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A really beautifully haunting tune-- one of my favorites of theirs. The 60s and 70s had such an embarrassment of riches when it came to classic rock artists.
Take A Pebble. It'll be an experience you'll remember, promise. These were classically trained musicians. It's a little longer, but give it a listen, you won't be sorry.
ELP are a great prog band from the 70's. Each of their albums would include a Greg Lake ballad to break-up the heavy prog songs. The result for each album was a real roller coaster of sounds, moods, genres and styles. For this song Greg plays guitar and sings. But even this ballad is not your normal run of the mill song it has a haunting tone and is usual. More ELP please go for doing whole sides of the album to get some idea of the journey ELP is taking you on. Great reaction, cheers,
They will definitely take you to another place ,as the look on your face just showed. Saw them at the Aragon Ballroom,Greg Lake might have one of the best voices ever. Strange,when I saw Jimi Hendrix in '68 the opening band was The Soft Machine with Keith Emerson.
Another 📻 memory of baking with my Nana on the weekends! 😊 I learned to 🧶 knit & crochet to these sounds coming from the radio on top of her fridge in the Bronx! 🐰
In contrast to the otherwise often somewhat "overloaded" songs from ELP (which I also love), Greg Lake also liked to write "simpler" songs, which were then arranged with great attention to detail.
Yes I was waitin for you to do this awesome piece!!!!!! Goodness you gotta do fanfare of the command man..... they do a video practicing before concert ohh you just wait ✋ 🤟🎶
You said you want to know some other great bands unique and unique to your previously played songs. Brian Augers Oblivion Express has an album called “Straight Ahead” it is good top to bottom. Start on side with “Staight Ahead “ title song, then “ Change”, and “Forever You’ll Stay in My Heart” You’ll love it, and so will your fans.
@@johncalvo1743 no overdubs or stand-ins, when Greg was playing guitar and bass was needed Keith would just fill in with the keys. So they couldn't play multi-tracked guitar and bass guitar songs live exactly like the studio versions.
I'm beyond broke. Major medical debt. I can't contribute financially, as much as I would like to. Can you please react to 'Under The Milky Way' by The Church, when u get a chance? Thank you John!