RIP, Keith Emerson.
RIP, Keith Emerson.
Damn, one of my all time favorites.
I was fortunate to have gone to 3 ELP concerts back in the 70's. Keith Emerson was a master keyboard player. He revolutionized the use of synthesizers that others would follow.
RIP Keith
Gary Hickman
Edge Engineering Inc
FB #76
Always got a chuckle when reading the reviewers who called them "pretentious".
Flamboyant? No question about it.
Way over the top at times? Definitely.
Put on a show that would smoke your brains? Yup.
And they were exactly what the rock world needed at the time!
Lucky Man he was to have done such great work and have so many people enjoy it...
ELP was the King of Prog Rock in my opinion.
I'm rolling out all my ELP albums right now....a group that Emerson was in prior to ELP THE NICE was great also.
For those of you that have never listened to ELP's rendition of PETER GUNN go check it out.
Gary Hickman
Edge Engineering Inc
FB #76
Fun afternoon, going back in time to re-listen to ELP, King Crimson, Yes, Starcastle, Triumverat, Wakeman, Gentle Giant, Opeth, Rush, Tull, Genesis, and a bunch of other "Progressive Rock" bands of the era!
Just went and listened to a couple ELP songs on youtube. The genius of the synthesizer must be way over my head. When I'm in the mood to listen to a bunch of sounds thrown together, I think Focus hits the spot. I'm also the kind of guy that thinks the newer Genesis was much better than the first so... This must be a thread for the 50+ age group? Happy Monday Gents
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Wow, I have all the Yes albums, 2 Starcaste, 2 Wakeman (Journey to the Center of the Earth is wild), And the others.
Saw Rush for the 5th time in concert last year, being a drummer, gotta say Neil is the best on the planet.
Keith was a magician.
https://youtu.be/NpgS9prNZT4
Any of you happen to be Bee Bop Deluxe fans?
Saw Triumvirate at the Star Theater in I believe 1975 in Phoenix Az....highly under rated group.
Gary Hickman
Edge Engineering Inc
FB #76
Bee Bop was ok, but nowhere near the talent of ELP - just another band trying to capitalise on a sound invented by others.
The Moog development was genius at the time. Allowed artists like Emerson, Wakeman and Jan Hammer to develop aural images that were decades beyond what was possible before then.
ds: If you don't understand ELP, don't bother looking up Mahavishnu Orchestra. or even Miles Davis.
Anyone else here a Renaissance fan? Highly underrated and underappreciated group. Annie Haslam is a tremendous talent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEZ5tu1RIJU
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And we lose a couple more:
Rush will at least stop touring - Neil Peart cannot physically take doing performances any more
AC/DC - Losing Brian Johnson because of the high probability of total hearing loss. Replacing him with Axle Rose for the remainder of the current tour. Axle Rose?????
Other noteables:
Billy Paul
Merle Haggard
Maurice White
Paul Kantner
Glenn Frey
Dale Griffin
David Bowie
Prince
And a lot more to come, unfortunately.
brings back a lot of memories for an old fart like me.
i liked elp but was not a huge fan. never bought any of their stuff.
more of a traditional rock and guy myself.
going to see the acts below in the next couple of months. small club less than 10 minutes from my place.
they'rel old farts too but they can still tear a place apart.
http://www.moesalley.com/artist.php?...he_Guilty_Ones
http://www.moesalley.com/artist.php?...t=The_SUBDUDES
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