Amazing version of an amazing song. Keith had all of it going on. The cool hair, amazing showmanship, knowledge of music all wrapped in black leather pants.. How fucking cool was that?!? RIP Keith..
I love this song... demasiado increíble... 3 notas que conforman una línea melódica que genera una atmósfera que te transporta al más allá... Simplemente es de esos temas que lo escuchas por primera vez y te llenan el alma, sacando de ti aquel niño que tienes dentro... simplemente ese hombre afortunado que alguna vez fuiste o que llegarás a ser.
l saw ELP in 1975, a few years ago a friend persuaded me to go see Carl Palmer live.. The drum solo from "Pictures" was as good, as all those years ago.
The CD of this concert was my intro to prog rock when my father got a CD player and started buying the old albums he used to own and got this (at the time) new live performance. This song always sticks out.
I used to listen this live CD again and again, this version of Lucky Man sounds definitive to me. It's very emotional and the keyboard part is magical. We will miss musicians like these. Thank you for your songs and for your vision. You were speciale beings!!
such a beutiful song it's sooo beutiful,but also a tragic song.This song holds a place in my heart,and a time when there wasn't all the tension in the world today.
Written @ 12, 1959, 1st release 1970! Amazing to some; however, having a 13 yr old son who writes & performs rather well, I understand, accept and seek the creative qualities in the inspired of all ages. The talent and ability to conceptualize then piece together such brilliance and beauty is not limited by age but by inspiration, whether 12 or 50 or 90. Life, just keep inspiring us.
Once I was in hospital recovering from an operation. I'd had opiates for about a week and was severely constipated. When it finally happened, it took about half an hour to pass a turd which excruciatingly felt like a treetrunk. Happy moments of joy and bliss compared with listening to this though.
I was there at the RAH,its was one of the best concerts i'd been to,then i saw them at the Newcastle city hall and that was even better, shook Carl and Keiths hands at the end!
I saw them in Madison Square Garden 30 years ago. When Emerson and Lake took a break, Palmer played a 20-30 minute drum/percussion solo that was just unbelievable.
great music. i saw them in concert in Memphis in the early 70's. only group i know who made it witout only one guitar player. no bass guitar! the moog synthesizer is still awesome.
I really like the feel of this music...It's guys like these pro's that introduced a form ogf Rock that played equally to what is between our ears as opposed to the tired but easy what was between our thighs..
That's cool. What you have to remember is that there's not much meat and potatoes in every tune they do, while some tunes they have do. Plus, they're a classical music influenced band, so they're going to have heavy/light/strong/passivepowerful/delicate tunes.
I saw the same gig 30 years ago,at the old "FOX THEATRE",in ATLANTA GA.Carl did the same 20-30 minute solo w/ the " BIG FKN REVOLVING DRUM SET". Most excellent memories i think.
imho this can't be compared to the early ELP...both for the awesome imagination in writing and for the energy on stage. Late 70s ELP...that is the band i love.
REST IN PIECE YOU GENIUS...GREG AND KEITH 😪🤧
RIP Keith Emerson, my favorite keyboard player.
Stellar performance!
Every one of them are far out
My favorite concert moment was Keith Emerson's
keyboard solos. Incredible!!
Such a huge influence in my life... great memories of them live in 1973...
Amazing version of an amazing song.
Keith had all of it going on.
The cool hair, amazing showmanship, knowledge of music all wrapped in black leather pants..
How fucking cool was that?!?
RIP Keith..
Wo gibt's heute noch so wundervolle Musik!? ELP Lucky Man ist so ein schöner Song! R.I.P Greg Lake🕊🍃🌟🌹🍃
They were much more than a band.....ELP were a three piece Orchestra with no limits.....classic Rock n Roll.....
Greg Lake wrote this song, when he was 12!!!!! Amazing musician!! R.I.P
excellent rendition.....best live overall with instrumentals and voice is good.... and drumming outstanding as well as a nice complementary synth...
I love this song...
demasiado increíble... 3 notas que conforman una línea melódica que genera una atmósfera que te transporta al más allá...
Simplemente es de esos temas que lo escuchas por primera vez y te llenan el alma, sacando de ti aquel niño que tienes dentro... simplemente ese hombre afortunado que alguna vez fuiste o que llegarás a ser.
Perfeito !!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is so sad. Greg (ELP) Lake, one of my favorites of all time.
What a musician what a voice!
C'est La Vie
l saw ELP in 1975, a few years ago a friend persuaded me to go see Carl Palmer live.. The drum solo from "Pictures" was as good, as all those years ago.
DESCANSEN EN PAZ: GREG LAKE Y KEITH EMERSON. FUERON MÚSICOS MUY BUENOS Y GRANDES. SU MÚSICA EXISTIRÁ SIEMPRE.
Endless devotion and love, for You , Keith; anyway for our beloved Carl.
May Your soul rest in peace, Greg.
We will be "watching over You".
Bye
Non ci sono parole per l'esecuzione di questo pezzo. Siete dei grandi.
I miss You Keith...
Sublime. Just fucking sublime.
Amazing!!!
i saw them play at a high school dance in the early 1970's who knew at that time this song would have so many meanings
Wo gibts heute noch so fantastische Musik.......geil & melodisch 👍👍👍👍🎼🎵🎶🎼🎵🎶🎸🎤🎹 I love this Sound ❤💜❤💜
The CD of this concert was my intro to prog rock when my father got a CD player and started buying the old albums he used to own and got this (at the time) new live performance. This song always sticks out.
So sad to see you go. Thanks for the great music. You gave me joy, inspiration, and hope. I hope you are at peace and happy.
I miss the 70's...what a hell of a decade!!!
Memories of the music of our youth flow strong. RIP Keith Emerson
Rest in peace, in our hearts you´ll live forever!
The first ELP song that I learned the words to by heart. Will always be a favorite!
Best live version of this song. Thanks for posting. the sound has great melody, softness and depth…...
Greg Lake RIP you were a musical genius
Another one of the greatest bands RIP Greg Lake and Keith Emerson
nothing to add... awesome!
So sad you've left us Keith. Thank you for the great music! Always loved ELP. I hope you can now R.I.P. Keith.
schön schön mein vater ist ganz begeistert,bei ihm leben alte Zeiten auf :)
241 - bellissima canzone - ciao da VALERIO !!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I used to listen this live CD again and again, this version of Lucky Man sounds definitive to me. It's very emotional and the keyboard part is magical. We will miss musicians like these. Thank you for your songs and for your vision. You were speciale beings!!
ELP 2x LIVE IN FRANKFURT/GERMANY in the 1970er♡Jahre.GREAT CONCERTS 🎸💥💫🎙🔊🎼🎶🎤🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
we are the lucky men to have had them in our lives
Both individually and collectively magnificent Musicians and as a group. Thanks very much for posting
always wil be an awesome song !!!! thanks for all your music,but lucky man means sooooo much to me.Thanks for all the awesome years of ELP. Dave B
RIP Keith Emerson
The first band I ever saw in concert back in 1978. First time I smoked a funny cigarette, too.
Muito especial esta grande banda.
Este concerto e de superior qualidade.
such a beutiful song it's sooo beutiful,but also a tragic song.This song holds a place in my heart,and a time when there wasn't all the tension in the world today.
The Masters at work.
Oh yes, it's a very beautiful song !
I love it !
Thanks for sharing!
videos like this is why u-tube rocks!!49 going on 18!!
When I was a teen, I loved this music and I'm still gettig goosbumps. It just hurts to move the same way!
My HEART BREAKS-Degenerative nerve disease, couldn't play as he wanted-thus now in our memories alone RIP
On one of the first "albums" I bought, fond memories of wonderful timeless music!
This reminds me of my childhood, thanks
Nice!!! How many memories does that bring back???!!!
Ciao K Emerson. ..!Un grande!
I grew up listening to ELP. I never had the chance to see them live sadly.
A timeless classic and a sample of the genius of ELP.
Thanks for the post!
gracias horacio0206 es un tema detonante para escribir, soñar, recordar.
excelent, beautiful song!!
"May a thousand Angels take ye to thy rest"
Heard Karnevil 9 by these people(good song) Then I heard this a couple hours ago and I loved it
Written @ 12, 1959, 1st release 1970! Amazing to some; however, having a 13 yr old son who writes & performs rather well, I understand, accept and seek the creative qualities in the inspired of all ages. The talent and ability to conceptualize then piece together such brilliance and beauty is not limited by age but by inspiration, whether 12 or 50 or 90. Life, just keep inspiring us.
Ouço!
ouço!
e nunca me canso!
Essa apresentação no ALBERT HALL,
Saudades mil!!!
dedicated to my #1 Home-boy, R.M.; how lucky am I to have you for a real true friend and brother.
Once I was in hospital recovering from an operation. I'd had opiates for about a week and was severely constipated. When it finally happened, it took about half an hour to pass a turd which excruciatingly felt like a treetrunk. Happy moments of joy and bliss compared with listening to this though.
I was there at the RAH,its was one of the best concerts i'd been to,then i saw them at the Newcastle city hall and that was even better, shook Carl and Keiths hands at the end!
What lucky men are we...
Great, great, great old song !!! :-D
Outstanding instrumental performance.
WOW !!! Thank you for this vid !
that's hilarious! been listening to this since i was knee-high to a grasshopper!
Brilliant of course!! ELP is terrific.
just discovered this song and its brill love it wen that happens
Simply awesome.
I saw them in Madison Square Garden 30 years ago.
When Emerson and Lake took a break, Palmer played a 20-30 minute drum/percussion solo that was just unbelievable.
Jeezus, this is better than the original.
great music. i saw them in concert in Memphis in the early 70's. only group i know who made it witout only one guitar player. no bass guitar! the moog synthesizer is still awesome.
a mi me pega de frente como el viento de las figuras de proa de barcos piratas...es una cancion culto para mi
Superb! Thanks for posting this. Please, ELP, do one more tour!!
R.I.P. Greg, and Keith.
I have that album and you are spot on!!!
Lovely version.
I really like the feel of this music...It's guys like these pro's that introduced a form ogf Rock that played equally to what is between our ears as opposed to the tired but easy what was between our thighs..
I was at the Albert Hall, It was memorable
Always a great song. And, Greg still sounds good here.
me encanta este tema
saludos desde chile
That's cool. What you have to remember is that there's not much meat and potatoes in every tune they do, while some tunes they have do. Plus, they're a classical music influenced band, so they're going to have heavy/light/strong/passivepowerful/delicate tunes.
Yes!!!
Não cansa ouvir.
The bass during the ending of the song is chest busting...the album I wore out the first year it came out...to cool.
fly like and angel keith Emerson
"MAGIC".
I saw the same gig 30 years ago,at the old "FOX THEATRE",in ATLANTA GA.Carl did the same 20-30 minute solo w/ the " BIG FKN REVOLVING DRUM SET". Most excellent memories i think.
RIP Greg Lake and Keith Emerson
a nice song
Meuuu Deussssss 💖
lord RIP Keith I Hurt. ,
Great, the Moog sitting behind, and playing a digital synth with an ersatz of the original solo sound :-)
No he uses that one as a controller too because of the weighted keys. He has a midi/CV box connection
nice act, ELP
If you look on the ELP website it gives you all the concert dates.I had to look up my Liverpool Empire ELP gig.
The drums sound so good
The song that made Bob Moog's synthesizer popular - the solo at the end still sounds great!
I wish I could have been there.....
Faz muita falta.
imho this can't be compared to the early ELP...both for the awesome imagination in writing and for the energy on stage. Late 70s ELP...that is the band i love.
another BIG going HOME!RIP KEITH
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