yeh he started so much it wasnt so much of a catch the wave thing as a freakin tsunami heard round the world.see, in '69 after Riverside he started pretty famous road gigs after stellar tv appearances which since I knew him-he liked but were too limited,too confining. so he took it on the road successfully.and he was a true genius:all the time u could see him tryin to almost hold back that creativity and expressivity he was bursting with. too bad this clip ends too soon.
great DVD!
marcoballa 6 months ago
So cool, slick and superb. I love it.
vanessamcqueen11 7 months ago
yeh he started so much it wasnt so much of a catch the wave thing as a freakin tsunami heard round the world.see, in '69 after Riverside he started pretty famous road gigs after stellar tv appearances which since I knew him-he liked but were too limited,too confining. so he took it on the road successfully.and he was a true genius:all the time u could see him tryin to almost hold back that creativity and expressivity he was bursting with. too bad this clip ends too soon.
doingthisthingofours 11 months ago
0:31 !!
kingjaythree 1 year ago
the hands/ long fingers
drnubian 1 year ago
The man who started it all - James Oscar Smith! Great DVD, and long overdue!
garrettjacobson 2 years ago
Those licks are so clean crisp, stacatto and musical at he beginning of this clip! He truely was the greatest hammond player off all time!
ryegi 2 years ago