You are one bad ass dude Booker. I'm a B3 player & I'm pretty sure I played every song you ever recorded back in the day. I played with Gene Hughes & The Casinos ( Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye!!!) in the good ole '70's. You'll go down in history as one of the best.....
Hi Herb, I'm looking for the sheet music of the instrumentals from the album "Uptight" (Tank's Lament etc.) but can't find it nowhere. Can you help? Tks and greetings from Switzerland
I just love how he knows all the stops by heart, just goes "zip zip zip" and it's the exact sounds from the record. I guess after playing the song for 40 years, that would become second nature, changing them like that.
I love the sound from Booker T for modern music of the past 65 years, but it's a sacrilege to put him above others. Above Keith? Rick? Jon? Herbie? Ray? are you kidding? Do a little more research. Keith Emerson is widely considered to be the greatest, along with Rick Wakeman, and of course Jon Lord, who's sound has been trademarked and was widely praised (even by Rick and Keith) for his talent and breakthrough in new sounds. Herbie Hancock honed the best playing ability of all-time with his innate skills, and was a prodigy for several genres of music at a young age. He eventually meshed together several different genres to create various forms of fusion and he was in the forefront as one of the inventors in early 70's funk, and the leading inventor in modern funk of the early 80's (which eventually opened the door to hip hop, modern R&B, house, etc...). For the sake of passion, it's fine to say that Booker's name belongs in that group (he was a child prodigy) but certainly not above!!
I played in a band with a keyboard player. Nice gear; no Leslie but the effect was on board. He knew BT & MGs but not all the tunes. I sent him the studio recording of Hang 'Em High and he was just blown away.
WOW, OMG!! This is so awesome, to have the man himself tellin' ya all 'bout the chords etc... I've always loved BT & MGS version of 'Hand 'em High". It's got a lot to offer - heaps of sounds goin' on! Love it man!! Thanks for post - I'm gonna go try play it now - ha ha ha!!!
Back N the day I played with Gene Hughes & The Casinos. I think I played every Booker T song that he wrote. Actually simple but unique. herbiethebarber & B3 player.
The climatic keyboard riff was a melody taken from 'And the Address' by Deep Purple, released 3 months prior to Hang 'em High. Listen to Deep Purple's song for the riff at 1.34, 2.01, 3.02 and 4.01, all done by guitar. The studio recording of Hang 'em High plays the same riff 6 times 0.33, 1.02, 1.31, 1.59, 2.27, 2.55, and sounds fantastic in the way each climax get stronger and stronger from 1st to 6th, with a beautiful crisp keyboard sound. In this video, you hear the riff at 0:55 (and more spots onwards). Praise to Booker T & The MG's for making this fantastic Score in the movie Hang em High.
To say that snippet of the melody was taken from Deep Purple is a stretch. Small phrases can sound very similar but need viewed in the context of the entire musical line/composition. Hang em High was written by Dominic Frontiere for the movie and was likely written long before Deep Purple's "And the Address" was released. In Booker's bio, he writes about discovering the song and coming up with his adaptation. The original music is here: ua-cam.com/video/XF6_XwE96hw/v-deo.html
Clint Eastwood should be grateful that he had Ennio Morricone and Booker T. providing soundtracks for his movies. They wouldn't be the same without both of them.
Mr. Booker T. Do you still do sessions for people and do you have the ability to do tracks if someone sent you the stems and wanted you to throw down some B3 or whatever?
To "b42baratone"...... Know what? Booker is fantastic but, when you start throwin' that "GREAT" word around you must agree that JIMMY SMITH was the greatest!!!!!!! period......
Is that one of those Bill Beer jobs? IMPOSSIBLE to repair; Beer didn't know anything about RETMA color codes and ground all the chip numbers off the cases so you had to go through him to get a new one.
You are one bad ass dude Booker. I'm a B3 player & I'm pretty sure I played every song you ever recorded back in the day. I played with Gene Hughes & The Casinos ( Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye!!!) in the good ole '70's. You'll go down in history as one of the best.....
Hi Herb, I'm looking for the sheet music of the instrumentals from the album "Uptight" (Tank's Lament etc.) but can't find it nowhere. Can you help? Tks and greetings from Switzerland
I just love how he knows all the stops by heart, just goes "zip zip zip" and it's the exact sounds from the record. I guess after playing the song for 40 years, that would become second nature, changing them like that.
What a genius on that Hammond Organ!
I saw this guy in Elgin, IL at the community college; he's not only awesome on the keys, but he and his boy are so great together and super nice.
This song came out when I was a boy. Loved it then, brings tears now. Much better times in 60s-70s
Thank you Mr Booker T. for all your wonderful music Genius you have shared with us.
Thank you so much for your genius Mr Jones!
With due respect to Billy Preston and Alan Price, Brooker T is the best keyboardist ever.
Ray Manzarek and Booker T 1A and 1B
I gotta’ disagree...Jimmy Smith started it all & is/was, The Best...IMO
I love the sound from Booker T for modern music of the past 65 years, but it's a sacrilege to put him above others.
Above Keith? Rick? Jon? Herbie? Ray? are you kidding? Do a little more research.
Keith Emerson is widely considered to be the greatest, along with Rick Wakeman, and of course Jon Lord, who's sound has been trademarked and was widely praised (even by Rick and Keith) for his talent and breakthrough in new sounds.
Herbie Hancock honed the best playing ability of all-time with his innate skills, and was a prodigy for several genres of music at a young age. He eventually meshed together several different genres to create various forms of fusion and he was in the forefront as one of the inventors in early 70's funk, and the leading inventor in modern funk of the early 80's (which eventually opened the door to hip hop, modern R&B, house, etc...).
For the sake of passion, it's fine to say that Booker's name belongs in that group (he was a child prodigy) but certainly not above!!
@@Julius_Paul You are absolutely correct!! Keith Emerson, the greatest keyboard player of all time!!
@@Julius_Paul There's Emerson and then everyone else. None other are close...
I played in a band with a keyboard player. Nice gear; no Leslie but the effect was on board. He knew BT & MGs but not all the tunes. I sent him the studio recording of Hang 'Em High and he was just blown away.
What a great unassuming genius this man is. What a perfect epitome of the word.
WOW, OMG!! This is so awesome, to have the man himself tellin' ya all 'bout the chords etc... I've always loved BT & MGS version of 'Hand 'em High". It's got a lot to offer - heaps of sounds goin' on! Love it man!! Thanks for post - I'm gonna go try play it now - ha ha ha!!!
That absolutely beautifully thick tone created in such a unassuming manner, wow!!
Brilliant!!! Love this! Thanks BTJ and MPN!
Jamais esquecerei o Grande Earl Grants. que pena foi embora muito cedo!!! Grande organista .pianista e cantor!!
This is TOO mellow! I got chills from 0:46 on...simply too cool!!
Back N the day I played with Gene Hughes & The Casinos. I think I played every Booker T song that he wrote. Actually simple but unique. herbiethebarber & B3 player.
Did you know he has a new album out.It's very cool.Called "Sound the Alarm" and I am impressed with it.Pretty dam good for an old dude
thank u so much
The climatic keyboard riff was a melody taken from 'And the Address' by Deep Purple, released 3 months prior to Hang 'em High.
Listen to Deep Purple's song for the riff at 1.34, 2.01, 3.02 and 4.01, all done by guitar.
The studio recording of Hang 'em High plays the same riff 6 times 0.33, 1.02, 1.31, 1.59, 2.27, 2.55, and sounds fantastic in the way each climax get stronger and stronger from 1st to 6th, with a beautiful crisp keyboard sound.
In this video, you hear the riff at 0:55 (and more spots onwards).
Praise to Booker T & The MG's for making this fantastic Score in the movie Hang em High.
To say that snippet of the melody was taken from Deep Purple is a stretch. Small phrases can sound very similar but need viewed in the context of the entire musical line/composition. Hang em High was written by Dominic Frontiere for the movie and was likely written long before Deep Purple's "And the Address" was released. In Booker's bio, he writes about discovering the song and coming up with his adaptation. The original music is here: ua-cam.com/video/XF6_XwE96hw/v-deo.html
I second that notion
nice...just bought Booker T's new album, Potato Hole' ...Soulful...
He melts that Hammond Organ!
Booker T picks the best patches.👍👍
Hell yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!
Legendary
Clint Eastwood should be grateful that he had Ennio Morricone and Booker T. providing soundtracks for his movies. They wouldn't be the same without both of them.
Actually dominic frontiere wrote and composed the soundtrack to Hang 'em high.
@@Cageab1 Many thanks for the correction, @Cage9873! I know I'm absoultely on the $$ about Ennio Morricone, however!
Goat
anybody know the beauty that starting @ 00:16 ?
Anyone know how to download a copy of the vids on the Keyboard website?
Why doesn't he play bass line with the bass petals?
Dear God!
What are those first two chords he plays on the upper manual, starting at 1:00? They give me chills every time I hear them
C Major with 5th in bass ( G,C,E ) to an F#m7 ( F#,A,C#,E).
Fuckin cool
Errrm, shouldnt his face have aged over the last 30 or so years?
Who is George he is talking about?
Booker "TrueMaster" Jones is here Schooling Them High
Great to do this, but terrible camera work. You can't see his feet. Most the time you can't see what he does with the left hand.
Mr. Booker T. Do you still do sessions for people and do you have the ability to do tracks if someone sent you the stems and wanted you to throw down some B3 or whatever?
To "b42baratone"...... Know what? Booker is fantastic but, when you start throwin' that "GREAT" word around you must agree that JIMMY SMITH was the greatest!!!!!!! period......
Is that one of those Bill Beer jobs? IMPOSSIBLE to repair; Beer didn't know anything about RETMA color codes and ground all the chip numbers off the cases so you had to go through him to get a new one.