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May 1st, 2003 03:13 PM | |
Queefer Sutherland | Wakeman is GOD on the keyboard. Seeing footage of him playing with one hand and a paint roller proves it. Chris Squire is an old idol of mine since that's my primary instrument. Gnarly tone. |
Apr 29th, 2003 11:12 PM | |
Helm | Rick Wakeman is from Yes, right? I liked his stuff on Close to the Edge and Fragile. But Tales of Topographic Oceans sucks hemoroids. |
Apr 29th, 2003 10:18 PM | |
Mockery | THE CARS |
Apr 29th, 2003 08:58 PM | |
The_Rorschach |
Why do you toy with me. . . ROCK WAKEMAN IS THE HOLY GRAIL . . .and Grail quests always end badly. . . Unless you mean Rick Wakeman, I can't find any mention of this guy anywhere in the real world, although I haven't looked online yet. |
Apr 29th, 2003 06:57 PM | |
Blackjack |
If you like 80's synth.... ...you'll fucking love Rick Wakeman YES! keyboarder, I caught his gig on Saturday (for free... the only catch was working for 6 hours of loading and unloading gear at the venue for a mere £7 an hour. We were there till midnight. Sheesh. Anyway, I can't believe how disturbingly listenable his music was! Most of the bands I see totally suck if you don't know all their songs, but this was different. Just sit back and take in the synthy atmosphere! And guitar solos too! and a drum solo that must have gone on for ten minutes!! For now, there is a new god of music. edit: doh! Yes, Rick Wakeman. For definite. Not Rock Wakeman... sounds like some cheesy nu-metal and or something. |