Kerry Minnear's main keyboard set up - D6 Clavinet on top, Wurlitzer electric piano immediately below, Hammond C3 (same as a B3 but in a different case).
@northperthrecords9492 - NO, you are NOT the only one who obsessively keeps watching (and searching for) videos of GG everyday. For me, it started when I saw them open for Yes in Seattle. They blew Yes of the planet!
The Belgian audience is used to avantgarde jazz, to which the proper response is to listen in quiet intellectual appreciation with the occasional head nod.
Dagitoy ti daton daytoy nagkauna nga atap a lubong > agbiag, makibingay, mangaywan, agragsak ken agbiag a sangsangkamaysa. Daksanggasat ta naipamaysatayo unay iti agbaliwbaliw a panawen ta awan pay ti tiempo wenno pannakaammotayo nga agorganisar ngem adda pay laeng ti espiritu 🥁🎸⛪
I have watched this video many, many, times... It never ceased to bring me joy and awe -- Stanley Clark facility and his plying like a child with Lenny White, another great player. Chick, obviously, commanding the party and Joe H. effing, abnormal, fantastic flaying!!!
Eric and Julie are wonderful - two fabulous young people willing to take things to the limit. Obviously Adrian is a monster but we knew that right from Zappa / Bowie, I love that at 59, he was working with two people who's combined age were nowhere near his own but who who probably understood him better than any of his contemporaries.
Since learning GG, I love all musical instruments, prejudiced against none. I think that would please Frank Zappa. GG is a wonderful antidote to cheesy pop and nothing noise. Hook sinks every day deeper.
To think that today is dominated by a bunch of foul vile nasty selfish thugs spewing verbal garbage in monotone against a poorly programmed poor sounding drum machine is enough to make you sick. But this music did happen at one glorious time and is still being discovered today. I saw them open for Tull in Oct '72. "Prologue" was actualy on the radio in fall of '72. I can't be critical enough for the maggot scum garbage of today, and i can't praise enough the music of Gentle Giant. Sorry to mention them in the same sentence.
Siempre he pensado que nuestra música es infinitamente creativa y emocionante.... a fulano como "ente" musical lo conozco hace 20 años quizás mas... y cada vez que los escucho sigo pensando que su vigencia es infinita....