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Jordan Rudess prog medley at CalProg '07

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Jordan Rudess performs a medley of classic prog songs (including from Yes, Genesis, ...) on the piano at CalProg 2007 in Whittier, CA.

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  • Jordan Rudess is an amazing musician, and anyone who feels that he is technical only or does not play with emotion.....you are truly missing the boat. He has achieved musically what most of us in this world could only ever hope to achieve. I challenge anyone who criticizes him to play anything as well as he. Play with the dynamics, the feeling, the speed, the raw emotion in his playing......knocks me off my feet. He makes me want to practice and quit... all in the same instant.

  • Jordan Rudess is a god. With him, it isn't just the fact that he can play fast, but that he puts his heart and soul into his work, and solos.

    Long live Dream Theater

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  • What is he playing ?Would love to hear it in better quality.

  • @volandinho555 that sounds right, although it was hard to decipher if it was entangled in the middle

  • shit..!!! i dnt like Mr Rudess...

    i jst Love him ♥♥♥

  • nice, but it would be nicer see his hands playing

  • amazing,beautiful music.

    

  • The Gates of Delirium <3333333

  • Sooooooon!

    Ohh sooooonn!

  • @chrisklecker I don't think it's just the "flurry of notes," but the way he uses them. It's effective most of the time, I feel. It's his actual "Keyboard Solos" that are just nothing but masturbation; which are the ones I find boring.

  • soon,supper's ready, entangled,i talk to the wind, and you and i.... I Think

  • @Walletofmoths Rick strikes a greater depth alright. When he plays moody pieces like this it's evident he's feeling every note.

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