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    Posted: October 27 2022 at 17:10
I can't hide that Ultravox is among my top 20 bands, for many reasons. But one of them makes them more stand out than anything. That is Billys keyboard skills. Hes very fluid, one of the most unsung keyboard wizzards of any decade, hes very prolific in the 80s though. I think he has one of the best pitch bends techniques ive heard on keyboard solos that ive heard. He to me makes them the most prog friendly. Hes melodic ability and arrangement skills are phenomenal, hes like the 80s version of Eddie Jobson, the way he wizarding both both electric violin and viola but also brilliant synth soloist. Hes polysynth solos are amazing.


Who other sounds like Billy Curry
And who other is a fan of hes playing ?


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Hey, i'm a huge Ultravox fan as well. I love everything from the 1977 debut to Lament.

Both John Foxx and Midge Ure lineups were excellent.

Currie's keyboard talents were truly one of the band's greatest attributes.

Similar artists?

Wow. There were so many great new wave / synthpop bands in the 80s.

Much of it was inspired by bands like Kraftwerk, Devo, Pere Ubu and other post-punk bands.

I have been listening to Ultravox frequently in recent  years.

The pop hooks are irresistable and the punk ferocity is cool too.

The synth years were glossed over with a new romantic haze but also works superbly.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Icarium Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 28 2022 at 00:11
^ i agree with the bands you compare to and I can see Kraftwerk as a main component but watching the release year on both Devo and Pere Udo, debuted similer/later then Vox, and i think Ultravox is as strong a force of influence towards the 70s and with "Vienna" they made a brillient showcase on how to blend classical motif with a cold eletronic pulse.

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As a norwegian i can really hear that a-ha picked up on some influences by Ultravox, and also Roxette from Sweden

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I'm a huge fan of his 1988 album Transportation (with guest Steve Howe). It was one of his only albums that received a wide release in the USA.

As far as a similar sound, my first thought is Anthony Phillips's 1984 album.

Why doesn't Currie have a page on this site??? Prog-Related, at least?
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Currie was also in a band called Visage which was a synthpop / classical crossover band.

His solo works are considered prog in many circles.

He was also in a short lived band called Humania that only had one archival release.

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Hey guys, I just came across this thread and thought you guys might be interested in joining the current Interactive Poll which is about tracks including organs or tracks where organs are used as a main instrument. PA-listings are not permitted, though but there's plenty of other great music to choose from. I could see from this thread that you are open to other genres. - So if you are interested, you are very welcome to join us. You can find all the info here: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=129906

Hope to see you there, cheers!



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