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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2008 at 05:54
Originally posted by crimson87 crimson87 wrote:

TAKE BRAIN SALAD SURGERY TO THE PLACE WHERE IT BELONGS: THE TOP 10.


Couldn't agree more.  Probably their best album - EVER!  Though, I agree with the other poster who said "Tarkus" and "Trilogy" should be in the running too.  The early 1970s - the best period for great ELP music!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2008 at 21:20
Prior to reading this thread I had no idea how polarizing ELP was. Although I've been listening to prog for a good 4 years now, I haven't really strayed into the community. I had always thought that ELP was a highly revered band that was essentially untouchable outside of the other prog giants of the 70s. I then noticed that they didn't have a single album in the top 100. Sure they have filler (perfect example is most of Tarkus's B side) but that doesn't retract from the fact that the rest of the album is great, with the title track being a masterpiece.
The 5 star rating is meant to be given out to "essential" albums that can be considered a "masterpiece of progressive music." The rating is not exclusive for flawless pieces of art but that doesn't mean it should be thrown around. There are plenty of albums on the Top 100 that I love and consider sublime. Yet when I get around to giving them an actual review + rating, I will not give them 5 stars because they are either not essential or masterpieces of progressive music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2008 at 04:16
I saw ELP at Wembley in 1974. My over riding memory is one of thinking 'What the hell am I doing here'?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2008 at 04:28
Originally posted by Lost Follower Lost Follower wrote:

I saw ELP at Wembley in 1974. My over riding memory is one of thinking 'What the hell am I doing here'?
 
You should be thinking "I am a very lucky so and so".  Many people on PA would have given their right arm to see ELP in their prime. I'll bet that was a magical show.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2008 at 04:37

Tarkus epic is one of the best ever... but the rest of their discography doesn't do much to me....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2008 at 14:39
ELP were great, why are they so hated everywhere???

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2008 at 14:59
Originally posted by febus febus wrote:

Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

ELP didn't have filler on their albums. They had fun energetic songs that broke up the tension. Its sort of like going out for a gormet dinner. You invigorate your taste buds for new flavors by cleaning your palate.

In earlier times, if a strong course were served, a small dish of lemon sorbet would immediately follow it. The purpose, of course, was to clear the taste buds making them ready to experience the next bountiful dish without competition from lingering flavors.


For example, on Brain Salad Surgery... "Toccata" is musically perfect to me, very heavy, very moving and very well played. Then it takes "Still You Turn Me On" and "Benny" before your palate is cleaned enough to enjoy Karn Evil 9 from a clean perspective... no lingering flavors so to speak.


When I hear people refer to Are You Ready, Eddy... as filler, then I realize they just aren't gormet listeners! Tongue


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2008 at 18:20
Originally posted by Roj M30 Roj M30 wrote:

Originally posted by Lost Follower Lost Follower wrote:

I saw ELP at Wembley in 1974. My over riding memory is one of thinking 'What the hell am I doing here'?
 
You should be thinking "I am a very lucky so and so".  Many people on PA would have given their right arm to see ELP in their prime. I'll bet that was a magical show.
 
I am one of them , probably my right arm is not enough. But I need my left one to put Brain Salad Surgery!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 16 2008 at 18:28
Originally posted by SgtPepper67 SgtPepper67 wrote:

ELP were great, why are they so hated everywhere???
 
I don't know since I didn't live in the 70's. But almost everyone says they were hated because of their classical reinterpretations. Also they were hated bacause Emerson knew how to put a great show . It's weird since the reasons that justify their hatred are the ones that the music press used for most prog rock bands. But since ELP played the most "in your face" style of prog they got most of the flak.
 
I laugh when the experts say that ELP was the only band among the big ones from the 70's that left no influence. What about italian and japanese prog then??? Also there are many bands from our country that are heavily influenced by ELP
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 02:41
It's interesting - on the one hand, you have prog metal fans feeling persecuted because the rest of the prog crowd has such a lowly opinion of metal. On the other hand, one of the giants of prog doesn't make the top 100.  But the reason for that is not that bonafide prog classics like Fragile or SEBTP are overrated - they deserve all the praise they get. Nor is it  because as crimson87, the anti-metalhead Wink - puts it, metalheads don't get ELP or whatever. I am a metalhead and I love ELP alright. Rather, I would ask what the hell are - say - Camel's albums doing so high up in the rankings.  Three of Camel's classic albums make the top 20 of Symphonic prog and that's a real stretch. Don't get me wrong, I think Camel are a good band too but I am afraid they are becoming sort of a gateway band and end up getting more than their fair share of appreciation. So if ELP is well out of the top 100, it's not any fault of us Genesis fans or that of metalheads Tongue, it's the overrating of less deserving bands that's crowded out the top 100. 

Myself, I love the s/t, Tarkus and BSS. I am lukewarm to Trilogy and Pictures at an exhibition but that's alright, I don't like each and every album of my favourite bands in general so I am not disappointed at that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 03:25
I know I'm a late-comer to this thread, but to hear that they are not in the top 100 is just ludicrous. They are easily among the top 5 most prominent bands of the genre. The were also one of the top-grossing touring bands of the 70's, "Karn Evil 9" might be one of the most commercially successful prog songs ever released, and "Lucky Man" virtually put the Moog synthesizer on the map.

I know they had some odd moments, especially later in their career, but those are more than made up for by Tarkus, Trilogy, Brain Salad, ELP, and "Welcome Back...".

I think one of the most important facets of ELP was that they were the only prog band to dare to be "wild" on stage. You didn't just hear music at an ELP concert, you got a rock concert...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 06:53
Originally posted by Roj M30 Roj M30 wrote:

Originally posted by Lost Follower Lost Follower wrote:

I saw ELP at Wembley in 1974. My over riding memory is one of thinking 'What the hell am I doing here'?
 
You should be thinking "I am a very lucky so and so".  Many people on PA would have given their right arm to see ELP in their prime. I'll bet that was a magical show.



Well I can understand why some people hereabouts might think that. But to me it was all about show and no depth. I was only 15 for a start and was surrounded by old people (They must have been mid 20's at least!) with beards and denim. No fun at allreally. ELP were. I'm sad to say and wish in no way to insult anyone here, the worst excess of over blown 70's self indulgent drivel.

A good enough reason on their own (along with Yes) for the Sex Pistols to form.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 13:43
Originally posted by Lost Follower Lost Follower wrote:

Originally posted by Roj M30 Roj M30 wrote:

Originally posted by Lost Follower Lost Follower wrote:

I saw ELP at Wembley in 1974. My over riding memory is one of thinking 'What the hell am I doing here'?
 
You should be thinking "I am a very lucky so and so".  Many people on PA would have given their right arm to see ELP in their prime. I'll bet that was a magical show.



Well I can understand why some people hereabouts might think that. But to me it was all about show and no depth. I was only 15 for a start and was surrounded by old people (They must have been mid 20's at least!) with beards and denim. No fun at allreally. ELP were. I'm sad to say and wish in no way to insult anyone here, the worst excess of over blown 70's self indulgent drivel.

A good enough reason on their own (along with Yes) for the Sex Pistols to form.
 
 
That makes me wanna be there more!!!!!LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 14:00
After reading thru most of this thread, I remember why I don't come here that often anymore.  First it was all the fighting about allowing Tool, Radiohead, DreamTheater.. etc.  into progarchives, then it was all the non-proggy types bashing ELP.
 
I'm sorry, but evidently if you don't like ELP, you're really not progressive music fans.  ELP were and still are the definition of prog rock.  All the whining about Benny and Jeremy being filler and bringing the albums down.... bullocks!!  Thats what makes it progressive... it was ecletic, bombastic... full of life and ... Fun. 
 
Tool, Porcupine Tree, Radiohead.... they ain't prog.  Dream Theater... maybe once in a while when they let Jordan at it... otherwise, they ain't prog either. 
 
And I say that knowing that Porcupine Tree is probably now my favorite band... but that doesn't make them prog.  And none of them are the musicians that ELP were...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 14:14
Originally posted by rogerthat rogerthat wrote:

It's interesting - on the one hand, you have prog metal fans feeling persecuted because the rest of the prog crowd has such a lowly opinion of metal. On the other hand, one of the giants of prog doesn't make the top 100.  But the reason for that is not that bonafide prog classics like Fragile or SEBTP are overrated - they deserve all the praise they get. Nor is it  because as crimson87, the anti-metalhead Wink - puts it, metalheads don't get ELP or whatever. I am a metalhead and I love ELP alright. Rather, I would ask what the hell are - say - Camel's albums doing so high up in the rankings.  Three of Camel's classic albums make the top 20 of Symphonic prog and that's a real stretch. Don't get me wrong, I think Camel are a good band too but I am afraid they are becoming sort of a gateway band and end up getting more than their fair share of appreciation. So if ELP is well out of the top 100, it's not any fault of us Genesis fans or that of metalheads Tongue, it's the overrating of less deserving bands that's crowded out the top 100. 

Myself, I love the s/t, Tarkus and BSS. I am lukewarm to Trilogy and Pictures at an exhibition but that's alright, I don't like each and every album of my favourite bands in general so I am not disappointed at that.
 
 
Yeah , I probably did one extra bashing against prog metal in the process. But when I first came to PA and looked at the top symphonic albums list I could not believe it. Instead you got bands like Bacamarte , which are good but lets face it , their music it's pretty derivative apart from the exotic enchant brazilian female vocals and some native rythms  may have.
And Camel...  they sure are one of the best prog bands of the 70's if you don't count the classic ones. Morover , they managed to release very good stuff when prog was way past it's prime such as Nude , or Dust and Dreams. But to include 2 or 3 albums among the landmarks of 70's prog it's a bit too much.
The difference in rating between ELP best albums and Camel's may be that of 4 or 5 prog reviewers ratings , it's not that much. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 14:52
Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

After reading thru most of this thread, I remember why I don't come here that often anymore.  First it was all the fighting about allowing Tool, Radiohead, DreamTheater.. etc.  into progarchives, then it was all the non-proggy types bashing ELP.
 
I'm sorry, but evidently if you don't like ELP, you're really not progressive music fans.  ELP were and still are the definition of prog rock.  All the whining about Benny and Jeremy being filler and bringing the albums down.... bullocks!!  Thats what makes it progressive... it was ecletic, bombastic... full of life and ... Fun. 
 
Tool, Porcupine Tree, Radiohead.... they ain't prog.  Dream Theater... maybe once in a while when they let Jordan at it... otherwise, they ain't prog either. 
 
And I say that knowing that Porcupine Tree is probably now my favorite band... but that doesn't make them prog.  And none of them are the musicians that ELP were...

Plenty of room for ELP, Radiohead, and Porcupine Tree in my prog universe.  Haven't explored the others, so can't really comment.  ELP put out some really good albums early on and then kind of disentigrated.  Damn shame, but I like what they did.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 15:11
^ I love PT and Radiohead also... but they aren't in my prog universe.  And having to create a prog genre for them just to fit them in... is just sort of ridiculous.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 15:15
Oh and most likely if ELP had had a lead guitarist like David Gilmour, Steve Howe, Steve Hackett.. etc. and had not been so keyboard heavy... there wouldn't be so much bashing going on.  Or you wouldn't hear that the music "didn't age" that well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 17 2008 at 15:22
Hey, one of the things I really liked about ELP was the dominant keyboards.  And I've become wary of these endless debates about what is and what isn't prog.  Way back in late '70's it seemed to just be about what was good music and what you didn't like. Big smile  I became a zombie prog pod person of sorts.  I might still be one. Tongue

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 18 2008 at 12:35
To deny the great talent of ELP is to tear out some of the roots of progressive rock, comparing them to genesis and yes is ridiculous, all these bands were wonderful in their own special ways, I suspect some people who bash ELP do not like them, that is okay, their legacy is rock solid
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