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Eddy ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 22 2004 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 637 |
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cans drum solo on tago mago on augm is pure awsomeness steve howe's gfuitar solo on awaken is sweet, its my favorite song too! the keyboard solo goes to elp emerson. pratically all the songs are solo's, but tarkus being the best. um bass solo um goes to the kool parts in fish out of water by chris squire. vocal solo goes to the song by yes starship trooper thats an awsome vocal solo! Edited by Eddy |
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hmm....awesomeness....that is Eddyspeak for REALLY NEAT!!
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Reed Lover ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: July 16 2004 Location: Sao Tome and Pr Status: Offline Points: 5187 |
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Eddy-are you sure your keyboard has all its keys? Edited by Reed Lover |
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Prog_Bassist ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 29 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 830 |
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on bass I'd have to say the solos on "yyz" and "la villa strangiato" by rush are quite wikid.
for keyboard, I'd say "riding the scree" by genesis has a kick ass solo by good ol tony |
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Vibrationbaby ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 13 2004 Status: Offline Points: 6898 |
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The bass work is not really soloing on La Villa, rather just fills much like Akkerman's giutar work on Hocus Pocus as well as Van der Linden's drum fills. Expertly executed I must admit.
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Hangedman ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: November 03 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1261 |
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Hmm the only input i have to make is for a bass solo that no ones mentioned, Bouree by Jethro Tull has an awesome bass solo.
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threefates ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: June 30 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4215 |
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Guitar: David Gilmour (anything) but especially that second CN solo on Pulse... Drums: Carl Palmer - Toccata Keyboards: Keith Emerson (anything) but especially The Three Fates, Trilogy, Bass: well its not a solo, but I love the bass work on 21st Century Schizoid Man Vocals: oh gee.. .wonder who?? Greg Lake on anything... |
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Jim Garten ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin & Razor Guru Joined: February 02 2004 Location: South England Status: Offline Points: 14693 |
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There's a band I never expected to see referenced on here - nice to know there's another fan out there! Back on thread, and as with any of these 'favorite' type threads, the following list would probably be totally different if done tomorrow: Guitar - Steve Hacket on 'Firth Of Fifth' Keyboards - Keith Emmerson's Moog solo at the end of 'Tarkus' Drums - Neil Peart 'O Baterista' (I think I spelt that wrong ![]() Bass Guitar - Jaco Pastorius 'Slang' (not prog, I know - so shoot me) Edit - just a small point; personally, I would have preferred it had this thread been named 'favorite solos' rather than 'best solos'; it's just a personal thing, you understand, but 'best' and 'favorite' are two completely different things - it hasn't happened yet, but describing "so & so's" nose flute solo as 'best' can bring down the wrath of those to whom "so & so" was just sooooo derivative of "whatsisname", whereas "favorite" is an obvious personal taste choice, and we all have a right to our personal opinions - however wrong everybody else may be! Edited by Jim Garten |
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Blacksword ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: June 22 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 16130 |
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Drums - La Villa Strangiato & the solo on Exit Stage Left - Neil Peart Guitar - This changes frequently!! At the moment its Andy Latimers playing on 'Chord Change' and 'Lunar Sea' from 'Moonmadness' by Camel. Bass - Hate bass solos. Best peformances will always be from Geddy Lee IMO. Especially on 'La Villa..' 'YYZ' and 'Freewill' Keyboards - Tony Banks!!! Performance on 'In the cage' 'Cinema Show' from 'Seconds Out' Its not just TB's soloing technique but his ability to generate atmosphere using strange and original chord sequences, and such lovely melody. His playing never fell into cliches. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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HaroldTheBarrel ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: November 04 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 81 |
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This is very true, and in retrospect, I probably should've named this "favourite solos", but what's done is done. Also, Hangedman, Bouree by Tull is indeed incredible. |
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Vibrationbaby ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: February 13 2004 Status: Offline Points: 6898 |
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I also really like the Barrimore Barlow drum solo on the live Jethro Tull album Brsting Out. Ilove the way he uses the roto-toms.
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Dick Heath ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Jazz-Rock Specialist Joined: April 19 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 12818 |
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Mellotron??? For using the mellotron musically in an innovative way: Robert Wyatt (as leader of Matching Mole): Oh Caroline For using the Mellotron mechanically in an innovative way: 10cc: I'm Not In Love
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Man Erg ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: August 26 2004 Location: Isle of Lucy Status: Offline Points: 7456 |
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I recently listened to an interview with Graham Gouldman who listed the intruments used on I'm Not in Love. Amazingly,there isn't a *mellotron (of sorts)* on that track.The instruments used were:- Moog drum setting Rickenbaker bass guitar *multi-layered vocals* (not mellotron tapes) Other than lead vocal that's it! They used to credit a self-built instrument called a Gizmo,whatever that was. Edited by Man Erg |
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![]() Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb. |
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Swinton MCR ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 19 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 848 |
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GUITAR - HOWE on Awaken/Yours in no disgrace/Topographic (few)/Gates of Delirium or HACKETT (FOF, End of Salmacis, End of The lamia, Lots of Solo stuff) KEYBOARDS - WAKEMAN on Yessongs (medley) - Wakeman on "Journey" - Quite a few BANKS maybe sneaking in (EMERSON - Old castle and GREENSLADE - Drum folk) BASS - Lots of Geddy Lee, Squire. DRUMS - YYZ - Peart Vocals "Can you tell me where my Country lies........" |
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Dick Heath ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Jazz-Rock Specialist Joined: April 19 2004 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 12818 |
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Thanks for that. I've assumed because of what I heard them say, when I'm Not In Love was first released as a single, that they must have modified a Mellotron. Apparently they had members of the band tape 'Ah', each singing in a series of pitches to create a couple or more of octaves, each note sustained for 10 seconds or more - took 30 hours apparently by the time they made and strung the tape loops into whatever to allow them to play that choir effect. That smacks of the way a Mellotron originally worked. The Gizmo was patented by Godley & Creme and ultimately caused 10cc to split. The Gizmo was 6 rotors mounted on the fret board of a guitar (above or below the strings???), and individual keys were depressed so that a bowed effect was created. The triple vinyl album, the first as Godley & Creme, Consequences started as a demo that G&C intended to play to interested musical instrument companies with the hope of licensing out the Gizmo. But the project grew like Topsy, while the planned 10cc LP recording was being neglected by G&C. Consequences is a bit of flawed masterpiece - some 'wow factor' with the innovation (e.g. the track which starts with a dripping tap - in fact the Gizmo), but more the case of 'too much twiddling' without making great music , It was claimed virtually all the effects created came from the Gizmo and some studio technology. The great, late and lamented British comedian Peter Cook can be heard. It took a long time for somebody to issue Consequences on CD, e.g. http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005LNJH/qid=1101 822239/sr=1-8/ref=sr_1_11_8/026-7682140-5975614 However, the vinyl version as a boxed set could be found remaindered and in dumper bins very cheap in the UK through the 80's, when I bought my copy. |
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