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Prog Reviewer Joined: October 21 2007 Location: n/a Status: Offline Points: 8052 |
Posted: July 04 2010 at 10:47 |
Anderson included, Jimmy Hastings' flutework is the most distinctive I've heard. Wonderful stuff for Soft Machine, Caravan, Chris Squire etc. and instantly recognisable. Maneige's Alain Bergeron is also excellent.
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Gandalff
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Posted: July 04 2010 at 12:16 |
1. Thijs van Leer (Focus)
2. Ian Mc Donald (King Crimson)
3. Jan Kubík (Flamengo)
4. Gábor Egervári (After Crying)
5. Jiří Stivín (Blue Effect)
6. Peter Gabriel (Genesis)
7. Jørgen Munkeby (Jaga Jazzist, Motorpsycho)
8. Barbara Thompson (Paraphernalia, Colosseum)
9. Lasisi "Loughty" Amao (Zzebra)
10. Zdeněk Kluka (Progres 2)
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lucas
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Posted: July 04 2010 at 12:50 |
We completely forgot about teh spanish Ian Anderson, Jose Carlos Molina.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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sleeper
Prog Reviewer Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
Posted: July 04 2010 at 12:58 |
Ketil Vestrum Einarson (White Willow). An excellent flautist.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: July 04 2010 at 13:50 |
Thijis is nice. I don't know if this image will sick around:
Got it on LP as a used promotional copy. Edited by Slartibartfast - July 04 2010 at 13:51 |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Gandalff
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Posted: July 04 2010 at 14:05 |
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11. Mauro Pagani (Premiata Forneria Marconi)
12. Nik Turner (Hawkwind)
13. Andy Latimer (Camel)
14. Anna Holmgren (Anglagard)
15. Dick Halligan (Blood Sweat & Tears)
16. Ketil Vestrum Einarsen (White Willow)
Notice:
I´m not specialist for wind instruments but I mention my favourite flute players, as I remember some their good parts. My list isn´t sorted by importance, but accordingly I have remembered to each other.
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Gandalff
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 02:51 |
I have remembered to Cecilia Tenconi, excellent flautist of Argentinian gem Bubu!
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Chris S
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 02:52 |
John Hackett |
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moshkito
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 16432 |
Posted: July 05 2010 at 16:14 |
Hi,
Hard to discuss this in here since you guys tend to limit the instrument and the so many other folks out there that can blow off more than a third of the list here. But there are some that would fit in other areas that also expand the value of that instrument.
I don't like to compare Ian to anyone else. Except that he is stuck in a time warp and is not willing/capable of doing anything else but the stuff that ends up on radio with 25 second solos by him, before he runs out of breath!
But the list for these is massive. Incidentally, I just got Thiij's first 2 albums (Introspection 1 and 2) as they had been on my want list for a long time. Pretty much all classical music.
A couple of others that also stand out ... Stephen Micus ... Jan Garbarek (though he is better known for saxophone).
In classical music Rampal was the standard, but I never thought he was any better than a buffon. In jazz there are a couple others that deserve mention and probably could blow Ian under the carpet with his 4 minute songs! ... folks like Herbie Flowers comes to mind.
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seventhsojourn
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 17:19 |
The only limits are that they play prog, be flautists, and are not Ian Anderson... and that's no small amount of criticism for someone you don't like to compare to others.
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Canprog
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 18:54 |
Here, Here
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kenethlevine
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Posted: July 05 2010 at 22:35 |
the new ERIS PLUVIA album "Third Eye Light" has loads of great flute played in a softer vein by Roberta Piras. PERERIN's Aneurin Owen plays plenty of fine flutes on their first 2 albums. HORSLIPS' Jim Lockhart plays well, sometimes in the Ian Anderson style. Then there's
ROUSSEAU's Christoph Huste, NOVALIS' Fred Mühlböck, ASIA MINOR's Eril Tekeli, FOREVER TWELVE's Cat Ellen, GRACE's Harry Davies, GROOVECTOR's Teemu Huunonen, HOELDERLIN who had several on their debut at least, HOSTSONATEN had several, ITOIZ's Joseba Erkiaga, KERRS PINK's Harald Lytom, LETHE's Stefano Fornaroli, MADISON DYKE's Burkhard Ritter, Basque group MAGDALENA's Mikel Landa, MOSTLY AUTUMN's Angela Goldthorpe, OLOFERNE's Alessandro Piccioni, PELL MELL"s Thomas Schmitt SOLARIS' and solo work Attila Kollar TAMALONE had several, one off like Jethro Tull VIIMA's Mikko Uusi-Oukari WHITE WILLOW's Audun Kjus SEVEN REIZH's Gwendall Mével |
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sleeper
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Posted: July 06 2010 at 09:18 |
I'd forgotten that Audun Kjus was the flautist on Ignis Fatuus, what with Einarsen being a permenant member since Ex Tenebris.
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Moogtron III
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Posted: July 06 2010 at 11:40 |
My favorite would be Jimmy Hastings, who already has been mentioned a few times. Someone whom I also like and hasn't been mentioned, if I saw that right, is Chris Wood from Traffic.
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Logan
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Posted: July 06 2010 at 11:57 |
Sorry for the digression, butt are there are any prog rock flatulists that people can recommend?
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moshkito
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Posted: July 07 2010 at 17:57 |
Flatulists?
Easy ... the band was even named after him and his flatulence is the rumor!
Nik Turner
The band?
Hawkwind!
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