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Kati
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Topic: 2nd Round Portland Bracket: ELP v. Camel Posted: December 22 2014 at 21:18 |
CosmicVibration wrote:
Kati wrote:
CosmicVibration wrote:
ELP v. Camel? Seriously? I dig Camel, but they’re just not in the same league
as ELP.
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CosmicVibration, if Hendrix would have joined ELP (unfortunately he died just before) thus HELP, I don't know but I think I'd vote ELP. I love the guitar tunes, thus my vote went to Camel. Hug |
I may be a little biased here. I have listened to everything ELP put out, both
good and bad. However, I’ve only heard around 30% of Camel material and that
was quite some time ago. Never saw Camel
live but have seen ELP live several times.
Thanks for all the Camel links; they are actually better than I remember. A big Hug to you to Missy
I wonder if Hendrix would have actually gelled with ELP. I just
can’t imagine ELP being taken to another level.
Miss Kati, I’m sorry but I have to ask, your sig, is it from
personal experience? LOL…
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CosmicVibration, you are most wonderful thank you for giving Camel another listen too! My bottom (no kinky pun intended, ok after typing this now even I find it naughty kinky lol) the sig below is my twisted and common sense of humour not personal although quite logic common sense big hug
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Kati
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Posted: December 22 2014 at 21:11 |
O666 wrote:
I think you listened 2 or 3 ELP songs and you don't know ELP completely. Maybe I mistake about you but your posts show this. |
O666, you might be right I have only listened to a few ELP songs (quite a bit more than just 3 songs hihihi) however maybe not enough to judge them this is true. I am also speaking of what I've heard what my preference listening choice is and like tho' maybe this might not fair be I know but it's my experience so far and what I feel. I do like ELP tho' never said otherwise. A hug to you
Edited by Kati - December 22 2014 at 21:19
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Posted: December 21 2014 at 07:09 |
One good thing about this thread is that it made me re-listen to my ELP albums and appreciate them more!
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
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Posted: December 21 2014 at 03:15 |
I struggle to remember the last time ELP were a touring band. I suspect it was around 1997 when they went off to South America . A new album was in the pipeline including a track that was to be called Crossing The Rubicon. However Emerson wasn't happy with Lake deciding he should have sole control over production and that was that. Since then ELP played High Voltage but I don't remember any other live gigs. The last 14 years or so have seen them individually do at least 2 tours with their own bands and Keith Emerson briefly resurrected The Nice. ELP have been essentially dead as a band for a very long time.
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 09:44 |
I went for Camel due to Andy Latimer's recovery from leukemia after going through a very tough spell and he's actually touring with a new Camel now. No disrespect to ELP but their touring days as ELP are over as Palmer will not do it with them anymore. Yeah, Camel!
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 09:29 |
I think you listened 2 or 3 ELP songs and you don't know ELP completely. Maybe I mistake about you but your posts show this.
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 08:43 |
Kati wrote:
CosmicVibration wrote:
ELP v. Camel? Seriously? I dig Camel, but they’re just not in the same league
as ELP.
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CosmicVibration, if Hendrix would have joined ELP (unfortunately he died just before) thus HELP, I don't know but I think I'd vote ELP. I love the guitar tunes, thus my vote went to Camel. Hug |
I may be a little biased here. I have listened to everything ELP put out, both
good and bad. However, I’ve only heard around 30% of Camel material and that
was quite some time ago. Never saw Camel
live but have seen ELP live several times.
Thanks for all the Camel links; they are actually better than I remember. A big Hug to you to Missy
I wonder if Hendrix would have actually gelled with ELP. I just
can’t imagine ELP being taken to another level.
Miss Kati, I’m sorry but I have to ask, your sig, is it from
personal experience? LOL…
Edited by CosmicVibration - December 20 2014 at 09:14
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Kati
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 04:38 |
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 04:32 |
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 04:26 |
Damn this iPhone thingy. Impossible to write anything without making heads of mistakes
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 04:25 |
It's ok, I dont mind it over here. Got myself a couple of beers, Jimi at Woodstock and a half eaten sandwich to brighten my time in the naughty corner. Seriously though, I don't think the two egos would've worked....much less the combination of two instrumentalists trying to outstage the other. Jimi and Miles, which also was very probable constellation; now THAT is an interesting pairing
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 04:19 |
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As much as I would've loved to hear it, I seriously doubt how successful a collab between Jimi and Emerson could've turned out. I mean just thinking about a splicing between the two styles literally makes my stomach turn. Complicated symph blues prog? Yikes |
That's it! Naughty corner for you, Guldbamsen! Time out 10min, unless you change your avatar back to Heston Blumenthal Barbecuing while wearing that hot bikini top gnack, gnack... hug
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 04:17 |
Flight123 wrote:
Second that Richard, I also love the lead guitar on Karn Evil 9 live. I also second that ELP didn't need a lead guitarist - that was what made them innovative and creative.
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Yup, their sound was pretty dense as it was. It made them different from the other big prog rock bands, yes, but that's hardly a bad thing.
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 04:14 |
Oh and Camel by three votes? Cutting it pretty close. I would've thought that Camel had this, easy. Maybe this forum is getting more ELP friendly? One can only hope, and I say that as a casual admirer of Tarkus. Truth be told, I'm not that crazy about Camel either
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Kati
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 04:13 |
richardh wrote:
and back at ya
I'm probably going out on a limb here but I love Greg Lake's lead guitar work on Tarkus ( Battlefield) and also the live version of Karn Evil 9. Also what about that lovely acoustic guitar on songs such as The Sage and From The Beginning? Honestly I don't think that ELP needed a full time guitarist. They would have just end up being some average run of the mill seventies prog band like ..ermm Camel
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RichardH you are so sweet! Thank you to be honest I am not sure about my facts here , I always tend to reply before thinking if this may be true, great however otherwise I am sorry about this it's the nincompoop inside me, I cannot help it but you are awesome tho'! too fab awesome really awww thank you and a big hug
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 03:58 |
As much as I would've loved to hear it, I seriously doubt how successful a collab between Jimi and Emerson could've turned out. I mean just thinking about a splicing between the two styles literally makes my stomach turn. Complicated symph blues prog? Yikes
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 03:47 |
Second that Richard, I also love the lead guitar on Karn Evil 9 live. I also second that ELP didn't need a lead guitarist - that was what made them innovative and creative.
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 02:59 |
and back at ya
I'm probably going out on a limb here but I love Greg Lake's lead guitar work on Tarkus ( Battlefield) and also the live version of Karn Evil 9. Also what about that lovely acoustic guitar on songs such as The Sage and From The Beginning? Honestly I don't think that ELP needed a full time guitarist. They would have just end up being some average run of the mill seventies prog band like ..ermm Camel
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Kati
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Posted: December 20 2014 at 02:54 |
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