Should I give ELP another try? |
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richardh
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the deluxe reissues are excellent. It doesn't need fixing and not the whole of BSS is included as I pointed out. Also there is track from Trilogy. That was a tricky album to pull off live. Endless Enigma just didn't work and Lakes vocal range was nearly 'shot' by the time they were touring in 73/74 so the track Trilogy became an impossibility (although they never officially performed it live anyway despite a version that is on the net that contradicts this (Keith Emerson didn't consider it to be a proper attempt). My only complaint is that I would rather not have the drum solo parked in KE9 1st impression. 3rd Impression kicks serious ass on this album though and that makes up for it as far as I'm concerned.
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richardh
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indeed
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Guldbamsen
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I have still to hear that one
Though to be fair, I was never that into ELP to begin with so my lust for exploring further pretty much stopped after purchasing Tarkus and sampling Brain Salad Surgery. Then again if I see it on a music shopping spree and the price is right, it’s mine! |
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Frenetic Zetetic
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I changed my mind.
Don't give ELP another try.
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"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021 |
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dr wu23
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I read somewhere....that John Peel once said that 'ELP was a waste of talent and electricity.'
Does that help you decide...? |
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Tendiwa
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Haha nice one But honestly I'm enjoying ELP. I'm now listening to the Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends live album and it's really good!
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Cristi
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why or how would it help? It's just one man's opinion. |
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ExittheLemming
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They say John Peel could have been an electrician. What a waste.
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verslibre
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Funny how it's easy to bag on John Peel because he didn't like ELP. Many critics didn't like prog rock — rather, they were selective, they liked some, not all. And many disliked ELP more than their contemporaries. John Peel named Tangerine Dream's 1973 record (their fourth) Atem "Album of the Year." That gave their next album, the now legendary Phaedra, the ability to hit 15th place on the U.K. Albums Chart virtually on the power of word of mouth (it only sold 6K units in their home base, DEU). Diff'rent strokes, folks.
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ExittheLemming
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^ No sh*t Sherlock, Peel was also a massive fan of the Nice. |
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verslibre
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YOU may say "no sh*t," Igor, but I wager there are many people who still haven't a clue about the Peel-TD connection. The point you missed: Don't let one man's opinion dictate, let alone deter, your musical path.
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ExittheLemming
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I've posted on numerous occasions on PA that I'm an unashamed ELP fanboy and have reviewed 13 of their albums and 7 by the Nice in abundantly positive terms so get a clue super sleuth. In other news, TD is music for unsolicited sperm donors (but each to their own)
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siLLy puPPy
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For what it's worth i was the exact same way liking only the debut album but i recently played the first four albums in order and i liked them much more than i ever did in the past. So something clicked. While ELP will never be a top notch band in my world, i have to admit that by giving them another try changed my dislike to like :)
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richardh
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The quote would have been more effective if he had left out the bit about talent. He recognised they had talent and for many (myself included) that is massively important. I am really not going to listen to countless thousands of talentless ****'s out there when I can have Keith Emerson ,Greg lake and Carl Palmer doing their thing. Of course there were ridiculously pretentious and were never able write a 'masterpiece' about the human condition or whatever is deemed important and passes for music. They were far too busy tearing up the rule book and having sh*tloads of fun. It all ended badly with any number of poor decisions that permanently damaged their reputations but if ever there was a band that never looked over its shoulder or worried about what others were doing it was ELP.
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Tom Ozric
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No. Give up !!
If you don’t like them now, you never will. Try Love Beach. That has been known to convert many strugglers. |
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verslibre
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No, I don't need to. You just made it abundantly clear you completely misread my post, as though I were addressing you directly. I was not. I'm also an ELP fan (I made that clear earlier). Now, go and reread my statement and ease up on the vinegar, willya?
TD isn't for everyone. Neither is ELP. |
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verslibre
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ELP in a nutshell. Keith made the world safe for a rock band led by keyboards, not guitar.
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ExittheLemming
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ELP seem forever to be trapped in a 'no-win' situation: their detractors think they took themselves too seriously while much of the fan base don't think them serious enough (hence the flak that Benny, Jeremy, Eddy and the Sherriff attract)
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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It's interesting how some prog bands seem more famous now then when they were around the first time(Camel and Gentle Giant come to mind)but with ELP it's just the opposite. They were pretty huge in the seventies and just behind Yes(and PF if you want to include them)as far as popularity goes but these days they can't seem to catch a break even among prog fans. Even prog fans will say they were pretentious, too bombastic and gave prog a bad name etc. While they aren't on the very top of my list I enjoy them a lot and think they were one of the most important prog bands of the first wave. Even though I'm probably a bigger KC fan over all I will say I think the first ELP album is better than "court." Maybe I should just leave this site now and return my prog card. :P
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Sacro_Porgo
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Nah, I'm more of less with you. ITCOTCK, while I do like it a lot, ELP's debut really knocks my socks off every time and has this atmosphere to it that feels so pure. I probably prefer it.
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Porg for short. My love of music doesn't end with prog! Feel free to discuss all sorts of music with me. Odds are I'll give it a chance if I haven't already! :)
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