Rick Wakeman: The Caped Crusader of Prog |
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Earl of Mar
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I have just bought out of the blue on the recommendation of several reviews here. I have been reading Rick's two grumpy old men books which are very funny and fancied some live Rick. A great laugh, excellent raconteur and brilliant musician.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I'm looking forward to watching some of the Grumpy Old Men videos on YouTube, especially if they feature Rick Wakeman. By the way, his autobiography is titled "Grumpy Old Rock Star"
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Read Rick's two Grumpy Old Rock Star books! They're better than fiction! A third volume is coming!
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As I just wrote, there are two Grumpy books! And a third is happening! I can't wait.
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verslibre
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Do you have Retro and Retro 2? Rick dusted off his old analog gear for those!! Criminal Record is essential, essential, essential! The new album, Red Planet! More good ones: Rhapsodies White Rock The Burning 1984 Wakeman with Wakeman (Instrumentals by Rick & Adam) Wakeman with Wakeman – Live: Official Bootleg Wakeman with Wakeman – No Expense Spared The Piano Album
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Tiz the season to be cheerful |
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Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
Music Is Live Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. Keep Calm And Listen To The Music… < |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, it'll be Mostly Autumn soon, then we can both celebrate.
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chopper
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A mysterious package dropped through my letter box this morning with "Rick's Place" on it. Turns out it's the DVD to go with his recent album, which was delayed at the time of release.
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verslibre
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The DVDs are shipping! Cool!
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chopper
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Yep, indeed they are. I didn't get an email or see anything on Rick's Twitter feed though.
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verslibre
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Rick's been hittin' it hard at the piano, cooking up more music!
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That's a great album. No Earthly Connection in particular sounds great (I like it much better than the whole studio album). |
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I would add Out There and Return to the Centre of the Earth. As well as the re-recordings of Journey and Arthur (and the 6 Wives at Hampton Court). |
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The key question is: is Rick better than Keith E?
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"Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence" - Robert Fripp
"I am an anti-Christ" - Johnny Rotten |
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richardh
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I can remember as an ELP fan being quite annoyed when I heard Rick's Six Wives for the first time (on headphones over at a friends place circa 1977) . Nailed it. Of course they were the two that got all the attention in those days as both were incredibly flamboyant and helped raise prog rock in the general consciousness. They both had ever expanding keyboard rigs to match their ever expanding egos it seemed. While Keith was doing stuff with an orchestra in ELP , Rick was doing Judas Iscariot with a choir. They never understood the idea of 'small' that for certain. I would say Rick was the better player but Emerson's excellent Piano Concerto was never quite matched by Wakeman for pure creativity I feel. Overall its a score draw although Emerson's general influence within Rock Music (not just prog) was much greater that's for sure.
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Earl of Mar
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I was watching a very average movie last night called Bullet to Beijing with Michael Caine ruining the iconic Harry Palmer character. The redeeming feature was Rick did the score for the movie.
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I don't know who's the better player, but I certainly enjoy Ricks music much better than Emerson's (both solo and with Yes). |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Starting tomorrow (New Year's Day), I'll be embarking on an epic Journey to the Centre of Rick Wakeman's humungous discography, listening to and rating each and every album along the way, and also offering Rick's own candid and humorous perspective on each of his albums, taken from his website, Rick's Place. Piano Vibrations (1971) - Unofficial release: not considered a Rick Wakeman album, even by Rick himself. Rick's Perspective "This was never meant to be a solo album and to be honest I certainly don't count it as a solo album in any respect. True it is a piece of history, but not one I'm proud of." "I was actually booked to play piano on a session at Pye Studios in London's Marble Arch and it was to play on some backtracks for an unknown singer who was due in later that week to put his vocals on." "Shortly afterwards I started having some success with Strawbs and the next thing we knew was that the album was being put out by PYE Records as "Piano Vibrations" with no vocalist and with a picture of me on the back." "I was unhappy and A&M Records, who had Strawbs and myself signed, were furious." "I received £9 for my trouble." Rick's Verdict "If you're in to collecting nostalgia and history then this is for you. If you are a music lover however then save your money!" Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 02 2021 at 03:46 |
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i became a rick wakeman solo album fan with NO EARTHLY CONNECTION.
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