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Dellinger
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Posted: September 29 2014 at 20:20 | ||
Actually, I don't have albums after Brain Sallad Surgery (except for Black Moon), and I do like them a lot. But what turns me off a bit from them isn't how bad the music might be after BSS, but rather the joke songs they seem to have needed to include in their albums, plus when they went into carnival mood or however it could be described, I just can't stand it.
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richardh
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Posted: October 02 2014 at 14:56 | ||
ELP were never able to pick up the thread after the 2 or 3 year break following the 1974 world tour. Works was a compromise as they obviously wanted to do solo albums at that time. Love beach was misguided. Its better to think of ELP as the massively creative prog force of 1970-1974 and not the empty shell of a band that came later imo.
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verslibre
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Posted: October 02 2014 at 15:14 | ||
I agree, though ELPowell's one final, solid attempt in the right direction. I still like it a lot more than Black Moon, which isn't bad, it just feels "safe." ITHS has one decent song, and that's that! |
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richardh
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Posted: October 03 2014 at 01:08 | ||
The lack of Hammond on that album always frustrated me although there are some stand up prog tracks. Needs to be listened to in a cathedral for maximum effect though..
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geekfreak
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Posted: October 03 2014 at 06:44 | ||
ELP rule the classic waves of Prog Rock, the so called joke song are a little bit of hummer from three musicians...
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chopper
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Posted: October 03 2014 at 07:30 | ||
I agree. I can take or leave "Benny the Bouncer" but the others are great.
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geekfreak
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Posted: October 03 2014 at 19:42 | ||
where would we all be without a
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Rick Robson
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Posted: October 04 2014 at 05:55 | ||
These so called joke songs, as well as the so called lack of cohesiveness for many of their compositions shows how I admire them for having made music just and almost always for them three, not for the general people! (which more than once happened with other mainstream bands.)
Edited by Rick Robson - October 04 2014 at 05:56 |
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richardh
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Posted: October 05 2014 at 03:13 | ||
Most English prog bands have a sense of humour and that often comes out. Genesis seemed to get away with while apparently ELP didn't. However they probably included one too many on Tarkus Side Two. The Sheriff is actually a good track and not the worst on Trilogy while BTB is just 2 minutes long on an album that is 45 minutes . Just use the skip button!
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Rick Robson
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Posted: October 05 2014 at 06:17 | ||
^Hey this is an interesting point, I never paid attention to the british sense of humor.
I find a good occasion now to remind here what you once pointed out about the people claim of ELP albums inconsistance. Taking for example the s/t I don't see nothing wrong on it too, I feel just the contrary - how on earth can they find lack of cohesiveness in those tracks for God's sake... And whether I'm wrong or not about The Three Fates I don't care, it has such a strong moments rarely found in prog rock, and the same with Take a Pebble - just the elegance of that GRAND! piano (which I don't find in any Genesis music nor in Yes right the two most loved in PA Forum) turns that claim insignificant for me, and it's not even necessary to talk about the other superb compositions of their debut album.
Btw I'm looking forward to finding a live performance of Take a Pebble showing the same majesty found in the studio track, I've already listened to its good version live in Anaheim in 1974, the final part of it including Lucky Man, but I prefer the final beautiful piano segment and the closing session of the studio recording. Edited by Rick Robson - October 05 2014 at 13:40 |
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Toaster Mantis
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Posted: October 05 2014 at 14:13 | ||
The people frequenting this thread might find RateYourMusic user HorseMouth's list of albums inferior to Tarkus amusing.
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Dellinger
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Posted: October 05 2014 at 21:47 | ||
Oh well, I'm actually more of a Wakeman fan than Emerson, but I have always liked Rick's piano playing more enjoyable than Emerson's, it just flows more beautifully for me and I enjoy the melodies more. But then, perhaps others would say that Ricks piano parts are more accesible and less challenging. |
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richardh
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Posted: October 06 2014 at 01:17 | ||
ELP were never a consistent band but then I hope I also pointed out that consistency is overrated. ELP were a band full of ideas and a lot came easy to them in those days. There are magnificient tracks and we all know which ones those are and there are plenty that just don't resonate with a lot of prog fans. Honestly I think the debut a bit overrated but then I think that about a lot of prog albums in general although I still like them nevertheless.
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geekfreak
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Posted: October 06 2014 at 02:20 | ||
well said ELP where never consistency. but yes they where musicians where full of musical themes...
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Rick Robson
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Posted: October 06 2014 at 07:59 | ||
Yeah right on, I realize what you mean, I should have got straight to the point that in the case of ELP consistency doesn't have importance to me, indeed. |
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january4mn
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Posted: October 06 2014 at 09:01 | ||
ELP were terrific! I agree with that others have said that the debut
through BSS has most of the best stuff, but I like some tracks off works
(Love "Fanfare" for example) and even Love Beach has "Canario"--another
cool instrumental classical piece. I'm also happy to read here some
support for Emerson/Lake/Powell album which I still find very listenable
and incredibly powerful to this day, although I'm not too keen on the
bonus tracks on the CD version. "Black Moon" was a good record too and a
good comeback, although not as impressive as the ELPowell one, there
are some nice tunes on there. I've actually never heard "In the Hot
Seat" but I gather it's not very good from everything I've ever read
about it. One of these days I've got to check it out though.
I'm also a big fan of The Nice, in fact I may like them slightly more than ELP!? I still can't figure out why, I just put them on a bit more often in recent years for some reason. |
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richardh
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Posted: October 06 2014 at 14:02 | ||
Th only reason for getting In The Hot Seat is for the bonus studio version of Pictures which isn't bad at all. Black Moon quite appealed to me when it first came out but now I hardly ever listen to it. ELPowell had some of the old prog spirit for sure.
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Toaster Mantis
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Posted: October 06 2014 at 14:05 | ||
Am I really the only one who found that Albums That Are Inferior to Tarkus list funny? HorseMouth and his younger brother Turkey_Beard are probably the two funniest people on RYM.
Edited by Toaster Mantis - October 06 2014 at 14:20 |
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Meltdowner
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Posted: October 06 2014 at 14:19 | ||
No |
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january4mn
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Posted: October 06 2014 at 15:49 | ||
OK, I checked it out, yes that was funny! :) In a related story, I saw "Canada's only ELP cover band" a few years back in Milton, ON at a bar and they had a guy moving around the stage during the song with a Tarkus mask and outfit on. Pretty cool stuff (depending on how one thinks about these things). I thought it was pretty cool! The band did a great job too, and again, kudos for the Tarkus-dressed guy. Sadly, I don't think the band is still at it--I will take a look... They were called "Seven Virgins and a Mule" if I remember rightly! Edited by january4mn - October 06 2014 at 15:50 |
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