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Topic: Tony Banks or Rick Wakeman Posted: May 27 2013 at 18:43 |
I realize Banks doesn't have a huge solo album career, but both are obvious responsible for much.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 18:52 |
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Mr. Mustard
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 19:03 |
Technically and virtuosically speaking Wakeman probably has the edge. But in my opinion Banks was a MUCH better composer and played more tastefully. Some of Yes's best work wasn't even written by Wakeman (Relayer, Yes Album). I don't really care for either's solo work so I can't really compare.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 19:13 |
True; Rick is a bit more show-offy whereas Tony is more about what fits the best
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 19:17 |
Mr. Mustard wrote:
Technically and virtuosically speaking Wakeman probably has the edge. But in my opinion Banks was a MUCH better composer and played more tastefully. Some of Yes's best work wasn't even written by Wakeman (Relayer, Yes Album). I don't really care for either's solo work so I can't really compare. |
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 19:18 |
Wakeman cuz I like his books.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 19:22 |
Tony Banks is my favorite keyboardist. I love his playing. I've never been too keen on Wakeman. Patrick Moraz is my favorite Yes keyboardist. Only took one album for him to effectively displace Wakeman in my book.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 19:23 |
Wakeman, easily, both with Yes and solo. Though of course, Tony is really cool too.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 19:49 |
Tough choice for me.....I like their work in both bands. Wakeman for solo.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 20:49 |
Banks is my favorite overall prog keyboardist, always tasteful---so Tony--but Rick did some great solo's and really great--interesting work on Fragile, CTTE and GFTO.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 21:08 |
I find Banks interesting and able to create some beautiful melodies but his music doesn't have the power for me of Wakeman's. Esp Six Wives and Criminal Record, and Rick's contributions to Yes are pretty much all his own, I'm sure. I find many other treasures also in Wakeman's solo output. Not sure how much of the piano writing itself of Morning Has Broken was original from Rick, but that's a pretty major achievement, as well.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 23:02 |
Tony Banks, for certain.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 23:18 |
Banks is clearly the better songwriter and composer, and a great keyboardist, but Wakeman has such grace and panache in his playing I just have to give him my vote.
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 23:44 |
Wakeman, of course.
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Posted: May 28 2013 at 00:12 |
Wakeman is definately more technical, but Banks really knows how to just make a song sound flat out great!! Sometimes the simple approach really works.
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Posted: May 28 2013 at 00:20 |
Dellinger wrote:
Wakeman, easily, both with Yes and solo. Though of course, Tony is really cool too. |
My thoughts too, exactly !
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Posted: May 28 2013 at 00:39 |
Mr. Banks
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Posted: May 28 2013 at 01:40 |
Depends from what perspective you are looking
Technical - very close run thing ,didn't Keith Emerson say Banks was the best?
Composition - Six Wives is amazing but is to Rick what The Planets Suite is to Holst. I do like Criminal Record and other Wakemen albums but none of them are masterpeices like Six Wives. Banks has never recorded a bravura work such as that
Working within a band - Banks easily. well he was 'Mr Genesis'. Wakeman joined an established band and was the cherry on top of the icing on top of the cake. Suddenly Yes could challenge ELP on their own ground.
Live performance - Banks nails it every time but rarely varies from pre-rehearsed solos. Could phone in his performance most of the time. Wakeman is prepared to improvise much like Emerson.
I make it a 2-2- draw
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Posted: May 28 2013 at 03:52 |
In the band context, Banks. He's technically very good and he fits into the band better than Wakeman.
Solo work; Wakeman did one brilliant album then lost it, but Banks did nothing of real merit.
Overall, Banks.
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Posted: May 28 2013 at 03:54 |
Tony Banks gets my vote!
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