Greg Lake C'Est La Vie, Wiltern Theatre 1993
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Winter of 77 and like Amish i was a senior on high school and just broken up with a g/f and the song came to blend...i wanted to die...but i didnt. I just enjoy the song since
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ELP is good for the soul.
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God, just rip my heart out all over again...too many years, bridges burned and love lost. I adore ELP and this is chilling. thx
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God Almighty this is gorgeous.
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Wow...the Wiltern must've been such an incredible place to see them! I would've been right up against the stage (although they still had seats all the way to the front back then, I believe). But being that close to Greg Lake...I dunno... I might have passed out! :P
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@berrygirl1964 - 'THE MAN HAS STILL GOT IT!!!'
And he still has got it in 2011! (-: Just wish that we'd hear more from him.
Traces of his younger voice are surfacing in this performance. Beautiful.
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@LolasTubular - 'Was it just him, or ELP?'
It was all three! (-: Keith was playing the accordion.
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I saw a great double bill in the late 90's, with ELP as the opener, and Jethro Tull headlining. What a show! They were both amazing, of course. I never thought I'd see a concert with two top groups in the same show, like that. It was at the outdoor ampitheater 'The Gorge at George', in Eastern Washington.
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I was there! Great concert!
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Oh man.... I was working a BLOCK from the Wiltern in 1993. WTF?! Cannot believe I missed this show. Was it just him, or ELP?
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Yes this is the most Beautiful Version of this song EVER. His voice was at it's BEST here.
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shamelessly beautiful.....yes it is !
"took a storm before my love flowed for you"
"all i needed was a rhyme for you"
"is there no song i can play for you?"
Gary this is OUR song !!!



Such a beautiful song! Does anyone know what the release date of the original song was?
AllenArt64 2 years ago
It was in 1977. I remember hearing it on the radio (I was a senior in high school) and thinking how sad the song was.
AmishCake 2 years ago