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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Take A Pebble (1970)
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The supergroup "Emerson, Lake & Palmer" is one of most successful rock bands in the subgenre of the Progressive rock. The band members Keith Emerson (keyboards), Greg Lake (bass guitar) and Carl Palmer (drums) showed their musical virtuosity in interpretations of classical pieces like "Pictures of an Exhibiton" by Russian composer Modest Mussorgski. The live album with the same title, which was issued as a low-priced record in 1970, helped the band to enormous popularity in Europe and USA. The song "Knife-Edge" from their debut album "Emerson, Lake & Palmer" is loosely based on Leoš Janáček "Sinfonietta" (1926). And the middle section of the song features parts of Johann Sebastian Bachs "First French Suite in D minor" (known as Bach Works Catalogue No. 812). Ironically both composers were not named on the original album release in 1970 ...
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@dlanodrelda

10 months ago

Pound for pound, the most musically gifted band ever. And that voice..

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@LindyLou127

3 years ago

Keith on that piano is pure genius...and Greg's beautiful voice, what a song. R I.P two amazing musicians!

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@trilbywilby7826

3 years ago

This makes me want to yell, "What happened to all the great music???" It's 2020, I'm 60 years old, and I have to go back to the 70's to hear great music. 😩😩😩

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@zagyex

2 years ago

Keith Emerson. The man who rather died than not playing his music perfectly. That's why he will live forever.

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@johnbroadwell2603

2 years ago

More than 50 years now, every time I hear this I get goose bumps... I was lucky enough to see them 2 times... rip ELP ...

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@werner0prinz

2 weeks ago

Eerson Lake & Palmer, das wahren sowieso eine der besten Gruppen die es jemals gab! Jeder einzelne, ein erstklassiges Genie!

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@WilliamOshea-sj9ze

2 months ago

This whole song sounds like a dream to me.

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@chuckcribbs3398

3 years ago

One of the most talented bands ever. And the most creative.

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@slickrockcreek1

3 years ago

This music is almost more than I can take. A grown man sitting here crying like a baby...........

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@diegofantin6012

3 years ago

this is when music tries to use the full potential of every musician

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@judithgrabencamp4246

3 months ago

Ive loved this song and this video for so many years . Its so good it's almost painful .

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@thomasfourounjian3805

3 years ago

Best Take a Pebble version I ever heard. Funky, Fusiy, Jazzy, Rocky, absolutely awesome.

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@djknox2

8 months ago

This - along with Knife's Edge - is one of the greatest live Rock recordings ever captured. It deserves the greatest of accolades. Pure brilliance. I saw them perform both several years later and I feel privileged. BUT, nothing can compare to these recordings.

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@Thundergod-

2 years ago

Lost in the flamboyance of Keith, Greg Lake had that distinctive voice and solid bass lines and totally under rated as a guitarist....

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@WeAreColorOfWater

5 months ago

I’m so grateful to have been born at a time when music was on an upward trajectory. By the time these geniuses began performing, I was able to see them live at the Hollywood Bowl. I’ve attended hundreds of concerts over the years, and just about every band that was on my list of great music back then, seem dated and quaint when I listen to them today. Now, all these years later ELP’s music, at least the first two albums, is still timeless, evoking a sense of majesty and accomplishment. If only the young players and listeners of today had icons like this to look up to, the world would look very different indeed.

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@Anonymous-gu6co

9 months ago

God blessed these guys with so much talent! Hope Keith & Greg are with Him..continued success to the wonderful Carl Palmer!❤❤❤

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@andreatutrani

2 years ago

Not only were they absolutely BRILLIANT music geniuses but they were the 3 most STUNNING men that ever lived ❤️‍🔥 🔥❤️‍🔥🔥❤️‍🔥🔥

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@billnah6255

2 years ago

Totally the finest jam ever on 3 instruments. Will NEVER be done again!

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@cincilitigator5108

3 years ago

I am 57 years old and I can say definitively I have a much greater appreciation for Emerson’s composition as well as Lake’s lyrics than I did as a teenager when I saw them in Cincinnati.

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@josephmckenzie8953

2 years ago

Man! These guys burned white hot for a good chunk of time. It’s amazing the amount and the caliber of music they produced. Long live Emerson, Lake and Palmer.

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