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Re: Favorite ELP Song
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Ohhhh Nooooo! I am not trying to cause marital unrest I am glad that Keithie is enjoying the music though - and you too I listened to Pirates on my way into work today and enjoyed again the fun that is envoked from experiencing the song. Unfortunately, I have never seen ELP live, but I have 6 DVD's and have thoroughly enjoyed seeing the music I have heard for a couple of decades played live. I have a couple of DVD's from the early 70's and a couple from the 90's and it is amazing how the three have aged, but can still rock But it is satisfying to see the "recorded" music being played "live". Again, I wish you much harmony and marital bliss Regards, Ted |
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There's a Nearfest 2006 thread you can pull up and read some thoughts about Emerson's performance there.
That's OK. I never saw Gentle Giant.....or anybody before 1979.... ![]() |
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Thanks for letting me in on the Nearfest thread. I'll give it a look! Ted |
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Re: Favorite ELP Song
As I consider ELP's discography - in a humours vein - I have neglected one song that may need to be considered
That song - from the unacclaimed album 'Works 2' and the song is: "So Far To Fall". While it is short, there is interesting music involved, soaring vocals, screaming synths , but the best are the one line of lyrics - raucous from any perspective - outrageous from every other perspecitve I mean - how can you go wrong with a lyric like: "She did her thang to my thang , like it has never been done before" So - give it anohter listen - audacious as it is Any thoughts? Comments? Suggestions? Recall votes? Wonderingly, Ted |
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