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Solo projects: Rick Wakeman and Mike Oldfield

Solo projects: Rick Wakeman and Mike Oldfield. …. Late seventies: solo projects (albums). Almost every band had members who … Often the precursor to breakup of bands O. Osborne from Black Sabbath John Lord from Deep Purple Ken Hensley from Uriah Heep

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Solo projects: Rick Wakeman and Mike Oldfield

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  1. Solo projects: Rick Wakemanand Mike Oldfield

  2. Late seventies: solo projects (albums) Almost everyband had memberswho… Oftentheprecursortobreakup of bands O. Osbornefrom Black Sabbath John Lord from Deep Purple Ken HensleyfromUriahHeep Roger Waters, Richard Wright and David Gilmourfrom Pink Floyd RickWakeman and Chris SquirefromYes Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins fromGenesis Interestingly, Led Zeppelin is an exception. Wakeman & Oldfield: bothsimilar and different.
  3. Rick Wakeman One of the best keyboardists of the time (voted second best after Emerson) Served on and off in Yes Concept albums, often with lavish theatrical shows About the six wives of Henry VIII King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table J. Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth G. Orwell’s 1984 (already in the 1980s) Emerson treated classical composers more often
  4. King Arthur Post Roman Britain Acc. legend, born at Tintagel Castle What part of Britain is shown on the map?
  5. The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, 1975 Studio concept album Expensive shows, also performed on ice! Went gold selling 12 million copies Arthur (from cassette) http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=Quzq44PbvnA The Last Battle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH1bUeuuGX0 WHO SO PULLETH OUT THISSWORD FROM THIS STONEAND ANVIL, IS THE TRUE-BORN KING OF ALL BRITAIN…
  6. Upon a New Year's dayA host of knights did prayThat from the anvil one could draw the sword.As each knight took his turnThey found the anvil, held it firm;None worthy of a future King and Lord.Sir Kay the bravest knightAppeared to try his mightHe dreamed of being King, as all the restTo Arthur Sir Kay called to searchAnd bring for him a swordIn earnest Arthur set about his quest.A churchyard in the woodThe sword and anvil stoodAnd Arthur drew the sword out of the stone The anvil now defeatedHis quest for the sword completedA sword that was to place him on the throneA sword that was to place him on the throne.Sir Hector and Sir Kay saw the swordAnd knelt to prayThen gently took it from young Arthur's handThey marvelled at his questProclaiming to the restArthur is the King of all this landArthur the King of all this land. Arthur lyrics
  7. Journey to the Centre of the Earth The London Symphony Orchestra Narration by actor David Hemmings Poorly received by A&M management, but it went gold both in US and UK, and became a multi-million dollar seller
  8. Criminality Chamber of HorrorsfromCriminalRecord, 1977 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdjkwQUNqtY Plagiarised„Fenn a Hargitán”? http://www.trianon.hu/keret.phtml?/trianon/zenek/index.phtml#Lesz,%20lesz,%20lesz
  9. Mike Oldfield Guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer Debut album TubularBells, 1973 Inaugural album of R. Branson’s Virgin label Multi-layeredrecording O. playing 20 differentinstruments Minimalistapproach Side1 (of 49 minutes overall!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LFCG7kOsxE
  10. Later career Original video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4eZJh3FFg0&feature=BFa&list=AL94UKMTqg-9AgjfFKyslVjjCygL-jz-eH&lf=list_related Incantations, 1978/79 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeVd78LicaQ&feature=BFa&list=AL94UKMTqg-9AgjfFKyslVjjCygL-jz-eH&lf=list_related Tug of warbetweentheartist and recordcompanywhowantedpopularpopsongsingles: Shadowonthe Wall, 1983 (cassette/video belowwith Roger Chapman, ex Family) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_euDhMDDRq4&feature=kp FiveMiles Out, 1982 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqnOkgckKyY On album Amarok, 1991, Morse signalsends R. Bransontohell: „**** off R.B.” TubularBellsremade http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSRJvq4Wd48
  11. Shadow On The Wall:::lLike A Shadow On The WallTreat Me Like A PrisonerTreat Me Like A FoolTreat Me Like A LooserUse Me As A ToolWaste Me Till I'm HungryLose Me In The ColdTreat Me Like A CriminalJust A Shadow On The Wall(Repeat Chorus 1) Like A Shadow On The Wall Treat Me Like I'm EvilFreeze Me Till I'm ColdBeat Me Till I'm FeebleGrind Me Till I'm OldWire Me Till I'm TiredPush Me Till I FallTreat Me Like A CriminalJust A Shadow On The Wall(Repeat Chorus 1)Black Shadow On The WallALBUM & 7" VERSION:Shadow On The WallShadow On The WallBlack Shadow On The Wall Shadow on the wall lyrics (excerpt)
  12. Five miles out lyrics falling, fallingWhat do you do when your falling you've got 30 degrees and yourstalling outAnd its 24 miles to the beacon there's a crack in the sky and thewarnings outDon't take that dive againPush through that band of rainFive miles outJust hold your heading trueGot to get your finest outYour number 1 anticipating youClimbing outJust hold your heading trueGot to get your finest outYour number 1 anticipating you Mayday, Mayday, MaydayCalling all stationsThis is Golf Mike Oscar Victor JulietIMC CU.NIMB.ICINGIn great difficultyOverThe traffic controller is callingVictor Juliet your identityI have lost in the violet stormCommunicate or squawk emergency Don't take that dive againPush through that band of rain Lost in Static 18And the storm is closing in nowAutomatic 18 - Got to push through - Trapped in living hellYour a prisoner of the dark skyThe propeller blades are stillAnd the evil eye of the hurricane'sComing in now for the killOur hope's with you - Rider in the blueWelcome's waiting, We're anticipatingYou'll be celebrating, when you're down, and brakingClimbing out - climbing climbingFive miles out - climbing climbingFive miles outJust hold your heading trueGot to get your finest outClimbing ClimbingFive miles outJust hold your heading trueGot to get your finest outClimbing ClimbingClimbing outJust hold your heading trueGot to get your finest outClimbing ClimbingFive miles outJust hold your heading trueGot to get your finest outClimbing Climbing, Climbing outJust hold your heading trueGot to get your finest out
  13. Homework Listeningtothemusicidentified here Wakeman and Oldfieldreadings Criticscriticalappreciation Comparisonwiththestudents’ owninsights
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