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The Wizard
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Posted: July 14 2006 at 19:25 |
Andrea Cortese wrote:
Ian Anderson IS the flute player!
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spacecraft
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Posted: July 14 2006 at 20:07 |
However, in a n interveiw (can't remember when it was, 1990's i think) he stated that he had been playing the flute wrongly. Still the greatest flautist??????
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Logan
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Posted: July 14 2006 at 21:26 |
The Wizard wrote:
Andrea Cortese wrote:
Ian Anderson IS the flute player!
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No... He said greatest flautist, not greatest flatulist.
But seriously, it does rather look like Ian Anderson is letting one rip
-- on his flute of course -- as he plays an adaptation of "air on a
g-string" for wind instruments. Good flautist. Of the
big names, I do slightly prefer van Leer I think, though perhaps he's
better with his organ.
Edited by Logan - July 14 2006 at 21:27
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chamberry
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Posted: July 14 2006 at 21:49 |
I second Syzygy in saying that Didier Malherbe being highly adventorous. IMO I find her to be one of the best flautist in prog. Very unique too.
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arnold stirrup
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Posted: July 14 2006 at 22:28 |
You must check out Eric Dolphy, specifically the album Out To
Lunch. Although he doesn't play flute on every track, the album
itself is a classic of progressive jazz.
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shanocles
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Posted: July 14 2006 at 23:42 |
Syzygy wrote:
Rocktopus wrote:
Not to obvious I think:
Sacha van Geest Supersister: 1. Present From Nancy, 2. To the Highest Bidder, 3. Pudding en Gisteren. All fantastic.
Teddy Lasry (Claude Engel, Richard Raux also credited flute players) Magma: Kobaia
Pascal Vandenbulcke Dün: Eros
Udo Dennenbourg (Christopf Franke also credited) Tangerine Dream: Alpha Centauri
I find all these albums and fluteplayers untyphical unique sounding.
Gong and almost all Canterbury bands have been mentioned many times. Finally Gnidrolog, PFM, Harmonium and some VdGG. Probably not as original, but always very beautiful .
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All good nominations, but the flute passages on Kobaia are truly magnificent (in my completely objective opinion ). Seeing as the Baldies haven't added their opinion yet, I'd also have to nominate Didier Malherbe of Gong, a brilliant and highly adventurous flautist whose playing is as much influenced by jazz and Indian music as it is by rock. Try Flute Salad for starters, and proceed from there.
Ian Anderson is a highly distinctive flautist but his playing is heavily influenced by the mighty Roland Kirk, as he himself admits. He also admits that he's not that great a player; when Gentle Giant supported Tull in the 70s, the Shulman brothers invited him to play with them but he felt that he wasn't good enough. |
Re: Gentle Giant on Ian Anderson... thanks for that info, very interesting. Ian must have been in awe of GG a bit hey? Re: Flute Salad/Oily Way. yeah the start is nice with the flute by itself but is just as goood in the next part of the song with the other instruments. some killer wah too. ahhhhh the flute, we do have ian anderson to thank i think for the elevation of this instrument in prog. italian prog is such a vast listening playground for those who want to hear flute. those bands include: Alphataurus Alusa fallax New Trolls Atomic System PFM
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bhikkhu
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Posted: July 15 2006 at 00:03 |
I also enjoy John Hackett quite a bit. He has done some great work with his brother. "KIm" from "Please Don't Touch" is a beautiful song. "The Virgin and the Gypsy" fom "Spectral Mornings" has some very unique sounds. "Voyage of the Acolyte" features him throughout the album. "Sketches of Satie" is actually classical, but it is just Steve on acoustic guitar, and John on flute.
Edited by bhikkhu - July 15 2006 at 00:09
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BaldFriede
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Posted: July 15 2006 at 02:45 |
As Syzygy already mentioned: Bloomdidoo all the way! He easily plays
the pants off Ian Anderson. Just listen to live versions of "Oily Way"
(with the introductional flute salad, of course), where he usually
plays flute instead of the sax of the studio version. And of course the
in my opinion pinnacle of his carreer, the fantastic "Fairy Tales"
album of Mother Gong. He is simply out of this world on it. I highly
recommend his new band Hadouk, by the way.
Nik Turner of Hawkwind is by far not a virtuoso on flute as Didier
Malherbe, yet he recorded one of the best flute-driven albums of all
time: "Xitintoday", a concept album about the Egyptian book of the
Dead, with the support of Morris Pert, Alan Powell, Harry Williamson
and half of Gong (Mike Howlett, Tim Blake, Steve Hillage, Miquette
Giraudy). Very atmospheric; to be played around midnight to evoke the
Egyptian Gods in your own home.
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Chris S
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Posted: July 15 2006 at 05:18 |
f**k.....I think all flautists are winners really...but Jimmy Hastings has to be numero uno
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Fassbinder
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Posted: July 15 2006 at 05:53 |
Still, no-one has mentioned yet Dave Arbus (East of Eden)
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Rocktopus
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Posted: July 15 2006 at 06:02 |
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Over land and under ashes
In the sunlight, see - it flashes
Find a fly and eat his eye
But don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
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Sean Trane
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Posted: July 15 2006 at 06:16 |
chamberry wrote:
I second Syzygy in saying that Didier Malherbe being highly adventorous. IMO I find her to be one of the best flautist in prog. Very unique too.
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Malherbe has blown in an amazing amount of wind instruments from all corners of the world
The most adventurous to say the least
BTW, I find Didier to be a rather Male figure
Edited by Sean Trane - October 09 2006 at 10:58
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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M. B. Zapelini
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Posted: July 15 2006 at 09:10 |
spacecraft wrote:
Surely Steve Jollife desreves a mention, great Flute work on Cyclone, everybody's favourite Td hate album. Some of his solo stuff is pretty damned good too. |
Steve Jollife also played with Steamhammer ("Mk II" album) - he is more proeminently featured on saxophone, but there are some good bits of flute playing here and there.
What about Chris Wood of Traffic? He was damn good!!
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M. B. Zapelini
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Posted: July 15 2006 at 09:12 |
arnold stirrup wrote:
You must check out Eric Dolphy, specifically the album Out To Lunch. Although he doesn't play flute on every track, the album itself is a classic of progressive jazz. |
Hey, if you're going in a jazzy way, don't forget Herbie Mann's jazz records...
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RomanticWarrior
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Posted: July 15 2006 at 09:55 |
Best Flute playing with feeling is definetely After Crying - Overground Music, the vibrator on that instrument is just unbelievable... I used to think some flute solos were lame/gay before listening this amazing musicians, is just the best level of string meets wind instruments you will ever hear...it will totally blow your mind....
Stay Classy
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markosherrera
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 21:52 |
IAN ANDERSON AND DAVE VALENTIN.
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markosherrera
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 21:55 |
I WANNA KNOW WHO IS THE BEST female flautist....AND OTHER IN FLUTE IS JACK LANCASTER .
Edited by markosherrera - October 24 2006 at 20:50
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Alex Zambra
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Posted: October 07 2006 at 22:53 |
I like Jon Field, from Jade Warrior; in the firsttwo Vertigo albums; sounds a little like Ian Anderson but more aggressive.
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Trickster F.
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Posted: October 08 2006 at 02:44 |
markosherrera wrote:
IWANNA KNOW WHO IS THE BEST GIRL WITH A FLUTE AND PLAYING BASS AND VOCAL TECHNIC. |
Best bump ever.
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The Whistler
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"There seem to be quite a large percentage of young American boys out there tonight. A long way from home, eh? Well so are we... Gotta stick together." -I. Anderson
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