As we have lost a couple of the greats recently, I though it nice to spark a few memories of the great ivory tinklers.
My top 5:
Jon Lord (Deep Purple)
Rick Wakeman (Yes)
Jerry Lee Lewis (he started this all off!)
Try and keep a straight face when you see this:
He was/is a nutter!
The original swivel-eyed loon!
During the above videos, I challenge you not to play 'air keyboard'!
Jim Dickinson. Little Angels.
They had a horn section, too. Awsumz.
I'll throw one in from the left field here:
Tony Banks from Genesis. Check out Suppers Ready on side two of Foxtrot.
I'll second Dave Greenfield.
This will go deep into the realms of twiddly noodly...
Tony Banks.
John Beck.
Richard Wright.
Mike Keneally.
Jem Godfrey.
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Ooooh, definitely agree that Jon Lord is one of the best. Also Rick Wakeman (I was at the live recording of Journey to the Centre of the Earth).
Does Jools fit into this category or not?
Jon Lord
Tony Banks
Rick Wakeman
Keith Emerson
Rick Wright
John's keyboards on [i]Fireball[/i] are one of the rock world's best examples of the Hammond in full flight, gets me into an 'air keyboard' frenzy every time I hear it, and it's been played by 6Music several times recently... 😳
Dr Fink
(Prince - granted not rock)
End of thread!
Rob Collins. The Charlatans. Psychedelic organ anyone...?
Nicky Hopkins. The Rollling Stones
Booker T. Washington. Booker T and The MG's
Ian McLagan. The Small Faces
Ray Manzarek. The Doors
Rock shouldn't have keyboards. It's the law.
