Those progressive rock bands were never my thing. I do respect the musicianship though. Deacon would probably make my list just because of how solid, groovy, and song-serving the bass is in so many of those Queen songs. I'd put Roger Waters up there also for me. I've given Rush a try several times over the years and it just never does it for me. I do remember listening to "Working Man" a few years ago and thinking "this could totally have been a Black Sabbath song." I think that was from their first record, back when they were still trying to find their own sound?
Happy reading!
Also a great lyric writer.
{:o:O:}
Indeed.
Also
Chris Squire
Geddy Lee
John Deacon
John Entwistle
Mike Rutherford
{:o:O:}
Those progressive rock bands were never my thing. I do respect the musicianship though.
Deacon would probably make my list just because of how solid, groovy, and song-serving the bass is in so many of those Queen songs. I'd put Roger Waters up there also for me.
I've given Rush a try several times over the years and it just never does it for me. I do remember listening to "Working Man" a few years ago and thinking "this could totally have been a Black Sabbath song." I think that was from their first record, back when they were still trying to find their own sound?