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From: JacoMauro
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  • Awesome!!!

  • Unbelievably excellent...you guys truly rock! Thank you for sharing this!

  • For once, a great song was written for ordinary people. In all the wars and conflicts that have raged on this planet since World War 1, it is the ordinary men, women and children who have suffered the most. Whether they be from Africa, Asia, the Americas, the Pacific, the Middle East or Europe, they have been the silent majority who suffer at the hands of the fomentors of wars and hatred. At last, a song for them.

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  • Excellent..

  • GREAT!

  • Guarda allo 0:41 ! L'intro è simile a quello che ha fatto Carl Palmer dal vivo nel concerto allo stadio di Montreal ! E solo che lui l'intro l'ha fatto suonado sui timpani, invece questo batterista l'ha fatto battendo sui gong e sui tom della batteria !

  • a speedy shuffle.....cool!

  • great stuff

  • That's what I said on the mic! LOL :-)

  • Good musicians,(except possibly for the drummer) but MUCH too fast!

  • @rebelmunro ELP often sped up their live versions of their songs. I don't see anything wrong with this version...pretty damn awesome actually! :-)

  • something 'bout the bass kinda caught my eye... can't beat how good them ole Jazz's play...

  • Aside from he weak beginning, they do evenually get into it here and it's very enjoyable. The only problem is that it will always be compared to ELP at Montral. But if I were sitting in the audience with these folks playing, I'd be rocking!!!

  • Yeah!!Fantastic!!!

  • Not bad, but he's no Carl Palmer.

  • great interpretation of this masterpiece.

    Grazie.

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