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#128264 - 02/23/06 03:28 PM
remembering "Klaus Wunderlich"
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Registered: 04/03/00
Posts: 353
Loc: Belgium
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Hi, I found a interesting site about Klaus Wunderlich, he was a German organist, make's his own recordings without other people. he played live drums and mixed it with organ sounds of Hammond (later he played Wersi organs and also made records on the first "moog synth". Klaus was for me the first steps going in music, i heard the record lp's from my father and was away from his playing, sound and technique. he sold more than 18 million copies the world over of his music and recieved golden records and 1 golden tape. On this site you can hear a live interview with Klaus for the bbc. This guy was amazing. Klaus Wunderlich died in 1997. I have heard two live concerts from him in belgium. His style of playing was the best i heard in popular music. site: http://www.organfax.co.uk/klauswunderlich.html regards, Notlos ------------------
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#128265 - 02/24/06 12:01 AM
Re: remembering "Klaus Wunderlich"
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Registered: 03/21/02
Posts: 788
Loc: Rotherham,England.
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It was a great privilege to be present at a special demonstration of the Wersi by Klaus Wunderlich some years ago. It was organised by the local Wersi Dealer in Barnsley and took place at a local hotel. I had long been a great fan of Klaus and was so thrilled to see and hear him in person. What a wonderful human. He was so down to earth about his real talent, when he apologised before he began his demo by saying that he had arrived late and hadn't had time to check out the setup and that if he made any mistakes he would raise his hand. This was a wonderful gesture which brought a lot of laughter each time he raised his hand. He was my inspiration for buying one of my first Wersi and inspired me to persevere with other KB's. A wonderful man. cheers Eddie Johnson ------------------ Eddie from Rotherham Skype:eddiefromrotherham www.yamahakeyboards.info
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#128267 - 02/24/06 11:24 AM
Re: remembering "Klaus Wunderlich"
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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I saw him live, as well as having many of his recordings, and he was brilliant, however I must admit for me, Franz Lambert was better. Anyway here is some 1987 footage you might enjoy. (It’s short but there is very little about) You may have a short wait to download it from this site, but I seem to remember in a previous post that Craig has problems with yousendit, and this is why I have used Rapidshare this time. Enjoy. Bill http://rapidshare.de/files/14045794/KW1987.avi.html
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#128269 - 02/25/06 07:22 PM
Re: remembering "Klaus Wunderlich"
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Registered: 04/03/00
Posts: 353
Loc: Belgium
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hi, abacus thx for the video of Wunderlich, it's nice to see some years later a video of Klaus Wunderlich here !!! I have also a video that i made on a concert of him several years ago, but only after the concert on the signature session of his records.(it was not agreed to film when he made his concert, only afterwards) eddiefromrotherham, i can imagine (for me the same in that periode) what it was to hear this fantastic organist, that was also my first meeting with music many years ago !!! regards, notlos www.notlos.com ------------------
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Every time a tree is cut down here on earth, i believe it will grow again somewhere else-in some other world. So, when i die, it is to this place that i want to go, where forest live in peace... ACJ
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