Wow haven't heard this in 30 years. My friend just sent it to me.
@florenciobarriolobo22902 күн бұрын
A wonderful guitar sólo.
@robbiedaug2 күн бұрын
Eric Clapton: "I was insulted when they sent this recording to me to hear." Ouch!!
@ashnoyatrushanyan65992 күн бұрын
A superbly beautiful composition!
@ashnoyatrushanyan65992 күн бұрын
The fingers of the great master!
@Dbunkr553 күн бұрын
Proof that less is more…
@amadeus24994 күн бұрын
It's sad that Eric had to be so harsh. Brian played Brian, and Eddie played Eddie, there's nothing wrong with that. It would've been wrong for those guys to emulate somebody else. The intent was pure admiration and respect. Kind of a dick move on Clapton's part, not to at least give thanks and appreciation. Nothing wrong with different styles, it's just that this is Clapton's wheelhouse and not theirs. If Clapton tried to do a tribute to Queen or VH, it would've sounded just as out of place, but would've still been interesting. Tasteless response by Clapton.
@robbiedaug2 күн бұрын
I tend to agree. I know a guy who has been recently considered a legend in a different musical genre. His genre is nothing complex like jazz or metal. Still, i heard him in a small radio interview and he bashed EVERY artist's/band's new material in general, saying "I think everything sucks, these days. Nothing sounds good to me." He was at my place one day and i played him (tried to play him) someone's original song that i had reworked. As soon as the first notes were heard, he looked disgusted and said, "Take it off. Take it off. It effing sucks." He didn't even want to hear the original tune nor the changes i made in a different recording. As if 8 minutes of his time would ruin his life. This goes to show you "the ego" and how some "legends" handle theirs.
@amadeus2499Күн бұрын
@@robbiedaug interesting, thx for sharing.
@robbiedaugКүн бұрын
@@amadeus2499 What is more interesting is how you covered Henley and Eagles and Stones' songs without them being taken down. What's up?? These guys halt all covers.
@amadeus2499Күн бұрын
@@robbiedaug are you sure they halt covers? i thought it was just original recordings
@robbiedaug23 сағат бұрын
@@amadeus2499 No i think they block their songs period.. It seems you are lucky. Rick Beato talked about this blocking thing. It's got me scared to upload stuff.
@vonjunzt41304 күн бұрын
12 bar blues is a poor choice. Brian May sounds better playing leads on this, and Eddie's tone is scratchy and not so good. Eddie is no blues player, that's for sure.
@WinstonGuitar4 күн бұрын
it's truly criminal that Happy The Man didn't ascend to the heights of fame - or at least Prog-fame. So original and creative. Thank goodness for Iancu re-posting these incredible songs.
@WinstonGuitar4 күн бұрын
In 1977-78, I played this entire album hundreds of times. Their arpeggiating style and structure affected my own playing, to the point that every song I play has that sort of bouncy thing going on guitar. It got glued into my brain, and there's nothing I can do about it.
@francelowlander4 күн бұрын
like it... 👍
@IancuPopa3 күн бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@seabertotter43254 күн бұрын
Todd is still the king of DIY rock and roll.
@rtward95 күн бұрын
great song
@ramonsobreira80615 күн бұрын
Awesome track
@brianaspden70005 күн бұрын
Mimicking notes without feel.
@robbiedaug2 күн бұрын
Sometimes when we add feel, we just make a face, and throw our heads back. At that point the visual mutes the audio. lol
@MrCannedguds6 күн бұрын
Eddie just simply played it Van Halen style. Brian played it May style and Eric listened to it Clapton style.
@erikkillmonger56247 күн бұрын
Dreadful. Clapton was right. Van Halen was a great guitar player but he couldn't play the blues and he didn't have much rhythm either.
@777zippy7776 күн бұрын
You could've just said, "I know nothing about music" and left it at that.
@erikkillmonger56246 күн бұрын
@@777zippy777 You're one of those sad individuals who can't face the truth. I understand.
@777zippy7776 күн бұрын
@@erikkillmonger5624 You're one of those abject morons who think EVH "didn't have much rhythm". 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@lonewolf10534 күн бұрын
@@777zippy777😂
@lonewolf10534 күн бұрын
Stupidest comment award winner right there!... Eddie could slay the blues like no one else and his rhythm playing was and IS untouchable and some of the most complex rhythms in rock ......smh 🤔😂
@cesardarksider7 күн бұрын
acabo de conocer esta banda y este tema es genial!!! me suscribo 💪💪💪
@psychomammoth96407 күн бұрын
Good Griffoen riding music
@hankwedelmusic99658 күн бұрын
Blues Rock From the 80s bites Hard…. Both these guys were top notch metallers and they blew it by over recording over the top blues wibbling
@DMac-ks6fi8 күн бұрын
As a Musician and Claptonilogist, I would have to say this really sucks.
@marklange18903 күн бұрын
I agree
@ashnoyatrushanyan65998 күн бұрын
Very beautiful!
@greymatter339 күн бұрын
This is one of the greatest albums ever. I have The Second Earth book, only wish I had this on vinyl to complete my collection.
@marcbrasse74710 күн бұрын
Excellent use of a vocoder to add expressive texture control. 👍👍👍
@analuisamartinezgonzales356010 күн бұрын
Oh yea glam rock!!!!
@violet.senderhauf218712 күн бұрын
hello I'm the first commenter.
@Pyromander77712 күн бұрын
This man stole a soundtrack from my brain. Great job ❤
@ajaxz42112 күн бұрын
Phil Collin’s on percussion, how’d you pull that off?
@LuxLucidOfficial11 күн бұрын
Wouldn't be surprised if Greenslade knows him personally.
@CharlesViante12 күн бұрын
Love this song! ❤🤘🏻🎶🎵🎶🎵
@MEDE-llinMarco-ct8ly13 күн бұрын
Genial🎉🎉🎉
@mihainedelea140914 күн бұрын
O formație de Neuitat
@jovannaolivares227415 күн бұрын
Excelente me gusta mucho este álbum es una maravilla completa ♥️🇻🇪
@enyway675415 күн бұрын
Interesting album
@luar87101816 күн бұрын
Colombia
@warhawk449416 күн бұрын
Man the guy who made that art has to be on drugs. Lol Badass though. GG
@rhonwenjaneparry198716 күн бұрын
Strangely enough, I enjoyed this and could hear different streams of the music, which was great because I'd seen the list of the band members and the instruments they used.
@ianhahn403116 күн бұрын
This is so cool!
@baeca717 күн бұрын
Me ha encantado este álbum! Me hizo sentir vivir en los '70s y eso que nací en 1983 recién...
@baeca717 күн бұрын
En 5:45 casi empieza Misión Imposible
@isabelrodriguezsjolund970117 күн бұрын
Nice song
@alanmcrobb461217 күн бұрын
There are no heroes anymore
@alanmcrobb461217 күн бұрын
Brilliant
@bogdanmihaidragus284818 күн бұрын
Nu aveți si varianta regretatului Emilian Onciu?
@FukiMakai20 күн бұрын
By the early 80s, Keith Emerson perfected the art of doing what I like to call "Progressive Pop". Mixing the art of doing progressive, trademark complex songs, harmonies and melodies with the accesibility of pop music. The result is a product that is progressive, artistic in every form, but at the same time, is modern and in line with the new music around. (Think Invisible Touch by Genesis came out that same year and the most prog numbers were Domino, The Brazilian and the B-side Do The Neurotic.) Only a true artist, musician and composer can make such an achievement. The more you listen to Keith, the more you appreciate what an artist he was. Another thing is, pretty much people hate the reverb-ish mixing in this album, but I think it helps to mark the existence of two different things coexisting in one: This is prog rock, but it's 1986. Update your sound, but stay being an artist. This is what this song sounds like. These are modern times, but I'm still myself and I still sound like myself.
Пікірлер
Fire song🔥🔥
🖤👍🏻👉🏻💜
Thank you! It’s hard to find this on music sites.
2024********************************** up iron
Wow haven't heard this in 30 years. My friend just sent it to me.
A wonderful guitar sólo.
Eric Clapton: "I was insulted when they sent this recording to me to hear." Ouch!!
A superbly beautiful composition!
The fingers of the great master!
Proof that less is more…
It's sad that Eric had to be so harsh. Brian played Brian, and Eddie played Eddie, there's nothing wrong with that. It would've been wrong for those guys to emulate somebody else. The intent was pure admiration and respect. Kind of a dick move on Clapton's part, not to at least give thanks and appreciation. Nothing wrong with different styles, it's just that this is Clapton's wheelhouse and not theirs. If Clapton tried to do a tribute to Queen or VH, it would've sounded just as out of place, but would've still been interesting. Tasteless response by Clapton.
I tend to agree. I know a guy who has been recently considered a legend in a different musical genre. His genre is nothing complex like jazz or metal. Still, i heard him in a small radio interview and he bashed EVERY artist's/band's new material in general, saying "I think everything sucks, these days. Nothing sounds good to me." He was at my place one day and i played him (tried to play him) someone's original song that i had reworked. As soon as the first notes were heard, he looked disgusted and said, "Take it off. Take it off. It effing sucks." He didn't even want to hear the original tune nor the changes i made in a different recording. As if 8 minutes of his time would ruin his life. This goes to show you "the ego" and how some "legends" handle theirs.
@@robbiedaug interesting, thx for sharing.
@@amadeus2499 What is more interesting is how you covered Henley and Eagles and Stones' songs without them being taken down. What's up?? These guys halt all covers.
@@robbiedaug are you sure they halt covers? i thought it was just original recordings
@@amadeus2499 No i think they block their songs period.. It seems you are lucky. Rick Beato talked about this blocking thing. It's got me scared to upload stuff.
12 bar blues is a poor choice. Brian May sounds better playing leads on this, and Eddie's tone is scratchy and not so good. Eddie is no blues player, that's for sure.
it's truly criminal that Happy The Man didn't ascend to the heights of fame - or at least Prog-fame. So original and creative. Thank goodness for Iancu re-posting these incredible songs.
In 1977-78, I played this entire album hundreds of times. Their arpeggiating style and structure affected my own playing, to the point that every song I play has that sort of bouncy thing going on guitar. It got glued into my brain, and there's nothing I can do about it.
like it... 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Todd is still the king of DIY rock and roll.
great song
Awesome track
Mimicking notes without feel.
Sometimes when we add feel, we just make a face, and throw our heads back. At that point the visual mutes the audio. lol
Eddie just simply played it Van Halen style. Brian played it May style and Eric listened to it Clapton style.
Dreadful. Clapton was right. Van Halen was a great guitar player but he couldn't play the blues and he didn't have much rhythm either.
You could've just said, "I know nothing about music" and left it at that.
@@777zippy777 You're one of those sad individuals who can't face the truth. I understand.
@@erikkillmonger5624 You're one of those abject morons who think EVH "didn't have much rhythm". 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@777zippy777😂
Stupidest comment award winner right there!... Eddie could slay the blues like no one else and his rhythm playing was and IS untouchable and some of the most complex rhythms in rock ......smh 🤔😂
acabo de conocer esta banda y este tema es genial!!! me suscribo 💪💪💪
Good Griffoen riding music
Blues Rock From the 80s bites Hard…. Both these guys were top notch metallers and they blew it by over recording over the top blues wibbling
As a Musician and Claptonilogist, I would have to say this really sucks.
I agree
Very beautiful!
This is one of the greatest albums ever. I have The Second Earth book, only wish I had this on vinyl to complete my collection.
Excellent use of a vocoder to add expressive texture control. 👍👍👍
Oh yea glam rock!!!!
hello I'm the first commenter.
This man stole a soundtrack from my brain. Great job ❤
Phil Collin’s on percussion, how’d you pull that off?
Wouldn't be surprised if Greenslade knows him personally.
Love this song! ❤🤘🏻🎶🎵🎶🎵
Genial🎉🎉🎉
O formație de Neuitat
Excelente me gusta mucho este álbum es una maravilla completa ♥️🇻🇪
Interesting album
Colombia
Man the guy who made that art has to be on drugs. Lol Badass though. GG
Strangely enough, I enjoyed this and could hear different streams of the music, which was great because I'd seen the list of the band members and the instruments they used.
This is so cool!
Me ha encantado este álbum! Me hizo sentir vivir en los '70s y eso que nací en 1983 recién...
En 5:45 casi empieza Misión Imposible
Nice song
There are no heroes anymore
Brilliant
Nu aveți si varianta regretatului Emilian Onciu?
By the early 80s, Keith Emerson perfected the art of doing what I like to call "Progressive Pop". Mixing the art of doing progressive, trademark complex songs, harmonies and melodies with the accesibility of pop music. The result is a product that is progressive, artistic in every form, but at the same time, is modern and in line with the new music around. (Think Invisible Touch by Genesis came out that same year and the most prog numbers were Domino, The Brazilian and the B-side Do The Neurotic.) Only a true artist, musician and composer can make such an achievement. The more you listen to Keith, the more you appreciate what an artist he was. Another thing is, pretty much people hate the reverb-ish mixing in this album, but I think it helps to mark the existence of two different things coexisting in one: This is prog rock, but it's 1986. Update your sound, but stay being an artist. This is what this song sounds like. These are modern times, but I'm still myself and I still sound like myself.
❤
Lawton is God