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Man Erg
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Posted: April 17 2005 at 03:35 |
Mauro Pagani. I also rate:- Ray Shulman - Gentle Giant Graham Smith - Van der Graaf,String Driven Thing Daryl Way - Curved Air , DW's Wolf Fred Frith - Henry Cow David Cross - King Crimson |
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb. |
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threefates
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 30 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4215 |
Posted: April 17 2005 at 03:18 |
Just saw Goodman playing last week with the Dixie Dregs. He's still one of the best around' |
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THIS IS ELP
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tuxon
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Posted: April 17 2005 at 01:15 |
Robbie Steinhardt for me. Dust In The Wind is great
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greenback
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Posted: April 17 2005 at 01:10 |
Eddie Jobson! YEAH!
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[HEADPINS - LINE OF FIRE: THE RECORD HAVING THE MOST POWERFUL GUITAR SOUND IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MUSIC!>
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: April 16 2005 at 22:35 |
Talking only about Prog' violinists (Not to contradict Billyshears 67 ) I have to stay with Robbie Steinhardt, without him, Kansas is just another USA aqverage Prog band, this was proven when he left the bad during the 80's and they released the most horrendous albums possible (Drastic Measures, Power and In the Spirit of Things) Not even the Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the excellent Andrew Powell could save Power. In the album Live at Whiskey, Robbie was replaced by the competent violinist David Ragsdale and they played most of their most famous tracks, but without Robbie, there was no personality. His technique is amazing and he adds a special feeling hard to find. Iván |
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Man With Hat
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Posted: April 16 2005 at 22:22 |
Goodman But probably would have voted for Cross if he was here. |
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gleam
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Posted: April 16 2005 at 21:18 |
Totally forgot about David Cross from KC! Got to check out Marcus Viana and the other folks from France.
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lucas
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Posted: April 16 2005 at 20:58 |
Marcus VIANA with Annie HASLAM |
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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billyshears'67
Prog Reviewer Joined: November 26 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 161 |
Posted: April 16 2005 at 20:52 |
Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840), Italian violinist who revolutionized violin techniques.
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James Lee
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Posted: April 16 2005 at 20:46 |
how about David Cross? I don't know how talented he really is compared to JLP, but his work definitely adds a lot to several KC tracks.
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lucas
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Posted: April 16 2005 at 20:22 |
Once again, I will give the name of a great prog violinist who is missing in the violinist polls : Marcus VIANA, leader of the brazilian band Sagrado coraçao da terra.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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DallasBryan
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 23 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3323 |
Posted: April 16 2005 at 19:55 |
interesting topic
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Reed Lover
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Posted: April 16 2005 at 19:49 |
http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD. asp?cd_id=7398
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Arsillus
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 26 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 7374 |
Posted: April 16 2005 at 19:45 |
Jean Luc Ponty is an amazing violinist. His solo stuff is great too.
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gleam
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 01 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 299 |
Posted: April 16 2005 at 19:42 |
I'm not familiar with K2, could you tell me more about them / her?
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Reed Lover
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Posted: April 16 2005 at 19:40 |
I love Mauro Pagano's with PFM. One interesting player I have come across recently is Yvette Devereaux,who plays on the K2 album.Very talented,tasteful violinist. |
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gleam
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 01 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 299 |
Posted: April 16 2005 at 19:33 |
With all the polls about guitarists, keyboard players and drummers, I thought it would be nice to cover violinists. What are your thoughts concerning the above mentioned? My personal favorite is Jean Luc Ponty's "Enigmatic Ocean" followed by Jerry Goodman's work on "Birds of fire".
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