'The Nice' and James Last - both absolutely brilliant! Would have been great to see Emerson, Davidson and Jackson perform with Last's orchestra in a huge stadium.
Both bands, however, have to thanks Lalo though for his 'Symphonie Espagnole' for this catchy little piece.
Do you know if Gunther Platzek was the first Hammond Organist that recorded with James Last the records Hammond a Go Go? I find that his style here is different
Yes, I believe that he played on the first Hammond a gogo albums. Gunther had many styles but his work with James Last featured his unique improvised piano phrases, which drew on jazz, blues and rock influences and were played with a distinctively dry staccato tone.
'The Nice' and James Last - both absolutely brilliant! Would have been great to see Emerson, Davidson and Jackson perform with Last's orchestra in a huge stadium.
Both bands, however, have to thanks Lalo though for his 'Symphonie Espagnole' for this catchy little piece.
Birdwatchingboy 5 months ago
Recorded in the year 1973 during a ZDF-Starparade.
77easylis 1 year ago
Great music and performance
Bravo , Thank you for sharing
w1949 2 years ago
Wow....
High Note Trumpeter at 2:32
incredible.....
trompekos 2 years ago 2
It's good to see somebody recognizing how great The Nice were!
3bar 2 years ago
Funny! They cover a "The Nice" song... :-D I can't belive.
Sterndi1 3 years ago 2
Do you know if Gunther Platzek was the first Hammond Organist that recorded with James Last the records Hammond a Go Go? I find that his style here is different
hammondfanatic 4 years ago
Yes, I believe that he played on the first Hammond a gogo albums. Gunther had many styles but his work with James Last featured his unique improvised piano phrases, which drew on jazz, blues and rock influences and were played with a distinctively dry staccato tone.
superlast 4 years ago
You are right. His way of playing piano was superb. For example in Piano a go go.
gghaeconomia 4 years ago