Hammond wasn’t even particularly friendly to the market they’d created. They at the time didn’t work on developing a more portable version for rock, which you know would have sold hugely. Instead, companies like Yamaha build portable organs imitating B3’s. It was one of those stupid decisions like Rickenbacker not accepting the Beatles’ offer of an endorsement.
In his younger days, Laurens Hammond was a genius aiming for perfection. He tried to sell clocks, but when he didn't sell enough of them, he made great organs.
Ok, B3 + Leslie have no compare BUT they do not play by themselves, it takes a lot of talent and hard work to play like this. Congratulations master ! 👏👏👏👏👏☝️
Glad to see this clip is getting some views and likes lately. Thank you so much for all the cheers! More stuff coming up and I also do livestreams every Saturday. Lastly, I just want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas!
Don't forget the C3 is exactly the same as the B3 but with a different gotic wood case Also the A100 is exactly the same too with the contemporary style case and the additional mains speakers!... the Leslie is always external and imposible to do without as heard with the beautiful and slightly lighter B3
WOW ! What a virtuoso. Her skill and dexterity with thos pedals like it's another instrument she's playing at the same time, and the timing was impecable.
A lot of people can play an organ pretty well, but few can pull off playing the keyboard well and working the bass pedals with a hot bass line at the same time. This was great, and I enjoyed every note. Love me some B3 tunes. NOTHING like it.
The quality really shines through on these organs. It is ashamed that so many people are ditching these organs for the newer smaller ones. We will never see quality like this again.
Wish I could jam with you, Andreas! I really appreciate how relaxed you are through all those difficult changes - the flow is so exciting because your musicianship is superb! Makes my day!
So glad I was able to hear them with bands in the 70's and 80's. Those Leslie's were so much fun and the dynamics that were created when they gained speed!
Brilliant! My God there's nothing like the sound of a Hammond + Leslie to reach all the way down and grab you by the soul. Could we have some more please?
At my aunts funeral, I wandered around the funeral home and in a side room there was an organ. I played a similar tune and didn’t realize the sound was piped into the main parlor.
@@DaveLynchJazzGuitar my playing was rubbish back then, though It did create quite a murmur amongst the attending. The look on my brothers face told me he knew it was me, but no one else knew, thank heavens. My Father would have been beyond cross with me.
I was finishing a sound system install at a very time being but yet to be opened funeral home. Got emergency call from the owner of the company doing the install, who also sold them the organ for the chapel. I also worked on piano deliveries. Apparently the speaker for that chapel got placed as a loaner in a church about 2hrs away, and I was there on that delivery. They were almost the same but different finishes so there was a mix up. I was told to immediately take the instal van and retrieve that speaker and be back in time for the owner of the funeral home do a walk through of the place, including the chapel, where there was a big hole where the Leslie speaker was supposed to be and after a few other small mishaps, I ABSOLUTELY had to have that speaker in place by 5:30pm. It was then 1:45. I used the floorboard for cruise control, and hauled royal ass up to that church, worried the old straight six engine in the overloaded van was gonna blow up. Got back at 5:25pm. This was way before cell phones, and I had been told to meet in the chapel and get the speaker in place. So I pushed it through the side doors of the chapel and proudly and loudly announced that I was back with the speaker. There was a funeral service happening and my side entrance put me right at the front of the guests. Ooopsy. Afterwards and for years on some great laughs were had.
I love this performance and this piece - it's so chill but it demonstrates the versatility of the B3 and especially its marriage to the Leslie speaker. Love it!
I just love seeing the classics brought back and in stereo too twin Leslie's a bonafide piece of history great effect real physical moving sound around the room unique ..
Nice Bro! In the 60's in my first rock band I had a Vox Continental Organ, a Wurlitzer electric piano all going thru a Leslie 145 and it had a conversion pedal that you could plug a quarter inch plug into and it then sent the signal to the Leslie. I loved that set up. Wish I still had it. But time marched on and so did technology so changes were made, but I still remember it fondly. These days I no longer tour but use an old KX 88 yamaha MIDI controller (which I love and that's why I dont "upgrade" it) into my DAW which has a myriad of plug ins to choose from, one being a Hammond that is just mind blowing to be software. Also have many electric piano plugs as it were and a ton of software synths. Today's tech is off the charts, but those old machines are treasures!! I admit it's hard to beat sittin' in a room with a real Leslie!
Well damn he ATE that hammond up ya hear me...he wore that B3 out ... Hell it's so good i had to replay it AGAIN so i can be sure i was hearing and seeing what i was seeing
My parents made my Brother, Sister and I all take lessons on our Hammond A1. I thought it was the most geeky thing I ever had to do. Later in life I realized if I learned to play well - I could have been cool like you!
When it comes to jazz, rock, and Gospel, nothing can compare with a Hammond B-3 and those Leslies! I have a B-3 with 2 Leslies I bought brand new and the organ still looks like it just came from the store. Actually, I took it around quite a few places when I played professionally! It has a dark walnut compared to the cherry finish in this video - who cares? The SOUND is the same - this piece set in the "Jimmy Smith" type of setting with the first four harmonic drawbars and percussion!
I was listening to Steppenwolf's Magic Carpet Ride and thought to myself, "There's gotta be some more cool hammond music out there." This was the first that popped up. Very cool, thanks for the free song!
Steppenwolf was called The Sparrow until sometime late in 1967. I saw this energetic band under both names at the Fillmore Auditorium, the Avalon Ballroom, and Winterland. (actually the band was called The Sparrows, but when they started playing in the San Francisco music halls, the posters around town billed them just as "The Sparrow"). Goldy McJohn was like a beam of clear light. Solid, rhythmic, harmonic.
Amazing! I just want to put more mind around the independence of walking bassline, comping with the left hand, and soloing with the right hand! Woman, you kick ass!!
I've got this B3 Boogie piece and your heartwarming, fantastic rendition of Oscar Peterson's "Hymn To Freedom" at the top of my favs...I can't get enough of your soulful exuberation and infectious joy! Just...words can't describe the way your playing makes me feel.🎵🎵🎵🎵🥰🥰🥰
B3 player here, It takes YEARS to get co-ordinated enough to play 2 keyboards, bass keyboard with your left foot, keep your right foot under control and operate all the controls all while you're reading the music. It is extremely rewarding, but at around 300 hours I would still consider myself a Learner. You have to be really dedicated to play one. This guy was great, he knew who was in control.
Nothing beats that sound ..and you can play, I was in a band with a fine keyboard player we did a lot of Deep Purple, Genesis, Pink Floyd, and GrankFunk and he could rock it, he had a Porta B (nothing portable about it close to 200lbs I remember ) and he had the Leslie full size and the MOOG pedals Oh and 4 other keyboards, and a small PA to power it all LMAO.... I was the drummer with a huge kit and his stuff was way harder to Lug around. But when it was show time you would forget because it sounded like an orchestra at full tilt ...you have to share the stage with one to get it I miss that sound ...keep on playing you can tell you have put in the hours .."Incredible Player"
Amazing how this organ covers so many genres of music. So many tones.... I thought Jon Lorde's tone through the Marshall amp was brilliant. So many musicians have done so much for music history with this creation. Thank you to all those who wrote those memorable songs with the Hammond. 🎹
One of my main reasons for taking a liking to Led Zeppelin: first is it ushered in the world heavyweight champion drummer John Bonham. Second is its polished session bassist is a highly accomplished organist as well and the Hammond Organ was tied into the Zeppelin sound from the very beginning. Songs like Your Time Is Gonna Come, Thank You and Since I’ve Been Loving You all feature Mr. Jones on B-3. I highly recommend tuning into these three selections to hear his genius. Thank you for this post. It is VERY enjoyable to listen to and watch!
Billy Preston was a virtuoso of the Hammond B3. Composer, songwriter, singer, and in demand session keyboardist heard on many iconic records of the 60’s and 70’s. He recorded and/or toured with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, and many, many other outstanding artists of the period. When he merged with the Hammond genius happened.
I just finished converting a vintage single speed Leslie to 2-speed motors. This has the field coil Jensen speaker. I'm "re-amping" your organ playing from this video thru that Leslie and it sounds amazing! Wish you were here playing live thru it :) but this is still wonderful to hear your playing thru a live Leslie here.
Thanks for this! Nice to just hear the B3 all by itself. And the bass pedals . . . really, really nice! I toured the Midwest USA the first half of the '70's, back when Holiday Inns and Ramada Inns et. al. were full-service hotels. Music 6 nights a week. We toted around a straight B3 and a Leslie 122 with a JBL D120F. Back in those days, if you have a cover band you HAD to have a B3!
eric B. m. have you ever played your gigs with your guitar via 2 leslies ? im quite sure you must have at some point with pedals for compressions and special affects !!! f.z.
Man, I actually know Brian Davenport who makes these Leslies. He lives in Germany not far from me and is the nicest guy you can imagine. Incredibly knowledgeable and competent. I just stumbled upon this video by accident.
Nice! Yes, I know Brian from the time he lived in Sweden. I bought my first tonewheel Hammond from him many years ago. But I haven't seen him in a long time now.
This was so good I went through the effor to play this on my good headphones in a quiet spot. I couldn't help but notice a very quiet vocalist jammin' along :3 Fun song!
Ironic that Laurens Hammond couldn't see eye to eye ( or ear to ear) with Donald Leslie, and yet, the Hammond organ and Leslie speaker makes such terrific music together.
No Doubt they Sound Great , Reminds me of the Jazz from the 60's and 70's , the Leslie Rotating Speaker Box dosent hurt either , the Leslies were used for the PA system in our School Auditorium during Assemblys , Guitarist like Clapton , Beck and Hendrix used them on Stage , and Jeff and Eric still do
I wonder if the people who designed the B3 had any idea what they were creating. It is THE most iconic organ of all time.
Hammond wasn’t even particularly friendly to the market they’d created. They at the time didn’t work on developing a more portable version for rock, which you know would have sold hugely. Instead, companies like Yamaha build portable organs imitating B3’s. It was one of those stupid decisions like Rickenbacker not accepting the Beatles’ offer of an endorsement.
They were mad it wasn't being used for churches as designed and instead for the devil's music. Lol
Naw, I don't think so. From a basic church organ to replace the pipes to revolution of jazz and rock and roll? Not a chance they knew.
In his younger days, Laurens Hammond was a genius aiming for perfection. He tried to sell clocks, but when he didn't sell enough of them, he made great organs.
I sure hope they didn't. Praise the lord 😇😎
I always thought a blues band was incomplete without that big, fat, Hammond organ sound with a Leslie speaker. It adds so much depth and soul.
Only other thing missing is a harmonica being blasted through a mic duct taped to it played so loudly and overdriven it distorts.
Ok, B3 + Leslie have no compare BUT they do not play by themselves, it takes a lot of talent and hard work to play like this.
Congratulations master !
👏👏👏👏👏☝️
Thank you so much!
Glad to see this clip is getting some views and likes lately. Thank you so much for all the cheers! More stuff coming up and I also do livestreams every Saturday. Lastly, I just want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas!
This is an absolute joy to watch and listen to! Merry Christmas!
This is hot enough to be the yule log! Smokin' man! 🔥
Great stuff!
🎹🎶🎶👍👍
This is FUN!!
After all these years it's still the greatest keyboard in the world the Hammond B3
I've always considered the B3 as not just another organ. It's special, just ask Roger Smith.
Don't forget the C3 is exactly the same as the B3 but with a different gotic wood case Also the A100 is exactly the same too with the contemporary style case and the additional mains speakers!... the Leslie is always external and imposible to do without as heard with the beautiful and slightly lighter B3
With it’s mechanical complexity just imagine what it would cost to make now
Please stop saying this or that is "the best" or "the greatest". It's infantile, self-projecting, and always open to debate.
Maybe even the greatest instrument of all time!
B3 and leslie.A match made in heaven.
Early on, Hammond discouraged such pairing.
CAN I GET A AMEN!?🎹🎵🎶😎❤🙏
@@scotttodd3506SACRILEGE!!😳
One of the coolest instruments ever made imo
Hammon B3 and massive pipe organs.... coolest instruments ever
WOW ! What a virtuoso. Her skill and dexterity with thos pedals like it's another instrument she's playing at the same time, and the timing was impecable.
I LOVE when english people use spanish words its always so weird
You misgendered. Thats a offensive crime.
@@kennethjohnsen9005 probably dont even know what virtud is
@@Guille64 you dont know what misgender is miss Foster Guille.
@@kennethjohnsen9005 why do you think i dont know that? And what does Foster mean?
A lot of people can play an organ pretty well, but few can pull off playing the keyboard well and working the bass pedals with a hot bass line at the same time.
This was great, and I enjoyed every note. Love me some B3 tunes. NOTHING like it.
Fabulous, simply the coolest sound a marriage made in heaven, the Leslie to the Hammond organ.
Very well played too
Thank you and bless you
That's awesome! The tone, the groove, the theme, the solo... everythings flows so nicely... well done!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Thank you so much!
The quality really shines through on these organs. It is ashamed that so many people are ditching these organs for the newer smaller ones. We will never see quality like this again.
Amazing playing!
I like how you miced the wall. That's where most of the groove is hiding!
Great Chops...loved it!! B3's make the world go round!
Yes :)
Wish I could jam with you, Andreas! I really appreciate how relaxed you are through all those difficult changes - the flow is so exciting because your musicianship is superb! Makes my day!
So glad to hear. Thanks!
So glad I was able to hear them with bands in the 70's and 80's. Those Leslie's were so much fun and the dynamics that were created when they gained speed!
Brilliant! My God there's nothing like the sound of a Hammond + Leslie to reach all the way down and grab you by the soul. Could we have some more please?
At my aunts funeral, I wandered around the funeral home and in a side room there was an organ. I played a similar tune and didn’t realize the sound was piped into the main parlor.
Now that's funny! Hope they dug your playing?
@@DaveLynchJazzGuitar my playing was rubbish back then, though It did create quite a murmur amongst the attending. The look on my brothers face told me he knew it was me, but no one else knew, thank heavens. My Father would have been beyond cross with me.
I was finishing a sound system install at a very time being but yet to be opened funeral home. Got emergency call from the owner of the company doing the install, who also sold them the organ for the chapel. I also worked on piano deliveries. Apparently the speaker for that chapel got placed as a loaner in a church about 2hrs away, and I was there on that delivery. They were almost the same but different finishes so there was a mix up. I was told to immediately take the instal van and retrieve that speaker and be back in time for the owner of the funeral home do a walk through of the place, including the chapel, where there was a big hole where the Leslie speaker was supposed to be and after a few other small mishaps, I ABSOLUTELY had to have that speaker in place by 5:30pm. It was then 1:45. I used the floorboard for cruise control, and hauled royal ass up to that church, worried the old straight six engine in the overloaded van was gonna blow up. Got back at 5:25pm. This was way before cell phones, and I had been told to meet in the chapel and get the speaker in place. So I pushed it through the side doors of the chapel and proudly and loudly announced that I was back with the speaker. There was a funeral service happening and my side entrance put me right at the front of the guests. Ooopsy. Afterwards and for years on some great laughs were had.
That’s brilliant!
I hope it was appropriate music? Dead of the night? Better off dead? etc
Great playing---nothing like a B3 and a Leslie.
The secret is that nice seat cushion so you are not in pain while playing.
watched this 4 times because the playing and tone of this beast is off the charts BRAVO
Andreas makes full use of the amazing ability of the b3. So talented!!
Fantastic organ, fantastic sound, fantastic artist. Just beautiful.
You make that Hammond B3 scream. Great job.
I love this performance and this piece - it's so chill but it demonstrates the versatility of the B3 and especially its marriage to the Leslie speaker. Love it!
I just love seeing the classics brought back and in stereo too twin Leslie's a bonafide piece of history great effect real physical moving sound around the room unique ..
Awesome! Great Riff, great boogie and nice Job!!!!
Strictly speaking as a non musician, I'm absolutely mesmerized with the sound of this magnificent instrument
Booker T and Gregg Allman rolled into one swingin' Swedish chick, man!!...love it!🥰🥰🥰🥰👍🏾🎵🎵🎵🎵
Uau...Very very good...the imortally sound of hammond organ...thank you!
Thanks!
How is this possible?! Rhythm section with one hand and legs on bass and lead on the other hand!? Fantastic to watch :) great stuff
You are such a talented musician. Kicking bass with your foot is not easy. Excellent playing!!
Nice Bro! In the 60's in my first rock band I had a Vox Continental Organ, a Wurlitzer electric piano all going thru a Leslie 145 and it had a conversion pedal that you could plug a quarter inch plug into and it then sent the signal to the Leslie. I loved that set up. Wish I still had it. But time marched on and so did technology so changes were made, but I still remember it fondly. These days I no longer tour but use an old KX 88 yamaha MIDI controller (which I love and that's why I dont "upgrade" it) into my DAW which has a myriad of plug ins to choose from, one being a Hammond that is just mind blowing to be software. Also have many electric piano plugs as it were and a ton of software synths. Today's tech is off the charts, but those old machines are treasures!! I admit it's hard to beat sittin' in a room with a real Leslie!
Buena demostración bravisimo el clásico Hammond B3 y el leslie 770 👍🎶
Well damn he ATE that hammond up ya hear me...he wore that B3 out ... Hell it's so good i had to replay it AGAIN so i can be sure i was hearing and seeing what i was seeing
My parents made my Brother, Sister and I all take lessons on our Hammond A1. I thought it was the most geeky thing I ever had to do. Later in life I realized if I learned to play well - I could have been cool like you!
Totally FRICKEN AMAZING and just listen to that B3 and Leslie! It totally rocks!!!!!!!!
Dude can play a mean Hammond. Very soulful.
When it comes to jazz, rock, and Gospel, nothing can compare with a Hammond B-3 and those Leslies! I have a B-3 with 2 Leslies I bought brand new and the organ still looks like it just came from the store. Actually, I took it around quite a few places when I played professionally! It has a dark walnut compared to the cherry finish in this video - who cares? The SOUND is the same - this piece set in the "Jimmy Smith" type of setting with the first four harmonic drawbars and percussion!
You can't beat the B-3. World's greatest organ!
The guy who had one of these used to pull up with a trailer to do a gig. Back in the 1980’s.
@@jamesdellaneve9005 that was me in the 70s
Anthony Angeli awesome. My condolences on the effort. I am sure that it was worth it!
I was listening to Steppenwolf's Magic Carpet Ride and thought to myself, "There's gotta be some more cool hammond music out there." This was the first that popped up. Very cool, thanks for the free song!
Look up some old Jimmy Smith albums, he was a master of the B-3
Steppenwolf was called The Sparrow until sometime late in 1967. I saw this energetic band under both names at the Fillmore Auditorium, the Avalon Ballroom, and Winterland. (actually the band was called The Sparrows, but when they started playing in the San Francisco music halls, the posters around town billed them just as "The Sparrow").
Goldy McJohn was like a beam of clear light. Solid, rhythmic, harmonic.
Nearly anything by Keith Emerson of Emerson Lake and Palmer
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It just grabs the soul!!!!! Excellent
Sensationell - Absolutly great. I love Hammond B3 🤩👏👍😁 you are a good organist 👌🍀
Reeaaaally nice rock organ sound. He is a genius on that base pedal. That is so not easy
Hammond B3 for ever the "king!👍😁🥰
Brilliant! A B3 without a Leslie is like peaches with no cream ✌️🌹🇦🇺
I like to see musicians perform well AND enjoy doing it! Well done!
Amazing! I just want to put more mind around the independence of walking bassline, comping with the left hand, and soloing with the right hand! Woman, you kick ass!!
Shit Hot. Nothin' sounds like a B-3. Thanks. My fingers are a snappin' and my toes are a tappin'...lol
I've got this B3 Boogie piece and your heartwarming, fantastic rendition of Oscar Peterson's "Hymn To Freedom" at the top of my favs...I can't get enough of your soulful exuberation and infectious joy! Just...words can't describe the way your playing makes me feel.🎵🎵🎵🎵🥰🥰🥰
It is a joy to watch you play. Yes indeed!
Molto bravo, questo Pär Lindh, complimenti!
GREAT!,.....I have a Hammmond BCV and a Leslie 147,.....is the ROAR OF LIFE!
My favorite I was trained to play on this by my Uncle loved it!!!
Ahhhhh.... there’s nothing like TONE WHEELS piped through an overdriven Leslie 👍
@thomas talley Agreed!
B3 player here, It takes YEARS to get co-ordinated enough to play 2 keyboards, bass keyboard with your left foot, keep your right foot under control and operate all the controls all while you're reading the music. It is extremely rewarding, but at around 300 hours I would still consider myself a Learner.
You have to be really dedicated to play one. This guy was great, he knew who was in control.
Coolest, best sounding keyboard in the world, especially the valve version!
Nothing beats that sound ..and you can play, I was in a band with a fine keyboard player we did a lot of Deep Purple, Genesis, Pink Floyd, and GrankFunk and he could rock it, he had a Porta B (nothing portable about it close to 200lbs I remember ) and he had the Leslie full size and the MOOG pedals Oh and 4 other keyboards, and a small PA to power it all LMAO.... I was the drummer with a huge kit and his stuff was way harder to Lug around. But when it was show time you would forget because it sounded like an orchestra at full tilt ...you have to share the stage with one to get it I miss that sound ...keep on playing you can tell you have put in the hours .."Incredible Player"
That's just awesome! Great improvising, and that magnificent B3/Leslie sound!
Wow. That's an awesome old instrument. And you are so very good. A great new channel for me to enjoy. Like shared and subscribed! :-)
Always have loved the B3 + twins! Awesome!
Got to the end. Went back to watch it again. Superb!!
Love the B3, especially when it is played so well.
Amazing playing, love that drawbar setting 👏🏻
Amazing how this organ covers so many genres of music.
So many tones.... I thought Jon Lorde's tone through the Marshall amp was brilliant.
So many musicians have done so much for music history with this creation.
Thank you to all those who wrote those memorable songs with the Hammond. 🎹
Man - you made my day !! ... EXTRA COOL !! ... superb B3 sounds & playing !! ... SALUTE from Austria !!
:)) That is the longest I have ever seen a B3 player go without fiddling with the drawbars.
One of my main reasons for taking a liking to Led Zeppelin: first is it ushered in the world heavyweight champion drummer John Bonham. Second is its polished session bassist is a highly accomplished organist as well and the Hammond Organ was tied into the Zeppelin sound from the very beginning. Songs like Your Time Is Gonna Come, Thank You and Since I’ve Been Loving You all feature Mr. Jones on B-3. I highly recommend tuning into these three selections to hear his genius. Thank you for this post. It is VERY enjoyable to listen to and watch!
I just listened to this Video again with my newly arrived Shure 530 in ear headset - what a revelation :-D - GREAT Playing, Bro .. thumbs UP B-)
What A Beast you are Sounds like Smooth Jazz
Billy Preston was a virtuoso of the Hammond B3. Composer, songwriter, singer, and in demand session keyboardist heard on many iconic records of the 60’s and 70’s. He recorded and/or toured with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, and many, many other outstanding artists of the period. When he merged with the Hammond genius happened.
Graham bond was the man on one ....
Give me Booker T or Gregg Allman!!! along with this swingin' Swede!!
I never tire of this sound, a match made in musical heaven
Great test drive on this 770 and the B3
Major Goosebumps! Love it!!
Wow! What an awesome sound!
I just finished converting a vintage single speed Leslie to 2-speed motors. This has the field coil Jensen speaker. I'm "re-amping" your organ playing from this video thru that Leslie and it sounds amazing! Wish you were here playing live thru it :) but this is still wonderful to hear your playing thru a live Leslie here.
love the sound of B3
Thanks for this! Nice to just hear the B3 all by itself. And the bass pedals . . . really, really nice! I toured the Midwest USA the first half of the '70's, back when Holiday Inns and Ramada Inns et. al. were full-service hotels. Music 6 nights a week. We toted around a straight B3 and a Leslie 122 with a JBL D120F. Back in those days, if you have a cover band you HAD to have a B3!
Got one word for that. HOT.
eric B. m. have you ever played your gigs with your guitar via 2 leslies ? im quite sure you must have at some point with pedals for compressions and special affects !!! f.z.
Man, I actually know Brian Davenport who makes these Leslies. He lives in Germany not far from me and is the nicest guy you can imagine. Incredibly knowledgeable and competent. I just stumbled upon this video by accident.
Nice! Yes, I know Brian from the time he lived in Sweden. I bought my first tonewheel Hammond from him many years ago. But I haven't seen him in a long time now.
Beautiful and vvvvery groovy, Andreas! Thanks for cheering me up. You would have made it in the Booker T's.
Thank you!
Wow, just amazing tone and skill
Great playing my dude! And cool sounding patches for sure! 😎
I love these Hammond since 1970. My father bought a LP with classical music played with Hammond.
This was so good I went through the effor to play this on my good headphones in a quiet spot. I couldn't help but notice a very quiet vocalist jammin' along :3
Fun song!
Goosebump City!! WOW! Thank you!!!
Fantastic! Love that sound!
That baseline...amazing stuff ! Well done!
Killer playing.
A legendary instrument, beautiful!
Wow. Amazing. Both feet and hands very busy.
That was really excellent, Andreas. Keep up the great work making music for all to enjoy. :)
Thank you so much! I will
Ironic that Laurens Hammond couldn't see eye to eye ( or ear to ear) with Donald Leslie, and yet, the Hammond organ and Leslie speaker makes such terrific music together.
Your B3 and sound and playing are amazing cheers love❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So glad to hear!
No Doubt they Sound Great , Reminds me of the Jazz from the 60's and 70's , the Leslie Rotating Speaker Box dosent hurt either , the Leslies were used for the PA system in our School Auditorium during Assemblys , Guitarist like Clapton , Beck and Hendrix used them on Stage , and Jeff and Eric still do
Don't forget Duane Allman and Booker T
Great playing! I could listen to this all day!
Thank you, so glad to hear!
Blue CollarMan by Styx has that killer overdriven Hammond Organ on the main riff. Epic.
I have a C-3 running through a Leslie 760, but can't claim that I can play this well! Great job! 🎹🎹🎹👍
There is nothing I don't like about the B-3. Music would not be the same without it. Thanks for great playing.
Just awesome! So glad I clicked to watch this, so coooooool!
Sounds awesome!!