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#347095 - 07/16/12 12:39 PM RIP Jon Lord
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A true shock - the Lord of rock organ is gone.

http://jonlord.org/

He was a big influence on many of us who played rock organ and/or Hammond B-3/C-3.


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#347100 - 07/16/12 01:10 PM Re: RIP Jon Lord [Re: ianmcnll]
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A real pioneer. He will be missed.


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#347101 - 07/16/12 01:27 PM Re: RIP Jon Lord [Re: ianmcnll]
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Definitely a pioneer, Russ, I remember when Jon had the tone generators of his RMI Electra Piano installed into his Hammond Organ in 1973, which allowed him to play layered RMI and Hammond tones simultaneously. Used on Space Truckin', Never Before, and Demon's Eye to name a few.

He also used the organ "straight" for many years, running it into a Marshall amp instead of a Leslie.

I used to mic my first Leslie, a 122 (used with an M-3) and plug the mics into a Marshall stack...no shortage of volume with that rig. cool2

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#347108 - 07/16/12 02:12 PM Re: RIP Jon Lord [Re: ianmcnll]
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RIP
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#347113 - 07/16/12 02:33 PM Re: RIP Jon Lord [Re: ianmcnll]
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RIP
Hooked up with a classic rock band a while back just for fun. Adding my keys meant adding new tunes. I introduced them to "Hush" and it is now one of our best.
Using my roland VR700 single manuel. I miss the two manuel B3 and switching sounds instantly but who can move one anymore.
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#347123 - 07/16/12 03:07 PM Re: RIP Jon Lord [Re: Bill Lewis]
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He will be missed Smoke on the Water was one of my favorites......he will remain a Rock legend for sure!

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#347127 - 07/16/12 03:19 PM Re: RIP Jon Lord [Re: Bill Lewis]
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Originally Posted By: Bill Lewis
RIP
Hooked up with a classic rock band a while back just for fun. Adding my keys meant adding new tunes. I introduced them to "Hush" and it is now one of our best.
Using my roland VR700 single manuel. I miss the two manuel B3 and switching sounds instantly but who can move one anymore.


Two manuals are a nice luxury...I played a VR-700 a few months ago at a jam session...very nice. It was being played through a Ventilator and into a Traynor (Yorkville) K4 amp/speaker.

I liked the idea of the red harmonic drawbar that allows you to control the volume of the Ensemble tones...you can get some really neat combinations using it, and they are so easily accessible.

(Later edit) I also really liked the keyboard action of the VR...very quick, and nice for doing smears.

My last organ rig was a B-3 with two Leslie 147RV (plus a few other keyboards)...I had to have a Chevy Suburban to move just my gear alone...that's also why I have a bad back today.

The Tyros4 has several SA Organs that I really like, especially the ProgRockOrgan...really nice and snarly.

We used to do a few of Lord's tunes...one of my favorites was, appropriate enough for me...."Lazy". wink

Ian


Edited by ianmcnll (07/16/12 03:25 PM)
Edit Reason: add comment on VR

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#347130 - 07/16/12 03:46 PM Re: RIP Jon Lord [Re: ianmcnll]
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Bill,

I see another great player (bass) is gone as well...Bob Babbitt...one of the fabled Funk Brothers rhythm section.

Loved his playing on "What's Become of the Brokenhearted".

Man, it's been a tough year...many greats gone...all the more important to live each day to the fullest.

Ian

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#347131 - 07/16/12 03:47 PM Re: RIP Jon Lord [Re: ianmcnll]
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One of the best. RIP
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#347136 - 07/16/12 04:38 PM Re: RIP Jon Lord [Re: lahawk]
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Babbitt was a historic player, also.

Met him once...nice fellow.


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