thank you!! i saw the other one and searched for a better quality version just in case and found this
@growlerthe2nd7125 күн бұрын
I bet most of those girls now would be in their 70s 😂
@JJFS375 күн бұрын
"You're more likely to be John Otway than The Beatles, but Otway's still on tour, hats off to show people." - FTHC
@kraka2oanIner6 күн бұрын
I heard THE THREE FATES back in 1970 (71?) and ATTEMPTED to describe the music to people - unsuccessfully, of course. I only heard the music; didn't know who or what it was. It drove me NUTS. When I finally found out what it was, I bought the album, post-haste. I still contend that this was his best. His following two albums were also great. I never could, however, figure out how much of his works were original, and how much were derivative. It kinda DIDN'T MATTER; he made the music his own. GENIUS. R.I.P.
@lucifersam197211 күн бұрын
Nico's look is so hardcore for the time. I wonder if the Costume Designer or even Stephen King thought of Nico when deciding on Piper Laurie's look in the film 'Carrie'?
@kevinprior354917 күн бұрын
Smoking in the audience... wow
@user-yi6ui6pn4i17 күн бұрын
Was he really just 18 yo here, he looked a lot older? Three girls force their way into his van, how many of these groupies as well as all the others got pregnant?
@user-yi6ui6pn4i17 күн бұрын
@ 23-35.....as I thought! 🤣🤣🤣
@grahamlake972820 күн бұрын
O and B tried to sell me a pre order of their first album at Tring Folk Club (1973 I think) but I didn't have any money (I told them). I bought it later (plain sleeve with a stuck on label). Been a fan ever since!
@laurentpeyron407420 күн бұрын
Keith Emerson trop fort! Et Carl Palmer à la batterie juste à côté. J'aurai aimé joué comme eux...
@truthteller612923 күн бұрын
Hail to power and to the Raver's ways!
@thomaskemp90425 күн бұрын
Um hello?!...these are underage girls here, it's sickening to watch
@OscarT-bf6hzАй бұрын
Palmer is not in the credits ¿?
@poplarboydavidАй бұрын
Why did they de-tune the piano? Sounds hideous!
@FitzEldaАй бұрын
Clive Langer on organ
@339MHzАй бұрын
This clip haunts me. Why didn't Keith play Take a Pebble, or one of his other masterpieces???
@FexobsАй бұрын
I'm thinking because it was a Jazz oriented show maybe?
@BrianFedirkoАй бұрын
Sean Carroll mentioned this on YT, so here I am, and I've got tears in my eyes. I briefly met Oscar, but I befriended Keith a couple years before the end. This recording is really special. It is the first I've seen the crane setup he used to do live. But to see him as nervous as I was to meet him while meeting Oscar really touched my heart. They're both monsters in their own right. They both changed my life for the better, as I wouldn't be where I am without them. They'll be missed Gr8! Peace ☮💜Love
@stevebromyard8369Ай бұрын
Nobody mentions The Nice! Before ELP came The Nice and they were the hot live band of the 60s. Just great on stage. I seen them everywhere and ELP didn't quite compare for me. Check out 'Hang on to a dream' at the Beat club and listen to 'Rondo 69' in New York. RIP Keith, a great loss.
@garybridge-ku7bfАй бұрын
What a pity this gig was cut short, it was the Stranglers at their best. Great footage!
@federicofederico2012Ай бұрын
Stupefacentemente 🌈
@facensbsh192Ай бұрын
ECKTASY
@aimardomАй бұрын
Definitely, the world is becoming boring.
@sharokrokni5317Ай бұрын
2/3 of ELP
@MrMjp58Ай бұрын
Keith’s autobiography features some recollections of appearing with Oscar. He tells a few tales about it and didn’t seem too impressed by the whole experience.
@tedmac8049Ай бұрын
Helmet~
@johnrivers6252Ай бұрын
There's always that musician you haven't heard about
@goosegoose8982Ай бұрын
My sick mind, what truly excellent harmonies. This band are revolutionary
@Sam-qv5pvАй бұрын
Fabulous
@Sam-qv5pvАй бұрын
ELP sure was great
@Sam-qv5pvАй бұрын
Keeping up with either of them was a handful i‘m sure . God Bless them both
@jefffox6176Ай бұрын
It's A Yes Song
@DavidA.-bv8xyАй бұрын
This was from Canada, i take it? WOW! Hey, what's going on up there?!
@sublime_death_1789Ай бұрын
she never died
@user-ux9bx8kc5yАй бұрын
The drummer's trousers are so cool!.
@ForARideАй бұрын
The Marble Index, Desertshore and The End had such an impact of what was to become Postpunk and Goth. Nico, the Godmother, together with the Prince Of Darkness, John Cale as her producer and arranger would take Avantgarde to a completely new level.
@deancarter9210Ай бұрын
The interesting thing to me is that Keith has obviously put the tacks on the hammers (on a grand piano!) to create a genuine reproduction of the Johnny Guanieri-Will Bradley recording of the tune, which is essentially what 'honky-tonk' piano means--so Peterson's inevitably going to sound much smoother!
@Taterwheel2 ай бұрын
I've enjoyed Keith Emerson's music for years and it broke my heart when he took his own life because he couldn't play up to his standards anymore. Keith, you gave us so much, you had nothing left to prove after the first ELP album. I had not seen Oscar Peterson play before, though I had heard him a little. It just looks SO effortless to him. I watched some more videos of him playing, and he was so amazing. Jazz is so rich for pianists, the harmonic possibilities seem to me to be greater than any other genre. At least in Oscar's hands, and of course, Bill Evans. One of the worst parts of growing old is seeing such stellar musicians as these pass away.
@stargate15552 ай бұрын
Keith Emerson, Tony Banks, and Rick Wakeman are keyboard warriors.......! I'm a keyboardist too and just listen in awe of their talent. These guys have a gift that is second to none. I'm left handed, a drummer from the get go, and play guitar, mandolin, and flute too, but these guys are on another level that can only inspire me to be better. Yeah, I play the Piccolo too. Great bunch of guys.
@user-ob1oi7kn2w2 ай бұрын
ELVIS COSTELLO IS A BELLEND
@ultimateguitarmachine86382 ай бұрын
Unforgettable
@CurtRyanMusic2 ай бұрын
I miss Keith so much.
@alanslade23192 ай бұрын
Steve Hillage system seven bloody brilliant, great days and and I went to see gong at Brixton Academy12 hours on stage and what a 12 hours they were Alan from Luton England 🇬🇧💯🍻👍👍👍👍
@patrickwest30762 ай бұрын
Absolutely superb. Best band ever.my favourite. Got all there vinyl.
@AzlanValentine2 ай бұрын
7:30 lol
@eliwhitley18782 ай бұрын
Hell yeah! Thank you for posting this.
@steviem84662 ай бұрын
When Music was Real!
@harposleg19502 ай бұрын
Peterson's piano is so superior to Keith's
@farazdasril2 ай бұрын
Look at Carl Palmer at 3:08
@gregobern60842 ай бұрын
Not sid barrett. Now it all makes sense, a next generation barrett
@steveviper19132 ай бұрын
Not listened to Druid in years, and that was only because of the Ced Sharply connection with Gary Numan. Appreciate the music more now. Definitely influenced by Yes. Another band I like are Starcastle with a very similar sound.
Пікірлер
Stiff vs Smooth as Silk.
thank you!! i saw the other one and searched for a better quality version just in case and found this
I bet most of those girls now would be in their 70s 😂
"You're more likely to be John Otway than The Beatles, but Otway's still on tour, hats off to show people." - FTHC
I heard THE THREE FATES back in 1970 (71?) and ATTEMPTED to describe the music to people - unsuccessfully, of course. I only heard the music; didn't know who or what it was. It drove me NUTS. When I finally found out what it was, I bought the album, post-haste. I still contend that this was his best. His following two albums were also great. I never could, however, figure out how much of his works were original, and how much were derivative. It kinda DIDN'T MATTER; he made the music his own. GENIUS. R.I.P.
Nico's look is so hardcore for the time. I wonder if the Costume Designer or even Stephen King thought of Nico when deciding on Piper Laurie's look in the film 'Carrie'?
Smoking in the audience... wow
Was he really just 18 yo here, he looked a lot older? Three girls force their way into his van, how many of these groupies as well as all the others got pregnant?
@ 23-35.....as I thought! 🤣🤣🤣
O and B tried to sell me a pre order of their first album at Tring Folk Club (1973 I think) but I didn't have any money (I told them). I bought it later (plain sleeve with a stuck on label). Been a fan ever since!
Keith Emerson trop fort! Et Carl Palmer à la batterie juste à côté. J'aurai aimé joué comme eux...
Hail to power and to the Raver's ways!
Um hello?!...these are underage girls here, it's sickening to watch
Palmer is not in the credits ¿?
Why did they de-tune the piano? Sounds hideous!
Clive Langer on organ
This clip haunts me. Why didn't Keith play Take a Pebble, or one of his other masterpieces???
I'm thinking because it was a Jazz oriented show maybe?
Sean Carroll mentioned this on YT, so here I am, and I've got tears in my eyes. I briefly met Oscar, but I befriended Keith a couple years before the end. This recording is really special. It is the first I've seen the crane setup he used to do live. But to see him as nervous as I was to meet him while meeting Oscar really touched my heart. They're both monsters in their own right. They both changed my life for the better, as I wouldn't be where I am without them. They'll be missed Gr8! Peace ☮💜Love
Nobody mentions The Nice! Before ELP came The Nice and they were the hot live band of the 60s. Just great on stage. I seen them everywhere and ELP didn't quite compare for me. Check out 'Hang on to a dream' at the Beat club and listen to 'Rondo 69' in New York. RIP Keith, a great loss.
What a pity this gig was cut short, it was the Stranglers at their best. Great footage!
Stupefacentemente 🌈
ECKTASY
Definitely, the world is becoming boring.
2/3 of ELP
Keith’s autobiography features some recollections of appearing with Oscar. He tells a few tales about it and didn’t seem too impressed by the whole experience.
Helmet~
There's always that musician you haven't heard about
My sick mind, what truly excellent harmonies. This band are revolutionary
Fabulous
ELP sure was great
Keeping up with either of them was a handful i‘m sure . God Bless them both
It's A Yes Song
This was from Canada, i take it? WOW! Hey, what's going on up there?!
she never died
The drummer's trousers are so cool!.
The Marble Index, Desertshore and The End had such an impact of what was to become Postpunk and Goth. Nico, the Godmother, together with the Prince Of Darkness, John Cale as her producer and arranger would take Avantgarde to a completely new level.
The interesting thing to me is that Keith has obviously put the tacks on the hammers (on a grand piano!) to create a genuine reproduction of the Johnny Guanieri-Will Bradley recording of the tune, which is essentially what 'honky-tonk' piano means--so Peterson's inevitably going to sound much smoother!
I've enjoyed Keith Emerson's music for years and it broke my heart when he took his own life because he couldn't play up to his standards anymore. Keith, you gave us so much, you had nothing left to prove after the first ELP album. I had not seen Oscar Peterson play before, though I had heard him a little. It just looks SO effortless to him. I watched some more videos of him playing, and he was so amazing. Jazz is so rich for pianists, the harmonic possibilities seem to me to be greater than any other genre. At least in Oscar's hands, and of course, Bill Evans. One of the worst parts of growing old is seeing such stellar musicians as these pass away.
Keith Emerson, Tony Banks, and Rick Wakeman are keyboard warriors.......! I'm a keyboardist too and just listen in awe of their talent. These guys have a gift that is second to none. I'm left handed, a drummer from the get go, and play guitar, mandolin, and flute too, but these guys are on another level that can only inspire me to be better. Yeah, I play the Piccolo too. Great bunch of guys.
ELVIS COSTELLO IS A BELLEND
Unforgettable
I miss Keith so much.
Steve Hillage system seven bloody brilliant, great days and and I went to see gong at Brixton Academy12 hours on stage and what a 12 hours they were Alan from Luton England 🇬🇧💯🍻👍👍👍👍
Absolutely superb. Best band ever.my favourite. Got all there vinyl.
7:30 lol
Hell yeah! Thank you for posting this.
When Music was Real!
Peterson's piano is so superior to Keith's
Look at Carl Palmer at 3:08
Not sid barrett. Now it all makes sense, a next generation barrett
Not listened to Druid in years, and that was only because of the Ced Sharply connection with Gary Numan. Appreciate the music more now. Definitely influenced by Yes. Another band I like are Starcastle with a very similar sound.