Posted on 04/28/2021 3:49:14 PM PDT by dennisw
I have looked and his CDs cannot be found or bought on Amazon or ebay-- I was given one of his CDs and am always playing it in my automobile. I no longer cut people off and road rage is now a thing of the past. (lol)
These 50 best by Howie on Youtube>> I am going use a program that converts youtube into MP3s and put these 50 on a flash drive I plug into a near the dashboard slot.
The youtube conversion program into MP3s------- https://www.4kdownload.com/products/youtubetomp3
This program will do it to it.
The youtube conversion program into MP3s-——— https://www.4kdownload.com/products/youtubetomp3
This program will do it to it.
I am looking for anything to keep my blood pressure down and on an even keel...:)
Funny how there was a time I wouldn’t admit to liking music like this or the Carpenters, but now...
It’s all good...:)
Thanks.
Don’t forget the legendary Korla Pandit.
I fell asleep listening to your dude's Hammond organ stylings. This plus some good weed will put you asleep for days. No, I have never touched weed since age 22. But I have touched Budweiser, so that now I am much wiser.
The moment I hear “Stylings on the Hammond Organ”, I am immediately transported to the Jupiter Mining Corporation ship Red Dwarf, where I am being regaled by Arnold J. Rimmer on the virtues of Hammond Organ music and Morriss Dancing.
I might be mistaken, but I don’t recall your ever offering us your opinion on the incomparable Howie Anderson at his organ. And I think you’ve covered most everything else. Also, is knocking back booze while listening to the Hammond organ any different than getting tanked while enjoying, say, “When My Baby Smiles At Me” played on an inferior organ?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry Nully, I forgot to ping you.
Assume that’s a Hammond B3?
For now, allow me to finish listening to my Lobo Greatest Hits album.
The moment I hear “Stylings on the Hammond Organ”, I am immediately transported to the Jupiter Mining Corporation ship Red Dwarf, where I am being regaled by Arnold J. Rimmer on the virtues of Hammond Organ music and Morriss Dancing.
Cool, I’ll have a listen.
Jimmy McGriff often comes up when Hammond players are discussed, along with Booker T Jones, Keith Emerson, Al Kooper, Greg Rolie, and Billy Preston. But the one I’d highlight is Funk Brother Earl Van Dyke, WNO played on all those great Motown hits.
I try to avoid anything “super-relaxing” while driving.
My Mom will love that. She has a C2 at her home in Bremerton, and an M100 in Yuma.
She doesn’t like jazz, she likes the melody.
I visited her in Yuma in November and she asked me to have a look at the M100, saying it hasn’t made a sound in a year.
I went online and joined an organ forum, found the schematics and wiring diagrams, and managed to get it going again over the course of a few visits.
You can read my posts here:
https://organforum.com/forums/forum/electronic-organs-midi/hammond-organs/748676-hammond-m-100-no-sound
I ended up pulling the tube amplifier and bringing it back with me. I had it playing on my workbench after some trouble shooting. There was a loose wire in the “Expression Pedal” circuit.
I posted some photos of the waveform from the tone generator. I also made a video showing me troubleshooting the amplifier in my lab. I went down a couple blind alleys:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hInES-GiDU
The Tone Generator squealed. Adding oil the normal way did no good, so my cousin and I tilted it so I could get underneath and spray it down with WD-40. That did the trick.
She said she’s going to get a B3 when she gets back to Bremerton (she’s a snowbird). She said I can have the M100, but not until she’s gone. :)
She’s 94, and playing the M100 again (sorry for the sideways video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVNwNEl8mZk
Thanks so much for Summer Samba. I’m sending that to my Mom.
Yeah, I’m diggin it, too.
I looked over the list and do not see Heart and Soul so I will not listen to anything else he has done.
Love the B3 and don’t forget the vibraphone for setting a cool & relaxing mood:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX1N0j65H-0
Cal Tjader, Latin Kick, 1958
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