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Para mi es el mejor trabajo de este maestro!!!!
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still amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@mattleemattlee123 you are SOOOOOOOOOOO RIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!!!!!!!!!! cheers~~~
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thanks for posting
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Just really great stuff
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I wonder if Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson ever did any projects together? That would just be mind-blowing.
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Still love it ;-)
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I bought this album when it first came out. I still play it on my linear tracking turntable and I picked it up on CD also. However you play it ,it sounds great.
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LOVE this
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This LP was given to my sister as a birthday gift from a drummer in high school band in early 1973. I was 13 and knew all about Yes and Rick Wakeman...She listened to it one time and said she didn't like it and asked if I wanted it...I said yes and I played the hell out of that LP during 1973 and still listen to it regularly now that I'm 51....Listen to his solo version of "Stairway To Heaven" from "Always With You" LP released in 2010. Absolutely incredible performer...Thanks Rick.
Six Wives, Brain Salad (ELP), Tales from Topographic Oceans, Octopus (Gentle Giant), Birds of Fire (Mahavishnu), Passion Play (Tull)...all within about a year of each other. And people wonder why I dismiss rock "music" today. GIVE ME A BREAK! That was SUCH a creative period with genius/virtuoso musicians playing their asses off. It's flat disgusting what passes for music today. If you were there (esp. at some of those concerts), you know exactly what I mean.
mattleemattlee123 1 year ago 14
I bought this album in 1973 when i was 14 yo......sadly i lost it a few years later with others albums included DEEP PURPLE (Made in Japan), EMERSON LAKE AND PALMER(Brain Salad Surgery), YES(Close To The Edge)......etc.etc......and i stop here because i don´t want to start to cry.........TANKS FOR UPLOAD AN SHARING!!!!
MAYINSANTI 1 year ago 6