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The Owl
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Topic: Underrrated Keyboardists Posted: August 25 2004 at 17:39 |
And then there are those who tickle the ivories that never got the acclaim they deserved either:
Dave Greenslade (probably the ripping-est Hammond player ever!, Check out his playing with Colosseum)
Kit Watkins: Happy the Man's unique original stylist
Kerry Minnear: Gentle Giant's ecclectic genius capable of melding Scarlatti, Bach, Renassance Music, Stravinsky and get-down funk like no one else.
Larry "Synergy" Fast: a master of texture and atmosphere with synths
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People are puzzled why I don't dig the Stones, well, I listened to the Stones, I tried, and I tried, and I tried, and--I Can't Get No Satisfaction!
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The Prognaut
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 18:19 |
- Stephen Geysens
- Simon Nordberg
- Lalo Huber
- Toni Pagliuca
- Jon Carin
- Pär Lindh
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break the circle
reset my head
wake the sleepwalker
and i'll wake the dead
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Reed Lover
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Location: Sao Tome and Pr
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 18:23 |
landberkdoten wrote:
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Hmm Nexus! had forgotten about them, i'm off to dig the album out
Thanks!!!
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richardh
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 18:33 |
I'll go along with Minnear and Greenslade definetly and add:
Francis Monkman (Curved Air)
Martin Orford (IQ)
Ton Scherpenzeel (Kayak)
Eddie Jobson
Eddie Van Halen
Don Airey (Various inc Rainbow)
Ian MacDonald (King Crimson)
John Paul Jones
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James Lee
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 18:51 |
Criminally underrated is Mike Pinder, who had the difficult task of filling all the shoes of the "Days of Future Passed" orchestra with only a Mellotron- and largely succeeded, making that instrument do things that nobody has matched (not even Emerson, Wakeman, etc).
I'm not sure if Patrick Moraz was over- or under-rated, but he's pretty darn good too.
I loved Tony Kaye's work on early Yes albums- some beautiful piano, great organs, and particularly that subtle chorused square-wave organ lead sound that underlies Jon's voice on "Starship Trooper"...you can hear it best in between the vocal parts like "Mother Life (organ riff) hold firmly on to me". Wakeman has plenty of great moments but such subtlety is not one of his trademarks
anyone mention Neil Morse or Christopher Buzby yet?
and even though I dislike them intensely, Hugh Banton did some great stuff with VDGG
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 19:18 |
James Lee wrote:
anyone mention Neil Morse or Christopher Buzby yet?
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Ooops. And don't forget Ryo Okumoto.
And Peter Vetesse, Dave Stewart......
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Reed Lover
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 19:22 |
richardh wrote:
I'll go along with Minnear and Greenslade definetly and add:
Eddie Van Halen
Richard?!
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 20:33 |
I'd love to hear EVH do a keyboard album.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 21:49 |
- Patrick Moraz: He never recieved the credit he deserved, a genius in tghe level of Wakeman and Emerson. He gave Yes a new life after the dissapointing Tales and did the same with The Moody Blues, especially in Long Distance Voyager.
- Hans Jürgen Fritz: Accused of being a Keith Emerson wannabe, but he has his own style, impecable arrangements and a great composer.
- Tony Banks: A real genius, but strangely a humble one, he doesn't use capes, rises in the air with his piano or likes to be a frontman, just hides behind his keyboard and does his excellent job. If youwant to see a great show, don't goto see him, but if you want a guy that will kill for his band, hire him.
- Eddie Jobson: I can understand why a talented keyboardist and violin player ended doing TV jingles to live, it's unfair. UK, Jethro Tull, Yes, Zappa, Roxy Music, what a career.
- Igor Koroshov: Did an excellent job saving Yes on stage, but recieved a kick in the butt even when he didn't desreved it.
Iván
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The Prognaut
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 21:51 |
Reed Lover wrote:
landberkdoten wrote:
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Hmm Nexus! had forgotten about them, i'm off to dig the album out
Thanks!!!
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There you go!
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break the circle
reset my head
wake the sleepwalker
and i'll wake the dead
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greenback
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Posted: August 25 2004 at 21:52 |
Rick Wright, Peter Jon Vetteese, Eddie Jobson, Kit Watkins, Johanness Schmoelling, Jurgen Fritz, Richard Harvey, Eloy's, Anyone's daughter's, Ozric Tentacles', Manfred Mann, Geddy Lee,
and....OBVIOUSLY.......JOHN TOUT!!!!!!
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Dick Heath
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Posted: August 26 2004 at 07:38 |
Marian Varga, leader of 70's Czech band Collegium Musicum, made Emerson sound weak - but so did Mike Ratledge (check out Ratledge's prog solos on Hope For Happiness on the first Machine album and Hibou Anemone & Bear on Machine's Live At Paradiso).
And Wendy Carlos - Timesteps on either of the Clockwork Orange albums (that is the Warners OST or the Columbia WC's Clockwork Orange) is major piece of prog keyboard work and I believe suggests Carlos had been listening to Yes
And more up to date: Jens Johansson has some great solo albums, a couple of blinders with Jonas Hellborg and superb guest work with Mastermind. And I think Danbo would agree with me, some good acoustic piano work with Ginger Baker.
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: August 26 2004 at 10:23 |
<Jens
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JrKASperov
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Posted: August 26 2004 at 10:31 |
Kenny Minnear.
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Epic.
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Man Erg
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Posted: August 26 2004 at 11:51 |
Peter Bardens
Manfred Mann - Circa Chapters 2&3 and Earthband
Florian Fricke - Popol Vuh
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Dick Heath
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Posted: August 26 2004 at 12:06 |
Dick Heath wrote:
And more up to date: Jens Johansson has some great solo albums, a couple of blinders with Jonas Hellborg and superb guest work with Mastermind. And I think Danbo would agree with me, some good acoustic piano work with Ginger Baker.
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Jens Johansson is probably better known as keyboard player with Yngwie Malmsteen and Stratovarious (sp). However, within a limited budget and therefore reliance on the secondhand CD market, I've yet to buy and then hear a stand out track featuring Johansson with these bands - any recommendations? (BTW I'm listening out for something of the standard found on his other albums, listed above)
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philippe
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Posted: August 26 2004 at 13:20 |
Florian Fricke (Popol Vuh)
Jurgen Dollase (Wallenstein)
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Lynn
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Posted: August 26 2004 at 13:57 |
The most underated keyboard player in my opinion is John Young!!!
He's played for Fish, The Scorpions, Asia, Bon Jovi, Paul Rogers, Qango, John Wetton to name but a few and is currently also the Bonnie Tyler keyboardist. He also has his own band and does solo shows of his own compositions but sadly this country does not treat him with the respect he deserves.
Yes, and he's also part of the current Greenslade line up too, have any of you been to a Greenslade gig in the last couple of years, the interplay between Dave and John has to be seen to be believed.
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John Young is making a difference!! www.youngjohn.co.uk
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The Prognaut
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Posted: August 26 2004 at 15:16 |
Man Erg wrote:
Peter Bardens
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Absolutely! He was a master on keyboards... My favorite Camel albums are the ones that feature him
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break the circle
reset my head
wake the sleepwalker
and i'll wake the dead
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richardh
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Joined: February 18 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: August 26 2004 at 15:22 |
Reed Lover wrote:
richardh wrote:
I'll go along with Minnear and Greenslade definetly and add:
Eddie Van Halen
Richard?!
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I wasn't joking ...entirely His solo on 'Jump' always impressed me ...assuming it was him as it appears to be on the video.If it isn't then ..
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