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    Posted: September 09 2005 at 05:42

What's your favourite ELP cover version?

I really like Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet on the Black Moon album.

I must admit that I haven't heard much ELP but from what I've heard, I prefer the cover versions to their original songs.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 05:51
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 05:55

They're not really cover versions, but adaptions.

I like Toccata the best I think..........its a great adaption

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:03
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

They're not really cover versions, but adaptions.

I like Toccata the best I think..........its a great adaption

YES THEY ARE NOT COVERS,  great adaption

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:06
I must admit I think Romeo and Juliet is one of their weakest - too obvious a choice and doesn't add anything to the original (a bit like Mars off the ELPowell album).

I much prefer Toccata, The Barbarian and Canario (off Love Beach, eek!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:07
I understand ELP covered Man in the Long Black Coat by Bob Dylan for the In the Hot Seat album, but I haven't heard their version. I am also aware of a tribute album to ELP on which the band are covered by the likes of Robert Berry, Glenn Hughes and possibly John Wetton? I haven't heard that either. ELP's versions of Pictures at an Exhibition, Nutrocker, Toccata, Creole Dance, Bolero and Knife Edge are great! I hate to say it, but I'm not very keen on Canario.   

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:11

Originally posted by Big Ears Big Ears wrote:

I understand ELP covered Man in the Long Black Coat by Bob Dylan for the In the Hot Seat album, but I haven't heard their version. I am also aware of a tribute album to ELP on which the band are covered by the likes of Robert Berry, Glenn Hughes and possibly John Wetton? I haven't heard that either. ELP's versions of Pictures at an Exhibition, Nutrocker, Toccata, Creole Dance, Bolero and Janacek (can't think of the name of the original) are great! I hate to say it, but I'm not very keen on Canario.   

I have the covers album, I like it a lot!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:12

AND

PICTURES AT THE EXCIBITION

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:14

Originally posted by Drachen Theaker Drachen Theaker wrote:

I must admit I think Romeo and Juliet is one of their weakest - too obvious a choice and doesn't add anything to the original (a bit like Mars off the ELPowell album).

Mars off the ELPowell album ...  I like it!

Mind you, like I said before, I haven't heard too much ELP but it looks like Tocatto is a popular choice so I must check it out.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:16
Originally posted by Bob Greece Bob Greece wrote:

Originally posted by Drachen Theaker Drachen Theaker wrote:

I must admit I think Romeo and Juliet is one of their weakest - too obvious a choice and doesn't add anything to the original (a bit like Mars off the ELPowell album).

Mars off the ELPowell album ...  I like it!

Mind you, like I said before, I haven't heard too much ELP but it looks like Tocatto is a popular choice so I must check it out.

AND PLEASE GET 'PICTURES AT THE EXCIBITION' ALONG WITH ORIGINAL MUSSORGSKY'S SUITE

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:19

By the way, I read the Q magazine article on ELP and it said that it was convenient that Cozy Powell's surname began with P. At the end, it said due to the tensions in the band, maybe they should look for a keyboard player whose name begins with E.

I think Keith Emerson is fantastic by the way - I just liked the joke.

Another thing, if Steve Howe joined the band on guitar, would they be called HELP?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:21
Originally posted by jitu jitu wrote:

Originally posted by Bob Greece Bob Greece wrote:

Originally posted by Drachen Theaker Drachen Theaker wrote:

I must admit I think Romeo and Juliet is one of their weakest - too obvious a choice and doesn't add anything to the original (a bit like Mars off the ELPowell album).

Mars off the ELPowell album ...  I like it!

Mind you, like I said before, I haven't heard too much ELP but it looks like Tocatto is a popular choice so I must check it out.

AND PLEASE GET 'PICTURES AT THE EXCIBITION' ALONG WITH ORIGINAL MUSSORGSKY'S SUITE



Yes, I love the Promenade/Baba Yaga sequence on Pictures. There's an awesome version of this from 1972 on the Original Bootlegs Vol 1 CD.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:33

The Hoedown does it for me. Great fun to play too, now that I've learnt it.

It's interesting to see now that some school text books for music listening are doing a comparison exercise between the original orchestral version and the ELP version. I was doing that in schools years before this book was ever published.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 06:39
Originally posted by Bob Greece Bob Greece wrote:

By the way, I read the Q magazine article on ELP and it said that it was convenient that Cozy Powell's surname began with P. At the end, it said due to the tensions in the band, maybe they should look for a keyboard player whose name begins with E.

I think Keith Emerson is fantastic by the way - I just liked the joke.

Another thing, if Steve Howe joined the band on guitar, would they be called HELP?



It could have been HELP as they nearly hooked up with Jimi Hendrix.

I read an interview with Keith Emerson where he joked that they'd tried to get Phil Pollins and Buddy Prich before settling for Powell!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 07:34
Hoedown is their best "adaption" imo, followed by the awesome "Toccata" from "Welcome bank my friends..."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 09:03
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 11:19

Peter Gunn. Emerson pops a valium and Lake shuts his big mouth - good setup.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 12:18
Originally posted by Poxx Poxx wrote:

Peter Gunn. Emerson pops a valium and Lake shuts his big mouth - good setup.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2005 at 12:37

Originally posted by Big Ears Big Ears wrote:

I understand ELP covered Man in the Long Black Coat by Bob Dylan for the In the Hot Seat album, but I haven't heard their version. I am also aware of a tribute album to ELP on which the band are covered by the likes of Robert Berry, Glenn Hughes and possibly John Wetton? I haven't heard that either. ELP's versions of Pictures at an Exhibition, Nutrocker, Toccata, Creole Dance, Bolero and Janacek (can't think of the name of the original) are great! I hate to say it, but I'm not very keen on Canario.   

I think all those tracks are not really covers, but rather adaptations of classical pieces, which IMO is quite a different thing. BTW, I've got the tribute album, whose title is Encores, Legends and Paradox (Magna Carta). It is overall an excellent record, with a version of Knife Edge sung magnificently  by Glenn Hughes and very good performances by the likes of Igor Khoroshev, Jordan Rudess, Martin Barre and Simon Phillips (among many others). John Wetton sings two tracks, as does our dear friend James LaBrie (the less said, the better.... He sings Tarkus!).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2005 at 04:57

Discussing the the difference between covers and adaptions is merely semantics.

'All those tracks are not really covers,' is incorrect.

 



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