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Steve is a guy whose work I greatly respect. I went to see him perform recently here in Toronto, and I've always loved his work with Porcupine Tree, and played on one of their albums. Last night was a performance of Steve's solo work, and they were so good, and sounded so great! He has great, great musicians with him, and it was so inspiring to see. It gave me hope that there are still people [who] really care about how they put music together and what it means to really work hard to be the best musician you can be. A lot of that is lost today—pop music has taken over and it's often more about the presentation than about the substance of the music or being a great musician. For me, Steve is one of the strongest artists out there today.
Adrian Belew: [...] Steven Wilson has a real strong vision of what he wants to do and his music has a certain kind of power that's really great. His voice is also very fetching. It's unique and fits in very well with what he's doing. [...]
[...] I'd also love to work with the progressive artist Steven Wilson, as he is probably my current favorite artist. I find his songwriting and production really interesting and his shows are fantastic with visual art and concept videos.
[...] j'adore la production de Steve, notamment sur les derniers Porcupine Tree, et également sur les derniers albums de Fish. (I love the production of Steve, especially on the last Porcupine Tree, and also on the last Fish albums.)
[...] I love Steven Wilson's work -- I love it all, it's been very good, it's been fascinating, and sometimes I've been very close to it, and I do admire his determination to keep the balance and all the right instruments [...]
Adrian Belew: [...] Steven Wilson has a real strong vision of what he wants to do and his music has a certain kind of power that's really great. His voice is also very fetching. It's unique and fits in very well with what he's doing. [...]
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)I certainly love his writing and admire everything he does [...] Certainly Steven Wilson is someone I'm a huge admirer of.
Steve is a guy whose work I greatly respect. I went to see him perform recently here in Toronto, and I've always loved his work with Porcupine Tree, and played on one of their albums. Last night was a performance of Steve's solo work, and they were so good, and sounded so great! He has great, great musicians with him, and it was so inspiring to see. It gave me hope that there are still people [who] really care about how they put music together and what it means to really work hard to be the best musician you can be. A lot of that is lost today—pop music has taken over and it's often more about the presentation than about the substance of the music or being a great musician. For me, Steve is one of the strongest artists out there today.
[...] basically anything that Steven Wilson does from Porcupine Tree is epic.
It comes out in a couple weeks, but I just got the new Steven Wilson album [The Raven That Refused to Sing (and other stories)] which is so good. I cannot get over it man, it's like ... even his last record, Grace For Drowning I liked a lot. You could listen to it and tell that it was a Steven Wilson record; it was a bit more out there than Porcupine Tree, but this one is something totally new and I think it's great.
[...] For instance, Steven Wilson, he's one of the most incredible musicians that has surfaced in the last 20 years, I think.
Porcupine Tree. Have you heard of them? It's such a shame more people don't know them. They're a British band who have been around since the late Eighties. They're fronted by this guy called Steve Wilson and I'm convinced he's one of the best songwriters in the UK.
[...] vocalists that influence me would be Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree [...]
[...] vocalists that influence me would be Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree [...]
[...] I love Steven Wilson's work -- I love it all, it's been very good, it's been fascinating, and sometimes I've been very close to it, and I do admire his determination to keep the balance and all the right instruments [...]
[...] j'adore la production de Steve, notamment sur les derniers Porcupine Tree, et également sur les derniers albums de Fish. (I love the production of Steve, especially on the last Porcupine Tree, and also on the last Fish albums.)
[...] basically anything that Steven Wilson does from Porcupine Tree is epic.
I certainly love his writing and admire everything he does [...] Certainly Steven Wilson is someone I'm a huge admirer of.
It comes out in a couple weeks, but I just got the new Steven Wilson album [The Raven That Refused to Sing (and other stories)] which is so good. I cannot get over it man, it's like ... even his last record, Grace For Drowning I liked a lot. You could listen to it and tell that it was a Steven Wilson record; it was a bit more out there than Porcupine Tree, but this one is something totally new and I think it's great.
[...] I'd also love to work with the progressive artist Steven Wilson, as he is probably my current favorite artist. I find his songwriting and production really interesting and his shows are fantastic with visual art and concept videos.