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From: gerwin33
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  • vanaf 4:46 is het 1 pijp van gelukszaligheid. Ze starten met wat Baroque (volgens mij zijn het frazen van Bach), om daarna over te gaan in een bombastische boogie.

  • same thing for me, it became my music life, pop-jazz-rock mixed inside a band named ekseption... better one for progressive in these old years with emerson, lake & palmer

    thanks for this video, rushes around the pool are so fun!

    ekseption is still alive in my heart and in my hears...

    70 kisses...

  • Ekseption....Rick van der Linden playing Beethoven ....like Ludwig von would have done anno 1970

  • Ekseption....Rick van der Linden playing Beethoven ....like Ludwig von would have done anno 1970

  • Ekseption....Rick van der Linden playing Beethoven ....like Ludwig von would have done anno 1970

  • Looks like they're in South America or something?

  • Wow! Is this from Story Of by Ekseption? many thanks, really need this on dvd (:

  • Thank's a lot gerwin33 for all these memories...i was fifteen...and i liked so much this sound...it gave me love for the music, for classic music , jazz music and rock and roll music..it became my life...thank"s...

  • I don't think Rick new or cared about Keith Emerson. If anything you have it backwards. Rick van der Linden followed nothing but his heart.

  • Read the liner notes on the first Ekseption album: Rick says he was inspired by Keith Emerson when he saw The Nice in concert, and decided to try his hand at combining classics and pop music.

  • Some silly girl dancing in a pool and the band 'air guitaring' their respective instruments along to a studio cut of Beethoven's "Fifth" from their first LP, but it looks like they were having fun. The live music begins around the five minute mark, and is the real point of interest in this video. Fine classical-pop that seques into some cool jazz around the 6:15 minute mark. One can tell that Rick van der Linden was inspired by Keith Emerson's antics with The Nice (and ELP).

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