Now i stumbled across this tune and i am fascinated by the warm tube sound and the powerful spring reverb that comes over!! This is unusual great for YT.
I'm german (where the Black Forest is coming from) and i own a german Dr. Boehm (transistor) organ CnT/L of the seventies. I try to adapt the sound with a lot of tricks (as phasing rotor, tube amp, spring reverb and sinus filters, offered by Dr.Boehm - but you can't beat the typical original sound of these Hammond-glissandos.
You beat me to this one, my friend! It's on my list for uploads! Did you know that this original Horst Jankowski 45 rpm release had, as its "B" side, "Nola" which I recently uploaded and which you commented on?
Maybe I'll hold off for a while to upload my version of this song -- it's difficult to compete with your terrific style!
@dunlapds2 Well Thanks David! But you know any version you do will run circles around mine. I'm just a Hammond Organ, you have a full orchestra at your fingertips. And I did not know that Horst recorded Nola. Just found it on youtube. I still like your version better. Thanks for stopping by!
I like the rhythm unit. It went good with this song. I have one but don't know how to wire it up. After watching your video, it makes me want to pull it back out.
Now i stumbled across this tune and i am fascinated by the warm tube sound and the powerful spring reverb that comes over!! This is unusual great for YT.
I'm german (where the Black Forest is coming from) and i own a german Dr. Boehm (transistor) organ CnT/L of the seventies. I try to adapt the sound with a lot of tricks (as phasing rotor, tube amp, spring reverb and sinus filters, offered by Dr.Boehm - but you can't beat the typical original sound of these Hammond-glissandos.
Best regards,
premiumexpert 3 months ago
Very nice
JamrogowiczPiotr 9 months ago
Very clean, very crisp, very listenable. Thanks. Bob
torontoorganclub 9 months ago
You beat me to this one, my friend! It's on my list for uploads! Did you know that this original Horst Jankowski 45 rpm release had, as its "B" side, "Nola" which I recently uploaded and which you commented on?
Maybe I'll hold off for a while to upload my version of this song -- it's difficult to compete with your terrific style!
David
dunlapds2 9 months ago
@dunlapds2 Well Thanks David! But you know any version you do will run circles around mine. I'm just a Hammond Organ, you have a full orchestra at your fingertips. And I did not know that Horst recorded Nola. Just found it on youtube. I still like your version better. Thanks for stopping by!
steverabb 9 months ago
Muy bonito y alegre. FELICIDADES !!!!
Frangarsa 9 months ago
Steeeeeeveeee !!!! Fantastic, wonderful !! What a nice performance ! Great arrangement and played in your great style, as always !!
From Italy, your friend and fan
Maurizio
mikefox1974 9 months ago
I like the rhythm unit. It went good with this song. I have one but don't know how to wire it up. After watching your video, it makes me want to pull it back out.
southerncrescent1401 9 months ago
Nice one, Steve !... Thanks for sharing.
Cyrille.
Mynoufou 9 months ago
Well played and arranged Steve, just goes to prove you don't need the latest all singing and dancing stuff to make good music.
Thanks Keith
cheshire1uk 9 months ago
Very enjoyable! Love your arrangement!
MrHammondorganist 9 months ago