Rick Wakeman - Excerpts From The Six Wives Of Henry VIII
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amazing piece overall. when i first heard it on yessongs i was like 'woah holy crap this is amazing'
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Just incredible
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Love the mellotron sounds on this piece
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rick was the first to use a moog synthessiser with success
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@buchananstreet Loool, actually he's quite the clever guy - and rather comedic. I think intelligence and piano virtuosity go hand in hand. I very much enjoyed your analogy though, as he does look a tad blitzed here.
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rick wakeman looks like a mongoloid with an iq of 27 maximum. hes a virtuoso on the keys but he probably has the intelligence of a chipmunk
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@3:55 goose bumps
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Thumbs up if your favorite part is at 4:50
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@Lightmane321 Man i fully agree
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So far 8 people said they didn't like this. Well... I guess that means there's at least 8 idiots in the world
Lightmane321 1 year ago 27
Definitely miss the cape! Hauling all those huge, heavy analog keyboards around back then must have been a pain. Mixing, calibrating, hooking up - all that pre-midi, pre-preset patches, pre-digital equipment must have been a beast to maintain and travel with. YES' music was so intricate that it must have been very difficult to pull off many of those complicated studio tracks, live. Great era. Saw '75 tour, post-Wakeman - Moraz was good, but just wasn't Rick.
philipatoz 2 years ago 12