A short instrumental with lilting lead guitar, gentle percussion, synths and Hammond organ.
Although there is heavy use of piano and Hammond organ, the song is best know for its guitar solo which is over four minutes long.
At the time, the sign displayed by Mr. Hammond created a brouhaha, with a group of 40 people gathering around him.
Back into the band comes Jonathan Hammond, previously our soprano cornet player, who now joins on the front row.
Brother-in-law of James Brindley, surveyed a tramroad with Thomas Dadford junior and worked with William Hammond Bartholomew.
For Hammond all contemporary craft potters, however diverse in method and intention, contributed to the momentum of the discipline.
For the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game, for example, you get the commentary of Cris Collinsworth and Tom Hammond.
Gold was discovered at Summerhill Creek, near Bathurst, in February 1851, by Edward Hammond Hargraves; and at the end of June the first shipment, valued at L3500, left Sydney.
GranSim GranSim is the highly tunable parallel simulator developed by Kevin Hammond and Hans Wolfgang Loidl.
Hammond (London, 1903), is a series of studies written by an extreme admirer.
Hammond 1 has constructed a table from information supplied by the secretaries of the cotton exchanges at New York, Charleston, Savannah, Mobile, New Orleans and Galveston, showing the sales of " spot " cotton at those ports for the twenty-two years between 1874-1875 and 1895-1896, and in all cases an absolute decline is evident.
Hammond and George Farrar, who in conjunction with Charles Leonard had made the arrangements with Jameson - were sentenced to death, the sentence being after some months' imprisonment commuted to a fine of £25,000 each.
Hammond Tooke, the commissioner sent to the islands by the Cape government in 1904.
Hammond was held in high esteem even by his opponents.
Hammond, Life and Times of Silas Wright (Syracuse, N.Y., 1848), which was republished as vol.
He is Dr. Cuyler Hammond, the American Cancer Society 's chief medical statistician.
He is Dr. Cuyler Hammond, the American Cancer Society's chief medical statistician.
Herein he was followed by Hammond and Lakemacher, but the idea was before its time and practically died stillborn.
I have tried many machines, and I find the Hammond is the best adapted to the peculiar needs of my work.
I particularly liked the interplay between Petrucci's solid riff mid-section and Rudess ' Hammond organ improvisation in the gaps between the riffs.
I use the Hammond typewriter.
In 1650, having regained his full liberty, Hammond betook himself to the friendly mansion of Sir John Pakington, at Westwood, in Worcestershire, where he died on the 25th of April 1660, just on the eve of his preferment to the see of Worcester.
In 1781 he married Ursula Mary, daughter of Leonard Hammond of Cheam, Surrey, who died in 1811, leaving a son, William Leonard, who succeeded his father as Viscount Sidmouth, and four daughters.
In the seventh season finale, Hammond captained the ship as she shielded the SG-1 team drilling through the ice, fending off Anubis armada long enough for the team to activate the ancient weapon.
Is Norwich Union's closure of Hill House Hammond the death knell of the high street broker?
Many pupils benefit from the facility at Hammond for supervised prep at the end of each weekday.
Most often, Darrell Hammond plays Sean Connery as a nemesis to Trebek.
Originally released in 1972 on the album Machine Head, the four chord distorted guitar riff follows a basic blues scale and is eventually doubled by a heavily distorted Hammond organ playing the same line as the guitar.
She edited Sex and Education (1874), an answer to Education (1873) by Edward Hammond Clarke (1820-1877); and wrote several books of travel, Modern Society (1880) and Is Polite Society Polite ?
The 1017-acre site, at the time mostly sand dunes and rocks, was acquired and William Hammond Hall and his Scottish assistant, John McLaren, were appointed to oversee the project.
The Hammond organ always does my head in and the guitar vocalist certainly knows what he ' s doing.
The most important manufacturing centres are Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Evansville, South Bend, Fort Wayne, Anderson, Hammond, Richmond, Muncie, Michigan City and Elwood, each having a gross annual product of more than $6,000,000.
The move followed " fresh information " received by the team investigating the desecration of Gladys Hammond's grave.
The music from one slice of Johnny ' Hammond ' Smith is more fun than any of this idle speculation.
The portion relating to the New Testament books included the paraphrase and notes of Henry Hammond (1605-1660).
The Prometheus was the center of many storylines including two thefts - the first on Earth and the second during the series 8th season when Vala took the ship from General Hammond, with Daniel onboard.
The school also is the alma mater of House of Representatives member Steve Crisafulli and Saturday Night Live star Darrell Hammond.
Their sound is given an extra twist by having a Hammond organ in the set up.
Though deeply missed, the Prometheus design contributed to future vessels including the Daedalus, the Odyssey, the Korolev, the Apollo and the George Hammond.
When Charles was deprived of all his loyal attendants at Christmas 1647, Hammond returned to Oxford and was made subdean of Christ Church, only, however, to be removed from all his offices by the parliamentary visitors, who imprisoned him for ten weeks.
When Hammond announced the result, Sergeant Petersen got a little... overwrought.
Whiting adjoins the cities of Hammond and East Chicago, and is practically a part of industrial Chicago, from which it is separated only by a state line.