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GUD77
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Hi, as someone new im sure this has been discussed many many times before but id just like to jump in with a convo for fun. What is the best prog related keyboard solo out there? Ive been listening to prog for about 7-8 years give or take and the best of the best out there imo is anything Keith Emerson ever made. Wheter its in The Nice or ELP stuff like Karn evil 9, Trilogy, Pictures at an exhibiton but probably most impressive Tarkus. Of course there are many other amazing keyboard players in all the main tip of the iceberg prog artist like Rick Wakeman, Tony Banks, Jon Lord and Pete Bardens, one of the sinclairs (i always mix up if its David or Richard lol). But what are some deeper cuts? I really enjoy Alan Park in Beggars Opera tho i'm sure many people have heard Raymond Road especially the 9 minute Beatclub version is just fantastic! and it has some of the best soloing ever
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Tony Banks on Cinema Show
Martin Orford on Sleepless Incidental Mark Kelly on This Strange Engine are some of mine😊 |
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Clive Nolan on "Riding the Tide" by Arena. The whole song is overtly inspired by "The Cinema Show," but nevertheless contains a wonderful keyboard solo.
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Jurgen Fritz's "Panic on 5th Avenue" off of Triumvirat's Old Loves Die Hard has been a favorite of mine for 4+ decades...
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Edgar Winter - Frankenstein You can also check out this thread... Edited by JD - January 24 2024 at 15:37 |
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Anything Lyle Mays, Chick Corea, or Dave Stewart.
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Good choice! Mr. Fritz's playing on "A Day In A Life" from Triumvirat's Old Loves Die Hard album, and the "Mister Ten Percent" suite from Illusions On A Double Dimple are simply jaw dropping in their intensity, depth, instrumental prowess, and emotion. Unparalleled.
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1) Jerry Corbetta - Green Eyed Lady (Sugarloaf)
2) Rod Argent - Hold Your Head Up (Argent) 3) Adam Holzman - Regret #9 (Steven Wilson) To name a few outside the usual suspects. |
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I was always partial to this one. Although the whole song is a keyboard solo. |
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UK-Nevermore. Eddie Jobson and Alan Holdsworth trading solos on the end.
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Dave Greenfield on Nice N Sleazy (Stranglers)
Ton Scherpenzeel on Royal Bed Bouncer (Kayak) Whoever plays on Sleeping Satellite by Tasmin Archer (there were 2 keyboard players on the album) Brian Auger on This Wheels On Fire Vince Crane on Fire (The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown) Jon Lord on Burn Keith Emerson on America (The Nice) Rod Argent on Hold Your Head Up was nominated by Rick Wakeman as the best ever (not arguing with that!) Rick Wakeman on Siberian Khatru (often overlooked but he plays a mean Harpsichord solo just when it's needed, could only be prog!) Eddie Jobson on Carrying No Cross (that's probably my favourite Hammond solo of all time) |
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Good call on Tasmin Archer - love that album! Another for me is Jordan Rudess on Octavarium….and of course Kevin Moore on Metropolis Pt 1: The Miracle and The Sleeper😎 |
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Jon Lord was also a great master of the keyboards. Lazy, Burn, and many other songs feature his amazing ability to create and play first class solos.
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Yes, and I thought this was one of those threads. In the thread I'm thinking of, I said that the best keyboard solo ever was:
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Thanks for that! I had only ever heard the "short" version which I purchased on 45rpm and heard a gazillion times on AM radio back in the day. Edited by wiz_d_kidd - January 25 2024 at 07:12 |
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love all of Tony Banks think Cinema Show is perfection -so well thought out goes thru many moods - very advanced for a 23 year old.
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Jon's solo album Before I Forget is a must. |
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Supertramp - School The Doors - Riders On The Storm
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