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Post by George WB on Jan 6, 2024 17:23:15 GMT -5
Very enjoyable song.
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Post by Webster on Jan 7, 2024 12:06:54 GMT -5
Nice songs. What's your favorite of theirs? There's a couple of theirs' I like... -Lucky Man -Fanfare for the Common Man (especially the 8+ minute long version) -Tarkus -Jeremy Bender -(album) Pictures of an Exhibition -From the Beginning -Karn Evil 9 FWIW, they don't get nearly the respect of other prog-rock bands of the time, which almost borders on the criminal.
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Post by EC on Jan 7, 2024 13:44:56 GMT -5
Ohhh they have a buncha fun songs.
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Jan 7, 2024 14:42:22 GMT -5
FWIW, they don't get nearly the respect of other prog-rock bands of the time, which almost borders on the criminal. Yeah, do you more prefer them as is or when they were known as Emerson, Lake and Powell? Funny how drummers were changed yet they got in another guy whose last name also started with a 'p'
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Post by Webster on Jan 7, 2024 15:51:13 GMT -5
FWIW, they don't get nearly the respect of other prog-rock bands of the time, which almost borders on the criminal. Yeah, do you more prefer them as is or when they were known as Emerson, Lake and Powell? Funny how drummers were changed yet they got in another guy whose last name also started with a 'p' Both ELP's were good; Cozy Powell, like Carl Palmer, was one of those seminal drummers that belongs in the Pantheon of Drummers (alongside Ian Paice, Bill Bruford, Ginger Baker, etc.)
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Jan 7, 2024 18:45:48 GMT -5
^Nice to see the names of Paice and Baker on here
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Post by Webster on Jan 8, 2024 0:41:17 GMT -5
^Nice to see the names of Paice and Baker on here Like I said earlier, if there was a Pantheon of Drummers that list would basically include... -Bill Bruford -Neil Peart -Carl Palmer -Cozy Powell -Ian Paice -Ginger Baker
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