mort de Rick Wright
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mort de Rick Wright
Rick Wright vient de mourir d'un cancer. Cela devrait mettre fin aux polémiques de ceux qui pensaient voir le Floyd se reformer un jour...
iconoclast- Langue pendue
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Date d'inscription : 13/04/2005
Re: mort de Rick Wright
Rick Wakeman étant toujours vivant, rien n'est à exclure (Qui aurait imaginé Queen avec Paul Rodgers ou les Doors avec ian Atsbury?)
la génération du swinging london va devenir aussi nombreuse que les poilus de 14, c'est ainsi...
la génération du swinging london va devenir aussi nombreuse que les poilus de 14, c'est ainsi...
johnny99- Langue pendue
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Il avait compose ce qui est peut-etre le meilleur morceau du Floyd :
Au revoir l'artiste ...
Au revoir l'artiste ...
Yann G.- Langue pendue
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Date d'inscription : 09/05/2005
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iconoclast a écrit:Rick Wright vient de mourir d'un cancer. Cela devrait mettre fin aux polémiques de ceux qui pensaient voir le Floyd se reformer un jour...
Encore un qui s'en va...
Quant à la reformation du Floyd, Gilmour a dit qu'il n'en avait aucune envie et c'est mieux ainsi (mais un concert-hommage des 3 survivants, pourquoi pas?).
Cela dit, rappelons quand même que Wright ne faisait pas pas partie du "dernier" Pink Floyd avec Roger Waters ("The Final Cut") ni du premier sans Waters ("A Momentary Lapse Of Reason")...
Quiet Man- Langue pendue
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Re: mort de Rick Wright
Mojo: In 1967, Rick Wright was Pink Floyd's second singer, second most prolific songwriter, and virtually neck to neck with Barrett in the ace face department. His wheezing, Hammer-Horror-style Farfisa Duo organ sound, combined with some bewitching Eastern scales, did much to define the early Pink Floyd sound.
Nick: What Rick really does best is color washes, and that's an important part of what made Pink Floyd unique.
Dave: "Echoes" marked a real moment of clarity, the moment where we realized we were getting somewhere, finding a direction. And Rick, who in many ways is the soul of Pink Floyd, was as much a part of that as anybody. If you are looking at who wrote what, I'd say that 80 percent of the music on Echoes is either mine or Rick's.
Rick: Because I'd not been taught properly, I was simply unable to play fast. But I didn't have a problem with that because one of the best things I've ever heard from a musician was from Miles Davis, who said it's not the notes that matter, it's the spaces in between. I've always felt that; it's always how I play. You only need to play two notes: the important thing is to discover what's happening between them. That to me is feeling, and feeling is tremendously important in music.
Dave: Rick's never been given the credit he deserves... his importance in Pink Floyd was inestimable.
Roger: Rick had a hugely significant musical impact on the later works, such as Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. His chord structures became big, important bits on the big, big pieces of work.
Nick: What Rick really does best is color washes, and that's an important part of what made Pink Floyd unique.
Dave: "Echoes" marked a real moment of clarity, the moment where we realized we were getting somewhere, finding a direction. And Rick, who in many ways is the soul of Pink Floyd, was as much a part of that as anybody. If you are looking at who wrote what, I'd say that 80 percent of the music on Echoes is either mine or Rick's.
Rick: Because I'd not been taught properly, I was simply unable to play fast. But I didn't have a problem with that because one of the best things I've ever heard from a musician was from Miles Davis, who said it's not the notes that matter, it's the spaces in between. I've always felt that; it's always how I play. You only need to play two notes: the important thing is to discover what's happening between them. That to me is feeling, and feeling is tremendously important in music.
Dave: Rick's never been given the credit he deserves... his importance in Pink Floyd was inestimable.
Roger: Rick had a hugely significant musical impact on the later works, such as Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here. His chord structures became big, important bits on the big, big pieces of work.
Hugues- Langue pendue
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Date d'inscription : 05/04/2005
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