Keith Emerson or Rick Wakeman? |
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Michael678
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Wakeman in a landslide. all respects for Keith, however!!
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Progrockdude
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HackettFan
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Emerson
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Xonty
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Nice poll. Emerson just takes it for being a little more adventurous. Both are incredible though
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N-sz
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Couldn't decide--had to go with both.
I can't say they're quite my favorites, but once in a while I specifically get in the mood to listen to a bunch of both ELP and Wakeman solo albums.
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richardh
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^bad translation program?
Guessing that was a vote for Emerson
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clotomic
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Good afternoon, days and nights! Although I risk to seem cocky, really do not understand how that doubt the essential curricular and primacy of Emerson. Nothing as clear as his icon figure expresses keyboards and progressive rock, with a strong ability to compose, arrange and especially perform. K. E. about as anyone, diverse musical fields, thanks to the synthesizer, syncretic vision. A curriculum for the evolution of music, eloquent, and profiling with The Nice
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Dellinger
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Hello, this is out of toppic, but whenever I read you writing in spanish, I just can't help pronouncing it in my mind with that American (or Gringo) accent. I only hope you won't picture my posts with latin accent from now on |
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theadolescentprogger
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Emerson any day! Rick, you're awesome but in hayday he was the best!
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dennismoore
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Ola Amigo,
yes, I meant as a solo artist. Live and on record! Rick has solo masterpieces! Journey King Arthur 6 Wives Keith has very little solo fanfare. Estamos hablando de cosas diferentes Yes, you are right ELP is a trio and keyboard driven at that. So take away Emerson and it falls, but not to sell Greg Lake short, he had perhaps the best caliber voice in prog and wrote classics such as Take A Pebble & Knife Edge, not just those famous ballads. I can't imagine Pirates or Tarkus without Greg. P.S. I voted for "both" but it is nice to see Emerson overtake Wakeman in the poll. Keith Emerson's writing is a genuinely original style and his work could be analyzed endlessly. I would pick him if I were forced to, but I refuse as it would be pointless. YES is my favorite band overall, so does that make me a Judas to pick Emerson? |
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The Bearded Bard
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Emerson.
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richardh
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The Dark Elf
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Emerson up to Works Vol. I, Wakeman thereafter.
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dennismoore
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This lad has it sussed. Which is more important to you? Forgive me for saying but this is like choosing between Brahms & Beethoven. Perhaps the world will never see more great masters like Bach, Brahms & Beethoven, etc...but Emerson & Wakeman are as good as it gets in their time (yes, I will also toss Tony Banks in there) As a piano player who can play some of both Emerson & Wakeman, I can say: Emerson's work is much more complex and harder to play. His writing is a thrill to analyze. It almost sounds great on the staff, when you look at it. Wakeman's work has more pomp and classical flair and dare I say fun? Wakeman was obviously a much more successful solo artist able to carry a whole band by himself. Rick's compositions are much easier to play than Emerson's. |
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Dayvenkirq
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Think of it as an opportunity for the people to re-vote. There might be an "Emerson vs. Wakeman 2013" thread .
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Dayvenkirq
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Emerson is the most diverse and proficient keyboardist I've ever known, and I can easily memorize his melodies. Wakeman, on the other hand, has crazier organ solos, especially the one on 'Close to the Edge'. I will go in the favor of emo over skill. Wakeman.
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DisgruntledPorcupine
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Wakeman is pretty much a stripped down version of Emerson, so Emerson.
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Like them both, slight edge to Wakeman. i think Rick's main shortcoming is too many solo albums. When you put out that sort of quantity it's bound to be hit and miss. But yea, I was fans of both before I became totally prog addicted. Toccata really blew me away and I'm a bigger fan of Journey To The Center, and King Arthur than most.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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JeanFrame
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I never like these comparisons; to me Emerson and Wakeman are both excellent with different strengths and weaknesses, as with any human technician! But Emerson carried the band on his own (following Ritchie); Wakeman excelled at solo pieces within the framework (and comfort zone) of a full band. So Emerson (if I have to vote!).
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Emerson has been much more innovating, and made some mind blowing compositions.
I prefer him both as an artist and a player. I do like Wakeman's fluent, and often sunny, major key style of playing a lot, though, and he also made some great compositions too. |
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