Joey is in a league of his own really! I consider him to be the best Jazz organ player in the world, if there's one. I haven't heard of Doug Riley before but that guy's on fire!
How to spoil a mega piece of music played by great Hammondists... it's possible he doesn't understand it on his own.. shut up is fucking mouth.. I was embarrassed for him... 🤭😲😓😠
Doug Riley may have been a talented keys man but he wasn't one of the best (he passed a way a while ago). I'm not from Canada so I don't know a lot about this Shafer guy but I seem to remember reading once that Riley was a close friend of his and so I guess he was being bias in selecting him (and I suppose they wanted a Canadian). Dennerlein is top class, no doubt about it.
Barbara Dennerlein? Why would they want her? This isn't the best players in the world, this just Canada... And a screaming bald idiot. If barbara would have been there, pauls mouth would have been agape with no sound coming out. She would smoke these fools.
Yes medeski, and check out badass Andreas Hellkvist. I promise you'll like him. I love him and Dennerlien. I think they are Swedish and German. AWESOME!
This is freaking incredible B3 mastery, holy moley Dr Lonnie is a BEAST, they all are really excellent organ players, wicked choice of music on a sick Jimmy Smith jam, kids need to go back to their Facebooks and their Lil Wayne music and let the adults enjoy real music like this. :)
Long time ago, my Grandfather had a stroke. As a sugeon, he could no longer perform surgery. C.G. Conn was his neighbor next door and gave him 11 organs to pick from to help with rehabilitation. He chose the B3 which is sitting in my garage with 2 Leslies. I play bass so I don't have to haul it to gigs:)
Notice Joey is the only player whose left hand is not touching the keyboard. Why? Because there's a full band behind him and he's leaving room/showing respect for the other musicians. RIP brother
Man, I think you are so right about the gospel organists. Even some of the riffs you hear them play in the background behind preachers sometimes is really amazing.
Great video, great players!!! Even though I respect & understand Paul's enthusiasm, it would have been so much nicer to hear the organ playing rather than his voice shouting during the solos.
Joey D has now departed this earth, but Dr Lonnie Smith and Doug Riley and Paul Shaffer are still musicians with an impact!! If you love Hammond B3 (and who doesn't) check out Chester CT Thompson.
+Gary Jones well Hammond made probably over 100,000 B3s over 20 years. the one Paul is playing isn't actually a B3, but a BC cabinet with A100 guts in it (a "counterfeit B3.")
Gary Jones The A100 (one of which I owned) and B3 were identical, save for the Internal speakers in the A. Hammond originally intended for the A to be a home organ, and the B to be used in churches to replace a pipe organ. The B was never intended to be a rock or jazz instrument. It took a few geniuses like Jimmy Smith and Booker T. to bring out its potential, especially when configured with a Leslie speaker.
@@classichammondcame across this on you tube feed and was scrolling the comments. I know it’s several years later now but seeing your comment I’d just like to agree with you. Have been watching some Lachy Doley lately and he’s a wild Hammond player. A lot of people call his Hammond a B3. But I think it’s actually a CV from what I see in the videos. The old CV had a different more biting sound. I remember hearing way back when that Keith Emerson had a 1948 CV for recording because he liked the sound. Don’t know if that’s true but it’s also interesting that 1948 was the first year that Hammond changed to a single tone generator and chorus vibrato. Prior to that they had two generators and a different vibrato. Anyway, Hammond regardless of the model is in a league of its own.
Yup, he went through some trial and error hassles to do it and then was nice enough to snailmail it to me on a CD. I reduced the size and uploaded it here so that others could see this unique clip.
Quoting mocaman123 down there, which defintiely deserves to be read : 95% of you commenting don't get it. 95% of the people in the audience don't know who these guys are 95% of the people in the audience don't know what they are hearing 100% of the people in the audience were on their feet at the end. That's what Paul was able to do by hyping and conducting it all the way through. It would have been a very different performance without him creating that excitement. Trust me, I know, I do it every year. I'm the Musical Director/Bass player for the show.
100% of what you say is absolutely on the mark. I've played over 6,000 gigs in my extremely fortunate musical life. Paul's enthusiasm added immensely to the experience for the audience. To me, the greatest thing about Paul's enthusiasm is that it lets you have a peek into what it feels like to be a musician. When I'm playing my guitar, especially with a great lineup of musicians, I hear all the yelling and screaming in my head that Paul was letting out. I absolutely know without question that performing great music to a live audience can be the greatest human experience. There is joy so powerful and deep in the human soul that it seems only music can express it. I wish every human had that feeling at least once in their lifetime so you could understand. I believe that if every human had that feeling just once, the world would be a much better place. That is what Paul Shaffer stands for in all he does. Deep, profound love of life.
zzzut Well then you're not part of that majority. The fact is most people, on canadian television and elsewhere, couldn't tell the difference between a Hammond and an accordion. That's why you need showmanship, to get people excited about topics they're not versed on. He's not doing it for you but for the countless other people watching.
I understand what you're saying, but you're thinking like a musician. This wasn't a concert. He was being awarded for his overall achievements as a Canadian artist and decided to show the audience what the Hammond is about. The oranges did their job, so I don't think there's anything wrong with him playing more for the audience than for us jazz players/aficionados. I can appreciate the purpose of it by simply reflecting back to what got me into jazz as a young teenager in the first place.
Been introduce to hammond but with a narrow band /interpret repertoire ,mostly 70's rock n prog rock . I can't be thankfull enought to have found these four master's of it.
Thanx to you for posting this. To all the people bashing paul for his overabundant energy, This is what it's all about for working musicians. No matter who you are, if you get 3 of the best in the land on stage with you I feel you've done good not to crap yourself. Just enjoy the sweet B-3 sound
Respect to all of them, but this sounded like a contest, in which all failed, great players, but it was not good for the ears, or at least my ears. Just my opinion.
To me it always felt as if it were three great organists bringing their own unique style to the peice. Perhaps you felt it was a competition due to the order in which they were organised from least complex riff to most complex
it's all very amazing, but the video would be way cooler without narration. Please, no narration on jazz! Narration is already bad enough at sports. By the way, narration should be abolished from sports! They should be like Tom & Jerry, w/ jazz sound track! Imagine that! So, no narration at jazz, please. it's annoying.
Love it! Been an honor over the decades to work with Hammond B3 keyboardists. Love this. Always loved Paul S’s work on the Letterman Show way back when.
If anyone would like to hear more of Doug Riley, there's a full concert you can listen to online from 2006. Go to the CBC Radio 2 website, Concerts on Demand archive, and look under Artist name 'R'.
All of them have passed on, except for Paul Shaffer. May they rest in peace.
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat???????????? 😮
Schaffer is the only one left now.
RIP Joey Defrancesco 😭🥺
Never talk over the masters. Just listen!
Never say *this is a master at the Hammond B3 organ* because it is pleonastic. The result of the performance is evident for those who love funky jazz.
Paul Schafer needs to be quiet
Exactly, and Longer solos.
Wow! Watching this, I know how blessed I am. I sang with Lonnie for 10 years, recorded my second CD with him on the first three tunes. I also sand with organists Shirley Scott, Jeff Palmer, Richard "Groove" Holmes, John Patton and Eddie Crechetti. I love this instrument and the people who play it. I am blessed, blessed and grateful to have known these wonderful musicians.
God bless you. Dr Lonnie was an incredible musician and I will never forget being able to meet him in London not so long ago. His passing was a sad day but his legacy will live forever.
Here's the deal. After all the inventions the Wurlitzer the Rhodes the DX7 the M1 the motif the B3 is still the greatest keyboard in the world.
It's a close second to the Wurlitzer 200.
@@rickydenotredame nonsense, ricky.
Mike, I love Hammond's..and have owned two..but you seem to have forgotten the Bosendorfer Grand.
Agreed, but the Continental right after that
You’re comparing apples to oranges
These organs and Leslies never get old....so make way for this sound..... It will never get old.
The Hammond B3 will be with me till I die. This took me back to the days when I was a kid watching my next door neighbor Mr. Paste play his. In Church I could wait for that box to start spinning wow they were great. We need more somebody please bring it back. That was great
This was way too much. Four living legends of the Hammond organ. I'm in heaven ... (singing)
RIP Dr. Smith...this video does well to show just how much fun you had playing that organ!!!
GUYS! Keep in mind that this was Paul's induction into Canada's Walk of Fame. It was actually his spotlight and he shared it with others, so go easy on the criticisms.
I have never liked Paul...
Hey Dana W - What the hell, you doing here then ?
Paul is a very versatile player. He had to back up a wide variety of musical guests on the Letterman Show and do it with enthusiasm. He is comfortable playing many different styles of music and he has dedicated himself to his craft.
Every one of these guys can blow Shaffer right off the stage and he knows it!
Well said.
Once, I saw Joey DeFrancesco live, here in Frankfurt/Germany. It was unbelievable !!!!! :-)
The most beautiful song ever written - it evokes so much emotion and reflection - played absolutely flawlessly here.
Say what you will, but Paul has proven to be the ultimate showman and his place on stage with these gentlemen is a testimony to his ability to lay down the funkiest grooves with the best of them.
This is excellent all over. Whatever you think of Paul what a gesture to turn his own induction into a tribute to the Hammond organ players and the wonderful tradition and music it has produced. How about that brass section though, especially at the end! Outstanding musicians
Word
Organs and organists, both becoming rarer by the minute. Only seems 5 minutes since I was doing clubs, now retired but still trying to play like these guys!🎉
WOW. What a treat. Visions of leslies spinning round in my head.
Incredible talent from legendary performers !!!!! what a special treat !!! Thank you !!! I had a Hammond B-3 in the 70's, but I never had the talent to do it justice !!!! Whenever I hear that special one-of-a-kind tone, I know for certain - it is a B-3 !!!!!!!!!!! Just incredible - nothing else compares !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lonnie Smith!! I had the chance to see him this past weekend. What a fantastic player. All of them are so wonderful it just makes me so happy to listen!!
This just blew my mind, way too good to be watch once, I watched it 4 times and still feel its awesome.
It really ashame that this is a dieing art form. Hope we can alive.
Four Hammond B3's, how magnificent!!! Long live the Hammond Organ!
Paul's surprisingly good. He just doesn't need to talk, it really kills it.
Yes! I was yelling "shut up Paul please!" Their talent speaks for themselves!
EXACTLY! He needs to shut up when they're blowing....
Exactly. He's truly obnoxious when speaking, truly gifted when playing. "Shut up and play".
I would never have known about these guys if it wasn't for Paul's big mouth .The late Defrancesco being my favorite RIP.
Personally I loved his performance, including his energy and enthusiasm. I say learn to relax and enjoy what comes your way, and this was fairly special IMO
I wonder how many people now realize that there is an electro mechanical rotating device inside that cabinet generating the magic. The Hammond organ was truly a work of genius that has a solid place in music culture.
Its Hammond heaven.!Stellar players all! Never met the.other bossess_ but Paulie is one of the coolest most down.to earth guys to be so talented! Big up Paulie!!
Wow,great artists and four absolutely fantastic Hammond B3's. Lovin it!! Thanks for posting.
The WORLD has not heard this yet! Bravo Bravissimo!
All of the accolades should go to the crew who wheeled the 4 B3’s out on the stage
Moving these instruments is very easy using Roll and Kari Dollies.
Moving these instruments is very easy using Roll and Kari Dollies.
For all those complaining about Paul, remember all those guys turned up to play with him and for him and he held his own. He's not always to my taste, but you can't argue with his enthusiasm.
Enthusiasm is one thing, but to just keep playing shouting all over people's solos is just irritating.
@raymondgroothuis Indeed. And please note, Mr. DeFrancesco does it entirely ONE HANDED. Class, man.
Fun fact about Doug Riley, he played piano and organ on Night Moves by Bob Seger! Very tasteful keyboard work
This is the best I have ever heard Shafer play.
How can anybody not love Paul Shaffer? Where would this world (or this performance) be without his kind of enthusiasm?
scronx agreed! And everyone saying that His talking over the performance ruins it: this was for a charity event happening and Paul was a large part in organizing it.. he was the one getting everyone excited and having a cheerful, wonderful vibe in the room!
Not a charity event Pretzel. Paul was being inducted into The Canada's Walk Of Fame in Toronto, Ontario in 2012. He also hosted the show on Canadian TV.
@@bendex88 Even so I think the people bitching about him here should be stationed in a Baffin Island fire tower for a year.
@Max William Lauf Canadian -- me??
Amazing video. With the three legends now gone this video needs to be permanently preserved.
Honestly, I was surprised, but I liked Paul Shaffer's solo/playing style the best. My son just got a Hammond and I've been listening to some stuff online. It's a crazy, busy instrument. I haven't seen one player who didn't play it as if they were holding back a seizure. Some mad music making!
Dobrze się przy tym bawią. To wspaniałe. Brzmienie Kosmiczne. Nipowtarzalne. Dziękuję co za czad.POZDRAWIAM ❤❤❤❤
He's different , but has more musical talent in his little fingers than most of us have inn our entire bodies. And i say that as an accomplshed musician. Well done Paul. Be proud you canucks , eY. I'm from wisconsin,in
the states, and I wish we could claim him. I'll play my upright bass with that man any time and feel honored!
Speak for yourself lol
for most shows like this, an intro is a good way to introduce the folks on stage
I agree with you. Did anyone ever consider this may have gone off without a rehersal, which would dictate it be directed on the fly, which is what Paul's good at ever since Saturday Night Live. By the look on his face after he cut the song, he looks like he was surprised it played so well. And he's probably right in that, you and I may never see this happen again. 4 Hammonds and 4 masters behind them. Love this vid.
This is the beauty of jazz.. no egos, just music at it's best
My hair caught on fire, my ears shot steam, and then my head exploded. This band is SMOKIN'!
I'll never get tired of watching this!! This is the best!!
Bought my mom a fully functional B3 at a thrift store in Iowa City, IA in 1980 for $75!
Worth 5 to 10K depending on condition and year.
I almost got given one for free. Lol too bad. I could've made "the beast"
You are the luckiest guy and your to hear your mom play on it.
I agree. These guys are the last of a breed of musicians that made the Hammond B-3 a household name. R.I.P. Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Jack McDuff, and Groove Holmes. I for one am grateful for the opportunity to listen to all of them.
Transcendental. Kudos to Shaffer for making this happen. All cooking, but on a sheer emotional level, Dr Lonnie is gas mark 10.
To all you lot whinging, don't forget that this is more of a live performance then a recording - and Shaffer is an Entertainer rather then an Artist, so it's in his nature to make noise.
All of them are great but Joey is in a league of his own really! I consider him to be the best Jazz organ player in the world, if there's one. I haven't heard of Doug Riley before but that guy's on fire!
I gonna cry! Fabulous!
Never hire a sports commentator for a jazz gig.
Your right about that.
@@jimcole6423 so you didn't hear Paul Shaeffer play?
How to spoil a mega piece of music played by great Hammondists... it's possible he doesn't understand it on his own.. shut up is fucking mouth.. I was embarrassed for him... 🤭😲😓😠
@@GiorgiojoSarogni it’s an awards show not a church concert.
paul schaeffer is one of the greatest musicians and tv personalities ever dude!!!, and a super nice guy
Beautiful...just beautiful. playing in the key of F is so much fun!!!
This was awesome! I love it!!
My father would have loved this.
Collect some of the best, and then talk over and through their solos? Plus, I can't help but think that Barbara Dennerlein should have been there.
Doug Riley may have been a talented keys man but he wasn't one of the best (he passed a way a while ago). I'm not from Canada so I don't know a lot about this Shafer guy but I seem to remember reading once that Riley was a close friend of his and so I guess he was being bias in selecting him (and I suppose they wanted a Canadian). Dennerlein is top class, no doubt about it.
Shafer is the band leader on the David Letterman show.
Barbara Dennerlein? Why would they want her? This isn't the best players in the world, this just Canada... And a screaming bald idiot. If barbara would have been there, pauls mouth would have been agape with no sound coming out. She would smoke these fools.
I would thrown John Medeski in there too.
Yes medeski, and check out badass Andreas Hellkvist. I promise you'll like him. I love him and Dennerlien. I think they are Swedish and German. AWESOME!
I don''t care what anyone says Paul Shaffer is very good. This was awesome!
This is freaking incredible B3 mastery, holy moley Dr Lonnie is a BEAST, they all are really excellent organ players, wicked choice of music on a sick Jimmy Smith jam, kids need to go back to their Facebooks and their Lil Wayne music and let the adults enjoy real music like this. :)
Long time ago, my Grandfather had a stroke. As a sugeon, he could no longer perform surgery. C.G. Conn was his neighbor next door and gave him 11 organs to pick from to help with rehabilitation. He chose the B3 which is sitting in my garage with 2 Leslies. I play bass so I don't have to haul it to gigs:)
Notice Joey is the only player whose left hand is not touching the keyboard. Why? Because there's a full band behind him and he's leaving room/showing respect for the other musicians. RIP brother
Man, I think you are so right about the gospel organists. Even some of the riffs you hear them play in the background behind preachers sometimes is really amazing.
Great video, great players!!! Even though I respect & understand Paul's enthusiasm, it would have been so much nicer to hear the organ playing rather than his voice shouting during the solos.
Joey D has now departed this earth, but Dr Lonnie Smith and Doug Riley and Paul Shaffer are still musicians with an impact!! If you love Hammond B3 (and who doesn't) check out Chester CT Thompson.
Where did they find four B3's? I remember carrying those suckers up and down the stairs. They have to sound sweet just to forgive them.
+Gary Jones well Hammond made probably over 100,000 B3s over 20 years. the one Paul is playing isn't actually a B3, but a BC cabinet with A100 guts in it (a "counterfeit B3.")
Gary Jones The A100 (one of which I owned) and B3 were identical, save for the Internal speakers in the A. Hammond originally intended for the A to be a home organ, and the B to be used in churches to replace a pipe organ. The B was never intended to be a rock or jazz instrument. It took a few geniuses like Jimmy Smith and Booker T. to bring out its potential, especially when configured with a Leslie speaker.
@@chieftp Actually the older ones sound better. And they all don't sound the same. (I have 3 of them)
@@classichammondcame across this on you tube feed and was scrolling the comments. I know it’s several years later now but seeing your comment I’d just like to agree with you. Have been watching some Lachy Doley lately and he’s a wild Hammond player. A lot of people call his Hammond a B3. But I think it’s actually a CV from what I see in the videos. The old CV had a different more biting sound. I remember hearing way back when that Keith Emerson had a 1948 CV for recording because he liked the sound. Don’t know if that’s true but it’s also interesting that 1948 was the first year that Hammond changed to a single tone generator and chorus vibrato. Prior to that they had two generators and a different vibrato. Anyway, Hammond regardless of the model is in a league of its own.
Goosebumps... chicken skin... chilblains... funkalicious! Quivering shivering coolness to the core.
RIP Doug Riley.
I didn't realize that paul rivaled these guys. RIP the legends
Yup, he went through some trial and error hassles to do it and then was nice enough to snailmail it to me on a CD. I reduced the size and uploaded it here so that others could see this unique clip.
Heard and saw Joey D and his dad in West Chester PA years ago. They went into some kind of musical mania that night. The stank faces were 💯
Quoting mocaman123 down there, which defintiely deserves to be read :
95% of you commenting don't get it.
95% of the people in the audience don't know who these guys are
95% of the people in the audience don't know what they are hearing
100% of the people in the audience were on their feet at the end.
That's what Paul was able to do by hyping and conducting it all the way through. It would have been a very different performance without him creating that excitement. Trust me, I know, I do it every year. I'm the Musical Director/Bass player for the show.
100% of what you say is absolutely on the mark. I've played over 6,000 gigs in my extremely fortunate musical life. Paul's enthusiasm added immensely to the experience for the audience. To me, the greatest thing about Paul's enthusiasm is that it lets you have a peek into what it feels like to be a musician. When I'm playing my guitar, especially with a great lineup of musicians, I hear all the yelling and screaming in my head that Paul was letting out. I absolutely know without question that performing great music to a live audience can be the greatest human experience. There is joy so powerful and deep in the human soul that it seems only music can express it. I wish every human had that feeling at least once in their lifetime so you could understand. I believe that if every human had that feeling just once, the world would be a much better place. That is what Paul Shaffer stands for in all he does. Deep, profound love of life.
+MenwithHill I couldn't care less about Shaffer's enthusiasm. The MUSIC and the PERFORMANCE caused the excitement not Shaffer's loud mouth.
zzzut Well then you're not part of that majority. The fact is most people, on canadian television and elsewhere, couldn't tell the difference between a Hammond and an accordion. That's why you need showmanship, to get people excited about topics they're not versed on. He's not doing it for you but for the countless other people watching.
If that is true, you my friend, are a monster! Even with 4 amped (Leslie?) B3, you pushed up from the bottom. Beautiful. And thank you.
Best thing I've heard for a while, lovely to see them all on one stage!
Такая музыка никогда не исчезнет из Мировой Культуры!
Absolutely Fabulous!
This made me smile so much my face hurt!! Simply the BEST
I understand what you're saying, but you're thinking like a musician. This wasn't a concert. He was being awarded for his overall achievements as a Canadian artist and decided to show the audience what the Hammond is about. The oranges did their job, so I don't think there's anything wrong with him playing more for the audience than for us jazz players/aficionados. I can appreciate the purpose of it by simply reflecting back to what got me into jazz as a young teenager in the first place.
Been introduce to hammond but with a narrow band /interpret repertoire ,mostly 70's rock n prog rock . I can't be thankfull enought to have found these four master's of it.
he needs to take a note from what prince said the less i talk the more i can play
it just gets better every time i hear this video.
Haha, you're right, I'm sure the catering and what everyone was wearing was foremost on their minds. :)
No words necessary to say everything
Wonderful spectacular, organ play. These guys can realy show the hammond at its best. Very exciting
Great artists bringing the intended life of the old work horse(God love it) to its best use and in the hands of great artists. BRAVO
Would have been so cool if they had included Keith Emerson in this!
wentkat
Lee Michaels too.
@@stevenmckenzie2741 Lee Michael's?? Are you kidding?
It's possible that Emerson already was suffering from carpal tunnel.
i was at that show, and have been looking for the recording ever since. thank you
Thanx to you for posting this. To all the people bashing paul for his overabundant energy, This is what it's all about for working musicians. No matter who you are, if you get 3 of the best in the land on stage with you I feel you've done good not to crap yourself. Just enjoy the sweet B-3 sound
this is unbeliavable!
i'm dreaming of a situation like that here in Italy....
thanks for sharing
Joey D smoke em all!
Yeah, and with one hand behind his back (literally)
@bob Williams. Joey smoked any organist who was unlucky to come in contact with him. R.I.P maestro.
Am I so happy I stumbled up on this video. This whole thing was astounding!!!!
Jimmy smith was the best organ player
I prefer Don Patterson.
@Boxing Fan. Jimmy Smith was the best until Joey De Francesco came along.
Simply fantastic!
Respect to all of them, but this sounded like a contest, in which all failed, great players, but it was not good for the ears, or at least my ears. Just my opinion.
+David Martin so sorry you didn't get the RUSH out of it that so many others of us did!
To me it always felt as if it were three great organists bringing their own unique style to the peice. Perhaps you felt it was a competition due to the order in which they were organised from least complex riff to most complex
Lonnie Smith was the best
The only player left from this now is Paul. RIP Lonnie & Joey
it's all very amazing, but the video would be way cooler without narration. Please, no narration on jazz! Narration is already bad enough at sports. By the way, narration should be abolished from sports! They should be like Tom & Jerry, w/ jazz sound track! Imagine that! So, no narration at jazz, please. it's annoying.
Loved it! All great players!
Joey D was the greatest of all time, Paul Schaffer is hilarious little energizer bunny
Incredible, Outstanding, Mindboggling, and REALLY GOOD!
Love it! Been an honor over the decades to work with Hammond B3 keyboardists. Love this. Always loved Paul S’s work on the Letterman Show way back when.
thank you for that music. I love it.
If anyone would like to hear more of Doug Riley, there's a full concert you can listen to online from 2006. Go to the CBC Radio 2 website, Concerts on Demand archive, and look under Artist name 'R'.
Thanks for the tip!
Awesome - Nothing like a Hammond B3 Party!
I'M A WELL KNOWN GOSPEL ORGANIST, WHO PLAYED IN 58 NATIONS...BUT NEVER HEARD ANTHING LIKE IT! BUFORD DOWELL
ABSOLUTELY, WITHOUT DOUBT THE B3 IS THE VERY BEST…NOTHING COMPARES.!.!.!
Sorry, I like all these guys
Paul Chaffer, Joey DeFrancesco, Doug Riley and Dr Lonnie Smith.
They are superb
Thank you for sharing
Adoro este vídeo. Amo os órgãos Hammond. Músicos maravilhosos!
I always come back to this clip to be inspired!