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rushfan4
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Posted: March 05 2013 at 13:47 | ||
An interesting interview with Greg Lake in Rolling Stone that I thought should be shared. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/prog-rock-pioneer-greg-lake-punk-is-not-a-form-of-music-its-a-fashion-statement-20130305?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Rollingstone%2FCNN%2FNews+%28RollingStone.com+--+CNN%29
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rdtprog
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Posted: March 05 2013 at 17:15 | ||
Thanks for that interview! Nice!
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richardh
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Posted: March 05 2013 at 17:20 | ||
thanks! a few snippets on the actual creative end of ELP and then why they didn't tour after High Voltage:
I'm very proud of ELP, but it wasn't the journalists that brought down ELP. I think it was ELP themselves. It started to fragment when they made Works Volume 1. It was a good album, but it wasn't ELP. It was Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer with an orchestra. Well, with three separate orchestras. [Laughs] The album went platinum, and I can say with all the humility that I can muster that there were some great tracks on the record. But it wasn't a record that reflected the chemistry of ELP. It reflected the individuals apart from each other. There are some tracks, like "Pirates," for example, which stand up on their own. Leonard Bernstein liked that song a lot. But the truth of it was that Works Volume 1 was the beginning of the end. After that, ELP never made another really innovative record. I don't know. It frustrates me. Frankly, it takes a lot of energy and determination to reach a playing standard that people expect from a band like ELP. The expectation is very high. People are coming to see the legendary ELP. What do they expect? I'll tell you. They expect to see the band they heard on record or saw on tour in 1974. And now we're 40 years older, and you've got to do it the same. That takes some doing. I really wanted to go out and play a world tour. We only got the one show, and after five or six more the band would have been formidable. Keith and Carl didn't want to do it. I don't know why. It's very strange, but there's something about ELP that doesn't work. It used to work, but it doesn't work now. That might change. People do change, of course. I go back to my philosophy of the duty you have to perform for people who have invested not only their money, but a lot of their feelings into your music. I just feel that you should try and give them satisfaction Edited by richardh - March 05 2013 at 17:21 |
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SquonkHunter
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Posted: March 05 2013 at 18:51 | ||
When they were at their peak, none were better. When they "lost" that certain chemistry, they were awful. Even so, their primo stuff is the best of the genre. IMO, of course.
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KingCrInuYasha
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Posted: March 06 2013 at 11:52 | ||
But even if he did incorporate now-white elements into their music, critics would just say they were "appropriating them"; hence why acts like Led Zeppelin were trashed while others like Captain Beefheart got off the hook. Also, I'm skeptical about Lake's "Punk is not a form of music" statement. The Stooges, The New York Dolls, The Ramones, The Clash and even The Sex Pistols had some decent stuff. If Lake, on the other hand, was talking about the movement that spawned punk rock, then he hit the nail right on the head. There's more pretension in a Lester Bangs article than in the title track to Tarkus. |
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hellogoodbye
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Posted: March 06 2013 at 17:31 | ||
Harold13
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Posted: March 06 2013 at 23:00 | ||
HELL YES!!!
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richardh
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Posted: March 07 2013 at 02:54 | ||
Funny how people miss the point about ELP as a band. Sorry but that is a desperately dull impression of ELP. At least Triumvirate were fun.
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Evolver
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Posted: July 02 2014 at 07:34 | ||
A new 40th anniversary edition of Brain Salad Surgery was released yerterday - 2 CDs and a DVD.
Disk 1: The original album remastered
Disk 2: The alternate Brain Salad Surgery: other mixes and takes from teh album, plus the Brain Salad Surgery and Apple Blossoms B-sides
DVD: 2014 Super Stereo Brain Salad Surgery remixed by Jakko Jakszyk - plus flac files of both mixes.
I haven't gotten all the way through it yet.
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verslibre
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Posted: July 02 2014 at 20:27 | ||
Cool! How much was it? You got it from Amazon, I presume? |
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Evolver
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Posted: July 02 2014 at 20:39 | ||
It was only $16.99 US at Newbury Comics.
Great chain in Massachusetts. I've known the owner since my record store days. Great guy. Www.newbury.com if you want to order it from them. |
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verslibre
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Posted: July 02 2014 at 23:16 | ||
Ah, yes, familiar with the name. Have never had the pleasure of visiting their store. I hear it's really cool. Good price on that, too! |
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Evolver
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Posted: July 04 2014 at 16:59 | ||
I've listen to the first two CDs so far.
Disk 1 I believe is from a previous remix, but I can't be certain.
Disk 2 is misleading. Most of the tracks say "alternate version" whisch should differentiate them from the ones that say "different mix". But they don't sound like alternate takes. Just slightly different mixes - mostly the piano tracks come through more that the original.
There is a "different version" of Karn Evil 9 - 3rd Impression, that sounds like an early take on the piece, when Greg and Carl hadn't yet worked out their parts. That's the only track that rings true to the liner notes statement that disk 2 shows how the pieces evolved.
The Brain Salad Surgery is the original version, not the updated one on Works 2. This has been released on previous editions, but the mix here, especially that stomach dropping bass synth swoop, is the best I've heard it.
I'll be listening to the new mix soon.
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RockHound
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Posted: July 05 2014 at 12:42 | ||
Oh yes - the irony! Emerson's organ playing is so deeply rooted in Jimmy Smith's blues/jazz style it's incredible. Smith and Emerson are two of my all-time favorite musicians, and they both wore their influences on their sleeves very proudly.
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verslibre
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Posted: July 06 2014 at 14:10 | ||
Keith's recalling of his presence at a Jimmy Smith set in a small downtown club (later in the night after ELP had played a large venue) is legendary. Apparently Keith really "stuck out" and chose to not remain for the entire set, but the guy was one of Keith's heroes and he wanted to make the effort to see him. Smith's live CD Root Down is absolutely essential if you love that organ and if you love good music, period. |
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: July 06 2014 at 20:35 | ||
I appreciate ELP.
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richardh
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Posted: July 07 2014 at 01:03 | ||
Go that on order
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Gerinski
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Posted: July 07 2014 at 01:06 | ||
I understand that the DVD does contain audio stuff only, no video, right? For what you say I'm afraid that even as an ELP fan I'm not gonna spend my euros on this one...
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richardh
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Posted: July 07 2014 at 01:15 | ||
I don't blame you although to be fair the 3 disc package is quite nice and the alternative instrumental versions of KE9 3rd Impression are a must have for fans.
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verslibre
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Posted: July 07 2014 at 02:02 | ||
Let us know when you spin it. It's a monster! |
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