![]() 08/19/2016 at 15:00 • Filed to: Musiclopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
Post your favorite examples of this beautiful instrument at work.
One of my favorites is Portishead’s “It’s a Fire”.
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Solo starts around 2:15
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John Paul Jones used both B3s and C3s, I think. I’m sure one of these is a B3.
Wish I could play those things, but I guess I'll stick to guitar for now.
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Don’t forget Billy! Nice tribute to George Harrison.
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Am I late to this party? I’m late to this party.
CHARLIE WOOD OR GET OUT. Solo starts at 1:58, but you’re doing yourself a disservice if you don’t listen to the whole track...or the whole album.
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Wood, naturally, is the organist...and the singer...and the lyricist/composer...AND THE BASSIST. His band needs no bass player, because he’s working those pedals while he plays and sings simultaneously. He spent a few days visiting the music department at NMSU, and gave two concert/AMAs. A real genuine, kind fellow. And probably one of the cleverest lyricists and organ soloists you’ll ever hear.
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Don’t forget Steve Winwood.
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Winwood solo starts at 8:30
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My 20 yo nephew is trying to make a living in music. I passed this on to him. Per my sister....Oh they still love their b3s in LA!! There is hope for the world. .... This is the source of this picture. I saw Winwood in Milwaukee, wonderfull.
http://www.b3guys.com/photos.html