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micky
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Posted: January 02 2008 at 18:06 |
wow.... can think any adjective can be thrown at ELP and stick... but this one... that in a perverse way is why they can never be thought of as boring... can blow your shoes off one moment.. or have you pulling your hair out another...
one moment want to break bad and kick some ass.... another moment you want to snuggle with that someone special and get it on.
boring ..pfff...
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khammer99
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Posted: January 02 2008 at 18:24 |
Boring? No. Overrated? Probably not. However, I think they have too many hit or miss compositions. Seems to me at times you had 3 large egos in sync and then 3 large egos trying to drown each other out... They certainly deserve the kudos for expanding rock music at the time, though.
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has
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Blacksword
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Posted: January 03 2008 at 07:05 |
I've never neen a fan, but boring is not really a word to describe them. Tarkus, for example is far from boring! This is their finest hour in my opinion.
I generally dont find myself inspired to listen to ELP. For me, it feels like that have a some good ideas that they dont develop in a way that appeals to me. Too many ballads, too much pomp and classical influence; not enough darkness, atmosphere or ambience. It seems also that the lack of lead guitar is often inadequately compensated for by the other instruments. VDGG are a good example of how guitar can be routinely absent from the music, but not missed because of how the other instruments - mainly the sax - are used in it's place.
That said, ELP are clearly excellent musicians.
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jimmy_row
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Posted: January 03 2008 at 11:27 |
I think that KE9 could be boring to someone who doesn't "get" what's going on. The first several times I heard it I didn't make it halfway through because there didn't to be any semblance of direction after the second part (of course I know better now)...just depends on what someone is accustomed to hearing. ELP were so over-the-top that it's sort of funny to think of them as boring but IMO there's several bands around here that people hang the 'boring' tag on that are far more engaging than ELP while being less "in your face".
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micky
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Posted: January 03 2008 at 11:51 |
jimmy_row wrote:
I think that KE9 could be boring to someone who doesn't "get" what's going on. The first several times I heard it I didn't make it halfway through because there didn't to be any semblance of direction after the second part (of course I know better now)...just depends on what someone is accustomed to hearing. ELP were so over-the-top that it's sort of funny to think of them as boring but IMO there's several bands around here that people hang the 'boring' tag on that are far more engaging than ELP while being less "in your face". |
I couldn't agree more.... in fact... regardless of how lyrically the various impressions are tied together.. it is the apparent (to me.. but can always stand to be educated) musical disconnect between them that keeps me from hailing the piece as a whole on the level (other than shear display of musical....chops) of other major work by other groups.
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