Emerson, Lake & Palmer was one of the best progressive rock bands that came from the UK. Keith Emerson is one of the greatest keyboard players of our time. What a musical genius! RIP Keith and Greg. You left us with such beautiful and unforgettable music which will be listened for years to come.
I was 16 when this came out. Blew me away. Never heard anything like it up to that point. And never heard anything like it since. Still listen to it half a century, yes half a century later.
This song still blows my mind. Most gorgeous intro and then goes ever so slowly into the middle uptempo section, then the acrobatic final section. A trilogy in more ways than one. Still my favorite ELP album. I can only imagine teenagers and adults hearing this in 1972 and being floored. I was only two then, so can't vouch for them. The 2nd section is like Moog/synth techno nearly 20 years ahead of time.
As an early teen , just moved to NY ( against my will } I found a litttle FM station , the iconic WNEW .... Tuned in at 10 pm for Allison Steel (the night bird ) , she played this whole , new LP ... Set me on a path to lifelong bliss and balance ....Been there , seen it all ...100's of shows .... " We have heaven " Jon Anderson - YES
Wow that's cool! Imagine just being drawn in to Endless Enigma, and going from there all the way through. What a ride that would have been at that time. Album was years ahead of its time.
WNEW was the best radio station!! The best DJ’s! I grew up in my teens through my 30’s listening to them! Pete Fornatale was the best. But Allison Steele “ the Night Bird”, Jonathan Schwartz, Dave Herman, Scott Muni… those were great days!!! Great music. Today on Satellite Radio, the DJ’s are lazy and play the same stuff.
Grew up in the '70s listening to WNEW in NJ. Eat dinner and race to my room to catch the start of Jonathan Schwartz's show and then stay up as late as I could listening to "The Nightbird', some mornings bleary-eyed after listening to her whole show.
Its been unpopular saying it's ELPs best work as it 2as so early in there career, but i believe it's Keith & Gregs magnum opus in my opinion.. yes there were albums with legendary tracks but none were as truly great as a whole piece of work than Trilogy. I live 3 miles from Keiths Grave & live in his home town (Worthing) & i met him several times, he was a true Gentleman & a huge loss as was the loss of Greg. Palmer has been milking it for all its worth ever since 2017. He's a git & always had to be a nightmare when trying to reunite ELP.. so when Emerson & Lake had enough & brought Cozy Powell in, Carl was super pissed, but now he milks it & milks it, a good Drummer? Yes but the only part of the trio easily replaced.
This has been my favorite ELP song for about 10 years. The transition from the beautiful piano to insanely good synthetic is truly musical creativity at its peak. And From The Beginning is my favorite chill song by ELP.
I loved ELP!! I hv all their albums!!! They were all good. Pictures at an Exhibition is unbelievable. I was so upset when Greg Lake died! That man had one of the best voices of our generation!!! Very few come along in a life time. That man was blessed. And we were blessed to hear him. Go listen to FATHER CHRISTMAS!!! He has the vice of an angel!!
@@Transterra55 I saw Carl in concert a few years ago; his comments made me tear-up. He was touring with Todd Rundgren and one of the iterations of Yes.
Awesome - I've not heard this track for many years! I was lucky enough to see ELP live at the Empire Pool Wembley in the early 70's. Just incredible and that sound live was so memorable
Growing up in the 70'/80's my father would take us to tower records n buy all the great shit when music was really made. Out of guilt we would listen in what they now call a man cave. Colored lights in each corner of the ceiling with a black light, a triangle light box and each went to an instrument. Fell in love when I got older. Miss my Dad so much ❤
TRILOGY / TARKUS / PICTURES..../ BRAIN SALAD SURGERY have been regularly played right up to the present day in my house.... dont HATE me.... I like LOVE BEACH / E.L.POWELL as well....
Brings back so many good memories. I have plenty of bad ones, but this song doesn't trigger them. Alan Freeman on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, (I can't remember which, now), while doing my technical drawing homework.
One of my all-time favourite tracks. Just sublime. Some of the lyrics here are wrong though. Last couple of stanzas should read: You'll see the day another way And wake up with the sunshine Pouring right down where you lay You'll love again, I don't know when But if you do I know that You'll be happy in the end
Was fortunate to see ELP first row coming on after Dream Theater & before Deep Purple. Keith Emerson in front of me doing his solo & he starts stabbing his organ with a knife.😅😅😅
Emerson, Lake & Palmer was one of the best progressive rock bands that came from the UK. Keith Emerson is one of the greatest keyboard players of our time. What a musical genius! RIP Keith and Greg. You left us with such beautiful and unforgettable music which will be listened for years to come.
I was 16 when this came out. Blew me away. Never heard anything like it up to that point. And never heard anything like it since. Still listen to it half a century, yes half a century later.
😊
Me, too -- same age. I treasured the music very much. At that time, going through "first love" and all that.
One of the best prog rock albums ever
Абсолютно верно
Tarkus
That was music. Poor kids today😮
Well they've got "Power Rangers" haven't they?
@@risiblecomestible3319 power rangers? what year do you think it is
Punk rock saved humanity by putting this music extinct !
This song still blows my mind. Most gorgeous intro and then goes ever so slowly into the middle uptempo section, then the acrobatic final section. A trilogy in more ways than one. Still my favorite ELP album. I can only imagine teenagers and adults hearing this in 1972 and being floored. I was only two then, so can't vouch for them. The 2nd section is like Moog/synth techno nearly 20 years ahead of time.
I was a teenager in 1972 and I was absolutely floored. But there was so much good music around in those days !
I agree!
I turned 18 that year… always on my turntable. Crushed by love that year and this song has forever been imbedded into my soul ❤
I saw them live while being stationed in Germany in 73.
Absoulutley best band!!
I was about 15 when I got into them still at school ,they were fabulous and the music was great back then ❤
As an early teen , just moved to NY ( against my will } I found a litttle FM station , the iconic WNEW .... Tuned in at 10 pm for Allison Steel (the night bird ) , she played this whole , new LP ... Set me on a path to lifelong bliss and balance ....Been there , seen it all ...100's of shows .... " We have heaven " Jon Anderson - YES
Wow that's cool! Imagine just being drawn in to Endless Enigma, and going from there all the way through. What a ride that would have been at that time. Album was years ahead of its time.
WNEW was the best radio station!! The best DJ’s! I grew up in my teens through my 30’s listening to them! Pete Fornatale was the best. But Allison Steele “ the Night Bird”, Jonathan Schwartz, Dave Herman, Scott Muni… those were great days!!! Great music.
Today on Satellite Radio, the DJ’s are lazy and play the same stuff.
Grew up in the '70s listening to WNEW in NJ. Eat dinner and race to my room to catch the start of Jonathan Schwartz's show and then stay up as late as I could listening to "The Nightbird', some mornings bleary-eyed after listening to her whole show.
The whole album is a masterpiece.
This song is just beautiful in its opening section, some great vocals and piano there. Then when it all changes, just wow, it is ahead of its time.
The Best of the best !
Yeah, definitely my favorite overall with Works I being only a nose behind.
And Trilogy,the best two. But My God...
The master piece! Ever!
Its been unpopular saying it's ELPs best work as it 2as so early in there career, but i believe it's Keith & Gregs magnum opus in my opinion.. yes there were albums with legendary tracks but none were as truly great as a whole piece of work than Trilogy.
I live 3 miles from Keiths Grave & live in his home town (Worthing) & i met him several times, he was a true Gentleman & a huge loss as was the loss of Greg. Palmer has been milking it for all its worth ever since 2017. He's a git & always had to be a nightmare when trying to reunite ELP.. so when Emerson & Lake had enough & brought Cozy Powell in, Carl was super pissed, but now he milks it & milks it, a good Drummer? Yes but the only part of the trio easily replaced.
Sim
This has been my favorite ELP song for about 10 years. The transition from the beautiful piano to insanely good synthetic is truly musical creativity at its peak. And From The Beginning is my favorite chill song by ELP.
I loved ELP!! I hv all their albums!!! They were all good. Pictures at an Exhibition is unbelievable.
I was so upset when Greg Lake died! That man had one of the best voices of our generation!!! Very few come along in a life time. That man was blessed. And we were blessed to hear him.
Go listen to FATHER CHRISTMAS!!! He has the vice of an angel!!
2016 was a bad year….the deaths of Keith *and* Greg.
@@Transterra55 Then in 2017 John Wetton - 2 great King Crimson singers gone in a year.
@@Transterra55 I saw Carl in concert a few years ago; his comments made me tear-up. He was touring with Todd Rundgren and one of the iterations of Yes.
Утро ,под волшебную музыку, уже прекрасно, несмотря ни на что!
Музыка моей юности. Мне так приятно, что тебе это тоже нравится.
translantion isn't good. the music of my youth.. I'm pleased you like it too!
Мне почти 65. Обожаю этот альбом с 70-х . И Трилогию. ❤
Ah to be 15 again and listen to this for the first time..... Bliss
Awesome - I've not heard this track for many years! I was lucky enough to see ELP live at the Empire Pool Wembley in the early 70's. Just incredible and that sound live was so memorable
Masterpiece!
Come puoi definirli se non straordinari questo trio leggendario per sempre emerson lak and palmer
Every time I hear this again, the wonder, amazement, and awe are just as fresh as my first listen. Absolutely breathtaking.
I was in high school when this LP came out and a big fan of ELP. The moog solo in this number still sends me light years away.
Genius.
The best song of the entire Trilogy album
Musical geniuses!
BELLEZA ETERNA !!!!
😊
His voice was perfection.
2:58 Chills everytime!
😊
This is where ELP peaked artistically.
Fanfare for the Common Man was an Masterpiece, Works Vol 1 ? 🤔
@@Jack-sk2elIt's a cover version of an Aaron Copland piece. This is ELP, well EL at least and E for the music.
Brain salad surgery was slightly better.
Best Music EVER!
EL & P has trilogy The Who has Qudrophenia less one now. Happy Christmas.🌕🌖🌗🌑🌕
Emerson lives on in his exquisite music. God bless
Музыка! Голоса !!! Фортепиано🤦🏻👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great song...
Growing up in the 70'/80's my father would take us to tower records n buy all the great shit when music was really made. Out of guilt we would listen in what they now call a man cave. Colored lights in each corner of the ceiling with a black light, a triangle light box and each went to an instrument. Fell in love when I got older. Miss my Dad so much ❤
ELP, My first concert ever at msg in 1977. I've been listening ever since. best trio ever. pure musicians.
Phenomenal musicians.
Beautiful !!!
TRILOGY / TARKUS / PICTURES..../ BRAIN SALAD SURGERY have been regularly played right up to the present day in my house....
dont HATE me....
I like LOVE BEACH / E.L.POWELL as well....
Love Beach….😮
I'm 66 and still listening in September 2024✌🏻
I am 79 and listen to this as fresh and new as I did all those years ago
I'm sixty and still listening. November 2024.
Brings back so many good memories. I have plenty of bad ones, but this song doesn't trigger them.
Alan Freeman on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, (I can't remember which, now), while doing my technical drawing homework.
One of my all-time favourite tracks. Just sublime. Some of the lyrics here are wrong though. Last couple of stanzas should read:
You'll see the day another way
And wake up with the sunshine
Pouring right down where you lay
You'll love again, I don't know when
But if you do I know that
You'll be happy in the end
キース!ピアノもかっこえーなー
Isn't this the nicest breakup song ever?
Kerm9zura la KK 😮😢😢😢😢😢😢😊😅😂1
Verano 😂 73😮😢😊
Stesso anno velodromo vigorelli Milano . 15 anni
Majestuosos
El que llorA ez MaachAaa😂😢7😊😊
So spoiled for choice with these guys.
But I"d have to put Tarkus up there with this LP as my faves.
ASTOUNDING -it's what I said the first time...fifty two years later...ASTOUNDING
HUUUUUM BOM DE OUVIR sc
Nicely done Ben, very well explained.
Unique
Schön gleichgesinnte zu finden
❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍🥰🥰
😀👍👋
Would that be Cascade,MD. I've done my share in that little town.
The All-timer in Prog
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O que tás dizendo
Greg's voice sounds different on the intro. (to me)
Yes, I thought so too - the whole thing seems more 'crisp' to me than the vinyl. I heard musical nuances here that I had never noticed before.
brain salad was where i shifted gears , but this is not that
It is !
Supergroup!
though I agree that 'Brain Salad' is the pinnacle achievement of ELP, this is their greatest song.
Can really hear the base guitar
Remember what a fashionable luxury it was by the mid-70s to trash ELP as pretentious divas? Oh lord, what we took for granted in the 70s.
Jedna z jejich nejlepších skladeb ! Pure beauty
Was fortunate to see ELP first row coming on after Dream Theater & before Deep Purple. Keith Emerson in front of me doing his solo & he starts stabbing his organ with a knife.😅😅😅