Obladi Oblada On The Hammond Concorde
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Nice playing~
And the organ's sounds are so good
tasty~
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@bphutchins - Sorry to disappoint you, but you’re wrong it is me, but thank for the wonderful compliment!
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@capacityplus Sounds like the X66 & X77 the Concorde was all electronic, Hammond called it LSI Large Circuit Integration it was introduced in 1973 and in 1975 the last tone wheel organ Hammond built came off the assembly line the legendary B-3.
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@Hamaround I thought it had a tiny tonewheel generator with only 12 wheels and electronics to divide down the rest of the frequencies. Maybe I am thinking of another model? I know Hammond always boasted their tonewheel gen would never need tunning. They knew they would loose some of their fans if they ever dropped it.
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@Hamaround Just joking, that sound remember me of some horror movies like frankenstein or Alien movies from the earlys 60´s...can it be? I love to hear some of that sound mixed whit a Terabox!!
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@StreamOfMetal Just two differant styles of music, sorry you didn't enjoy it!
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hahaha that sounds like a bizarre porn movie music... was that your intention? Just joke, I dont like this particular Hammond organ ( Im a Jhon Lord fan)
Whhooa, Klaus Wunderlich flashback! Except that you don't segue from one song to the next every 19 seconds.
Frickin' AWESOME, dude :D
Except for the MIDI credits music - you shoulda played that on the Concorde!
SugarKeys 1 year ago 3
@SugarKeys Thanks so much for the kind words. Just the mention of Klaus Wunderlich in reference to my playing (good or bad) is an honor. Thanks again!!!
Hamaround 1 year ago
The Hammond Concord series was always my favorite organ, especial the 2307!
patsaxon 1 year ago
@patsaxon I sold Hammonds for a while and when the Concorde was introduced I fell in love with it but it was priced way out of my league so had to wait and buy one used 8 years ago.
Hamaround 1 year ago