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    Posted: October 17 2005 at 13:52
All solos have their magic!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 17 2005 at 11:52
I remembered another REALLY bad one- it's not prog, but still- Bruce Springsteen's 'Badlands', which has a horrible, almost out of tune guitar solo.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 16 2005 at 18:57
I can think of quite a few guitar ones from Evanessance- but I think that kinda goes without saying and is irrelevant to the topic as they're not prog. Erm....I really can't think of any to be honest.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2005 at 12:26

Yeah that's what I was thinking- that's why I had the question marks after his name.

Apparently the member was Keith Hale, a keyboard player, so I was way off!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2005 at 12:22
Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

It wasn't Simon House I don't think- he had long since jumped ship. I have the CD with the details somewhere and will have to check it out...

Well, can hardly be Simon King, because he is a drummer too.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2005 at 11:41

It wasn't Simon House I don't think- he had long since jumped ship. I have the CD with the details somewhere and will have to check it out...

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 22:24
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

^ Don't agree with any of those!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 21:50
Slayer have propably the worst solos..They fit with their music though.....(not saying that their music is bad )
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 20:55

Originally posted by laplace laplace wrote:

Rush - Bastille Day

That's just evil dude!

It's an amazing solo! I must admit as a guitarist I find it hard to call a prog solo sh*t, I mean listen to the f**king sh*te solo in Green Day's American Idiot and there you have a good example of an awful solo!

Prog solo's are good at the end of the day, I mean how many can you play, technically they are legendary!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 19:40
Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

By the way, the reason I heard Ginger Baker was forced to leave Hawkwind was that he tried to bring Jack Bruce in, then he toured with only one other member (I think Simon King??) and called that Hawkwind!!

'Levitation' is one of their best albums no doubt, though.

you probably mean violinist and keyboarder Simon House



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 19:34
Originally posted by salmacis salmacis wrote:

Anyone ever hear the 'California Jam 74' version of 'Space Truckin' by Deep Purple? Jon Lord sounds as if he's learning to play the moog right there and then- it's awful!

I was very disappointed with the "Cal Jam" version of Space Truckin', it sounds a little under-rehearsed specially the "Mandrake Root" jam, I will always prefer the great Made in Japan version of that song. About the "Mark III" line-up, Live in London is a much better live album than the Live at the California Jam, it has better sound quality and much better performances, sadly it doesn't feature Space Truckin'...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 13:17

Funny- I think both the 'Very 'Eavy..' and 'Live 79' versions of 'Gypsy' have somewhat scrappy solos- I enjoy the one on 'Very Eavy' because it's roughshod yet still terrific (adding much charm and grit), yet the live 79 one is just a mess, in my opinion. (much of that original '79 album is in a similar vein- the CD version greatly expands it to a better degree) Hensley's absolutely stunning work on the 'Live '73' version outshines both for me.

If you like the Uriah Heep 'Live In Europe 79' set, the new box 'Chapter And Verse' has recordings from Newcastle in this era, and they absolutely rip through the songs- by far the best gig judging by the songs on the box..

The solo on 'July Morning' is one of the best recorded imo- Manfred Mann was one of the few people in the UK at the time that used a Moog to any good degree, alongside Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman.

Heep otherwise have had mostly superb solos in their career- in some cases, the solos are better than the song' 'Cheat 'N' Lie', 'Shady Lady' and their unnecessary cover of 'Hold Your Head Up', which has an extremely meaty solo by Mick Box.

Anyone ever hear the 'California Jam 74' version of 'Space Truckin' by Deep Purple? Jon Lord sounds as if he's learning to play the moog right there and then- it's awful!

As has been said earlier, 'Don't Kill The Whale' has an embarassing solo that's the epitome of those fake strings sounds on late 70s keyboards...Most of Rick's album 'Rhapsodies' has truly awful and cheesy solos too- 'Rhapsody In Blue' and 'Swan Lager' are just terrible!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 11:59
I guess Uriah Heep has chosen Manfred Mann to do the solo because around 1971 Ken Hensley wasn´t yet playing synth on record with the band, only from the Demons & Wizards sessions on.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 11:56
The Gypsy organ solo on the Live 79 album is truly awesome, some of the best Hensley has ever done!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 11:22
Originally posted by Cygnus Cygnus wrote:

Uriah Heep - Gipsy

The organ solo on Gypsy is OK for me. I choose the horrible "solo" Manfred Mann did at the end of July Morning, that solo goes nowhere. I wonder why the Heeps invited such a mediocre keyboardist having already the very talented Ken Hensley.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 09:43

By the way, the reason I heard Ginger Baker was forced to leave Hawkwind was that he tried to bring Jack Bruce in, then he toured with only one other member (I think Simon King??) and called that Hawkwind!!

'Levitation' is one of their best albums no doubt, though.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 03:34
Originally posted by Odd24 Odd24 wrote:

Uriah Heep - Gipsy

The keyboard solo really RUINS the entire song.

Without solo 9/10, with solo 5/10.

I have made a special edit of this song and now I'm really satisfied with it.

Have to agree with that. Also I never liked the guitar sound on Paranoid's solo

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 00:53
Originally posted by transend transend wrote:

Not really prog, but did anyone notice that on 'Cinnamon girl' by Neil Young his solo consists of almost entirely ONE note....

Yes, but I think he plays that one note quite well.

Robert Fripp also did one-note solos.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 13 2005 at 00:48

Not really prog, but did anyone notice that on 'Cinnamon girl' by Neil Young his solo consists of almost entirely ONE note....

I have to agree with 'Lucky man' to a certain extent, it was innovative and different, but I always felt that is did not fit the song. However, Keith is likely the best synth player ever...weird really.

Generally in prog though, because of the caliber of musicanship there are not too many bad solos. I do agree about the keyboard solo on the DT 'Budokan', but single instrument solos without the context of a song around them I find fairly pointless anyway....I mean, didnt Rudess have enough solos in that show anyway??!!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 12 2005 at 21:03

Originally posted by Progbear Progbear wrote:

Worst synth solo: Wakeman’s Polymoog (ugh!) solos on “On The Silent Wings Of Freedom”. Actually, the sound of the solo on “Don’t Kill The Whale” is worse, but this one’s harder to listen to because it’s a great, great Yes song with horrible, horrible synth solos. It’s the aural equivalent of taking a big, steaming dump on the Mona Lisa.

Actually almost all the keyboard sounds Rick used on the "Tormato" era are plain awful. Overall the whole band's playing on Tormato is far from their best.

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