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Posted: October 06 2012 at 14:08
Only just heard the Delta version, so I might have needed a little more getting used to it, but I like better the ELP one. The Delta one, even though it is somewhat heavier, isn't nearly as Crazy as ELP's one.
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Posted: October 06 2012 at 14:33
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Posted: October 06 2012 at 20:51
ELP adapted Ginastera. Mekong Delta copied ELP's version. Palmer's drumming is far better and ELP has a far more original take on the...ummm....original.
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Posted: October 07 2012 at 04:41
There's also a version on the Magna Carta tribute featuring Jordan Rudess and Japanese outfit Gerard also give a suitable battering on the Keyboards Triangle tribute album.
ELP's version is one of my favourite things by ELP and any prog band for that matter. It has a delicious production particularly the percussion sounds that are embedded deep in the mix on the quieter moments. Its a work of art imo.Ginastera loved it of course and remarked 'terrible , terrible' when he first heard it during a lunch at his house with Keith Emerson. Ginastera's wife thankfully spoke some English and pointed out to a slightly perplexed Keith Emerson that he was complimenting it!
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Posted: October 08 2012 at 13:27
The Dark Elf wrote:
ELP adapted Ginastera. Mekong Delta copied ELP's version. Palmer's drumming is far better and ELP has a far more original take on the...ummm....original.
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Posted: October 08 2012 at 15:17
I think I read somewhere that only one album of Ginastera's music had ever been released in the UK. ELP doing a version of it was not exactly meddling with the classics. Any other version by a band was always going to a copy of the ELP adapation. Gerards is also very similar to Mekong Delta although at least it has some rabid drumming thats a lot of fun. No Carl Palmer but I once saw the guy live with Ars Nova in London when he broke the gong for a Pink Floyd tribute band. Perhaps one of the funniest and most memorable things I ever saw at a live show.
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