In The Wake Of Poseidon
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My only moan is that we have to wait 30 seconds before the music (and it IS music) starts! Great vocals, great mellotron, great everything. Why has todays "music" industry frozen out the musicians?
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Thank you very much for your diligent hard work, it is much appreciated. God bless you.
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God, the ending of this song gives me chills!
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Great job, man. You did more than justice to a classic song. Straight to favorites...
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SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!!
my bfs teacher is wanting him to make a cd with 23 song that are about posesidon, like any genre (sry if i spelt that wrong) and its due by next thursday (dec 8th 2011) and she also wants a decription why its about poseidon. and i trying to help him, but i havent read the odessey, n i think he has but im not sure if reading that book has anything to do with 23 songs, so could you guys PLEASE help me. my bf was extremely sick n he missed 2weeks of school so we need help
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PARABÉNS,AO PROFESSOR STAN,pela excepcional tradução e jogo de imagens de figuras perfeitas,criando assim verdadeiramente,um grande SHOW DE METÁFORAS PERFEITAS,e,de FÁCIL ASSIMILAÇÃO,para todos,independem se são fãs ou não do grande KING CRIMSON!!!!
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One of Crimsons best. I wish Greg Lake had stayed with them beyond Poseidon.
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first heard 40 years ago on 'Pick of the Pops' when Alan Freeman used to throw in some album tracks-it's as good now as it was then..
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A major drums overkill,this guy must have been on some good shit..
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You guys are too young. Kids like us went through all of the great music. You guys can only copy. Music artists didn't worry about money like they do now. They were expressive and related to us!
who is that mad man guy on 3:37 ??
psioter2 9 months ago
@psioter2 That question comes up a lot.... It's Friedrich Nietzsche (picture from the cover of "The Portable Nietzsche" by Walter Kaufmann. Please see other comments below about Nietzsche because he was a highly controversal philosopher.
ProfessorStan0725 9 months ago
I don't know if this question has already been asked, but where did you come across this extended version? Thanks.
eratacular9 10 months ago
@eratacular9 This is not an "extended" track. It's the fourth cut on the 1970 album "In The Wake of Poseidon". Thanks for watching my video.
ProfessorStan0725 10 months ago
jeez, 45 seconds of dead air is death on youtube.
TheFearlessFreep 11 months ago
@TheFearlessFreep This video was not originally intended for youtube.
ProfessorStan0725 11 months ago 4