Tuesday, August 5, 2008

"Charlie Mac at the Hammond Organ..."

After searching the Craig's List listings for what seems like years (actually, it's only been a few months), I've located a Hammond organ that a nice older couple in Richfield wanted to give away - you haul, of course. Well, I checked it out and discovered Hammond's diamond in the rough - an M-100 genuine tone wheel spinet organ in great shape, built sometime in the mid '60's. Some husky friends and I managed to get this monster on a truck and home last night and now it's sitting proudly in my garage. Now, as you know, I'm a guitarist and drummer, and I don't play a lick of keyboard, but I've been having fun pounding on the keys and checking out that great Hammond sound. Now if I can just find a Leslie (rotating) speaker that somebody wants to give away, then we'll be in business.

Some famous players of the M-100 were Matthew Fisher of Procol Harem (sorry, Mr. Whoamus, I mistakenly credited "Whiter Shade of Pale" to Gary Brooker), John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and this famous dude - the immortal Booker T. Jones, playin' them "Green Onions" (which was played on an M-100 without the Leslie that most folks use). Check it out, and let's get funky!

3 comments:

Who Am Us Anyway? said...

Another weird coincidence -- I was just saying earlier that it was a drag that I'll be out of town this weekend because otherwise I'd like to go to the zoo Saturday ... and see these guys!

Anonymous said...

You write very well.

Pat said...

Booker T is swell as hell.

But why is the cam loving the young Tim Robbins-looking bass player so much?

Just wondering, and thanks for the music!