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No,Many examples out there. Here are a couple of rock bands which were/are both fairly successful commercially and technically gifted on every instrument:King Crimson, Yes (see Relayer). I would put in Mahavishnu Orchestra, but bass playing was only average until the 80s version with Jonas Hellborg (he is a monster). Frank Zappa's bands were always loaded with technical wizards.Nowadays, in the Prog Metal world there are a lot of gifted musicians as well.To my mind, the one real virtuoso in Rush is Neal PeartHey Opeth fans, could you recommend an album of theirs considering I am more interested in the prog side of the balance than the metal?
It requires excellent musicians to pull off a three piece for this long IMO. I recently streamed a doc about them on netflix. Well worth viewing.
When Jonas Hellborg teamed up with Shawn Lane and Jeff Sipe that was the top of the food chain when it came to musical mastery.
One band rockin' today that has three masterful musicians is The Aristocrats with Brian Beller, Marco Minnemann, and Guthrie Govan. These three names pop up a lot when you step out of mainstream charts.
Hey Opeth fans, could you recommend an album of theirs considering I am more interested in the prog side of the balance than the metal?
You guys are forgetting each member of this band is stratosphere. 100% of this band is legendary. I don't think that's ever been matched, and be honest, many of their songs are incredibly complex and also listenable, unlike something like Opeth, which just sounds like dirgy depressing noodling for 20 minutes to me.
Yep.All beasts. We lost Lane too early. Who knows what he'd be doing today? Beller is the weakest member of the band. Minnimann is one of the best drummers on the planet. Possibly only surpassed by Virgil Donati, Thomas Lang and Damien Shmitt.Govan is a great technician, but at this point in his career, his fusion vocabulary is a bit lacking.Compared to these guys, the Rush musicians are not in their class.
I'm going to see them at the Key in July. Are you, Mr. Clark?
No, I've got too much going on IRL, and I missed that they were coming. But it doesn't seem like they are stopping any time soon. I'll get my chance to see the most technically+musically gifted rock band of all time one of these years. (although, I would pay for a spare ticket and the bar tab is definitely on me)