Keith Emerson or Rick Wakeman? |
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miamiscot
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Posted: May 16 2018 at 07:49 |
Too close to call but I'll vote for Wakeman as he is still kicking ass.
Saw ARW last year and was very impressed by the caped one...
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Argo2112
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I prefer Yes to ELP. That being said, having seen both play live I honestly believe Keith was the better player.
Rick is great, but Keith gets the edge.
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"Both" was available, making it too easy to choose that one!
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I guess Emerson was indeed more influential and all, and what ELP did could hardly be surpassed... at least as far as keyboard driven prog goes. But I wouldn't say Wakeman didn't have it in him... yes, in Yes he was just another musician (but then, what do you do in a band where every single musician is as brilliant in their instrument as Wakeman was on keyboards?), but in his solo albums the focus was all on keyboards, and he did take the spotlight. Only, he didn't gather a single band to support him, but went the solo way. And he did follow his vision regardless of what common commercial sense would dictate... and was succesful in doing so (except that the disc companies executives took advantage of him, as far as I understand). |
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Grumpy Old Rick
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Rick but honestly not by much. Both are great.
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micky
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love Wakeman .. I mean who doesn't...
but Emerson was perhaps prog's single greatest and most infuential musican. I mean.. seriously.. if could point to one individual responsible for prog rock.. it was Emerson. Wakeman was nice.. but really has nothing on Emerson for what they did and meant to prog. Plus.. to be honest.. he is more fun to listen to. He wasnt just a supporting player in a great band.. he was THE player around which the sound was based around. That took talent.. and some balls.. for everyone loves w**king guitarists.. but keyboardists. To do that.. wow man.. that is the reason he won all those keyboardist polls for as many years as he did. The Hendirx of the keys... perhaps Wakeman had it in him.. had the sheer talent.. to do that.. but he didn't.
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Man With Hat
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Emerson
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prefer Wakeman and the bands he played in
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Barbu
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Both overrated.
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miamiscot
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Both (but I voted for Wakey.)
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dr wu23
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Both.....some fine work on multiple albums by these two keyboard men.
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I levelled it up for Wakeman. I think he has a more quality end to his output despite the amount of bilge he has also put his name to.....
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Wakeman. Both have had big egos, but I think Wakeman has always had more interesting things to say about his playing. Emerson just had too much just his skills showing in his playing, also had quite bad synth sound taste in the seventies. Also, Wakeman is quite jolly guy, have had many laughs about his doings.
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I admit to being biased. Wakeman's solo output was brilliant, and he had a more diverse recording career.
However, I saw Emerson do some amazing things in concert, and his output was remarkable. RIP Keith.
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Upbeat Tango Monday
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Love both, but Emerson was better.
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Two random guys agreed to shake hands. Just Because. They felt like it, you know. It was an agreement of sorts...a random agreement.
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twosteves
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I've enjoyed Ricks odd unique style on those great 70's Yes albums and some of his----Bruford said Rick didn't have a blue note in him---Keith did---maybe thats why I like Rick's style more
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I'm choosing both - I can't compare them fairly. Rick's style is more classical-based whilst Keith's was more jazz-influenced. Neither could play like the other or do justice to each other's work. Their piano improvisations are completely different live. Two great prog icons we can be proud of!
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I'm going with Wakeman on this one.
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