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Tillerman88
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Well, there are times when a 'simple' piano collaboration is even more outstanding than that, taking the song to another level. One example of that is Sabbath's Air Dance, Don Airey's flat out magic touch on that song definitely helped making it as enjoyable as most of the Supertramp tracks, let alone it is undoubtedly a pretty more rocking tune imb.... |
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well you got me there....not many can do that but showing my age in saying Billy Joel lost me after Glass houses... the first album I smoked dope to in fact. Downhill after that.. for him..and for me hahah I haven't heard that one.
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Already mentioned, but I go with Iamthemorning and Renaissance.
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Tony Banks' intro to "Firth of Fifth" is one of the loveliest piano moments I can think of.
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Good songs with very little technical ability, though very melodic, emotional/moving?
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A few come to mind. One for the Vine by Genesis and House With No Door by Van der Graaf Generator
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Give it a try man, sure you'll gimme plus one o'respect point for it haha , but I'd say that listening to that album won't enhance dope smoking nor make it any better, neither vice versa ;) As for the other Billy Joel's works, there are a bunch of songs on his post Glass Houses releases that I really care for, particularly their live performances. Edited by Tillerman88 - April 21 2018 at 14:56 |
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Good call on The Enid, some lovely keyboard stuff there.
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These are my very favorites:
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO
CICADA (Taiwanese / Jesey Chiang) ALEXANDRE DESPLAT (soundtrack artist) PSYCHIC TRAVELLER GLEB KOLYADIN / IAMTHEMORNING EYOT Also worthy of checking out: DUNGEN UNAKA PRONG TORI AMOS SVETAMUZIKA MANEIGE KOTEBEL KATE BUSH IL TEMPIO DELLE CLESSIDRE HIROMI UEHARA DAVID MINASIAN SUNWRAE SETNA POLLEN MICE ON STILTS CIRRUS BAY CHICK COREA BLUE NILE BENT KNEE AMPLEDEED AMOEBA SPLIT AFTER CRYING ACCORDO DEI CONTRARI |
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Also Yiruma - although no connection to prog.
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Actually, I would go check Rachel Flowers and appreciate the piano and organ versions she has of a lot of ELP and Keith's work. It defines what MUSIC is really all about that so many rock fans (progressive included!) can not and do not appreciate, and worse ... they won't listen to it, because it is not electrified or noise'ified. I don't mind your question, but even Rick Wakeman has done acoustic piano versions of his material and other folks' material ... and I think that it is possible that you are walking a fine line to not appreciating a lot of music simply because it doesn't have "beautiful piano". Things like Banco, and many Italian bands (specially) have outstanding classically sounding material and use a piano, very differently than how we think and expect due to the top of the pops styles that we're used to hearing all the time! Other than that ... for you there's always Elton John, right? |
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I think Rick Davies of Supertramp might be my very favorite. He has such great taste, and in the studio, never plays an extra note, leaves space. Though it's very simple, the piano solo on "School" is a great one. Funny thing is, each guy play their best solos on the OTHER guys' song (Hodgson's guitar solo on "Waiting so Long"). Child of Vision is amazing, too.. I think the Am-F riff on "Crime of the Century" might be the best ever, even though it took 30 seconds to figure it out. Another thing that sometimes gets lost are the chords. "Just a Normal Day" would be one example, but also how they fit together. |
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Love that simple Wakeman tickling of the ivories in the middle of Southside of the Sky. Wonderfully emotive and a great lead up to what ensues.
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^ Indeed. Fragile was my first Yes album, and at first it was somewhat difficult to understand. That piano part was one of the hooks that kept me listening to the album over and over again until I finally clicked and became one of my favourite albums up until now.
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I have a solo project called Forest god featuring members of SuperScum, Myrkur and Essence:
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Laurence Vanay - check out this entire album! |
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Roland Bocquet's song "La Suite d'Elsa" comes to mind, from the album Paradia. Reminds me of Tony Banks, like an extension of the intro to "Firth of Fifth".
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Hi, Her piano version of TARKUS ,,, simply shows what a great piano concerto that piece is ... simply extraordinary!
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Hi, I don't think he is overlooked, except by an audience of rockers that don't know movies, or music history ... and he had already in his closet an OSCAR, which makes any adulation by some kids kinda ridiculous and silly at the same time ... not to mention commercial and the very opposite of what Vangelis stood up about all the time! He will be remembered a long time ... a very long time!
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