I love Keith Emerson's style of play. Keith and Rick Wakeman, these are the guys that most me inspired to play keys in the first place.
You can have these debates through the ages, but there is no real way to quantify who was the best. I respect all of the guys mentioned here, but we see things differently. Jimmy Smith was a master, but mainly I see him as a master in the blues / jazz and r and b genres. Could he have mastered the stuff Emerson wrote and played ? maybe .. That's how I measure it.. for me.. I'll never know the answer, nor will anyone else, and in retrospect, it probably wouldn't have mattered to him anyway, since he did "his thing".
I think Emerson played with a ton of feeling.. it's all in the interpretation. You have to understand, I've always been a guy who eschewed the top 40 type stuff and what the very commercial record companies tell me is the best music. I have always gravitated toward more experimental stuff, for as long as I can remember anyway. It sort of awakens a passion in me and challenges me to understand and interpret what is going on inside of the composer's mind.
Emerson's willingness to experiment and go in different directions drove rock music to places that I hadn't seen before. Was some of it over the top ? Definitely, but it also made more than a few of the guys in my generation want to play keys, at a time when the guitar had been the "sexy" instrument.
With Emerson, Wakeman, Jon Lord, etc.. suddenly, it was cool to be a kb player.
Still, my favorite kb player of all time Rick Wright, may have been a notch or two less technically talented ( by his own admission ) but in my own mind was certainly equal to or beyond when it came to driving in new and experimental directions. Rick has grown on me over the years more than I would have ever imagined. I can listen to Floyd without Roger, or Roger's interpretation without the rest of the band, and I love the original incarnation as well, with Syd, before David Gilmour, and it doesn't matter that much to me, except when Rick's parts aren't there.
It's all probably a generational thing and where we come from musically and physcially as well. My opinions won't change no matter what anyone else has to say about it, and neither should anyone elses.
Cheers
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 11-27-2008).]
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