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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Actually it looks like it was pretty close. https://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=114398
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Bj-1
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^I just gave GG a vote in that thread since it was still open..
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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So I guess for you it goes: GG ELP ELO |
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Bj-1
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Yep still love ELP though.. Edited by Bj-1 - November 30 2024 at 19:12 |
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verslibre
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I heard quite a bit of ELO back in the '90s while at university. My neighbor hung out with us, and he had the big box set. I know they've a very dedicated fan base, but I could never get into them.
ItHS isn't "bad" so much as it's not memorable. It feels like a band going through the paces, a band that we expect so much more from. But I wouldn't say it's necessarily worse than the 3 record that Emerson and Palmer did with Robert Berry. |
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richardh
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ELP have been my favourite band since I was 14 (before that Queen perhaps). Only needed to see Keith Emerson doing 'things' to an organ and I was hooked. ELP made the keyboard sexy and made prog something that could be put on a stage alongside Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. They were as heavy as hell and in the 70's were even called 'Heavy Metal' as strange as that seems now. No shrinking violets and the only so called 'Supergroup' not to immediately implode of that era. They were everything rock music was about but could play classical, jazz and folk music. Unbelievable band but here is the rub.. they should have stopped in 1974. Their reputation and importance and legacy would have been protected. They carried on too long. Remember it was just the 3 of them. No one else. They couldn't change that but why would they?
ELO were a very different animal and even early ELO with Roy Wood is totally different to the later commercial AOR version of the band. They were constantly on the radio in the seventies and tunes like Livin Thing and Mr Blue Sky were and still are great. ELP couldn't write a catchy tune to save their life. But they were not ELP. Were the 2 bands intersected was in massive over the top live production and both released a double album withing months of each other in 1977. If I was voting for a choice betwen Works Vol One and Out Of The Blue then I would go for the latter, but as far as bands go, ELP every day of the week and twice on Sundays!
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Mormegil
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Both.
Depends on my mood.
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Cristi
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I like and dislike albums from both bands. Also very different musically, very apples and oranges.
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Saperlipopette!
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ELO is up there with ABBA and The Carpenters as one of my favorite commercial pop/rock groups of all time. ELP hurts my ears - and I don't mean that as a compliment.
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Manuel
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I guess it's a matter of personal taste. In any case, both band have their own merits, and deserve credit for their work.
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Logan
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it's interesting to try to understand why someone believes something of course, not just I like something better than another, and I do like getting into specific reasoning, and that's the joy of conversation. I just had not thought that ELP would be much respected after its first four albums with Brain Salad Surgery (1973) even among many of its fans of the first four albums. Not saying you would be wrong to, of course. I think it's a very limited strong run of albums and a huge number of bands bettered it. I do think that's one of the reasons why ELP is not as well respected as some of its fans think it deserves. There are so, so many that I think had longer and better runs in PA. I'm reminded that I did a topic not that long ago where I did the top 12 albums of various bands and someone was offended that I did not for Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Not only could I not do that because I don't know enough albums, but I would not have thought that Emerson, Lake and Palmer 12 albums that I thought would be well-respected at this forum . I would have only counted four, and I don;t like that many ELP albums. Frankly, that's a reason why I find ELP overrated, it's that air of expectation, but then fans tend to overrated. I have grown to loathe ELP and we all have our biases. As long as we recognise that they are biases, and you did with saying "in my book" which I hugely appreciate. Might be interesting to see a poll pitting the post 1973 albums from the 1970s by ELO and ELP and only voting if you know the albums by both bands reasonably well. I could not vote yet as I have only heard bits and pieces of the ELP albums below and just those first three by ELO (could be those thirst three by both). Works Volume 1 (1977) Works Volume 2 (1977) Love Beach (1978) Eldorado (1974) Face the Music A New World Record (1976) Out of the Blue (1977) Discover (1979) For me, from what I know, ELP peaked with the debut. Mind you, even with a beloved-by-me band like Magma (who means much more to me than ELP and ELO) that 1970 double-album debut is the most special to me. |
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Jared
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has to be ELP for me.... have their albums up to Works II.
ELO, I have their first 4, but Face The Music just went too poppy for me. Love their debut though.
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Jared
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Did you ever try their debut? More cellos than violins....
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progaardvark
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I tend to listen to more ELO than I do ELP, thus voted accordingly. Love both bands, but they're quite different from each other and thus depends more so on the mood. I never leave the house without my multiplication tables and a box of band-aids.
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I don't know what "I really only know ELP" means in terms of how much ELO music I need to have to count as knowing them. But I'll vote for ELP anyway, in spite of not having much ELO music, but at least having some. The best of ELP far exceeds anything I've heard from ELO.
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richardh
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Well indeed I was that 'offended person' although I was having a particularly bad week and at least I pointed that out as well. They are generally considered to be part of the big six and some would rightly include them (IMO) in the 'Big Four' along with Yes, Genesis and King Crimson. You don't have to like them at all and not including them in a poll is perfectly reasonable except there is a big six so I pointed that out. Most bands though don't have great albums once you get past 5 or 6 albums. This is a pattern repeated a lot with all sorts of rock bands. Many may make a false start and eventually get it right but it's usually that run of 5 or 6 that is special. For the life of me I don't understand why anyone would bother with anything Yes did post Drama. It's all sub par and even stuff like The Ladder still doesn't get anywhere near their glory days. I like late seventies Genesis but it gets progressively less interesting album by album from Duke onwards. Someone at college tried to convince me that Shapes was a great album when it came out. He was big on Phil Collins. I was incredulous to say the least. Floyd only have a small number of interesting albums imo. Crimson were about 22 different bands because a lot of people could not work with Fripp (go figure!). Tull were a decent band but man o man id they just repeat the same formula once they hit on success with TAAB. So not interesting to me but they had a good run up to Stormwatch although I don't go to them very often. I love Aqualung and that's enough Tull for me. ELP were a very original band but 3 piece bands always seemed to have a shelf life (Cream, The Police are prime examples although someone will no doubt throw Rush at me! ''The exception that proved the rule'' perhaps?). They were a force in the years 70-74 but Emerson's excessive alcoholism and drug taking nearly got the better of him. He came out the other end after the band had a long break ( late 74 to early 77) but it was never quite the same. However they did a 100+ date tour of North America in 1977 and 1978 and for me were still a great band even then, ultimately though they carried on to too long and later albums were not as good. As an ELP fan, the massive barrage of criticism they received in the late seventies made me quite sensitive to even a point where I chucked out all their albums into the bin back in the 80's because I thought I must be wrong to like them. I tried hard not to like them and get with the program so to speak. I couldn't do it. I love them.
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Logan
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I understand Richard, and I hope you found my response acceptable, reasonable and reasonably warm: CLICK . It was heartfelt. I have very much appreciated your friendliness and our conversations at the forum and would hate to be factor in you considering leaving. I do think our musical passions can get overblown and become more important than other things maybe should be in our social interactions. I care more about, for instance, if I can laugh with someone than if they like and recognise Magma. Heck, we can laugh about Magma..
I, of course am way more into the Krautrock, RIO, Post-Rock, Pysch and Folk sides of PA. Just doing 11 by Yes and Genesis was tough, but I have not heard anywhere near 11 ELP albums so would not have wanted to put them in the rankings. Sorry for referring to it above, not thinking well today and had even forgotten writing that. It's not the first time that thing has happened with ELP, and I don't remember who it was before. I have seen some vitriol from various people into bands that goes way beyond your feeling a little pissed on a very bad day. I really am glad you decided against leaving PA at the time. Edited by Logan - 1 hour 57 minutes ago at 21:55 |
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siLLy puPPy
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ELF Just kidding because ELO and ELP are both great but like apples and oranges or pomegranates and handgrenades Edited by siLLy puPPy - 2 hours 8 minutes ago at 21:44 |
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Logan
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Mellotron Storm
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Not a fan of either but I'll always have time for ELP's debut.
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