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Groupie
Join Date: Dec 2009
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Ray Manzerek here.
How many people can play Bass Organ, Organ, backup singer and sometimes Lead singer all at the same time and not make a single mistake, Ray Manzerek of The Doors is your answer. What's yours? |
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Horribly Creative
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: London, The Big Smoke
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I can`t think of any other similiar situtation off hand, as the Doors situation was something that was forced upon Ray. Other very talented multi-instrumental players that quickly come to mind are Dave Grohl, Quorthon, Steve Wilson and Jason Pierce to name just a few. |
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Groupie
Join Date: Dec 2009
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Prince (knows how to play a large amount of instruments) more than two, produced, engineered, arranged, etc.
Steve Winwood - Very underrated guitar player, known mostly for Hammond B3, produced, recorded, and engineered "Arc of A Diver." Todd Rundgren - Lots of various instruments, arrangements, producer, engineer, etc. |
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Horribly Creative
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Where the buffalo roam.
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I'm sure a lot of folks like Urban hate everything he's ever done except for the New York Dolls album. But to me I'm a fan of him for his own music. The guy is an incredible singer, songwriter, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. And he has experimented with just about every genre you can think of, and could effortlessly pull off any of them. And Something/Anything? is a masterpiece of pop music IMO. I have to admit though, The New Cars was not one of his better ideas. ![]() |
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Horribly Creative
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Account Disabled
Join Date: Jan 2009
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I have alot of respect for John Fogerty as a musician. He played, he sang, he composed, he wrote. Not only just didthose things but did them all exceptionally well. With that being said, I believe you could have swapped out every other band member in Creedence Clearwater and never known the difference as long as old Johnny boy was there. A very well rounded musician. |
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Groupie
Join Date: Jan 2010
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How are we defining talent here? Is it how many instruments one plays? How well one plays them? There are other factors that I'd consider such as:
- how well the music is composed - songwriting (lyrics and music) We could also include other unconventional items: - performance - productivity I'd probably have to say Phil Keaggy. His guitar playing is unmatched. Lyrics are beautiful and he's got a really cool voice. He is an incredible performer (doing everything live, using only his guitar...plus he's a really cool guy). And he's released over 50 albums and contributed to many more....with no end in sight. Also, he only has 9 and a half fingers.... just saying.
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