cancer at 69.
Emerson Lake and Palmer was a music staple for me.
Emerson Lake and Palmer was a music staple for me.
cancer at 69.
Emerson Lake and Palmer was a music staple for me.
cancer at 69.
Emerson Lake and Palmer was a music staple for me.
Me, too.
I wore out their live album "Welcome Back My Friends..." (which I preferred to BSS) and constantly listened to the eponymous album, Tarkus and Trilogy.
And the user title I've been using for years is "21st Century Schizoid Man" - a song written by Greg Lake (when he was in King Crimson).
A major influence on rock music - he will be remembered.
Another big fan, RIP Greg Lake!
ELP was first "concert" I went to in late 70's.
Really sad, he's a staple for me at this time of year.
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In this video during the wise men and the camels segment, he insert a melodic passage from probably my favorite christmas song, "A russian Christmas overture".
Here it is from the late great John Fahey whose great solo guitar christmas albums belong on your playlist.
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In memory of Greg
Requiescat In Pace
Boston Tim
BT, you'll love this version of Father Christmas with Ian Anderson
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BT, you'll love this version of Father Christmas with Ian Anderson
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I saw Ian Anderson in 2011 or 12 in Boston with Tull... it was excellent