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The Bearded Bard
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Emerson.
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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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Emerson any day! Rick, you're awesome but in hayday he was the best!
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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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richardh
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^bad translation program?
Guessing that was a vote for Emerson
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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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Nice poll. Emerson just takes it for being a little more adventurous. Both are incredible though
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Emerson
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Wakeman in a landslide. all respects for Keith, however!!
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SteveG
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Emerson had the quicker chops and and the rock and roll showmaship but Wakeman brought class to prog and his later number of solo albums and collaberations showed an almost endless well of musical ideas, so it's Sir Rick for me.
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Emerson by a mile.
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Both.
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Prog would be orphan without any of them, had to vote "both" even if that's like not voting at all. Personally Emerson has always been my favourite, probably because Tarkus and Trilogy are the first Prog albums I remember listening to when I was a child and they were responsible for my life-long love for Prog. He was also an innovator and he would stick to his way of seeing things, not falling into the hypes or trends, as confirmed by his rejection of the Mellotron when every keyboardist at the time wanted one dearly.
Wakeman jumped on the train of mixing genuinely classical music in the rock and made very good albums at it, but I believe that Keith was the one having the more genuine vision of wanting to make modern "classical-rock" music. It's had to guess but I'm not sure Wakeman would have done what he did if Emerson had not existed.
Considering the total length of their careers though, Wakeman has produced more consistently good music. Edited by Gerinski - July 27 2014 at 00:17 |
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Ricky, man! Just for his sh@# on albums like Close to the Edge and Tales from Topographic Oceans
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Emerson is a better, more diverse player and was the main composer in
ELP. Wakeman played on Yes' best works and has a substantial
solo career. I think from that it's clear that Emerson has the greater
stature in prog.
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Keith Emerson
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Agree on many things although I do think that Emerson's solo career is a little underrated while Wakeman has made a fair few albums that could be avoided although I like the Retro (1 & 2) and Out There albums. Emerson has a much smaller catalogue of solo albums but even his last one ( The Keith Emerson Band ft Marc Bonilla) is excellent and there aren't any ones that should be avoided. Pleased to see Changing States get a reissue as well.
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