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Rednight
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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progbethyname
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Right now I am feelin' the greatness of Tony Banks, Adam Wakeman, Kevin Mooore, Richard Wright, Michael Penella and of course Clive Nolan.
All amazing and one certainly isn't better than the other for me. |
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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maryes
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My personal list:
Rick Wakeman Keith Emersom Tony Banks Kerry Minnear Jurgen Fritz Peter Bardens |
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akaBona
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Dave Stewart
Rick Wakeman John Evan Keith Emerson Kerry Minnear |
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noni
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Earlier in the year, I was very gutted that Keith Emerson had left this planet. One of my favourite, along with Rick Wakeman.
This thread has some great Keyboard players mentioned. Vangelis, Clive Nolan, Martin Orford, Dave Greenslade and Dave Lawson, plus members of Tangerine Dream. |
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Terrapin Station
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If we're including fusion, too, some of my favorites are:
Allan Zavod, Bobby Martin, Brent Mydland, Chick Corea, Dave Stewart, David Sancious, Don Preston, Glen Moore, George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, Hugh Banton, Jan Hammer, Jim Beard, Joe Zawinul, Joey Calderazzo, John Evan, Keith Emerson, Keith Godchaux, Lyle Mays, Patrick Moraz, Richard Wright, Rick Wakeman, Robert Irving III, Robin Lumley, Roger Powell, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, Russell Ferrante, Tommy Mars, Tony Banks, Vince Welnick |
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The misanthrope
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it is a toss up between Keith Emerson. or John Evens.
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Kingsnake
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Mark Kelly (Marillion)
Jim Gilmour (Saga) Eddie Jobson (UK. etc.) Peter Bardens (Camel) Manfred Mann Tim Blake (Gong, Hawkwind) Chick Corea (not prog, but hell, he is awesome) Herbie Hancock (same as Chick) Joe Zawinul (see Chick and Herbie) Rick Wakeman (Yes) Jean Michel Jarre David Arkenstone All the guys in Tangerine Dream Hannes Folberth / Detlev Schmidtgen (both Eloy)
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BaldJean
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my favorite keyboard player is Barbara Dennerlein
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta |
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Rosscoe
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My vote goes to Luca Zabbini of Barock Project. Not only is he a virtuoso, but he has a wide range of styles and applies them with taste. And of course a fantastic composer. And he tends to use a piano a lot of the time - I like synths, but a real piano played well wins most of the time.
I also enjoy the work of Martin Orford, Clive Nolan and Tony Banks. Richard Wright is overrated in my opinion. While he was a good composer (Great Gig n the SKy) I think his abilities were limited. "Any cOlour You Like" could have been much more interesting but sounds a bit like a kid playing around on a synthesizer.
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starless2112
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Richard Wright
Dave Stewart Robin Lumley Keith Emerson Rick Wakeman
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uduwudu
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All of the above and of course Jon Lord and Don Airey.
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presdoug
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Eddy Spence of Strange Days definitely deserves mentioning,,,
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Rednight
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Son.of.Tiresias
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Ah, for classical I first put on Sibeliusī 7 symphonies and Rimsky-Korsakovīs Scheherazade. One of my favs is Dave Greenslade, I really dig his classical inspired style, he is also an excellent vibraphone player, documented in COLOSSUM LIVE... probably the very best live album of all time, one of top 5 anyway. I also very much like the dual keyboard attack on with Dave Lawson in Greenslade, mid 70īs. I never get tired of hearing Tony Banks with early GENESIS. And Rick Wakemanīs Birotron. These guys are my heroes but I sometimes get a bit bored with Rickīs Moog playing because he easily gets repeating the same runs over and over again. (Like Joe Satriani does , if you get my point). He should have used Birotronīs colder and rawer sound more often to add certain drama to his playing... his style is often too soft to my taste actually. And he could play an acoustic piano more often as heīs a superb pianist. Of course his work with Yes is always superb and fits Yes perfectly. But in his later career I miss something in his sounds. But Tony Banks is always joy to hear. And Tony Kaye on early Yes has a great taste for melody and rhythm. l listen these albums on regular basis... alongside many Italian masters like Joe Vencovi, Tony Pagliuca, Elisa Montaldo, Emanuele Tarasconi to name a few, of course. |
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You may see a smile on Tony Banksī face but thatīs unlikely.
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taylorm
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Does Jon Lord register as 'proggy' enough? He does to me!
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Tom Ozric
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I'm lovin' Tom Doncourt's (Cathedral) use of Mellotron today.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Technically
1.- Vittorio Nocenzi 2.- Patrick Moraz 3.- Juergen Fritz 4.- Pär Lindh 6.- Marian Varga Keyboardist & Composers 1.- Wakeman 2.- Banks 3.- Emerson
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micky
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yeah... I second that darling. I heard that album you were listening to the other day. i really... REALLY enjoyed that.
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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. His solo albums are things of beauty! |
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