The Ongoing History of New Music, encore presentation: Piano heroes
Rock’n’roll is built on the electric guitar. Well…mostly. And not really in the beginning. In fact, the electric guitar as we know it didn’t have much to do with the birth of rock at all.
The earlier rock evolved out of rhythm and blues combos that rose up in the wake of WWII. By the early 50S, some of the featured electric guitars but the honk and rhythm came from saxophones and pianos which were being slowly pounded into matchsticks.
The piano contributed bits of jazz, boogie-woogie, barrelhouse, and juke-joint energy. About the only real guitar hero of those early days was Chuck Berry. Instead, the early pioneers were piano heroes: Little Richard, Jerry lee Louis, Ray Charles, Huey “Piano” Smith, and a few others.
But when guitars got loud, started sounding dirtier, and began to wail with more power, the piano was soon outgunned and piano heroes began to recede into the background. Not entirely, though. Elton John, Billy Joel, and Carole King have had massive careers based on piano songs. The Beatles, especially Paul McCartney, also served the cause. Freddie Mercury wrote many of Queen’s greatest songs on piano.
There are others: Leon Russell, Mike Garson (who played with Bowie for years), Chuck Liddell (a favourite of the Rollings Stones), Dr. John, Billy Preston, Stevie Wonder, Ray Manzarek of the Doors, Rick Wakeman of Yes, and a huge variety of synth players.
But what’s missing from that list? Any piano heroes from the world of alt-rock. Does such a creature even exist? Actually, yes. They may be a bit hard to spot, but they’re out there. Let’s take a look.
Songs heard on this program:
- Kate Bush, Wuthering Heights
- Tori Amos, Crucify
- Fiona Apple, Criminal
- Ben Folds Five, The Ballad of Who Could Care Less
- Coldplay, Colocks
- Keane, Somewhere Only We Belong
- New Radicals, You Get What You Give
- Nine Inch Nails, Something I Can Never Have
Here’s a playlist from Eric Wilhite.
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