Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Preacher Blues

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2010

Recorded live in 1971

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  • I love it when Greg Lake does this raw, sensual, blues wailing with his voice.

    I mean his singing is so beautiful and so versatile he can do anything he wants and he will still manage to blow you away. Whether its his accoustic ballads, the last few lines of Knife Edge or the beginning of Trilogy.

  • Rendons à Cesar ce qui est à Cesar et à Keith ce qui est à Keith !

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  • this IS Tiger, just arranged differently

  • @stregadisalem He really had, probably, in the early 70´s the best progressive rock vocals. Thats my opinion...

  • @echoes04 Yeah a lot of Blues and Gospell music have the same type of chord changes so in a way you can't really have an "original" blues or gospell song; they're all just variations on a theme. Another example would be Are You Ready Eddy off the Tarkus album. So Tiger In The Spotlight was just another variation on blues changes. So you are correct: Tiger In The Spotlight came out of this blues jam.

  • @Eirikr430428 It was. It's from the Pop Shop t.v. show in Belgium.

  • @echoes04 You're not saying anything stupid :)

  • wOw!!!!! what a great blUes

  • but this song later became "tiger in the spotlight"? the riff is very similar...i guess they just changed the lyrics...or i'm saying something stupid?

  • BRILLIANT drumming !!!!

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