[HAM] OT WURLITZER ELECTRIC PIANO AND THE HERB OF THE GODSLinda Dachtyl lindaleed at earthlink.netFri Nov 14 14:34:30 CST 2003
I was just going to mention The Faces. Ian McLaughlin on the keyboards. "Nod is as Good..." is one of my favorite rock LPs of all time. Sloppy, but that is the only way it is right with them, like the Stones from this era (around 1971) So the earlier Ogden's is a good LP too? I have seen it around but wondered about it. I like Steve Marriot too. One of the most soulful rock singers I have ever heard. "She's Not There" by the Zombies is another Wurly tune. LOL on the Gibson/Fender thing. Linda On Friday, November 14, 2003, at 01:57 PM, Karl Frick wrote: > Mr. Fulk, might I respectfully suggest you try to get a copy of the > Faces' > "A Nod Is As Good As A Wink..." album. Great B3/Wurly setup. I think > that is > the ultimate stage setup for rockin' blues, a B3 and a Wurly. > > Many folks think of Supertramp "Bloody Well Right" to describe the > Wurly > tone. I think of the Rod Stewart & the Faces' "Stay With Me", and an > older > Faces tune, "Lazy Sunday", from the Ogden's Nutgone Flake album. Or Ray > Charles "What I Say", natch..... > > The Wurly is the Gibson of the EP arena, and the Rhodes is, of course, > the > Fender..... > > -karl >
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