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machineryelf 3681 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 05:48
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarkus_%28song%29 the wiki knows all which is more than can be said for the writer, Greg Lake ''complimented "Stones of Years" as one of his favourite parts of "Tarkus," though admits he is not entirely sure about what it means, but says it is about, "listening, understanding, hearing." somewhat worryingly I have about 27 seperate versions of Tarkus in my CD collection:-)
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Squid Tempest 8763 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 08:07
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machineryelf wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarkus_%28song%29 the wiki knows all which is more than can be said for the writer, Greg Lake ''complimented "Stones of Years" as one of his favourite parts of "Tarkus," though admits he is not entirely sure about what it means, but says it is about, "listening, understanding, hearing." somewhat worryingly I have about 27 seperate versions of Tarkus in my CD collection:-) 27 versions??!!!! Blimey. Have you got the Bootleg Box Set or something?
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machineryelf 3681 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 08:33
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Squid Tempest wrote: machineryelf wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarkus_%28song%29 the wiki knows all which is more than can be said for the writer, Greg Lake ''complimented "Stones of Years" as one of his favourite parts of "Tarkus," though admits he is not entirely sure about what it means, but says it is about, "listening, understanding, hearing." somewhat worryingly I have about 27 seperate versions of Tarkus in my CD collection:-) 27 versions??!!!! Blimey. Have you got the Bootleg Box Set or something? er, 2 actually 8^O, with consideration towards 2 more, in my defence I would like to add that Lovebeach is shite To give ELP their due, whilst picking fault with them is a fish/barrel bullet interface situation they do have more than their fair share of genuinely exciting moments spread across the recorded output and the shows on the bootleg box do make you wish you had been there to see the shows. I've always suspected ELPs biggest crime was to tour & fail with a big orchestra in 77 thus setting themselves up as no.1 punk kicking boys, plus having a carpet roadie and of course Lovebeach.
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Squid Tempest 8763 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 08:36
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machineryelf wrote: Squid Tempest wrote: machineryelf wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarkus_%28song%29 the wiki knows all which is more than can be said for the writer, Greg Lake ''complimented "Stones of Years" as one of his favourite parts of "Tarkus," though admits he is not entirely sure about what it means, but says it is about, "listening, understanding, hearing." somewhat worryingly I have about 27 seperate versions of Tarkus in my CD collection:-) 27 versions??!!!! Blimey. Have you got the Bootleg Box Set or something? er, 2 actually 8^O, with consideration towards 2 more, in my defence I would like to add that Lovebeach is shite To give ELP their due, whilst picking fault with them is a fish/barrel bullet interface situation they do have more than their fair share of genuinely exciting moments spread across the recorded output and the shows on the bootleg box do make you wish you had been there to see the shows. I've always suspected ELPs biggest crime was to tour & fail with a big orchestra in 77 thus setting themselves up as no.1 punk kicking boys, plus having a carpet roadie and of course Lovebeach. I've been pondering getting the 1st ELP bootleg box set for some time now - would you recommend it?
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Kid Calamity 9045 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 08:43
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machineryelf wrote: ...plus having a carpet roadie... !!!!!!?!???!
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Squid Tempest 8763 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 08:46
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Kid Calamity wrote: machineryelf wrote: ...plus having a carpet roadie... !!!!!!?!???!Oh come on, it's practical. What would they do otherwise while playing a gig if the carpet went wrong?
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Kid Calamity 9045 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 08:47
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I am aware that Bono employs a rug roadie, though. That's common knowledge.
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Kid Calamity 9045 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 08:48
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Imagine that malfunctioning on the intense, emotionally draining bit in 'Where The Streets Have No Name'!
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machineryelf 3681 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 09:04
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Squid Tempest wrote: machineryelf wrote: Squid Tempest wrote: machineryelf wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarkus_%28song%29 the wiki knows all which is more than can be said for the writer, Greg Lake ''complimented "Stones of Years" as one of his favourite parts of "Tarkus," though admits he is not entirely sure about what it means, but says it is about, "listening, understanding, hearing." somewhat worryingly I have about 27 seperate versions of Tarkus in my CD collection:-) 27 versions??!!!! Blimey. Have you got the Bootleg Box Set or something? er, 2 actually 8^O, with consideration towards 2 more, in my defence I would like to add that Lovebeach is shite To give ELP their due, whilst picking fault with them is a fish/barrel bullet interface situation they do have more than their fair share of genuinely exciting moments spread across the recorded output and the shows on the bootleg box do make you wish you had been there to see the shows. I've always suspected ELPs biggest crime was to tour & fail with a big orchestra in 77 thus setting themselves up as no.1 punk kicking boys, plus having a carpet roadie and of course Lovebeach. I've been pondering getting the 1st ELP bootleg box set for some time now - would you recommend it? I'll send you some samples If you want. If you are a fan I would recommend them, well the first 2 anyway the reports on 3 & 4 are not as universally glowing, IIRC the best shows are the earlier ones on the 2nd box, on one show Keith Emerson has obviously just been given a new box of electronic gizmos and I suspect some top quality columbian powder and a bottle of the finest brandy as he goes bleep overload crazy.
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Squid Tempest 8763 posts |
Apr 28, 2010, 09:31
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machineryelf wrote: Squid Tempest wrote: machineryelf wrote: Squid Tempest wrote: machineryelf wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarkus_%28song%29 the wiki knows all which is more than can be said for the writer, Greg Lake ''complimented "Stones of Years" as one of his favourite parts of "Tarkus," though admits he is not entirely sure about what it means, but says it is about, "listening, understanding, hearing." somewhat worryingly I have about 27 seperate versions of Tarkus in my CD collection:-) 27 versions??!!!! Blimey. Have you got the Bootleg Box Set or something? er, 2 actually 8^O, with consideration towards 2 more, in my defence I would like to add that Lovebeach is shite To give ELP their due, whilst picking fault with them is a fish/barrel bullet interface situation they do have more than their fair share of genuinely exciting moments spread across the recorded output and the shows on the bootleg box do make you wish you had been there to see the shows. I've always suspected ELPs biggest crime was to tour & fail with a big orchestra in 77 thus setting themselves up as no.1 punk kicking boys, plus having a carpet roadie and of course Lovebeach. I've been pondering getting the 1st ELP bootleg box set for some time now - would you recommend it? I'll send you some samples If you want. If you are a fan I would recommend them, well the first 2 anyway the reports on 3 & 4 are not as universally glowing, IIRC the best shows are the earlier ones on the 2nd box, on one show Keith Emerson has obviously just been given a new box of electronic gizmos and I suspect some top quality columbian powder and a bottle of the finest brandy as he goes bleep overload crazy. hee! I like the sound of the earlier ones on the 2nd box then! Samples would be great, if that's not any trouble...
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