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Most older dutch people remember the band Ekseption from the late sixties early seventies.

I don´t really know about the rest of this world, but i guess ´´ONE Hammond to rule them all´´ comes to mind....Is there any style a Hammond cannot fit in ?

Anyways enjoy....(if you are not familiar with this)

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Nice, my exposure to Netherlands Hammond was more in a rock context.

 

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A misguided plumber attempting to entertain | MainStage 3 | Axiom 61 2nd Gen | Pianoteq | B5 | XK3c | EV ZLX 12P

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The Sax and Keyboardplayer might have been an inspiration for The Muppet Show :)

Ekseption and not to forget Focus was some of my heros back in the old days.

/Bjørn - old gearjunkie, still with lot of GAS
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While Thijs's vocal range may not be what it was his Hammond tone has lost none of its magic. Brilliant multi instrumentalist.

 

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A misguided plumber attempting to entertain | MainStage 3 | Axiom 61 2nd Gen | Pianoteq | B5 | XK3c | EV ZLX 12P

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On "Peace Planet" he is playing a Hammond M3. These are ekseptionally rare in Europe. Most bands until they could manage to get a C3 or B3 used the more common L100 like Thijs, Emerson, Tony Banks, and Vincent Crane or an M100 like Tony Kaye, Winwood, Alan Price, Rick Wright, Ian McLagan, Matthew Fisher, John Paul Jones, and many others.
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Most older dutch people remember the band Ekseption from the late sixties early seventies.

I don´t really know about the rest of this world...

 

Once the internet arrived, I backed into Ekseption from the Trace recordings, which I found first. I think most proggers were aware of Rick van der Linden, he was fairly prolific and quite talented.

 

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