Did you hear Dodger Stadium's original organ? Found the perfect clip from the groove yard of forgotten favorites. Be glad today aint 1962! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S9ARMxD7950.html
I love the organ, it really reminds you of Dodgers past. Our team is rich in history, the sounds is a great respect to that. This organist is also great. Love his mix of modern music that he plays right into "Let's Go Dodgers".
Absolutely loving the organ! I hear it on TV and love the classic baseball songs and a lot of new modern stuff, which is always so cool to hear it on an organ! 💙💙💙💙
Dieter is amazing. A lot of times there is a reason he plays a particular song. Today, 8/4/19, at 4:10pm he played a snippet from Giligans Island. When I heard it and sang along and sang “3 hour tour”, I realized that the game started at 1:10pm and we were exactly 3 hours into the game. Keep up the great work Dieter!! I’m sure Nancy is proud.
Do you know that he actually played for the Giants long before the Dodgers. Giants, who had gone to recorded music in 1982, hired Ruehle to play the organ at Candlestick in 1992 when they brought it back, although it might have been a keyboard.
As a dodger fan from my first game at the age of 5 in 1966 sandy kofax pitched to now. And our family goes once a month. You, my dear dodger family friend are one of our best and most precious parts of going to the game and listening at home. You are a dodger gem. We love you madly and we are grateful for every wonderful note. So, Hear you at our next game the double header 9/20/22. Celebrating day of the dead. 🍚🌈 “Your love has put me at the top of the world. We are listening Dieter So, let’s go Dodgers 👋🏻. 👋🏻. 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻 ♥️
A friend of mine met him at a kings game 2 weeks ago when they played the islanders nicest humble guy to walk the planet he told me and now they're good friends and for the next game dieter will teach him go kings go which is cool and i always wanted to learn it even as an islanders fan.
This guy is not an organist, he is a keyboard player. You want to hear real, classic ballpark organ music, go to Yankee Stadium or Wrigley Field. This new keyboard player at Dodger Stadium, plays the same stuff, over and over again. Let's Go Dodgers. That gets run into the ground. Please Dodgers, get a real, classic ballpark organist who actually plays on a real organ.
@@yonatankahn2884 No one has ever used a pipe organ in any major league stadium. The first organ installed was a Hammond in 1941 at Wrigley field. There is no where to put the pipes in a stadium. they have to be indoors.