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ELP 與King Crimson關係深厚由上文可知,Lake 原是King Crimson的主唱與Bass Emerson, Lake & Palmer – ELP By this time, the band's stage act had grown to immense size. They traveled with 25 roadies and 35 tons of equipment, including a revolving drum kit, Quadrophonic sound, 32 sound cabinets, a grand piano that rose 30 feet into the air and flipped end over end, and a special lighting system. ELP returned to the US to play additional shows through March and April. On April 6, ELP played the biggest show in its career, when the band co-headlined ( with Deep Purple ) at the California Jam. The festival was held at the Ontario Motor Speedway, several other established acts including Black Sabbath, Black Oak Arkansas, Earth Wind & Fire and The Eagles. It was attended by 350,000 people. California Jam was filmed for television and later broadcast by ABC. This was the first time US viewers had seen ELP perform on television. Today, this video remains one of the most in-demand titles for collectors, especially because of the memorable shot of sequence where Keith Emerson was spun around and around, 40 feet in the air while playing his 9 foot Grand piano.
There might have been things I missed But don't be unkind It don't mean I'm blind Perhaps there's a thing or two I think of lying in bed I shouldn't have said But there it is You see it's all clear You were meant to be here From the beginning Maybe I might have changed And not been so cruel Not been such a fool Whatever was done is done I just can't recall It doesn't matter at all You see it's all clear You were meant to be here From the beginning p.s. From the Beginning is a song written by Greg Lake. It was released on their 1972 album Trilogy. It is driven by an acoustic guitar line with layers of electric guitar (both rhythm and lead), electric bass guitar, and sung by Lake, with some backing on drums (played by Carl Palmer with tympani mallets and without cymbals), and with a distinctive closing synthesizer solo from Keith Emerson, accompanied by overdubbed random synthesizer-generated effects. It hit #39 in the US and was their highest charting single. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Emerson Lake & Palmer (Brain Salad Surgery Sessions) , 1973
Brain Salad Surgery It will murder you, it murdered me We made it for our enemy Brain Salad Surgery We've got a ballad About a salad brain with assurgence in a dirty bit again. Brain Salad SurgeryIt will work for you, it works for me Brain rot perversity Brain Salad Surgery We've got a ballad About a salad brain with assurgence in a dirty bit again. Lake & Palmer (Brain Salad Surgery Sessions) 1973 (Spanish Subtitles) |
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