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Posted: August 30 2010 at 12:25
b4usleep wrote:
75% of the band is Emerson
He´s singing too?
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Posted: August 30 2010 at 15:53
richardh wrote:
b4usleep wrote:
75% of the band is Emerson
I'm guessing Maths was not your strong point at school
Growing up I would say Keith Emerson was my hero. However I have to say that ELP would have been nothing without Carl Palmer. This is absolutely extraordinary. Keyboard hi jinks and great nifty bass work but Palmer underpins with a ferocity and control on the kit that is unmatched.
OK 60%
Edited by b4usleep - August 30 2010 at 15:58
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 02:01
b4usleep wrote:
richardh wrote:
b4usleep wrote:
75% of the band is Emerson
I'm guessing Maths was not your strong point at school
Growing up I would say Keith Emerson was my hero. However I have to say that ELP would have been nothing without Carl Palmer. This is absolutely extraordinary. Keyboard hi jinks and great nifty bass work but Palmer underpins with a ferocity and control on the kit that is unmatched.
OK 60%
Creatively speaking the 75% was probably fair enough with Lake about 20% and Carl 5%. Emerson's decline as a composer after 1977 certainly killed ELP. But I still believe that Carl Palmer was more important simply because there were few drummers who could have coped with Emerson's compositions. Jon Hiseman perhaps but he was too jazzy perhaps for Emersons ideas.
At the end of the day its a fun poll. ELP were a great band and all three were as equally important so 33.33% (recurring) is the correct answer!
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Posted: March 01 2012 at 17:51
I think they're all fabulous musicians but went for Carl Palmer cause he has got the fewest votes !
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Posted: March 01 2012 at 18:20
They were extraordinary musicians, all three of them.!
But for the sake of this poll I'll go with Carl Palmer. I mean, he can't be credited enough for his jaw-dropping drumming on their first five albums, so it seems unfair that he should be trailing behind.
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Posted: March 02 2012 at 01:32
Capt Fongsby wrote:
They were extraordinary musicians, all three of them.!
But for the sake of this poll I'll go with Carl Palmer. I mean, he can't be credited enough for his jaw-dropping drumming on their first five albums, so it seems unfair that he should be trailing behind.
If you count the live albums then it should be the first 7 to include Works Volume One as well
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