Progs' best Keyboard players |
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Argo2112
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Richard Wright
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The most dangerous man in America.
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Kerry Minnear!!!
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Dave greenfield of the stranglers is a genius and 'golden brown' doesn't get the air play it used to. but i put it on and everyone is wow! this is amazing. they still make the rounds. Werner of Jane is a keyboard player with tricks up-his sleeve.
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The Nocenzi Brothers...freakin' keyboard mafia!
Tony Banks, Martion Orford, Dave Stewart, Patrick Moraz and John Tout was a damn fine pianist IMHO.
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I guess I'm just not very original when I say Emerson and Wakeman.
However, I've seen lots of love thrown Jordan Rudess' way. I would also throw some at his two predecessors, Derek Sherinen and especially Kevin Moore. |
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Anyone here hear E.L.P.'s Live at the Mar Y Sol Festival '72 since its 2011 CD release. A real testament to how good a keyboardist Keith was and just a clean, well-recorded performance (and containing Tarkus and Pictures At An Exhibition [See Neu!mann's excellent review on the Prog Archives site]). Then there's Banks, Wakeman, and Banton who come to mind with guys like Robin Lumley and Dave Stewart somewhere in the mix.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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My favourite synth solo of all time is on Nice N Sleazy and this is coming from a massive Emerson fan!
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Any mentions of Will Gregory from Goldfrapp?
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Rick Wakeman
Keith Emerson George Duke John Evan John Lord Herbie Hancock Peter Bardens The Nocenzi brothers(Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso) Kerry Minnear- One of the most talented virtuoso musicians- only keryboardist I know who does an xylophone solo. Tony Banks- In the 70's someone in prog ranked him as the 11th most talented keyboardist and he responded, "Who the F_ck are the other 10 keyboardists"
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For me John Tout is just as important for the classic sound of Renaissance that I love as Annie Haslam herself. It's just the combination of that voice with that piano. |
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The best?
Peter Bardens Patrick Moraz Jordan Rudess Kit Watkins Ray Manzarek (the doors were prog right? Early prog) Tomas Bodin Geddy Lee (obviously he played keyboards too) Geoff Downes Kerry Minnear Mike Pinder Martin Orford Mark Kelly Tony Kaye Richard Barbieri Larry Fast Jan Hammer Then of course there are the obvious ones such as: Tony Banks Rick Wakeman Vangelis Keith Emerson Eddie Jobson Several others |
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[Tony Banks- In the 70's someone in prog ranked him as the 11th most talented keyboardist and he responded, "Who the F_ck are the other 10 keyboardists"]
It wasn't in the 70's. It was just before his prog god award and according to the journalist he was ranked twelfth best keyboardist(not 11). Tony's response was "who the f**k were the other eleven?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUK3QLAvH6Q
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Rick Wright,I hate when people says Pink Floyd is underrated Rick Wright is the ne who gives the more emotions and he's a master of chord progression. Rick Wakeman is my 2nd favorite,Keith Emerson is my third favorite and the Tony Banks,Patrick Moraz and Kerry Minear.
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Dragged down by the stone
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That guy from area... he is a genious.
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