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A VIBE!| FIRST TIME HEARING Emerson , Lake & Palmer - From The Beginning REACTION
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@billclarke117
@billclarke117 Год назад
I've always thought that Greg Lake was so underrated as a vocalist. He was tremendous.
@dickcnormis1444
@dickcnormis1444 Год назад
He’s got an incredible voice and is a great acoustic player
@bigb6046
@bigb6046 Год назад
Really? When I was a kid we all thought he had a great voice.
@billclarke117
@billclarke117 Год назад
@@bigb6046 I always did too. But I never heard him mentioned with the other greats.
@bigb6046
@bigb6046 Год назад
@@billclarke117 Your probably right. I thought his stuff from King Crimson was even better than ELP. Blew me away!
@bookhouseboy280
@bookhouseboy280 Год назад
Not underrated by those who know. Greg is considered to have been one of the finest all-round singers in contemporary music. Nowadays, under-appreciated.
@dggydddy59
@dggydddy59 Год назад
Another great ELP song similar to this one is called "Still...You Turn Me On" and it is a Must Hear. Another one of their fantastic acoustic guitar songs is "C'est La Vie" and is another Must Hear.
@bookhouseboy280
@bookhouseboy280 Год назад
Indeed. Odd that ELP chose not to release them as singles in the US. Both very likely would've been hits; the latter went to no. 1 in France.
@bryanblack526
@bryanblack526 Год назад
Lake does this solo on a 12 string and it's awesome, it's here on YT.
@manuman27
@manuman27 Год назад
Don't forget Benny the bouncer fun nrockn roll 50s style
@JohnnyTalia
@JohnnyTalia Год назад
In addition to "C'est La Vie", all the Greg Lake solo-ish stuff from Works Vol I is great. I'm particularly fond of "Hallowed Be Thy Name".
@billyjack2731
@billyjack2731 Год назад
Yesss. 'Still...You turn me on' is a must!
@dragonflySummer09
@dragonflySummer09 Год назад
This is my ALLTIME FAVORITE song…. It came out in the summer of 1972 and I was just blown away by the sound of the guitar, the bass, AND the synthesizer, not to mention Greg Lake’s great voice…
@roncypert8255
@roncypert8255 Год назад
@Jerel Flynn Absolutely! I was 19 when it came out and was completely blown away by the guitar and bass riffs. This song boosted my appreciation for acoustic guitar playing immensely. Then the synthesizer hits you at the end and takes you away on a surrealistic magic ride. Keith Emerson’s mad genius antics on stage were a sight to behold as well!
@paulaanderson2339
@paulaanderson2339 Год назад
Yes, remember What a lucky man he was got most of the air play, but oh man, From the beginning was the song!
@MrGlastar1
@MrGlastar1 Год назад
Year I got married! Me and mama still love it!
@weegekid
@weegekid Год назад
Not sure if you guys plan on listening to Christmas songs on the channel...but if you do, Greg Lake's "I Believe in Father Christmas" is definitely one of the best and most under-appreciated 'rock' Christmas songs out there.
@lancepickett5653
@lancepickett5653 Год назад
Yes please!
@rosshageman951
@rosshageman951 Год назад
I'll agree. Reviewing "I Believe in Father Christmas" would be superb in this holiday season. Great song
@bookhouseboy280
@bookhouseboy280 Год назад
I like the 1977 ELP version even more so.
@bigb6046
@bigb6046 Год назад
ELP also did a pretty good version of the B. Bumble and the Stingers rock version of Nutcracker Suite "Nutrocker"
@daveheesen9174
@daveheesen9174 Год назад
this song stads outside of Christmas songs...its just a damn good song that happens to be about Christmas...my favorite ELP song
@billclarke117
@billclarke117 Год назад
That was Keith Emerson on the synthesizer. He was a maniacal genius.
@neptune9
@neptune9 Год назад
Specifically, a very large Moog Modular synthesizer.
@dougtombaugh4438
@dougtombaugh4438 Год назад
With lots and lots of patch cords.
@vernhoke7730
@vernhoke7730 Год назад
Takes me back 50 years, blacklight on, headphones plugged in, laid back on the bed ELP on the turntable.
@leec5170
@leec5170 Год назад
Isn't that just amazing? 50 years!? Wow...I might be getting old...lol.😲
@quentinmichel7581
@quentinmichel7581 Год назад
My experience also. And I'm not old...I'm chronologically challenged. 😜
@Rick-or2kq
@Rick-or2kq Год назад
Still doing that today.
@kellahella5286
@kellahella5286 Год назад
Don’t forget the joint and beverage of choice. 😂😂😂
@sachaput
@sachaput Год назад
Saw them in concert back in the early '70s and they were amazing. One of my favorite bands along with Yes, Pink Floyd, and the Moody Blues.
@maryannturton9830
@maryannturton9830 Год назад
All top notch groups!🤘
@asc_missions3080
@asc_missions3080 Год назад
Only the Best for you, Bro!
@kgeames5706
@kgeames5706 Год назад
ELP’s “Fanfare for the Common Man”, “Stlll you turn me on” and “Cest La Vie” all great songs! ❤️
@Tarkus7
@Tarkus7 Год назад
Not Fanfare. Pirates would be a better choice, it's more digestible. Fanfare is more for the advanced synth lover.
@catman2629
@catman2629 Год назад
At our local drag strip they play Fanfare for the Common Man as they run top fuel
@gregmilgazo4963
@gregmilgazo4963 Год назад
You guys like storytelling you have to check out pirates.
@v.downes9608
@v.downes9608 Год назад
I forgot about those songs, love them. Thanks for the memories.
@Tarkus7
@Tarkus7 Год назад
@@gregmilgazo4963 Exactly!
@andrewk5710
@andrewk5710 Год назад
They are all tops at their instruments. Keith Emerson is arguably the greatest rock keyboardist ever! If Karn Evil 9 isn’t your style, not to worry, they have so many other great songs to hear with all sorts of different styles. RIP Keith and Greg ❤️
@mathis21
@mathis21 Год назад
Rick Wakeman....
@allengator1914
@allengator1914 Год назад
@@mathis21 ABSOLUTELY!
@blairphifer1554
@blairphifer1554 Год назад
I would maybe take a second listen to Karn Evil 9, maybe with the lyrics. It’s one of the best.
@GoldTopSlinger
@GoldTopSlinger Год назад
@@mathis21 Haven't heard anyone having the old Emerson v. Wakeman debate in decades. I was trying to think of anyone that's come along over the decades to challenge them, and there ARE a lot of amazing keyboardists since then, but I can't think of anyone on Emerson or Wakeman's level.
@MoorgladeMover
@MoorgladeMover Год назад
Blessed to have been able to see both Wakeman and Emerson in concert.
@elizabethhancock8143
@elizabethhancock8143 Год назад
Greg Lake's solo single, "I Believe In Father Christmas" ( original version ) is a favourite, and as it's coming up for Christmas soon, it would be worth a reaction. ❤️
@blairphifer1554
@blairphifer1554 Год назад
Literally came here to post about this one!!
@sanzoftatooine
@sanzoftatooine Год назад
Yes Please! I don't think they did that one last year
@seandrew7837
@seandrew7837 Год назад
In the charts at Christmas 1975 here in the UK. Always been a favorite of mine.
@reverbscherzo7850
@reverbscherzo7850 Год назад
My most favorite Xmas song of them all!!!
@kathyratino962
@kathyratino962 Год назад
YES.
@wesgraham2262
@wesgraham2262 24 дня назад
Keith Emerson was the earliest “master” of playing the Moog Synthesizer that you hear at the end of this song.
@Pianoman999
@Pianoman999 16 дней назад
Him, Wakeman and Wendy Carlos. Amazing stuff
@justmoose6534
@justmoose6534 Год назад
Greg Lake was a very underrated guitarist and singer.
@allengator1914
@allengator1914 Год назад
I always thought his playing sounded far better on acoustic guitar than on electric.
@joedecker3900
@joedecker3900 6 месяцев назад
What about bass player?
@danielmurphy4429
@danielmurphy4429 Год назад
For me, this song possesses a magical quality. Simply mesmerizing. Great work on the reaction, Squad. The two of you have truly expanded your respective consciousness for the myriad intricacies of the splendid artists, of that era. Thanks for helping to keep their wonderful gifts relevant.
@iluvj50
@iluvj50 Год назад
Such a beautiful expression of true love. Absolute purity with zero pretension.
@steverey8362
@steverey8362 Год назад
Well, you asked for another one. so..... "Emerson , Lake & Palmer - Still....You Turn Me On" is yet another classic
@Cheshirecat-nx9zn
@Cheshirecat-nx9zn Год назад
RIP Greg you are missed. ❤😢 Greg does a live solo of Still you turn me on and it is fantastic.
@melissabrecosky6520
@melissabrecosky6520 Год назад
He's chewing gum while singing.
@alrivers2297
@alrivers2297 Год назад
Yes and RIP to Keith Emerson too.
@donnakubiski5572
@donnakubiski5572 Год назад
@@melissabrecosky6520 Yeah, I saw that video. Astounding performance.
@Cheshirecat-nx9zn
@Cheshirecat-nx9zn Год назад
Yes with those beautiful eyes. Singing and playing the guitar and smiling the whole time.
@diceportz7107
@diceportz7107 Год назад
One of the best Prog rock groups of all time. I played the cassette until it broke. I loved this album and the next 3 so much. Man! I would loved to have seen them in concert.
@danielmurphy4429
@danielmurphy4429 Год назад
Agree with everything but..they might not know what a ‘cassette’ is.
@maxnovax3948
@maxnovax3948 Год назад
Magnificent --- is the best word I can find to describe them in concert.
@bryanblack526
@bryanblack526 Год назад
Greg Lake is playing all the strings in this song including the bass. Youshould hear him solo and unplugged. He is wicked on a 12 string acoustic guitar.
@kathyratino962
@kathyratino962 Год назад
Vocals, 12-string, electric, and bass on this song.
@marybhodgewallace4507
@marybhodgewallace4507 6 дней назад
I feel sooo lucky to have grown up during the BEST music Era ever😊
@silverburst6123
@silverburst6123 Год назад
C’est la Vie is one of the most beautiful songs ever made. ELP at their best
@robinreiley1828
@robinreiley1828 Год назад
Absolutely! It is a Timeless Song that any Generation can connect with on an emotional level. Greg Lake at his very best!
@gkiferonhs
@gkiferonhs Год назад
For you comment "what is that?" It's a Moog Synthesizer. ELP were one of the first bands to effectively use a synthesizer in their music.
@laurietanigawa7373
@laurietanigawa7373 Год назад
You gotta react to next is "Still You Turn Me On" it's my favorite by ELP. But everything they do is great!
@Paulzuzu
@Paulzuzu Год назад
Keith Emerson played a massive modular synthesizer. He would use it to make any number of sounds. Look up pictures of him online to see the incredible setup he would have. All that in addition to the piano and the Hammond organ.
@GoldTopSlinger
@GoldTopSlinger Год назад
My all-time favorite song since the day in the summer of 1972 when I first heard it on my transistor radio. Thunderbolt. It still makes me cry, and it's on all my playlists for sleeping to. I literally hear this song every single night. You'd think I would have gotten tired of it.
@robborra8071
@robborra8071 Год назад
I just saw "them" last week... it was a heartfelt show. Carl Palmer being the only surviving member had 2 big screens to the left & right of him on stage along with his drum kit center stage. He played along live with the songs from an earlier concert back in the 90's. They mixed it great, and to be playing along side Emerson & Lake once again was emptio al for him as well as us...
@HRConsultant_Jeff
@HRConsultant_Jeff Год назад
Greg Lake is so good. His playing on this is so clear and it is not an easy song to play on the guitar. I have been playing this song on my guitar nearly every day for almost 50 years now and I still struggle to get it all right. RIP to Greg 'and Keith. We still have Palmer but was so sad to see the bad disappear. 3 musicians that required 3 semi trucks to transport all of their gear to each show.
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 Год назад
That would be about 45 years for me. It's a very enjoyable song to play on guitar, almost therapeutic. Lake was very underrated as a musician.
@HRConsultant_Jeff
@HRConsultant_Jeff Год назад
@@magneto7930 Earlier this year I cut through my left little and ring fingers on a band saw. They reattached the bone and tendon and I used this song as my therapy to rebuild strength in my last 2 fingers. Not 100% but probably 95% and I am getting my stretch back to reach down 2 frets with the pinky. So therapy was the perfect word you used.
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 Год назад
@@HRConsultant_Jeff oh my...what a terrible thing to experience! I can certainly see where therapeutic would be accurate. Prayers for your continued healing.
@rray848
@rray848 Год назад
Unfortunately Carl Palmer (the drummer) is the only one still alive from this group. He is also the drummer for the supergroup Asia. I saw him in concert in 2019. He did two sets... first he came out and did a bunch of ELP songs with other band members standing in for E & L. Then he did a whole other set with Asia. This at the age of 69 (he is now 72). The man is phenomenal.
@jamiecruze5208
@jamiecruze5208 Год назад
Saw them in Nashville for the same tour. Loved it.
@joeday4293
@joeday4293 Год назад
Not only is he still absolutely crushing it as a drummer in his 70s, there's never been a day in his career where he didn't look like he could relax after the gig by running a marathon for fun. He is FIT.
@maryannturton9830
@maryannturton9830 Год назад
That must have been a real treat!
@BritIronRebel
@BritIronRebel Год назад
Carl was in the band Atomic Rooster too before ELP. Check them out!
@edjordan7527
@edjordan7527 10 месяцев назад
There is a video concert in which Greg replaced the Asia singer for some show dates.
@lindaleebahr6651
@lindaleebahr6651 Год назад
One of the great Progressive Rock Groups. Greg Lake was a great song writer and vocalist. Keith Emerson was one of a few who brought Electronic Music into the Rock genre. Unfortunately Greg passed away not that long ago and Keith committed suicide some years ago. What a shame. Great Artists!
@michaelyount3176
@michaelyount3176 Год назад
It simply doesn't get much better than this. A tour de force of song writing, arrangement and performance. So glad I was a teenager in the 70's!!!!! Try "Lucky Man" again.....and for a real blaster -- "Trilogy"....
@kriskammeraad3955
@kriskammeraad3955 Год назад
When you get to some Christmas music , give Greg Lake's Father Christmas a listen.
@sjcrev5647
@sjcrev5647 Год назад
You need to check out Keith Emerson playing a piano suspended 20 ft and then rotating end over end. He only did this twice because of the injuries he incurred. You can find a recording of this on RU-vid. Keith was a master keyboardist and was also very theatrical.
@wickedmirage
@wickedmirage Год назад
I think you'd love ELP's song "Still You Turn Me On". There is a live version with amazing sound from California Jam in 1974. Greg's voice will give you chills, he's stunning.
@tvgator1
@tvgator1 Год назад
You picked a great one here; I’ve been trying to play this song for close to 30 years now. It’s a fabulous, mellow song. Gotta do STILL, YOU TURN ME ON next. It’s also pretty mellow and yet also loaded with sounds. You’ll both love it.
@Laniefj
@Laniefj Год назад
Classic 70's. Music that never disappoints!!
@patriciapappas4087
@patriciapappas4087 Год назад
Another good one is " Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends "
@timothyallen4267
@timothyallen4267 Год назад
I wish we had bands today that were influenced by theses type of groups. music today can't take you on any trip like this does. Great band 👍 keep it coming RSR✌️
@SusanJohnston
@SusanJohnston Год назад
Wow! Haven’t heard them in ages! Thanks ❤great song and guitar!❤
@blackholeodyssey1070
@blackholeodyssey1070 Год назад
Greg Lake…one of the best voices…ever…❤😎
@michaelbradley6488
@michaelbradley6488 10 месяцев назад
She's right, you really need to listen to more of these guys.....
@maha77
@maha77 Год назад
I love hearing a song that is new to me even though I grew up in this era, wow I absolutely love this song hearing it for the first time
@wendywoodruff2871
@wendywoodruff2871 Год назад
Flashback to spending my babysitting money on a new album at Sears with no idea what was on it or what you were in for. Spending a whole afternoon on the bedroom floor with my ears wide open. Flipping that vinyl over and over to hear it again. Shaky fingers setting the needle down on your favorite track. New musical love for a lifetime. Sigh. ❤️
@mbsheisey
@mbsheisey Год назад
Wow! I am 66 years old and I got this album when I was 19! It can still definitely hold its own! I haven't thought about this in decades.
@johnboydTx
@johnboydTx Год назад
What a lucky man .... One of my favorites ❣️❣️ ✌️♥️🥃 Enjoy your adventures in Music 🎶
@waltw4537
@waltw4537 Год назад
ELP is amazing. Again, Keith Emerson was somehow strapped to his piano bench and the piano. For the grand finale, the piano rose off the stage then started rotating/spinning. Keith never missed a beat. A six minute standing "O" followed that!! Now consider King Crimson which Greg Lake was a member of before ELP. King Crimson's " I Talk To The Wind" is immersive. "21st Century Schizoid Man" will demonstrate why many say King Crimson launched prog rock. Just read that Rolling Stone put KC's album "Court of the Crimson King" second right behind Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" as influencing progressive rock. Check them out also. Great thoughtful reaction here, guys. Thanks.
@bobb9541
@bobb9541 Год назад
Totally agree on King Crimson. The court of the crimson king is a classic.
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 Год назад
Excellent choice! "Still....You Turn Me On" is another great ELP song!
@Wordsmyth8
@Wordsmyth8 Год назад
Ah! Great song! I don’t know anything else by ELP, but this song is perfection. Jay, I think the instrument you are referring to is a Moog synthesizer.
@StephenLydon
@StephenLydon 10 месяцев назад
Hi Guys Listen to their beautiful 'Closer to Believing, which is a deep love song beautifully sung by 'Greg Lake' It's is very moving and probably one of the most beautiful ever written and performed
@penelopehornswaggle102
@penelopehornswaggle102 9 месяцев назад
Greg wrote "Lucky Man" when he was 12 yrs old. He is a fantastic guitarist and his voice is so rich and gorgeous.
@maryvallas772
@maryvallas772 Год назад
I'm not a huge ELP fan, but I have loved THIS song my entire life. ❤️
@blueshoes8481
@blueshoes8481 Год назад
ELP did many styles, from wildly experimental, to classical, jazz, honky tonk, and beautiful ballads like this one, "Still You Turn Me On", "Lucky Man", and "C'est La Vie". These ballads were their shorter, accessible "radio-friendly" songs. Have patience and you will love all (most?) of their fascinating work. Stick with all the albums before "Love Beach". For songs, try "Take a Pebble", "Pirates" (the one from Works Vol 1 album - a great, fun story, follow the lyrics), "From the Beginning" "Trilogy", "Fanfare For the Common Man" (live is cool), "The Endless Enigma part 1, Fugue, and part 2", and "Tarkus". Keith Emerson performs his orchestral "Piano Concerto No. 1" on Works Vol. 1, and yes, they even do a really nice Christmas song "I Believe in Father Christmas", which is another easy listen.
@user-uh3nn9sm1j
@user-uh3nn9sm1j 9 дней назад
The guitar work in this song is just incredible!
@MichaelJones-sh7nu
@MichaelJones-sh7nu Год назад
This is the kind of laid-back instrumental work that sends me off into the stars....
@BillO964
@BillO964 Год назад
So mellow and gentle and easy to listen too.
@victorduffany7723
@victorduffany7723 Год назад
Just one of the most beautiful songs ever written in my opinion. I believe this is a for someone who doubts the reason for their existence on this planet of chaos and lost souls. Of course there is no wrong interpretation of any song or poem or story.
@monaestrada6256
@monaestrada6256 Год назад
I totally agree... The first time I heard this, I must have played it over and .. over . over over .... gut wrenching.
@PrometheusForever
@PrometheusForever Год назад
"THIS IS ART BELL FROM THE HIIIIGH DESERT AND WELCOME TO COAST TO COAST AM." This is how I discovered this song. Also Amerie also speeded up this track and used it as a sample on one of her tracks from he debut album.
@community1949
@community1949 10 месяцев назад
These two young people are hearing something with a real tune, melody, and lyrics. The song is dreamy and puts your mind on a different plane of existence.
@dalt992
@dalt992 Год назад
As a huge fan of ELP I sometimes think their album cuts were just as good as their radio hits. Barbarian, Take A Pebble, and Tarkus are all great songs!
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 Год назад
One of the most beautiful and meaningful songs ever written. Also, Emerson, Lake & Palmer were really pioneers in Progressive Rock. The 1970s were beyond amazing for music.
@robineatmon3397
@robineatmon3397 Год назад
Greg Lake was the original vocalist with King Crimson...In The Court Of The Crimson King, This album set the stage for progressive rock. His majestic and elegant voice stands alone.
@92548dannyt
@92548dannyt Год назад
You must do "Still You Turn Me On" . Very mellow and lovely to hear, again with beautiful acoustic guitar work. Quite frankly a masterpiece.
@Serai3
@Serai3 Год назад
When you listen to music of the 70's and think, "What is that sound?" 90% of the time it's gonna be the Moog. It was the first synthesizer, and all the prog groups had one. Very big and very expensive, it gave them an entire range of sounds and could be programmed with new ones. ELP made great use of theirs. :)
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
Jay &Amber, You'll love their "Fanfare for the Common Man"! I told you 2 months ago, "From The Beginning"!!. A perfect song!!!
@GeoffCB
@GeoffCB Год назад
The long version of "Fanfare" in the stadium for sure!
@jimwilcox2964
@jimwilcox2964 Год назад
Yes, live from the Olympic stadium in Montreal
@johncampbell756
@johncampbell756 Год назад
I call this Emerson, Lake, Lake, Lake, Lake, Lake and Palmer. Emerson shows up on keys st the end and Palmer plays percussion. Greg Lake sings, plays the acoustic (at least 2) and electric guitars and bass. "I Believe in Father Christmas," by ELP next. It's the season.
@joelmclean2898
@joelmclean2898 Год назад
Back in the 70's when this first came out, getting high as a kite and turning this on opened up a whole new dimension to it.
@alrivers2297
@alrivers2297 Год назад
I knew you'd love this one. Still You Turn Me On is another gem by them.
@Starriddin
@Starriddin Год назад
You need to do Still You Turn Me On. One of ELP’s best ever. Also, this time of year, PLEASE do their Christmas song I Believe in Father Christmas!!!
@ladykoh4678
@ladykoh4678 Год назад
"Take a Pebble" is also a beautiful song with Greg's beautiful voice and guitar playing, Keith's grand piano and always Carl's precise drumming.
@michaeleast9675
@michaeleast9675 Год назад
This is one of the most haunting songs I’ve ever known. Listened to it for the first time during the Vietnam war when I did two tours in Asia as a teenager. It always takes me back to that time and place in my life. It is the number one song of my life.
@Shrykespeare
@Shrykespeare Год назад
Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, and Carl Palmer. Sadly, we lost BOTH Emerson and Lake in 2016, but Palmer is still with us. I think you'd love "Fanfare for the Common Man".
@marybaillie8907
@marybaillie8907 Год назад
So outstanding. One of their most beautiful songs. Beautiful acoustic guitar line leading into the Mystic vocals of Lake. This was supposed to be on King Crimson's debut album In The Court of King Crimsob but Robert Frippe didn't feel it fit the album context. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
@DAMHoo
@DAMHoo Год назад
Keith Emerson’s keyboards were so great
@scottblakey1603
@scottblakey1603 Год назад
This song is all about Greg Lake. He's the bass player, guitarist and vocalist. The keyboard solo at the end is like an afterthought.
@lazaruslong8092
@lazaruslong8092 Год назад
Definitely a trio of superb musicians and songwriters. Did progressive rock, folk, rock, classical, etc. Suggest Fanfare for the Common Man, for another change of pace. For another vibe song, with Greg Lake singing again, try Cest LA Vie, you will be able to picture yourself on Paris.
@robertmiller1655
@robertmiller1655 Год назад
This band has always been an audiophile's dream. I think best experienced on analog reel-to-reel.
@StarLTaylor
@StarLTaylor Год назад
TBH, I've not listened to them much. This song, however, hits to my core on a very personal level. Thank you, kids, for doing this reaction. This song will forever be on my playlist.
@AlAndValOffGrid
@AlAndValOffGrid Год назад
I love it when part way through the song, you stop and discuss the way the music is affecting your senses, not knowing what we all do, how amazing the upcoming part is going to be and how it will blow you away... :)
@shawnnamcclendon7354
@shawnnamcclendon7354 Год назад
Started perfectly Alan!!!
@RMForbes505
@RMForbes505 Год назад
That is an analog Moog synthesizer. In the Spring of '72 we were getting ready to deploy to Nam and the week before we left I was able to catch three concerts. The first show on tuesday night was Led Zeppelin on their Stairway to Heaven tour, on thursday night it was Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick tour and on sunday night it was ELP with their Brain Salad Surgery tour. ELP was the only band using a synthesizer at that time in their live act, that with their four channel sound system allowed them to create spacial effects with their music. Those spacey sounds at the end of this song seemed to fly around the concert hall.
@elegantirony78
@elegantirony78 Год назад
I thought you listened to this already. One of my favorite songs of all time. Still You Turn Me On is like this. I love Greg Lake's voice
@clintcearley9487
@clintcearley9487 Год назад
Great song by an amazing band. Saw ELP many years ago and was blown away at their musical talent. Thanks for the memories.
@tessesmom
@tessesmom Год назад
Lovely song!!
@thomasconlee4939
@thomasconlee4939 Год назад
For me, this is college dorm music...my friends and I had much the same looks on our faces the Rob Squad is showing today. Love it.
@ken2936
@ken2936 Год назад
Keith Emerson plays all of the keyboards (Piano, Organ and Synthesizers). Greg Lake played Guitar and Bass, and Carl Palmer played the Drums. You two need to listen to ELP's TARKUS album.
@wpollock1
@wpollock1 Год назад
The song "Trilogy: is a must hear by them. Keith Emerson on piano and Moog synthesizer...it is a BEAUTIFUL song. Greg's voice is stellar.
@richardbarton6146
@richardbarton6146 Год назад
the guitar work is beautiful and that "moog synthisizer" gives it that unique sound.
@martytucker9294
@martytucker9294 Год назад
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I kept suggesting this song so many times and actually gave up knowing that there are so many comments I figured it was hopeless. Just pull you guys up and you guys floored me. Love you guys!
@nobody1841
@nobody1841 Год назад
Late 70s they played for 2 and a half hours. Quite the beautiful memories for me.
@taun856
@taun856 Год назад
Another vote for you reacting to their song "Still You Turn Me On". Normally I prefer the studio version to live, but the live version of this is great, though it is Greg Lake solo. To see the entire band I recommend their live version of "Fanfare for the Common Man", or "Theme From Peter Gunn".
@marygoodson4920
@marygoodson4920 Год назад
My favorite ELP song! Was a huge hit on the radio at the time.
@Mac-ix4qp
@Mac-ix4qp 7 месяцев назад
It is just Greg on acoustic, bass, elec guitar and his beautiful voice timber. Keith comes in at the end with a synth.keyboard.
@popsmcgee9775
@popsmcgee9775 Год назад
You will absolutely adore Closer to Believing.
@michellemccall6511
@michellemccall6511 Год назад
Love this song ❣ You should listen to their song "Still...you turn me on." ❤
@tnfunfearlessfem
@tnfunfearlessfem Год назад
You need to watch Greg Lake do the acoustic version of "Still You Turn Me On". He's chewing gum while singing! Unbelievably great!
@mikebetts2046
@mikebetts2046 Год назад
That performance must grind on the nerves of some voice coaches because he does such a great job in spite of chewing gum at the same time. Yes, a great performance.
@kathyratino962
@kathyratino962 Год назад
@@mikebetts2046 It's perfection. Absolute perfection.
@allendesalme197
@allendesalme197 Год назад
You commented, Jay, that "There was so much going on" in the last reaction - ELP was the first really big prog rock band. There is always a lot going on for those bands (notably ELP, Led Zeppelin, and Yes); it's one of the hallmarks of the genre. And the ones you have listened to, in their catalog, are for them very minor instrumentally. Emerson is an incredible keyboardist and most of the sounds are coming from him and his organ and synthesizers. Buckle up and listen to Tarkus sometime. They also use a lot of themes from top classical composers and jazz artists.
@chrisnicol1644
@chrisnicol1644 Год назад
That's Greg Lake on vocals, guitar and bass / Keith Emerson on Moog Synthesizer / Carl Palmer on percussion...
@cindycollier456
@cindycollier456 Год назад
Hi ..I saw them at the California Jam in 1974. Went there mostly to see Eagles, Earth Wind and Fire, Black Sabbath was there and more. You both are a joy to watch explore the 70s through 90s music! 💜
@robinmcintyre3472
@robinmcintyre3472 Год назад
OMG! You were at CalJam?! I wanted to go so bad.. grew up in Orange Co. & my brother introduced ELP to me and I've loved them ever since. Neither of us went to Cal Jam, but my one girlfriend did, so I got to live vicariously through her, lol. My brother did finally get to see them in Concert in Long Beach. That was in '77; Journey opened for them. Phenomenal!
@cindycollier456
@cindycollier456 Год назад
@@robinmcintyre3472 I saw Journey in 1983 at The Forum in LA, front side row next to the stage. They were perfection in concert and Brian Adams opened for them. Journey with Steve Perry, was the best live concert I've ever been to.
@martycrimmins3214
@martycrimmins3214 Год назад
ELP is fantastic! "Lucky Man" is my personal favorite, but another one to react to is "Still... You Turn Me On".
@mikemet1744
@mikemet1744 Год назад
One of the best songs ever. Rock on.
@sandyboudreaux-barber9586
@sandyboudreaux-barber9586 Год назад
I adored ELP Greg Lake was a musical genius
@kovie9162
@kovie9162 Год назад
If you liked In the Beginning and ELP in general then I think you'd really love C'est la Vie. Beautiful, haunting song.
@bookhouseboy280
@bookhouseboy280 Год назад
Agree. Closer to Believing is another one.
@garyrosenberg3369
@garyrosenberg3369 Год назад
Never thought that 50 years later I would listen to this song still getting goosebumps. And especially that there would still be kids like you two who appreciate this kind of music. Love your thoughtful comments. Did you have Riders On The Storm by the Doors on your show already? Greetings from the Black Forest!
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