In our church the piano player is getting more and more close to Rick's way of hitting the pianokeys. I'm tempted behind the Hammond to do my part... It sounds more and more Ekseption like. Or Procol Harum like. Most of Rick's psalm like sounds come from Procol Harum.
Two very interesting pieces which Rick van der Linden played in two contributions, which I have in my collection. I check in which contributions he played these two pieces. Very attractive melodies.
Hey, me too... Now I'm nearly sixty and Ekseption as well as Trace and the Rick's solo projects accompanied me for many decades... The second piece of music isn't new, I know it from a solo album, a little varied. But the first piece, that is really great - the wonderful harmonies, the use of the hammond organ... Of course it sounds a little bit like Procol Harum, but in fact it's typical for Rick and his own style he created!! Thanks!!
The voice you hear is of Conny Vandenbos. Rick was listening to her voice on his head phones, while playing the music. Both vocal recordings, accompanied by Rick, can be found on this release: www.discogs.com/Conny-Vandenbos-Het-Complete-Oeuvre-van-Conny-Vandenbos/release/10066256
Never as the instrumental pieces like you can hear them here. The versions with vocals by Conny Vandenbos from 1970 can be found on this release: www.discogs.com/Conny-Vandenbos-Het-Complete-Oeuvre-van-Conny-Vandenbos/release/10066256
dont talk about you know anything about Rick van der Linden he is playing on both pieces the photo is indeed of that album these pieces where unreleashed
Yes, but it's a bit boring too. Does Rick gets great when Rein is there too ? Rick needs to make up for what Procol Harum had: a Jewish textwriter and a jewish Hammond player ( plus singer composer). With 4 verses text (no one knows what it's about- that's the secret) you get a long good song while Rick often plays only twice half of the classical melody : result- way shorter song filled up with jazz. That was the main reason I switched to Procol Harum.
hey,as an old EKSEPTION-Fan I never heard this before.....forever thanks to RICK......
Браво!!!Спи спокойно -волшебник💔💔💔
Geweldig!
Strange to hear it first time. As an early ekseption listener, I am thinking: now comes this or that instrument in... and there it is indeed.
The Netherlands has always had interesting musicians on the rock scene.
Thanks! Very enjoyable. That second piece, the piano really grooves, and with a nice organ accompaniment on top...
In our church the piano player is getting more and more close to Rick's way of hitting the pianokeys. I'm tempted behind the Hammond to do my part...
It sounds more and more Ekseption like. Or Procol Harum like. Most of Rick's psalm like sounds come from Procol Harum.
Two very interesting pieces which Rick van der Linden played in two contributions, which I have in my collection. I check in which contributions he played these two pieces. Very attractive melodies.
so when can we share your contributions we are all still fans so let us hear it.
Hey, me too... Now I'm nearly sixty and Ekseption as well as Trace and the Rick's solo projects accompanied me for many decades... The second piece of music isn't new, I know it from a solo album, a little varied. But the first piece, that is really great - the wonderful harmonies, the use of the hammond organ... Of course it sounds a little bit like Procol Harum, but in fact it's typical for Rick and his own style he created!! Thanks!!
Vlag van mij = Flag of mine = Flagge von mir / Als een ster = Like a star = Wie ein Stern
i never forget you Helmut you should be ashame of yourself what you said about Inez van der Linden
Yes this is Rick playing. And there is the Procol Harum influence. And who is singing in the background? I never heard this....thanks for posting!
The voice you hear is of Conny Vandenbos. Rick was listening to her voice on his head phones, while playing the music. Both vocal recordings, accompanied by Rick, can be found on this release:
www.discogs.com/Conny-Vandenbos-Het-Complete-Oeuvre-van-Conny-Vandenbos/release/10066256
This fits right in between 3 and IV. Have these 2 pieces really never been released?
Never as the instrumental pieces like you can hear them here. The versions with vocals by Conny Vandenbos from 1970 can be found on this release: www.discogs.com/Conny-Vandenbos-Het-Complete-Oeuvre-van-Conny-Vandenbos/release/10066256
Sounds like Procol Harum.
То є фантастично!
This Coverfoto is from the Album Ekseption "4", but not this Music. I think, it 's Improvisation, never heard, but not from the best...
dont talk about you know anything about Rick van der Linden he is playing on both pieces the photo is indeed of that album these pieces where unreleashed
Yes, but it's a bit boring too. Does Rick gets great when Rein is there too ? Rick needs to make up for what Procol Harum had: a Jewish textwriter and a jewish Hammond player ( plus singer composer). With 4 verses text (no one knows what it's about- that's the secret) you get a long good song while Rick often plays only twice half of the classical melody : result- way shorter song filled up with jazz. That was the main reason I switched to Procol Harum.
Et tu peux y rester