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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2007 at 07:50
Originally posted by lightyearday lightyearday wrote:

the Led Zep gig  this year


The news say it won't happen that soon. Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2007 at 07:47
Hi Every one
 
 first post on the site  - i'm so jassed to see so many like minded peeps in here.
 
anyways; with all the hoohah regarding 'will YES tour or won't they" and with Emo playing with Chris Squier at the Led Zep gig  this year , I am thinking the timing is perfect for Chris and Emo to get together formaly , either with Alan White or better yet Carl Palmer and  put something together. 
 
Imagine Emerson Squire and Palmer - ESP.
 
in Emo's book he says he asked Chris at the same time as asking Greg...
 
come on guys make ESP happen!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2007 at 23:12
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Tarkus31 Tarkus31 wrote:

Well, needless to say, I'll be going to see the Carl Palmer Band on their next tour.


I would really like to see  them as well.... might invite Prog Sylvie with me LOL.. just so I can meet Carl. She always seems to meet him hahahha Angry   I don't think Carl  would remember.. of course he wouldn't....but I spoke to him online several years ago.  Hell of a nice guy.
 
I met Carl during the Asia tour last year. He and Geoff Downes were signing autographs after the concert. Carl was incredibly nice and seemed very interested what I had to say in the ten seconds I talked to him. He commented on my age (I was 18 at the time) and we laughed about how my dad "forced" me to listen to Asia. It suprised me how nice he was. I didnt really expect a world class musician to be that nice and down to earth, but from what I've heard, Carl is like that, just a really nice guy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2007 at 19:19
Originally posted by Tarkus31 Tarkus31 wrote:

Well, needless to say, I'll be going to see the Carl Palmer Band on their next tour.


I would really like to see  them as well.... might invite Prog Sylvie with me LOL.. just so I can meet Carl. She always seems to meet him hahahha Angry   I don't think Carl  would remember.. of course he wouldn't....but I spoke to him online several years ago.  Hell of a nice guy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2007 at 19:13
Well, needless to say, I'll be going to see the Carl Palmer Band on their next tour.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2007 at 10:30
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Tarkus31 Tarkus31 wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Slightly off topic but I saw The Carl Palmer Trio recently and they are now performing the whole of Pictures At An Exhibition (minus vocals obviously). Carl is still the greatest powerhouse prog drummer IMO.
 
The CP band is doing a tour of the US in 2008, and I'm excited and hoping they come near me.
 
How is their version of Pictures?
 
They try to play it as close to the original album as possible you will be pleased to know including the complex Baba Yaga sections that are on side two.Its a real treat!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2007 at 10:29
Originally posted by Tarkus31 Tarkus31 wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Slightly off topic but I saw The Carl Palmer Trio recently and they are now performing the whole of Pictures At An Exhibition (minus vocals obviously). Carl is still the greatest powerhouse prog drummer IMO.
 
The CP band is doing a tour of the US in 2008, and I'm excited and hoping they come near me.
 
How is their version of Pictures?
 
They try to play it as close to the original album as possible you will be pleased to know including the complex Baba Yaga sections that are on side two.Its a real treat!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2007 at 08:24
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Slightly off topic but I saw The Carl Palmer Trio recently and they are now performing the whole of Pictures At An Exhibition (minus vocals obviously). Carl is still the greatest powerhouse prog drummer IMO.
 
The CP band is doing a tour of the US in 2008, and I'm excited and hoping they come near me.
 
How is their version of Pictures?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2007 at 03:57
Slightly off topic but I saw The Carl Palmer Trio recently and they are now performing the whole of Pictures At An Exhibition (minus vocals obviously). Carl is still the greatest powerhouse prog drummer IMO.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2007 at 19:52
Yeah, ELP tours were a little before my time. I could have gone in the ninties, but I had no idea who ELP were until a few years ago when I got into prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2007 at 16:26
I last saw them in '97 and they were great. It was an old theater and Keith brought the roof down litterally while doing the solo at the end of Lucky Man. I was to see them again while on tour with Deep Purple and Dream Theater which would have been a dream concert had they not cancelled it when I got to my seat. I have been a fan of ELP since the 1st album. Seen them 4 or 5 times and hope to see them again.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2007 at 11:14
Originally posted by Ghost Rider Ghost Rider wrote:

Count me in!Wink I am another proud ELP fan, who last  year was so lucky as to witness a cracking live performance by Keith Emerson at London's Astoria Theatre. I really don't understand how some people can praise DT to high heaven and at the same time bash ELP mercilesslyCry...
 
I would kill to see KE, but he's not touring the US anytime soon. But my spirits are high as Carl Palmer is doing a US tour for both his band as well as Asia.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2007 at 04:31
Hmm, why does this topic title seem so familiar...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2007 at 04:27
Count me in!Wink I am another proud ELP fan, who last  year was so lucky as to witness a cracking live performance by Keith Emerson at London's Astoria Theatre. I really don't understand how some people can praise DT to high heaven and at the same time bash ELP mercilesslyCry...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2007 at 23:16
Originally posted by Tarkus31 Tarkus31 wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Tarkus31 Tarkus31 wrote:

I know what you're talking about. I've never heard the Ise of Wight debut, but I have a dvd of a show they did a few days before, and its amazing.

Anyway, most people I know have never listened to prog, or heard of ELP, and the cannon thing is one of the stories about ELP that I tell them. Along with Keith's spinning piano at the California Jam.


hahhaha.. oh the spinning piano was just so... prog

you deserve two clappies for that

ClapClap

ahh ..what the hell have another clappie for being an ELP fan.. we don't get enough love here

Clap
 
Finding another ELP fan is next to impossible! So you get more! ClapClapClap
 
And ELP is my favorite band, so I dont find many people who agree with me on that, or even know who ELP even are.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2007 at 23:12
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by Tarkus31 Tarkus31 wrote:

I know what you're talking about. I've never heard the Ise of Wight debut, but I have a dvd of a show they did a few days before, and its amazing.

Anyway, most people I know have never listened to prog, or heard of ELP, and the cannon thing is one of the stories about ELP that I tell them. Along with Keith's spinning piano at the California Jam.


hahhaha.. oh the spinning piano was just so... prog

you deserve two clappies for that

ClapClap

ahh ..what the hell have another clappie for being an ELP fan.. we don't get enough love here

Clap
 
Finding another ELP fan is next to impossible! So you get more! ClapClapClap
 
And ELP is my favorite band, so I dont find many people who agree with me on that, or even know who ELP even are.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2007 at 23:08
Originally posted by Tarkus31 Tarkus31 wrote:

I know what you're talking about. I've never heard the Ise of Wight debut, but I have a dvd of a show they did a few days before, and its amazing.

Anyway, most people I know have never listened to prog, or heard of ELP, and the cannon thing is one of the stories about ELP that I tell them. Along with Keith's spinning piano at the California Jam.


hahhaha.. oh the spinning piano was just so... prog

you deserve two clappies for that

ClapClap

ahh ..what the hell have another clappie for being an ELP fan.. we don't get enough love here

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2007 at 23:05

I know what you're talking about. I've never heard the Ise of Wight debut, but I have a dvd of a show they did a few days before, and its amazing. I think its called Masters From The Vaults. Has about 5 songs on it, and random 'special effects' usually of water boiling or some spiral effect. Anyway, the playing is amazing, and in the middle of Take A Pebble Greg Lake cuts into Old Blue where he usually did either Lucky Man or Still You Turn Me On as a solo acoustic spot. And for some reason, Carl Palmer comes out with finger cymbals and they end the song together. Made me laugh. Anyway, I highly recomend checking it out.

Anyway, most people I know have never listened to prog, or heard of ELP, and the cannon thing is one of the stories about ELP that I tell them. Along with Keith's spinning piano at the California Jam.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2007 at 12:41
Originally posted by Tapfret Tapfret wrote:

Originally posted by pero pero wrote:

I have DVD before Pictures, somwhere in England. They are playing staff only from their first album. I don't know which is your version?
 
 
But anyway this was their first recorded gig even before first album was out.
 
 
Did you not notice them playing "Pictures" on this?


EMERSON LAKE & PALMER (ELP)

The Birth Of A Band - Isle Of Wight Festival 1970

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Posted 2:42:53 PM EST, 6/17/2006

2%20stars Well.. after a long break from reviewing... time to get back in the saddle hahah

LADIES AND GENTLEMAN... PLEASE WELCOME FOR THEIR FIRST DEBUT PERFOMANCE...EVER

EMERSON...LAKE...AND...PALMER

of course we know it wasn't the true debut but...this is what exploded Emerson Lake and Palmer to the forefront of progressive rock. This is a recent release from Eagle Vision that is a single double sided CD disk. The first side is a portion of their landmark 'debut' performance at the Isle of Wight August 29, 1970. The first side of the disk contains a full version of their interpetation of Mussorgsky's 'Pictures at an Exhibition'. An edited performance of Take A Pebble, a typical incendiary performance of Rondo, and their typical show closer: Nutrocker. A great listen if you don't have a copy of the full performance, since this album is easily and readily available in stores today. The sound quality is excellent. Recommended if a first time exposure to this show.

The second side is what makes the album worth the few stars I'm going to give it. The second side is a DVD that contains a new film with a synopsis of the group.. their beginnings and some great insight into their creative thoughts and inspirations. The section on The Moog, and Augmenting the music are especially interesting. This film incorporates the Murray Lerner film that was shot of the group performing at the Isle of Wright. Anyone familiar with his previous films out on the market.. The Jethro Tull and Message to Love DVD's will know that at times crowd shots are interspaced into the music. Take a Pebble is a particular waste unless you want to see dirty hippies bathing at the beach..picking up...pebbles hhahahha. The two standouts are the INCREDIBLE perfromance of Mussorgsky.. complete with the infamous cannons and Rondo of course...knives and Carl Palmer drum solo included. Though the Masters from the Vault (Beyond the Beginning) DVD versions of Rondo are better.

All in all, I gained some more insight into what I feel is a fascinating and completely essential band in the annuls of progressive rock. 4 stars for personal enjoyment... 2 stars for the the forum at large. You will learn more about ELP with this, but it's not essential.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2007 at 12:20
I have a question. When BSS came out in '73 or whenever it was, the 1st song that our rock station played here in the Philadelphia Pa. U.S. area was the title track, BSS.  It is not the same version as on Works 2. Does anybody know of, or have this version? I saw someone on this sight did a review of a flexidisc that had it on it. 
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