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Little Arabella - The Nice

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2009

Little Arabella recorded at the Fillmore East - December 1969 Great organ by Keith Emerson

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  • Keith claims he reached the end of the musical road with this group & needed to move on. I always thought they had a totally unique & groovy sound. Perhaps he'd have never been able to realize a Tarkus or Brain Salad Surgery with Lee & Brian. Keith obviously reached the end of the musical road with ELP as well. Must ALL good things come to an end?

  • The Nice,Graham Bond Org.,Soft Machine,Egg,Atomic Rooster,Arthur Brown,Georgie Fame,etc. so many great British organists and bands from the 60's.

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  • I find this song to be totally awesome! It has a nice drum beat to it. A beat like that is good for swing-dancing with a partner.

  • yes, I remember waiting expectantly after the break in april to the isle of wight and being disappointed with elp, just waiting for that old light ecstatic feel that the nice used to give me....

  • What a great version!!

  • its good to see this on so soon after its release. I saw them a lot around this time I notice youve left off the beginning bit about groupies and gropies. the organ here sounds very watery and hes playing with a lot of dynamism, before the onset of ELP

  • one of my favourite nice songs! thx dude.

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