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Atavachron
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 05:04 | ||
Steve Morse? Steve Morse runs circles around almost everyone.. |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 05:12 | ||
^Yeah, I've been a long time fan of Steve.
Edited by Slartibartfast - October 15 2007 at 05:12 |
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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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Slartibartfast
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 05:14 | ||
I wasn't trying to imply anything, I did a search and it came up blank. Maybe I didn't do it properly. |
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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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Raff
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 05:18 | ||
Sorry for sounding confrontational, I had a bad night. Anyway, have you looked at the Master List? Rypdal should be there, marked in red.
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 05:36 | ||
I don't think I am entitled to judge the technical abilities of all the great musicians you quoted.
Do you really think you are ??? I can only tell you my personal preferences. Well, I guess in the end is what you are doing, too.
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Mandrakeroot
Forum Senior Member Italian Prog Specialist Joined: March 01 2006 Location: San Foca, Friûl Status: Offline Points: 5851 |
Posted: October 15 2007 at 05:43 | ||
Depend. More songs are very technically. In more genres, not only in Prog field. For example also "Black Sabbath" or "N.I.B." are very technical songs.
Rush's songs are very technical... East Of eden songs are technical songs... Also Judas Priest's "Painkiller" is a very Killer song... King Crimson songs are extreme technical...
So... I don't have a single very technical song but too long techinical songs list for this thread!
Ahhh... Because the Jeff Beck's version of "Love Is Blue" isn't extreme technical for 1968 and for today standards? Edited by Mandrakeroot - October 15 2007 at 05:44 |
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Ahmadbarqawi
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 06:12 | ||
hmmm.... "Instrumedley" by DT...
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Dick Heath
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 07:32 | ||
The two Chasers albums (his band's name at the time), take off from The Singles Collection release, but are harder edge, and you'll find freer jazz on several of the tunes played - the tune called Chaser (from the first album) would be one of my all time top 20 jazz rock tunes.
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mrbungle140
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 11:15 | ||
spiral architect - insect
cant beat it technically! |
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puma
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 12:33 | ||
We can't talk about technicality as just playing fast. A technically
impressive song has to have a technically challenging song structure,
based around a strange scale, if any scale, and should be a piece so
abstract that any listener of the song will feel a strange emotion when
listening to it. For me that's Fracture and FraKctured. They're not
songs in 4/4 with fast guitar solos, and they're not even songs in 13/8
with fast guitar solos. They're pieces of music written in varying time
signatures (including 5/4, 7/4, 13/8, and one part that's something
like 4.5/4), including very fast and very syncopated instrumentality,
and not to mention they're both roughly 12 minutes long, so you need
stamina to play that.
There aren't many songs like that, period. Technical in composition as well as in execution. |
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sean
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 18:48 | ||
I haven't heard FraKctured, but I have to agree about Fractured. That song is more impressive knowing that it was recorded live,and they just cut out the applause and put it on the album. |
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The Whistler
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 23:18 | ||
Well, perhaps...I don't have too many recent Deep Purple records, so I can't really comment...but the true strength of the Maiden is another Steve (Harris), who is really one of the greatest metallic bassists I've ever heard. I'll be willing to take a hit right here and say he's actually quite as good as Squire.
Well, maybe ALMOST as good, but still really, really, really, really good. Not Jeffrey though.
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Yorkie X
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Posted: October 15 2007 at 23:23 | ||
Just take a listen to the counterpoint on Starcastle's Fountains of Light or their first album ... takes some beating
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: October 16 2007 at 02:42 | ||
Do yourself a favor and listen to Purpendicular ... or Rapture of the Deep. You don't have to convince me that Iron Maiden are a good band ... they're easily in my top 10 list of all 80s metal bands. I just don't think that they specialize in technicality. |
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: October 16 2007 at 02:47 | ||
Sometimes even an odd time signature like 15/16 can sound quite natural and not very complex ... I already mentioned that Ivanhoe track. Sometimes the complexity comes from some instruments playing different rhythms/signatures than others simultaneously (polyrhythms) ... Meshuggah are a good example of that. Many of their songs are in standard 4/4 ... but if you're not used to polyrhythms you'll have a hard time figuring that out. BTW: 4.5/4 is probably better noted as 9/8. |
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FruMp
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Posted: October 16 2007 at 03:12 | ||
Oh and I forgot about behold ...the arctopus, their new album is killer tech, was released today I think.
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Atavachron
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Posted: October 16 2007 at 03:18 | ||
FruMp; make sure to check out Blotted Science with Zelany and Jarzombek.. album Machinations of Dimentia
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The Whistler
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Posted: October 16 2007 at 03:37 | ||
Thems new Deep Procol albums? I can see myself doing that.
But surely the man ain't Ritchie...
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: October 16 2007 at 04:47 | ||
^ Fortunately he knows that and doesn't try to imitate Ritchie.
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sean
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Posted: October 16 2007 at 09:37 | ||
Meshuggah is a very good example. In many of their songs, the drummer plays in 4/4 with his hands, but does something completely different with his feet, which makes the song sound odd, but it still has a natural feel to it. |
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