Thank you @arvidsmith1038. I loved and appreciated your kind comment . . . and you are of course correct. Whilst aware of that fact, I felt The Band name would resonate more easily with viewers of the post. May I tell you of the significance of my personal comment re that Garth Hudson “soaring Hammond organ” in my film? I was a UK organist gigging around German night clubs for a month in the Spring of 1966 and feeling very homesick. At 3 am after a gig I retreated into myself with a small transistor radio to my ear, when I first heard that soaring Hammond organ sound on “Like a Rolling Stone”. I could barely afford the monthly payments on my Farfisa organ and later my Vox Continental but vowed that one day I would get play that soaring Hammond B3 sound. I’m now 77 . . . still waiting on that Hammond to turn up. Lol. Kind regards, Eddie
studio musicians on the tiny tim /eleanor duet were The Hawks. basement tape era , picking up some studio work.
Thank you @arvidsmith1038. I loved and appreciated your kind comment . . . and you are of course correct. Whilst aware of that fact, I felt The Band name would resonate more easily with viewers of the post. May I tell you of the significance of my personal comment re that Garth Hudson “soaring Hammond organ” in my film? I was a UK organist gigging around German night clubs for a month in the Spring of 1966 and feeling very homesick. At 3 am after a gig I retreated into myself with a small transistor radio to my ear, when I first heard that soaring Hammond organ sound on “Like a Rolling Stone”. I could barely afford the monthly payments on my Farfisa organ and later my Vox Continental but vowed that one day I would get play that soaring Hammond B3 sound. I’m now 77 . . . still waiting on that Hammond to turn up. Lol. Kind regards, Eddie
@@eddiejohnstone9797 we had the beloved Farfisa in our Band junior year of High school 1967. .......