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@GeoffTrowbridge
@GeoffTrowbridge 3 месяца назад
Most definitely that was a real piano. Wakeman did also use an electric piano (an RMI Electra) but in 1973 those still had a very tinny, artificial-sounding tone. Synthesizers like the MiniMoog were all still monophonic at the time (i.e., only one note at a time, so no chords). And the Mellotron produced those choral sounds by playing actual loops of analogue tape inside the enclosure whenever each key was pressed. (Today's keyboardists have no idea how easy they have it!)
@philipmason9537
@philipmason9537 3 месяца назад
These excerpts are from the legendary first Wakeman solo album The six Wives of Henry the 8th which you must listen to at some point( the remastered version preferably). Before joining Yes, who were with Atlantic Records, Rick was with A & M Records as he was part of The STRAWBS at that point and they had an inkling that Yes were going to approach Rick so they wanted Rick to do a solo album for them. After reading a book about Henry 8th while travelling Rick got the subject matter he needed to compose the music and later presented it to A& M management who liked it but at the end of the presentation they asked about the vocals; Rick said that it was an instrumental( rock) album and they were more than a little unhappy and so only pressed a few thousand copies expecting it be loss making as this kind of music was almost unheard of. It went on to sell 14 MILLION copies and set the tone for Rick to make numerous other similar albums. All the members of Yes made solo albums in the early 70’s ( apart from Bill) but Chris and Rick’s are the best. Six Wives is renowned in Prog so you should listen to it at some point as well as Chris’s “Fish Out Of Water” solo album. Like you I’m not keen on the short solo spots on Fragile but it must be remembered that Yes wrote the music for The Yes Album and Fragile within a year or so and didn’t have anything else left to fill in ten minutes or so on the Fragile album.
@Johnnywr
@Johnnywr 3 месяца назад
Rick Wakeman famously/infamously took a whole stack of keyboards on tour with Yes. On the Close To The Edge tour 1972-73, he used a Steinway 9' grand piano, along with an RMI electric piano, Hohner Clavinet, 2 mellotron 400s (strings/brass/flute & Sound effects/Choir/vibes), 2 Mini-Moog synthesizers, and Hammond C-3 Organ. Literally half the time everything broke down or in the mellotrons case, broke down two thirds of the time, or the Mellotron tapes would stretch and go out of tune. The 70s keyboardist - you had to work hard just to get your instrument to work😬
@geneharland
@geneharland 3 месяца назад
Wakemans R&R Hall of Fame induction speech was actually hilarious. He basically did 3 minutes of stand up, mostly on the foibles of growing old, ending with a bit about his most recent proctology exam....So, Im a fan
@michaelyork4554
@michaelyork4554 3 месяца назад
I find it interesting that Steve is to the guitar, as Rick is to the keyboards. They both have the same types of wild phrasing sensibilities, rapid riff change-ups, dynamic shifts, tonal changes able to shift so quickly to another motif, precise fills throughout the songs, and of course complete mastery over their respective instruments. They compliment each other and the songs perfectly. The segue into Roundabout is great, replacing the studio version backward piano note with the descending synth note. Love Yessongs.
@fergfour
@fergfour 3 месяца назад
It is actual piano...
@fernandotor3266
@fernandotor3266 3 месяца назад
Glorious solo
@stephanechamberland8486
@stephanechamberland8486 3 месяца назад
Wakeman was THE rockstar of Yes at that time. When he quit the band he did the album " Journey to the Centre of the Earth" in 1974. This album was recorded in one take live with an orchestra. It peaked at number 1 in the UK charts and number 3 on Billboard in the USA !!!! Think about it for 2 minutes !!! An instrumental album with synths and an orchestra !! That album sold more than "Relayer" of Yes realeased in that same year.
@JustinPanariello
@JustinPanariello 3 месяца назад
Very cool
@kennethmckinney2532
@kennethmckinney2532 3 месяца назад
My mother and grandmother were both pianists and organists. My mother would always say she could play the notes but always pointed out players that had "it" and were truly gifted. I had this Rick Wakeman solo album and a few more and would listen to them occasionally blasting in my room down in the basement. Some of Yes and of course these Wakeman albums were the only ones my mother would say open your door so I can hear them upstairs lol. I have a very musical family except for me lol. This might be a bathroom break for some but not for me...
@psbarrow
@psbarrow 3 месяца назад
That beginning you didn't know was just Anderson humming a few notes from the oboe introduction to Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring".
@pauld669
@pauld669 3 месяца назад
That beginning bit was Jon being Jon
@reneelyons6836
@reneelyons6836 3 месяца назад
He's a WIZARD!! I love him!!
@retiredslamjamm
@retiredslamjamm 3 месяца назад
Yes!, Rick Wakeman had an a studio album the "6 wives of Henry the 8th." Each wife had their own track, I believe these are excerpts from each of those. As I mentioned on another video, I really like his album "Journey to the Centre of the Earth"
@GTO4now
@GTO4now 3 месяца назад
YES! 😊 When you are watching/listening to this in person at a live performance, believe me, it's very, very cool. You have to be there in person to really appreciate it. 😉
@danarchuleta1154
@danarchuleta1154 3 месяца назад
It's one thing to be a masterful player and another to evoke any sensation to compliment any sentiment at anytime.
@thegreypigeon
@thegreypigeon 3 месяца назад
Yes often played abt 2 n half hours... these tracks were to give the fans a break in between longer pieces and the rest of the group a break. It has to be seen in that context within the concert.
@krisdoggett483
@krisdoggett483 3 месяца назад
Very true
@pauld669
@pauld669 3 месяца назад
Must watch his solo from the ABWH tour
@DanPemberton
@DanPemberton 2 месяца назад
The impressive thing to me on this is not only his fabulous playing, but the idea that he was a pioneer of these sounds. He was creating a template of sounds that progressive keyboardist still sample and use today. The explosive sound you mentioned on an old tube style Hammond organ. Emerson and Jon Lord also used that sound. It was made by rocking the instrument or banging your hip against the wood.
@frankmcbride7051
@frankmcbride7051 3 месяца назад
Rick is amazingly talented and has been part of some legendary pieces of music. For whatever reason I have never been able to get into his solo work. I think the solo of his I enjoyed most was his part in An Evening of Yes Music from Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe. He really had the flying fingers on that one. As far as what you just listened to, I think in the context of an album or a concert it is good for pacing and variety, as well as giving band members a chance to catch their breath. I'm all for players getting their moment, as long as it is musical and not overly long. I'm looking at you, drum solo!
@rodneygriffin7666
@rodneygriffin7666 3 месяца назад
Rick Wakeman and his Tower of ALL keyboards. You definitely need to see his set-up live. If Bach was alive today, he would wish to have Wakeman's set-up.
@brucefelger4015
@brucefelger4015 3 месяца назад
Just a temperment of mind, on the Strawbs album just a collection of antiques and curios is RW from before he joined YES interesting listen
@TONE11111
@TONE11111 3 месяца назад
Rick should have done his stand-up-comedy routine instead of this.... but he DID do the comedy routine at the hall of fame evening... with Geddy Lee chuckling behind him....
@johncritchlow8156
@johncritchlow8156 3 месяца назад
Why I still watchya JP, you're always honest. Appreciate ya.
@JustinPanariello
@JustinPanariello 3 месяца назад
Thanks !
@lesblatnyak5947
@lesblatnyak5947 3 месяца назад
Gee don't you just hate it when people are honest 😂
@neilloughran4437
@neilloughran4437 3 месяца назад
Aw.. I listened to this a lot back in the day... Wakeman had a massive keyboard rig in those days... it's a real piano btw... sounds like one too.. nothing sounded like a piano in 1973 except a real piano... The mellotron had piano sounds but they were not for playing piano pieces... he was pioneering a new kind of sound but I can't help but feel that Herbie Hancock and Jan Hammer were saying more with less...
@jeffschielka7845
@jeffschielka7845 3 месяца назад
🎹😎
@lesblatnyak5947
@lesblatnyak5947 3 месяца назад
Tickling the ebony and ivory
@jeffschielka7845
@jeffschielka7845 3 месяца назад
@@lesblatnyak5947 🎹👍😎
@raymondregis6219
@raymondregis6219 3 месяца назад
I think the sound effects are on one of his mellotrons. He had about 10 keys on stage.
@neilloughran4437
@neilloughran4437 3 месяца назад
yeah he probably had custom tapes from Streetly... Tangerine Dream, Wings (Macca mentioned a choir with himself, Linda and Denny all singing) and Patrick Moraz all had their own sounds made... In fact Nord released some of Tangerine Dream's FX in their sample library... instant Ricochet.. :)
@fernandotor3266
@fernandotor3266 3 месяца назад
That music belongs to first ricks album. Its great
@raymondregis6219
@raymondregis6219 3 месяца назад
There was no possible way to make such an accurate acoustic piano so I nd in 73/73. There isba baby grand in photos of his rig from that tour. The first keyboard was an RMI electric piano- same thing Tony Banks used for all piano parts live until 78.
@JustinPanariello
@JustinPanariello 3 месяца назад
talk to jazz
@fernandotor3266
@fernandotor3266 3 месяца назад
😮😮
@user-cq8sv6pf6p
@user-cq8sv6pf6p 3 месяца назад
Nice response Justin😉, it's just part of live shows, especially in the early 70's, a lot of inspiration was drawn from this by other keyboardists later......
@ericarmstrong6540
@ericarmstrong6540 3 месяца назад
What does cat think about it? I think that was actually a piano in the middle section.
@yes_head
@yes_head 3 месяца назад
Rick's first solo album ('Six Wives...') is easily his best IMO. It was put together between 'Fragile' and CTTE and bears a lot of similarity to Yes' brand of prog rock. Almost every track has a full band involved, including Bill, Steve, Chris and Alan. The opening track, "Catherine of Aragon", which is what you hear in the beginning of this solo spot, SHOULD have been on 'Fragile' but Rick's label wouldn't let him use it. Anyways, some stuff from the 70's ages better than others, and I consider Justin a good barometer of this. Justin, we're just a bunch old farts who grew up with this kind of thing and it never rattled us because it was everywhere (someone else in the comments ticked off a few other bands that had *really* long solo spots on their live albums).
@scottzappa9314
@scottzappa9314 3 месяца назад
Holy shit, this is a Yes song I have not heard. I'm not worthy. But yeah, Roundabout is better to be sure. I still enjoy hearing the virtuosity as I like to believe I have some musical sensibility. Also I'm old school in the sense of hearing all the songs played continuously as on an album, although I don't know if song ordering is much of an art anymore. So there's a much less long of a wait to get to Roundabout, LOL.
@maciejkowalski2759
@maciejkowalski2759 3 месяца назад
Again, I think you are being unnecessarily harsh on these solo spots - especially when it comes to live performance. It was quite common, if not obligatory, for basically every band in the 1970's (and most prog bands nowadays) to have a solo spot showcasing individual skills of each member at some point of the concert, be it as a separate track like this, or within a context of some song that would be elongated on stage to include a guitar, keyboard or a drum solo. Brian May had his Brighton Rock spot, Deep Purple would do a 20 minute version of "Space Trucking", and Led Zeppelin would do a 30 minute rendition of "Dazed and Confused" just to include some extra soloing from Jimmy Page or 20 minute version of "Moby Dick" from John Bonham to have his drum solo. Absolutely everyone was doing that. And it case of a prog band like Yes, I think if you went to a show and did not get a solo spot from Wakeman or Howe, you would come back disappointed. Because this is (among others) why people listen to bands like Yes. Not only to enjoy them as a band but also to enjoy the virtuoso skills of each member on its own.
@armandourso1526
@armandourso1526 Месяц назад
Hugs from Brazil 🎉
@toddc28
@toddc28 3 месяца назад
I think all the members of Yes put out solo material. Wakeman, Anderson and Howe have several solo recordings. I think Squire has a few too. I’m not big on the solo material on Fragile and Yessongs either. They are fine pieces of music but not why I come to listen to Yes. Of the solo recordings I only bought one Wakeman album. It’s fine too but not really my thing. Of all their solo material I think Squires Fish out of water is probably the best. I heard it but never bought it. For me I’d rather just listen to Yes. There’s more than enough material there for me.
@TheReaperMan275
@TheReaperMan275 3 месяца назад
You didn't care for Jon Anderson's _Olias of Sunhillow?_
@fattypneumonia
@fattypneumonia 3 месяца назад
chris squire's solo lp "fish out of water" is nothing short of brilliant, must hear
@TheReaperMan275
@TheReaperMan275 3 месяца назад
It is a real piano, maybe even a grand piano. But I'm not positive. Anyway, I happen to love this solo. Sorry to hear it's not your cup of tea, but that's why we're all unique, with unique tastes in music. And you did not piss me off in the slightest. 🤟🕶
@cobbycaputo3332
@cobbycaputo3332 3 месяца назад
I think he had his own grand piano that they toured with.
@TheReaperMan275
@TheReaperMan275 3 месяца назад
@@cobbycaputo3332 I hope they had roadies with strong backs. 🤪
@fernandotor3266
@fernandotor3266 3 месяца назад
Hendel
@richierich398
@richierich398 3 месяца назад
I like it
@normandaubry
@normandaubry 3 месяца назад
Solos like this were fashionable at the time and in the context of 1973this sounded amazing, but that kind of stuff doesn’t age well. His original studio album is great though
@cobbycaputo3332
@cobbycaputo3332 3 месяца назад
I'm not mad at your opinion of whether you like the piece. I'm mad that the recording quality from this show was so bad you can't tell if that's an actual (baby?) grand piano. I'm pretty sure he toured with his own piano, or maybe they rented one for each show?
@lesblatnyak5947
@lesblatnyak5947 3 месяца назад
Who cares what you think? See you on the next one 😂 ✌️
@fernandotor3266
@fernandotor3266 3 месяца назад
Its a real piano
@user-qb2ze8pn9c
@user-qb2ze8pn9c 3 месяца назад
Jelly
@user-ej7xs2zd7x
@user-ej7xs2zd7x 3 месяца назад
Curious to see who the market was for this.
@yar9333
@yar9333 3 месяца назад
Me
@fattypneumonia
@fattypneumonia 3 месяца назад
your mom
@EccentricAuntWanda1
@EccentricAuntWanda1 3 месяца назад
Way better than Cans and Brahms
@donnelson6694
@donnelson6694 3 месяца назад
Not really a fan of this.
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