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Topic: Emerson Lake & Palmer poll!Posted By: Gandalff
Subject: Emerson Lake & Palmer poll!
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 02:39
For all soreheads: Cozy Powell´s role was too marginal without doubt. Besides, this topic is about Emerson, Lake and Palmer.
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Replies: Posted By: sydbarrett2010
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 02:48
greg lake my best artist after david gilmour waters and barrett
Posted By: friso
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 04:00
I voted for Greg Lake. He's one of the best voices of progressive rock.
Posted By: MonsterMagnet
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 05:03
Keith Emerson is a keyboard virtuoso and a very good composer of prog. My second vote goes for Carl Palmer, very good drummer who composed almost all my favorite pieces on "Works Volume I and II" (Bullfrog) .
Greg Lake is of course an expert of the bass but I sometimes don't like his singing (already in "Cat Food" of KC), and especially his compositions after "Brain Salad Surgery" who pointed towards a more pop and less adventurous direction (Watching Over You, I Believe In Father Christmas, Nobody Loves You Like I Do) .
Posted By: someone_else
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 05:32
Keith Emerson, just before Greg Lake. Emerson's virtuosity versus Lake's vocal abilities make this a difficult choice.
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Posted By: JD
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 08:40
E - Keys - I play 'em all with ease
P - Drums - listen here she comes
L - Bass - playing in my face
On a side note I always thought the lyrics were :
'Drums listen as she cums' 'Keys a playin' on my knees' 'Two diamond tigers in the sky'
But that's a whole other thread
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Posted By: progmatic
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 08:51
Can't vote. Can't stand any of em now, they're shadows of their former selves. But when they were in their prime ... all three were great. Back then, I'd go for Lake because of his excellent and underrated bass playing as well as his marvelous voice. Which now sounds like saccharin.
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Posted By: Blacksword
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 08:53
Can't really vote for a favorite member. ELP were one of those bands where each contribution was integral to their formula, like Zep. In my opinion anyway. When Emerson & Lake recruited Powell, they were a different band, but not a bad one. I can't believe I gave the ELPowell album such a scathing review on here. I've been listening to it a lot lately, and my re-appraisal is at least 3 stars.
I guess Emerson was the musical backbone, but the music was brought to life by the other two. I've been on a bit of an ELP trip since seeing them live back in July. I've embraced them at last!
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Posted By: AtomicCrimsonRush
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 08:53
EMERSON!!!!
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Posted By: The Truth
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 09:49
I'm almost certain this poll has been done before Either way, I'll give Lake the vote. Just a great musician overall.
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 16:06
Emerson!
Isn't this band a clone of Triumvirat? (just kidding)
Posted By: snobb
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 16:18
Greg Lake for me
Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 17:40
Emerson for his original vintage prog inventions and wonderful sounds and playing, but Lake comes close behind, because of his strong melodies, wonderful voice and imaginative lyrics.
Posted By: Lark the Starless
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 17:43
Palmer
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Posted By: Formentera Lady
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 19:58
Difficult. When they were in their prime, they were probably the best drummer, keyboard player and bass player of their time. Technically they are all equally great. So I'll decide after my own interests. When I listen to music, the thing I listen to first is the rhythm and the drums. So I'll vote for Palmer.
Posted By: presdoug
Date Posted: August 28 2010 at 20:37
just bought a DVD of the December 1970 Pictures At An Exhibition-as a complete entity, man i love these guys!
Posted By: Gandalfino
Date Posted: August 29 2010 at 11:03
Greg Lake - he´s bassist, guitarist, singer and songwriter.
Emerson plays, what I know, on keyboards only (and he´s composer too).
Posted By: 40footwolf
Date Posted: August 29 2010 at 21:18
Palmer was the most talented and least pretentious, so CP by a long shot.
Posted By: b4usleep
Date Posted: August 30 2010 at 03:24
75% of the band is Emerson
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: August 30 2010 at 09:44
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.
Posted By: Gandalff
Date Posted: August 30 2010 at 12:25
b4usleep wrote:
75% of the band is Emerson
He´s singing too?
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Posted By: crimhead
Date Posted: August 30 2010 at 13:22
AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:
EMERSON!!!!
Posted By: b4usleep
Date 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%
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Posted By: GY!BE
Date Posted: August 30 2010 at 19:08
Emerson
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Posted By: richardh
Date 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!
Posted By: progkidjoel
Date Posted: August 31 2010 at 02:08
Palmer, easily.
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Posted By: DeKay
Date Posted: September 20 2010 at 14:33
All of them are giants. My choice is Lake only because he sang to my favourite album, which is not an ELP album (not difficult to guess though)...
Posted By: Kojak
Date Posted: September 20 2010 at 14:36
friso wrote:
I voted for Greg Lake. He's one of the best voices of progressive rock.
Very difficult to choose a favourite when the 3 are very talented musicians and awesome at what they do, but I went with Greg for that voice.
Posted By: Ruby900
Date Posted: September 24 2010 at 15:17
Palmer. Brill, just brill. And a charming down to earth man, unlike Lake........
Posted By: Varon
Date Posted: September 24 2010 at 15:28
EMERSON of course is the best. He c r e a t e d music ; Lake is good but he's just a performer !
Who's greater - Mozart or pianists of genius that e x e c u t e d HIS compositions??
P.S. I don't compare Emerson with Mozart /
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Posted By: The Bearded Bard
Date Posted: February 29 2012 at 18:08
When I can vote: Lake.
I simply love his voice, in ItCotKC, ItWoP and in ELPs works (and other albums to)
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Posted By: geneyesontle
Date Posted: February 29 2012 at 18:24
Lake.
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Posted By: rupert
Date 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 By: silverpot
Date Posted: March 01 2012 at 18:02
I think Emerson would've been unbearable to listen to without Lake's sense of melody and great voice.
Posted By: Capt Fongsby
Date 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.
Posted By: richardh
Date 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
Posted By: Ian Stuart
Date Posted: March 03 2012 at 23:49
Gotta go with Greg Lake. As a further example I give you Still from the Pete Sinfield album of the same name.
Posted By: spknoevl
Date Posted: March 05 2012 at 07:27
While Lake supplied the voice and, I suppose, the hits, the entire sound of the band was based around Emerson's keyboards.
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Posted By: akaBona
Date Posted: March 05 2012 at 10:33
palmer - emerson - lake
Posted By: NickHall
Date Posted: March 06 2012 at 06:35