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HOF discussion - Pianists
:twisted: Here's your chance to have your say on why you think your favourites should be enducted to our hall of fame, or even why you think other nominees don't make the grade.
As always, please respect the opinions of others, even if you don't agree with them. Your nominated Pianists are................ Roy Bittan (4) Jerry Lee Lewis Jean Michelle Jarre Stevie Wonder Numbers in brackets indicate how many members (if more than one) have nominated this Pianist. |
Don't want to nit pick but considering Roy Bittan was a pianist on both Bat1 & 2 would that not gain him automatic entry under the NLE formula or does that only apply to touring band members?
My choice would however be Jarre for more reasons than I could list here. |
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Out of the top 10 single artist largest venue audiences Jarre holds 7 of the spots tying the top spot of 3.5 million with of all people Rod Stewart
I was one of the 2.5 million on the Champs Elysees in 1990 |
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On one hand he's done studio work with Meat, but on the other hand he's done a lot of other work that has nothing to do with Meat (i'm not saying the guys from the NLE haven't BTW :wink: ). Plus, if we're going to bar everyone has worked in the studio with Meat we'll also have to take out Brian May from the guitarist cagegory and Rob Cavallo from the Producer cat. I'm happy to go with the majority on this :shrug: |
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so straight to youtube, and oxygene 2 appeared and im still not gettin it.. so will listen to more tomorrow |
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I compare it to the E Street Band; they are not credited (as in title on the cover) on Springsteen's studio albums, only the live releases. The reason is, as a recording artist, Bruce was signed as a solo artist, and the ESB basically function as session musicians on the records on which they played. Or, like Bobby Keys, for instance- he played sax on many Stones albums and toured with them, but he's not officially a member of the Rolling Stones. IMO, Roy's not a member of the NLE, and thus eligible for induction. Roy has contributed to the work of many artists, but his "main" job since 1975 has been recording and touring with Bruce Springsteen. He was the only member of the ESB to have a place in the "other" band that Bruce toured with in 1992-93, after he broke up the ESB. Roy's piano is the backbone of the ESB sound. I love anything he plays, but his truly shining moment in Bruce's live shows is during the coda of "Racing in the Street": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtQqQxD021Y I'm always thrilled to get that song at a concert. :cool: He is also one of the very few people to share co-writing credit with Bruce on recorded songs. One of them, "Roll of the Dice", I totally love (cheesy foam dice not withstanding :mrgreen:): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ti1hKsRzDA (I also like the other song, "Real World", but the full band version pales in comparison to Bruce's solo piano version) Anyway, I absolutely believe the Professor deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame. |
:twisted I'm sorry to see this as such a underused category :sad:
There have been many great pianists, and I had a really hard choice to make, but i've nominated Jerry Lee. Jerry Lee did for piano what guys like Chuck Berry and Jimi Hendrix did for guitar. Changed the rules and made something new and hot. Legend. 8) |
Roy Bittan all the way ... but no Jim Steinman ... ?
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If we were inducting people from the Meat world on every category they would be the only people to get votes. Meat, Jim, and the NLE all get induction at the top of the completed HOF. |
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Becase it's been discussed on this one. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNIjDUSIOzY Or if you want something more poignant how about this one Rendez vous 6, commonly called Ron's piece in tribute to NASA astronaut Ron McNair who was supposed to play the sax on this one during a worlds first live simultaneous broadcast from the ISS while Jarre was at Houston. Ron was on the shuttle Challenger when it exploded during take off. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6WKjj4A_vo |
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When you see one of his live concert pieces bear in mind he not only composes the piece & plays them but he also designs & programs the laser/light shows, designs all the props ( such as the giant skeletons on Calypso the first link ) etc. |
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The theremin is a cool instrument. I dig some new-age music; I've always liked Andreas Vollenweider myself. |
Many people will only know Jarre for the Oxygene albums & of those many think he also did tubular bells.
My favourites are Magnetic fields, Rendezvous & Chronologie |
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To see how this HOF process works, see the main thread. If you have questions about what is happening in a perticular thread, read it first. It'll save a lot of time :lol: |
I've read this thread and its not clear - you said you'd go with the majority as to whether Roy was inducted automatically or not - so my vote is, given his influence on Meat's work, then he should. Do with that what you will.
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Debate is open till Monday afternoon so let's see if anyone else has any feelings on this before we decide weather he's eligable or not :wink: |
I vote to induct as an individual. Then again I nominated him so I would wouldn't I?
He's recorded with Meat (so has Brian May, Cher, Max Weinberg etc) but he's never played on stage with the NLE, who are Meat's live band. If Roy can't be inducted on his own merit then neither can anyone else who's featured on a recording with Meat. |
i must confess, i expected elton and rick wakeman to appear in this one
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