Bakers Dozen

Songs featuring organ with Leslie speakers

  1. “Chest Fever”, The Band
  2. “Don’t Do Me Like That”, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  3. “A Whiter Shade of Pale”, Procol Harum
  4. St. Anne Fugue”, by J.S. Bach
  5. Lazy”.Deep Purple
  6. Don’t Dream It’s Over”, Crowded House

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Songs featuring organ with Leslie speakers

  1. “Chest Fever”, The Band
  2. “Don’t Do Me Like That”, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  3. “A Whiter Shade of Pale”, Procol Harum
  4. St. Anne Fugue”, by J.S. Bach
  5. Lazy”.Deep Purple
  6. Don’t Dream It’s Over”, Crowded House
  7. Karn Evil 9”, Emerson, Lake & Palmer

Songs featuring organ with Leslie speakers

  1. “Chest Fever”, The Band
  2. “Don’t Do Me Like That”, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  3. “A Whiter Shade of Pale”, Procol Harum
  4. St. Anne Fugue”, by J.S. Bach
  5. Lazy”.Deep Purple
  6. Don’t Dream It’s Over”, Crowded House
  7. Karn Evil 9”, Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  8. “Badge”, Cream

Songs featuring organ with Leslie speakers

  1. “Chest Fever”, The Band
  2. “Don’t Do Me Like That”, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  3. “A Whiter Shade of Pale”, Procol Harum
  4. St. Anne Fugue”, by J.S. Bach
  5. Lazy”.Deep Purple
  6. Don’t Dream It’s Over”, Crowded House
  7. Karn Evil 9”, Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  8. “Badge”, Cream
  9. Ach Herzliebste Mein”, folk song
I saw this last night and immediately grabbed my guitar, dialed in a simulated Leslie speaker effect and pulled the chords and lyrics out of the basement of my head. It was about 30 minutes in that I realized I was actually playing "Fall at your Feet"!?.... still sounded cool with the Leslie speaker effect though:cool:

Songs featuring organ with Leslie speakers

  1. “Chest Fever”, The Band
  2. “Don’t Do Me Like That”, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  3. “A Whiter Shade of Pale”, Procol Harum
  4. St. Anne Fugue”, by J.S. Bach
  5. Lazy”.Deep Purple
  6. Don’t Dream It’s Over”, Crowded House
  7. Karn Evil 9”, Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  8. “Badge”, Cream
  9. Ach Herzliebste Mein”, folk song
  10. D. O. A.”, Bloodrock

Songs featuring organ with Leslie speakers

  1. “Chest Fever”, The Band
  2. “Don’t Do Me Like That”, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  3. “A Whiter Shade of Pale”, Procol Harum
  4. St. Anne Fugue”, by J.S. Bach
  5. Lazy”.Deep Purple
  6. Don’t Dream It’s Over”, Crowded House
  7. Karn Evil 9”, Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  8. “Badge”, Cream
  9. Ach Herzliebste Mein”, folk song
  10. D. O. A.”, Bloodrock
  11. Allman Brothers: Dreams

Songs featuring organ with Leslie speakers

  1. “Chest Fever”, The Band
  2. “Don’t Do Me Like That”, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  3. “A Whiter Shade of Pale”, Procol Harum
  4. St. Anne Fugue”, by J.S. Bach
  5. Lazy”.Deep Purple
  6. Don’t Dream It’s Over”, Crowded House
  7. Karn Evil 9”, Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  8. “Badge”, Cream
  9. Ach Herzliebste Mein”, folk song
  10. D. O. A.”, Bloodrock
  11. Allman Brothers: Dreams
  12. ”The Biggest Part of Me”, Ambrosia

Songs featuring organ with Leslie speakers

  1. “Chest Fever”, The Band
  2. “Don’t Do Me Like That”, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  3. “A Whiter Shade of Pale”, Procol Harum
  4. St. Anne Fugue”, by J.S. Bach
  5. Lazy”.Deep Purple
  6. Don’t Dream It’s Over”, Crowded House
  7. Karn Evil 9”, Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  8. “Badge”, Cream
  9. Ach Herzliebste Mein”, folk song
  10. D. O. A.”, Bloodrock
  11. Allman Brothers: Dreams
  12. ”The Biggest Part of Me”, Ambrosia
  13. “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds”, the Beatles

New category:

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)
  3. Mont Blanc, Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard (1786)

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)
  3. Mont Blanc, Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard (1786)
  4. Everest, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norga (1953)

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)
  3. Mont Blanc, Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard (1786)
  4. Everest, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norga (1953)
  5. Kilimanjaro, Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller (1889)

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)
  3. Mont Blanc, Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard (1786)
  4. Everest, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norga (1953)
  5. Kilimanjaro, Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller (1889)
  6. Matterhorn, Edward Whymper and party (1865)

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)
  3. Mont Blanc, Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard (1786)
  4. Everest, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norga (1953)
  5. Kilimanjaro, Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller (1889)
  6. Matterhorn, Edward Whymper and party (1865)
  7. Mount Kinabalu, Hugh Low (1851)

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)
  3. Mont Blanc, Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard (1786)
  4. Everest, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norga (1953)
  5. Kilimanjaro, Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller (1889)
  6. Matterhorn, Edward Whymper and party (1865)
  7. Mount Kinabalu, Hugh Low (1851)
  8. Pike’s Peak, Edwin James and two others (1820)

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)
  3. Mont Blanc, Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard (1786)
  4. Everest, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norga (1953)
  5. Kilimanjaro, Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller (1889)
  6. Matterhorn, Edward Whymper and party (1865)
  7. Mount Kinabalu, Hugh Low (1851)
  8. Pike’s Peak, Edwin James and two others (1820)
  9. Denali, Hudson Stuck and party (1913)

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)
  3. Mont Blanc, Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard (1786)
  4. Everest, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norga (1953)
  5. Kilimanjaro, Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller (1889)
  6. Matterhorn, Edward Whymper and party (1865)
  7. Mount Kinabalu, Hugh Low (1851)
  8. Pike’s Peak, Edwin James and two others (1820)
  9. Denali, Hudson Stuck and party (1913)
  10. Aconcagua, Matthias Zurbriggen (1897)

The highest peak in the Americas but apparently it’s considered a relatively easy climb.

Mountains and the first people to summit them

  1. Annapurna, Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal (1950)
  2. K2, Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni (1954)
  3. Mont Blanc, Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard (1786)
  4. Everest, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay (1953)
  5. Kilimanjaro, Hans Meyer and Ludwig Purtscheller (1889)
  6. Matterhorn, Edward Whymper and party (1865)
  7. Mount Kinabalu, Hugh Low (1851)
  8. Pike’s Peak, Edwin James and two others (1820)
  9. Denali, Hudson Stuck and party (1913)
  10. Aconcagua, Matthias Zurbriggen (1897)
  11. Vinson Massif, Nicholas Clinch and team (1966)

Cleanup: Added Annapurna date and corrected Tenzing Norgay