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Pitied Rhino
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I was just wondering what everyone thinks of Eddie. What are you favourite Eddie bits in Split Enz songs? Also just like to point out that Eddie helped with ENSZO, he was the one who arranged all of the Enz songs for symphony orchestra. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I think he's pretty awesome.


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Yes, I'd agree that he is pretty awesome! Smiler His piano skills are amazing, and he's got a great overall sense of music in general and seems to always have his talented hands in a project here and there.

There are so many favorite Eddie bits...been listening to Luton and loving the piano in Carried Away lately.

Mustn't forget the wicked sense of humor and the impressive frisbee abilities, either! Cool


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Poor Boy just ain't Poor Boy without Eddie! Big Grin






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Originally posted by Kazzie:
Poor Boy just ain't Poor Boy without Eddie! Big Grin


nor 6 Months without Pioneer. His playing is just breathtaking, and particularly shines live. Sometimes I can take it for granted but then I'll listen to, say, One out of the Bag, and be blown away anew.

His ear for arranging and mixing is quite something too, and I've heard the depth he's added to Brian Barker's forthcoming album (editorially), which he also plays on. (More on that closer to time.)

As for the man, I have to agree with Hyacinth - his sense of humour is second to none. I still smirk at some of the chats I've had with him - actually most likely all of them - cos we seem to feed off each other quite well.

Definitely an all 'round cool dude.


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What about Double Happy and Abu Dhabi? And ENSZO? I agree with you guys though, Pioneer and Poor Boy are really awesome Eddie songs.


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Eddie is my favourite member of the Enz. I think that speaks for itself! I love all his playing, it is so mesmerising. I love hearing little bits of his in songs that you notice after several listens, and I agree with everything above, all those songs just don't work without Eddie!


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Don't know much about the man, BUT think his piano playing is excellent, don't know how much he wrote of the piano parts.

Based on STRAIGHT OLD LINE - very fine intro, just a delight. Want to hear it over and over. Wish the end was as strong as the start.... Might visit YouTube..
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I was listening to the Enz in the car back from the beach yesterday, and really noticing Eddie's piano work - I Hope I Never, Pioneer and Strait Old Line particularly making the journey home pleasurable. Smiler
 
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Eddie Rayner only plays the very final piano solo on Strait Ole Line. The rest is Tim Finn.

Too many standouts to mention.


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My fav bit of Eddie's is still from the Enz Reunion tour in Melb, for Titus, it was just bloody magical. Shows his playfulness and talent, think it was mentioned, Neil had only practised it on the mandolin before the gig. So Ed was off the cuff. Absolutely brilliant.


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I love Ed! The Enz would've been much worse off without his expertise (both playing and arranging), not to mention his sense of humour.

Check out 'The Instrumental' for amazing piano work. Like Joe said though, there are too many stand-outs to mention.


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Originally posted by Camus:
Eddie Rayner only plays the very final piano solo on Strait Ole Line. The rest is Tim Finn.

Too many standouts to mention.


Well at least I got the title right! Not sure whether the icon should be a raspberry or a smiley face... (just joking Camus Razzer )

And yes, you are so right about Titus, Kelly Timtam, it was a wonderful moment.
 
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All of this performance is lovely, but about 3:18 to 3:35 makes me weak in the knees...

Voices - ENZSO


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Well at least I got the title right!

Well I was talking about the obscure re-recording for the Spanish market
Big Grin Razzer


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Bueno excepto Camus

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(But I didn't know that Tim was the major pianist in Strait Old Line. Why did he do that when Eddie was available I wonder.)
 
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Timbo liked to keep his hand in I think. There's a few songs he played piano on, off the top of my head:

Under the Wheel
Stranger than Fiction
Time for a Change
Jamboree
Give It A Whirl
Stuff and Nonsense
Small World
Strait Old Line

For years I didn't know Eddie played the final piano solo in Strait Old Line, I always thought where did Timbo pull that from??

A couple of Eddie solos that do really stand out to me are Bullet Brain and Cactus Head and Take A Walk, though there are many many others. All his Enz work impresses me.


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Yes, Eddie Rayner is a musician extraudinaire, especially when you consider that he is self-taught. I got to meet him in NZ and he does seem like a lovely guy.
I can't go past the piano work in "I Hope I Never"...instricate, delicate, lovely.


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Thanks for that link, Hyacinth! Love the snippets of conversation at the start, Neil musing about the difference to how he writes lyrics then vs. now.

Wow! Love that stretch of piano solo - so sweet! Like a waterfall of chrome gumdrops.

Eddie...Eddie's kind of an odd wonder. He plays piano in all sorts of ways and styles I used to kind of slag off, yet the way HE plays, I loved pretty much all of what he did. Loved it right off. Some kind of genius, there.

I think he may have been kind of a "gateway drug" for me, to appreciate a lot of beautiful work by him and others that I can now get into, but that's done in musical styles that as a kid, I'd have completely disparaged.


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Love his stuff - he also did some great early CH live stuff.
 
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Does anybody know whether or not Eddie reads music? I'm curious is all. I seem to vaguely recall him using sheet music, when Tim called him up to play keys on "I Hope I Never" in Auckland. I clearly remember Tim telling him, "Original key" but that could have meant no transposing the keyboard.


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To a night without stars
Were it not for your eyes
To a sleep without dreams
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Your light that dims the sun
There's a light for everyone
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