The Nice - America (Live on British TV "How It Is" 1968)

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  • @kingbee48185
    @kingbee48185 6 років тому +48

    As a former pianist/keyboard player (now neuropathy and a broken finger and other problems put an end to my playing days), I saw this wild man on tv play this sometime in the 70s. Idolized him ever since, was stunned and very saddened to hear that he ended the way he did. Was lucky enough to see ELP 3 times when they reunited in the early 90s, a dream come true. Greg Lake has left us as well. Thanks guys for the music, such an inspiration. Emerson was the Hendrix, the God of keyboard players and always will be.

    • @FR-ty5vn
      @FR-ty5vn 2 роки тому +3

      His songs said to not fear death and to do it your own way, that he did….

    • @steffanhoffmann
      @steffanhoffmann Рік тому +1

      ​@@FR-ty5vn However it seems he was addicted to alcohol; so he's seemingly nobody to take advice from.

    • @FR-ty5vn
      @FR-ty5vn Рік тому +2

      @@steffanhoffmann he was a genius, a Diamond 💎 in the Rough

    • @steffanhoffmann
      @steffanhoffmann Рік тому +1

      @@FR-ty5vn
      Perhaps, so I'll repeat here that which I've written, a few moments ago; on the main page.
      Whilst Keith Emerson, was a pioneer amongst keyboard players.
      To take his life, in the way that he did, shows scant caring, for friends and family members; left behind.
      Intelligent people (of which; he was one) rarely kill themselves., .

    • @FR-ty5vn
      @FR-ty5vn Рік тому +5

      @@steffanhoffmann i think you underestimate the pain and misery some people experience prior to taking their lives - has nothing to do with intelligence - he was a certified genius and no longer able to live up to his fans’ and his own perfectionist expectations - give the guy a break.

  • @achtsieben87
    @achtsieben87 15 років тому +31

    This band set the blueprint for the later progressive rock bands. This is an amazing, classic piece of music. Keith Emerson caught the whole rockstar - protest song - virtuoso keyboard player - modern idiom THING in one crazy interpretation of a popular Bernstein play. It is without doubt one of the most impressive pieces of music I've ever heard.

  • @willslow7291
    @willslow7291 6 років тому +35

    The organ has got to be one of the greatest proper rock instruments ever! not featured enough these days needs more appreciation.

  • @rorycunningham8324
    @rorycunningham8324 7 місяців тому +9

    It's not often that an old man will wish he was even older, but I wish I had been older than 10 in 1968.

  • @56melm
    @56melm 8 років тому +57

    RIP Keith Emerson

  • @nunuloki
    @nunuloki 8 років тому +52

    Another of my rock heroes passes away. Not many left now. Although he didn't really consider himself a rock musician Keith helped create rock history with his skill and showmanship. Thank you Keith.

    • @RobBCactive
      @RobBCactive 3 роки тому +2

      Keith wasn't ONLY a Rock musician is probably the most accurate way to put it.
      I remember that day I heard as I saw a local band that evening.

  • @standingwave73
    @standingwave73 8 років тому +32

    Seeing Keith so young and fiery makes me want to cry. I consider him and this song the beginning of Prog, a genre which has meant so much to me.
    The Heroes die and we live on, sustained by their memory. R.I.P.

    • @tinaphilipps2287
      @tinaphilipps2287 8 років тому +6

      Hey! The music is in our souls. Our Heroes are leaving their music deep within our souls; and never to be forgotten,
      Taking care of my husband, fast deteriorating due to dementia, at the age of 59; I wish I knew how we could hang on to a dream.

    • @maddannafizz
      @maddannafizz 3 роки тому

      So true what you say about them sustaining us 🙌

    • @paulsurbitonryan9632
      @paulsurbitonryan9632 2 роки тому

      Music will set him free… love and prayers and peace ✌️

    • @ACooke108
      @ACooke108 Рік тому

      The first Nice album, “The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack” (1967) might have been the first truly “Prog” album.

  • @Jellybeantiger
    @Jellybeantiger 8 років тому +15

    R.I.P.Keith Emerson.
    Legend of British rock.
    From an Aussie progger.

  • @edoardogenzoliniauthor7802
    @edoardogenzoliniauthor7802 Рік тому +2

    My book "Teenage Wasteland: The Who at Winterland, 1968 and 1976" features never-seen-before photos of The Nice at the Fillmore on February 22, 1968, opening for the Who.

  • @monkeyrush
    @monkeyrush 8 років тому +15

    This was the first song I ever heard Emerson play. The new kid in Jr High was from England and we went over to his house to listen to music after school. He puts on The Nice and I was blown away. A fan ever since. Sad, sad news.

  • @adbak30
    @adbak30 8 років тому +18

    Keith Emerson, legend. RIP

  • @ellenmenge5169
    @ellenmenge5169 8 років тому +15

    RIP Keith, your music will continue for ever.

  • @tobymassingale3490
    @tobymassingale3490 6 років тому +2

    Keith Emerson is one of the best composer,artists,Innovators,of the progressive classic rock gendra's ever got to witness!

  • @linneasaoirse
    @linneasaoirse 8 років тому +11

    Keith forever in my heart

  • @donnicoll1570
    @donnicoll1570 8 років тому +4

    I loved making out Lists of my personal Favourite musicians in their area of excellence. Some changed at times depending on my mood. However my Number 1 Keyboard Operator was always Keith Emerson. He never changed from that position. I just cant believe that my hero is gone for ever. Rest in Peace Keith.

  • @cmtemoacirsilva
    @cmtemoacirsilva 8 років тому +6

    What a incredible musician, enormius talent, imense loss for the music world. Rest in peace Great Emerson !!

  • @aadrockt1957
    @aadrockt1957 2 роки тому +2

    what an great musician,you are my hero keith for almost 50 years,rip my friend

  • @robinholmescnx
    @robinholmescnx 3 місяці тому

    Because of the Nice and Curved Air I've always loved the Organ and violin.
    It's led me to many different bands throughout the years.
    Thank you Keith Emerson, you were the very best.

  • @1blastman
    @1blastman 9 років тому +3

    Saw the Nice at the Fillmore East - had second row seats one of best concerts I ever saw there, and I saw many.

  • @MrTransalpin
    @MrTransalpin 8 років тому +2

    The legendary Hammond Spinet Tone wheel organ with vacuum tube penthodes and Leslie tone cabinet, amazing !

  • @AlexMartelli
    @AlexMartelli 2 місяці тому

    Loving both Dvorak's "Z nového světa" AND Bernstein's and Sondheim's "West Side Story", not to mention Keith Emerson and friends!, I'M BLOWN AWAY by this wonderful piece!

  • @terrylawson176
    @terrylawson176 8 років тому +1

    RIP Keith. went to see Nice in 1968 great band amazing keyboard player so much talent.

  • @geraldmarkowitz
    @geraldmarkowitz 13 років тому +2

    Way beyond its time. Keith Emerson used the same keyboard he is using until these days. A completely crazy genius !!!

  • @fabrikk60
    @fabrikk60 15 років тому +1

    Well, it's like this: the song (full name America - 2nd Amendment) was intended as a "protest instrumental" against the shootings of Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy. The band would sometimes burn a US flag onstage during the song - bringing trouble on themselves too. The sentence "America is pregnant with promise and anticipation, but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable" was spoken by a black American child on the original record, but by its writer Lee Jackson here. See, it all fits.

  • @andythomas706
    @andythomas706 4 роки тому +2

    I remember watching this when it was first broadcast. With so little rock music on TV back then, these things seemed like treats. I also remember watching open mouthed at Hendrix's UK TV debut on Ready Steady Go just before Xmas '66. And The Rolling Stones '66 New Year RSG Special when they played stuff from Aftermath...Live!. Cream on Twice A Fortnight doing We're Going Wrong. All Rare 'treats' indeed back then!

  • @MrBooojangles
    @MrBooojangles 16 років тому +3

    I think this version is better then Leonard Bernstein's version. I first heard this on a series on British TV called 'Sounds of the sixties' during the 1990's which was a look back at the best and wierdest songs from the 1960's. Good to see it again.

  • @michaeldewar9093
    @michaeldewar9093 8 років тому +6

    This a bad year,another of my legends gone.
    R.I.P Keith.

    • @tinaphilipps2287
      @tinaphilipps2287 8 років тому +2

      Thats for sure. RIP Keith Emerson. What a magically talented man lost to the world!

  • @homersimpson8561
    @homersimpson8561 11 років тому +8

    If Keith Emerson was in my home, I'd let him do what he wanted. He is Keith Emerson after all.

  • @wesbroome2411
    @wesbroome2411 10 років тому +7

    best piano stage moves in the history of stage moves.

  • @williamsomerville-b6r
    @williamsomerville-b6r 11 місяців тому

    Remember seeing this on TV way back when as a spotty faced teenager and just couldn't believe what I was seeing I still class this as one of the pieces of music that sculpted my life. Many thanks to these guys.

  • @njneere
    @njneere 8 років тому +3

    RIP Keith Emerson. This is some of your finest work! You will be missed immensely.

  • @alfching2499
    @alfching2499 3 роки тому

    Loyola Hall Stamford Hill about 1968 just after Davy O’List left,anyone else there that night ???

  • @williamsomerville-g2z
    @williamsomerville-g2z Місяць тому

    I remember watching this on TV in the 60's in 68 I was 16 and have always when possible listened to it. In later years I got turned onto ELP a great band.

  • @linomarongiu53
    @linomarongiu53 8 років тому

    conobbi The Nice in una trasmissione radiofonica (per voi giovani) presentava Carlo Massarini & C. fu il mio primo gruppo che mi portò alla musica rock, iniziai ad acquistare tutti gli Lp dei Nice e poi a seguire.....1968 che tempi fantastici.

  • @maggieatherton7698
    @maggieatherton7698 8 років тому +2

    Thank you Keith for the music and the happy memories. Tragic loss.

  • @stephenbuffery180
    @stephenbuffery180 6 років тому

    Had the unreal experience of seeing these boys do this in. 69. 70 at the town hall in birmingham when i was 14. 15 with a girl called debbie haynes best musician iv ever seen and iv seen afew since then. Debbie moved to south coast havnt seen her for 40 years if you know her tell her i said 👋 hello

  • @juanytorres6007
    @juanytorres6007 Рік тому

    Rockstar Keith emerson 🤘rocking in paradise keyboard player perfect ❤

  • @ri2k
    @ri2k 8 років тому +4

    Think i was about 6 or 7 when i first saw this (my dad had a tape of this and sounds of the 60's) sad to hear he had passed away. The Jimi Hendrix of the keyboard my dad said.

  • @geoffwright2845
    @geoffwright2845 11 років тому

    A local pub next to the office I'd started work in, had this as a single on their jukebox...well remember playing it early Saturday afternoons when we all went for a beer after the office shut...(during 1975..)
    When still at school, got the 'Five Bridges Suite' recorded onto a blank tape.....seem to remember that album was a live recording from Newcastle City Hall sometime in '68..........Brilliant stuff..!!

  • @johnosborne2989
    @johnosborne2989 7 місяців тому +1

    I remember the first time i heard this, I'm 68 and love ELP.❤❤❤

  • @Nuron666
    @Nuron666 9 років тому +3

    This timeless musical masterpiece has meaning even at this present time in Europe.
    If were to replace 'AMERICA' with
    'EUROPE or even UNITED KINGDOM is pregnant with promise and anticipation, but murdered by the hand of the inevitable'
    It can make perfect sense.

  • @sega62s
    @sega62s 8 років тому +1

    God that man could play his heart away, so much feelings and understanding of music concept and harmony, it did not happenened overnight, he must haved trained like a fucking madman, in the end he left us with such a good library of masterpieces, I think he needed a different world, I respect his choice.Thank Sir for leading me into music, its a complex world of harmony, and rythmns, and many more things that makes music such a popular way of expression and one cannot live without it.

    • @RossM3838
      @RossM3838 8 років тому

      +andy T Emerson had serious formal; music training from the time he was a child.

  • @philjamieson5572
    @philjamieson5572 4 роки тому +1

    I was lucky enough to see The Nice live in Watford in 2003. They were excellent - Emerson even had his old (ELP) Moog synthesizer up on stage.

  • @nigelvoak9071
    @nigelvoak9071 8 років тому +5

    He died alone and lonely. How sad. Rest in peace, now, you genius

    • @gutmensch9339
      @gutmensch9339 2 роки тому

      Genies sind oft einsam!
      Jeder einzelne Ton ist, als ob ich ihn selbst spielen würde, mit Anschlag und Rhythmus.

  • @tonyfrancesco3701
    @tonyfrancesco3701 5 років тому +1

    I saw Nice do this at the Boston tea party 1968,still blown away to this day!

  • @georgehinton250
    @georgehinton250 7 років тому +1

    Saw them live Bath Festival 1968 at the Rec Ground. Awesome and so eclectic.

  • @linomarongiu53
    @linomarongiu53 10 років тому

    Grandissimi The Nice ho tutta collezione originale in vinile rarissimi!

  • @EonsReek
    @EonsReek 12 років тому +2

    I absolutely love this. It came out when I was still in high school '67/'68, I believe. All the above mentioned players as well. Lets not forget Rod Argent and if you want to see another genius madman on B3, check out the Dutch band Trace. Rick Van der Linden. Especially the album, "Birds". Love them all and they love each other's work as well. Keith told me so!!!!!!!!!! In folk music they call it "poet soup".

    • @Jlipnicki
      @Jlipnicki 2 роки тому +1

      Yes Argent should not be forgotten, saw them once in a room over a pub , one of the best gigs. ' Hold Yor Head Up 'was something like a rallying cry for the long hairs, of which I was one.

  • @djwak59
    @djwak59 5 років тому

    I had to fight off a seizure watching this !
    Why did all the videographers of the time think everything had to mimic an acid trip ??? All I wanted to see was Keith’s technique. Too bad he’s gone. He was a real inspiration to me back in my high school days. RIP Keith and Greg.

  • @arnaldotabosa1680
    @arnaldotabosa1680 2 роки тому

    ALWAYS FANTASTIC !!!
    2022 - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

  • @stephentyas4698
    @stephentyas4698 Рік тому +1

    the Nice and Arthey Brown sensational live shows of the time.

  • @MrRobangelo
    @MrRobangelo 5 років тому

    I saw this the night it was broadcast, about sept. 1968..............

  • @markpetersound
    @markpetersound 15 років тому +1

    whoah! Emerson is like a man posessed!! outstanding footage. thanks for posting this gem

  • @malcc2278
    @malcc2278 6 місяців тому

    I was 15 when I saw this on television, I thought I was imaging the knives in the keyboard until I found this clip. Sensational then and now. And I still want a MOOG despite advancements in computer generated sound

  • @faisalmuhammad347
    @faisalmuhammad347 8 років тому +8

    im cryin' now, RIP Sir Lord 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @ZaphMann
    @ZaphMann 8 років тому

    The greatest ever performance playing keyboards? A real talent. Stunning.

  • @ekoenriko8009
    @ekoenriko8009 2 роки тому

    Still remember, Our local radio station turns "america" in its opening morning program , back in early 70ies, only now i recognized that its actually plays by keith emmerson

  • @williamgeorgefraser
    @williamgeorgefraser 13 років тому +1

    I saw ELP when they released Trilogy. Keith's Modular Moog seemed massive at the time though my memory is probably playing fisherman tricks on me. It was the most exciting gig I ever saw with him throwing his Hammond about the stage. He really is the archetypal showman and despite recent problems with arthritis in his fingers he can still churn out a good tune. Definitely the best keyboard man ever.

  • @jagtone
    @jagtone 5 місяців тому

    Opens with a quote from the New World Symphony -- nice touch.

  • @markahughes3302
    @markahughes3302 3 роки тому

    Just watched this on BBC4. Brilliant

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile Рік тому +12

    This performance to a pop audience in 1968 was like a landing of aliens. Also, watching this now hints at the major role Carl Palmer had in forming the ELP sound. He was nuanced and heavy all at once, with fascinating melodic cadence. I so miss ELP.

  • @NevDunn
    @NevDunn 8 років тому

    Soooooo Fckin sad. I saw Keith perform this with The Nice and then followed him through the 1st 3 albums of ELP. A joy to watch and listen to :)

  • @Gonzo196969
    @Gonzo196969 8 років тому +3

    I first heard the Nice on John Peel's Top Gear - RIP Keith

    • @dallasnash7692
      @dallasnash7692 8 років тому

      +Paul Elliott Me too, I suspect. His late night show was not to be missed

  • @sasori701
    @sasori701 11 років тому +2

    My laptop just exploded and broke to pieces after playing this video. It couldn't handle the epicness.

  • @danielomni9084
    @danielomni9084 6 років тому

    Keith Emerson brought me to classik music. He trained my ears to listen to every note. Thank you Keith!

  • @ALotOfBottle
    @ALotOfBottle 8 років тому +20

    "America is pregnant with promise and anticipation, but is murdered by the hand of the inevitable."
    So timeless....

    • @colintapp4876
      @colintapp4876 4 роки тому

      Oh yeah

    • @rogerfjohnson2051
      @rogerfjohnson2051 3 роки тому +1

      Very strange how things stick in your mind, there was a compilation album called " nice enough to eat" and that very phrase stuck in my head. So I find myself here 55 years later checking out the track to be sure that my mind is not playing tricks 😂😂

    • @arthurfears9464
      @arthurfears9464 3 роки тому +1

      >>>>Murdered by enemies from with-in!!

    • @rogerfjohnson2051
      @rogerfjohnson2051 3 роки тому +2

      @@arthurfears9464
      It does seem ironic that the words have a resonance in 2021

    • @arthurfears9464
      @arthurfears9464 2 роки тому

      @@rogerfjohnson2051 and 2022 and beyond!

  • @ChangGoldLeaf
    @ChangGoldLeaf 12 років тому

    I saw The Nice in the 60s at Mother's in Erdington, Birmingham, UK.
    Brilliant!

  • @petecsanky
    @petecsanky 16 років тому

    Performed live at "The Rock Pile" in Toronto in 1968. What a show.....Emerson used Les Bateman's chopped double-stacked leslie cabinets on each side (two asynchronously-rotating horns above the 15" bass driver)with a special 150 Watt amp for each side, and all the instruments were miked through the WIRE custom Altec Lansing PA system. You had to be there... hard to believe that it was 40 years ago!

  • @GigiAO28
    @GigiAO28 15 років тому

    uno dei migliori hammondisti (e non solo) in assoluto!!

  • @andythomas706
    @andythomas706 10 років тому

    They were astounding Live at this point. I had a few great nights watching them tear it up at The Marquee. Once they were supported by Yes making their Marquee debut I think. What a night!

  • @aveburycommunityshop7644
    @aveburycommunityshop7644 8 років тому

    Saw them live at Liverpool Phil - Brilliant RIP Keith

  • @daveedgecatts8008
    @daveedgecatts8008 5 років тому

    I lived in Europe when this song was popular in 1968, but many Americans never got to hear it. So, it is a New Theme Song for us 90% of Americans that have been left behind by the rich and powerful that "Steal from The Poor and give to the rich". Ratio: 90% hit up by 9% controlled by 1% of "hedge bets" against USA failing and falling. We lived in the 1960s-1970s era and loved life, music, being with friends and being outside in Mother Nature. Now, "The man in the suit has just bought a new car from the profit he's made on Your Dreams" (Traffic, "Low Spark of High Healed Boys", 1971). We (90%) need to get a better hold of Our Country and Make it Work for Everyone ... not just the few (9%) and privileged (1%) that are bankrupting our Country and Ethos. America United! Here is the Theme Song created out of the horror of loosing John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Dr. Martin L. King in such a short time. Europe understood and America United! World War II, Korea, Vietnam ... then Peaceful Times. Now look at US. "Make Love not war". DC

  • @puddypuss
    @puddypuss 11 років тому

    thank's for this. remember when it was first on how it is late july 1968. I d got in from playing golf in the park, and someone delberately phoned up as it started, so I hung up. shame its not the full version

  • @SuperNevile
    @SuperNevile 8 років тому

    Saw "The Nice" at the Royal Festival Hall in the early 70's. Impressed not only with Keith's organ playing,(rightwayupandupsidedown) but with the use of daggers, matches and lighter fluid.

  • @klausrain111
    @klausrain111 6 років тому

    Back then, I was aware of the Nice, and heard a few of their songs. In those days, you'd visit some friends, somebody'd put a record on the turntable, then we'd have a smoke. 20-25 minutes later and it's time to turn the record over. A lot of my friends liked the Nice, but sadly I didn't really get into their sound. I know, who cares? But now, 50+ (?) years later, I can hear what I missed over the years.

  • @kipp0man
    @kipp0man 15 років тому

    what an awesome piece of archive footage - thanks for posting

  • @mizread
    @mizread 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video. I was lucky enough to see them live.

  • @michaelpageaction
    @michaelpageaction 15 років тому +1

    Absolutely Amazing.

  • @SupersonicJellyBean
    @SupersonicJellyBean 13 років тому +1

    WOOOOW!!! HE MADE THAT ORGAN CRY FOR SURE!!! REAL NICE LIVE VERSION!!

  • @mksonic
    @mksonic 15 років тому

    I'll never forget the first time I saw these guys perform: I just about shat my uppers. Thanks for posting this wonderful performance! (Although the director for this show should have been hung up by his thumbs.)

  • @Emerson278
    @Emerson278 4 роки тому +2

    That was just "Emerson being Emerson" ! RIP Maestro !

  • @theunknownman2706
    @theunknownman2706 8 років тому +1

    A legend and a pioneer. God rest his soul...

  • @davishev
    @davishev 13 років тому

    When I first heard this in the early 70s I was about 11 or 12 years old. I didn't even know who Leonard Bernstein was. Thanks to Keith Emerson I was introduced to a lot of great music.

  • @repevicent
    @repevicent 8 років тому

    El teclista más grande del siglo
    maravilloso inigualable
    amado maestro Keith Emerson

  • @puddypuss
    @puddypuss 13 років тому

    I remember this on tv july 1968 Id got in from playing golf over the park and someone who knew how into it I was phoned up as it was starting as a boys . I hung up quickly.

  • @jsilence418
    @jsilence418 15 років тому +1

    Yeah Emerson, no one turned the organ cooler than him !! great post!

  • @pca321
    @pca321 14 років тому

    I recently bought the biography pictures of an exhibitionist, and it´s nice reading the book where keith explains the throwing of the daggers, and it´s nice seeing it on this video from the late sixties long live Keith Noel Emerson.

  • @peterboczan2116
    @peterboczan2116 4 роки тому +4

    This is like being on the best acid trip ever!

    • @georgeabrams7345
      @georgeabrams7345 2 роки тому

      Tarsus was the go to stoner song amongst my peers.

  • @donegan2212
    @donegan2212 11 років тому +3

    wow great song I forgot how good this is

    • @gutmensch9339
      @gutmensch9339 2 роки тому

      Das hat einen Ehrenplatz auf meinem imaginären Hausaltar.
      Bin BJ 49.

  • @shemanic1
    @shemanic1 10 років тому +1

    Brilliant, love my vinyl 45

  • @Psychedelicxylophone
    @Psychedelicxylophone Рік тому

    A whirlwind organ of madness is that of keith emerson🥰
    This music helps me breath!❤‍🔥

  • @zacazonapan
    @zacazonapan 12 років тому +1

    The best song!!!

  • @user-yu1yz6qk1g
    @user-yu1yz6qk1g 12 років тому

    This is John Tuffin's all-time favourite version of this song from his all-time favourite musical-comedy

  • @magiccat4316
    @magiccat4316 3 роки тому +1

    Best song he ever did

    • @gutmensch9339
      @gutmensch9339 2 роки тому

      ...in meiner Kindheit und Jugend, auch später habe ich dieses Epos Schweiß gebadet inhaliert.

  • @headboy
    @headboy 4 роки тому

    This is where it all started for me.

  • @davidwright4644
    @davidwright4644 10 років тому

    What an outfit! I think it was a performance at Sheffield City Hall that left me a tiny bit deaf.

  • @MallardTDrake
    @MallardTDrake 14 років тому +2

    Little did that poor little Hammond organ realize that Keith would still be abusing it 30 years later. What a trooper!

  • @Justin_Kipper
    @Justin_Kipper 4 роки тому

    Cool to see the video. Too bad so many TV video editors back then were on acid and it's a chore for us to watch now.

  • @martinlegg8115
    @martinlegg8115 8 років тому

    Sad tonight. Love ya Keith. RIP

  • @Moonchird
    @Moonchird Місяць тому

    1970年代、中学生の頃この音楽を初めて聴きました。R.I.P キース