Fanfare for the Common Man - Emerson Lake Palmer live @ High Voltage Festival
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goosebumps all over my body.....totally heavenly, cant get any better....:)
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@cykoaudio777 rick wakeman did not contribute to the development of MIDI. midi is a programme language sir, and wakeman was not the developer of this.
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These guys were always my favorite live band, I still listen to them often. One of the few drummers that NEVER bores me. Emerson has injured his hand permanently (so I've heard) but I still love to hear him play. They were extremely influential in music tech, but most important (to this 55 y.o. fan), they were just so damn entertaining! I still have my concert stub for their "Pictures" tour- cost me a whole $3!!
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Emerson has a problem with his right hand, he crosses his left over for the solo
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Palmer is awesome however he DOES need to keep his shirt on.
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I adore these guys, but I feel this performance is a bit lethargic. Lake is as big as a lake.
Palmer's drum solo is, however, awesome.
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Nice, too bad there is Fat Bastard playing bass.
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Isn't it crazy that 99.9999% of the people who enjoy this song have no idea who A. Copeland is!!
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ppl have no idea how influential Emerson and Rick Wakeman were on the development of MIDI and music technology in general,they didn't just transcend their time musically,they gave all of today's kiddies all the "automated" stuff like the Korg Karma which does all the arpeggiating for you..any1 who is hatin on them has no idea how much they take for granted
Any fool can condemn, critisize and complain... And most fools do!
One of the best concert bands in history. I'll pay to see em again
olbuzz 1 year ago 10
if Carl Palmer isn't influence on you(drummers),go get all the elp stuff and listen good,he invented practically progressive drumming,along w/Bruford,but always played melodically with complex pieces most drummers wouldn't know where to start or end,and in his solos even when ripping he maintained a flux over it
cykoaudio777 8 months ago 3