Emerson, Lake & Palmer-Toccata (California Jam 1974, remastered by RudenkoArt)

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  • The concert set a record for the largest number of paid attendance at such an event. Although more people attended the festival at Woodstock in New York, only a few had purchased tickets.
    Another record established at California Jam was for the largest (most powerful) concert sound system ever assembled.
    Tycobrahe Sound Company combined the touring systems of Black Oak Arkansas, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Earth Wind and Fire, and Rare Earth (each manufactured by Tycobrahe)[citation needed], plus 16-ft bass horns from Phoenix Sound and several folded bass horns from Flag Systems.
    Total power was 54,000 watts RMS, provided by a number of BFA-2000 amplifiers, manufactured by Tycobrahe.
    Emerson, Lake and Palmer's touring sound system was set up about 1/2 mile from the stage and timed with a tape delay to coincide with the sound from the stage
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Комментарии • 501

  • @TheDejael
    @TheDejael 8 лет назад +174

    ELP represents Progressive Rock at its finest! We shall not see the likes of Emerson, Lake & Palmer again!

    • @davidp.5598
      @davidp.5598 2 года назад +2

      You got that right! They were AMAZING. (Especially Live!)

    • @damianb2374
      @damianb2374 2 года назад +3

      ELP SHREDS! :D

    • @bkrbyex4339
      @bkrbyex4339 2 года назад +2

      And Led Zeppelin were still around at the time too...and carl palmer had 2 sizes of gongs...whereas John Bonham had only one gong

    • @impalaman9707
      @impalaman9707 2 года назад

      I think Todd Rundgren's Utopia might argue with you on that point

    • @mikereiss4216
      @mikereiss4216 2 года назад +1

      @@impalaman9707 Well, there was also Yes, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Kansas, Rush, etc.

  • @steveweilhart2359
    @steveweilhart2359 Год назад +14

    Keith Emerson was the best at what he did - wakeman - banks - were there to but Keith was the man - the way he could play the piano was magic

  • @motnosniv
    @motnosniv 8 лет назад +55

    Back when drum solos were still cool. I think this is why no one does them anymore (I don't know, maybe Ringo?), Carl Palmer's performance couldn't be topped. Can you believe it? Imagine a radio station playing this? ELP's live triple album "Welcome back, my friends..." is one of the best records ever made. I was 14 at the time - it blew my mind!

    • @craigtarre7369
      @craigtarre7369 Год назад +5

      Ringo doesnt do drum solos.....hates them in fact,....on his one solo with The Beatles on The End jam on Abbey Road he didnt want to do it but Paul insisted on it.

    • @steveweilhart2359
      @steveweilhart2359 Год назад +1

      I was at this show and was 13 years old it was insane remember it was so loud about 11.00 or 12.00 oclock at night spooky good

    • @jamesschaidt1096
      @jamesschaidt1096 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@craigtarre7369Ringo smokes Carl Palmer.

    • @skillet6870
      @skillet6870 5 месяцев назад

      ​@craigtarre7369 Ringo didn't do solos because he's a sorry-ass drummer.

    • @skillet6870
      @skillet6870 5 месяцев назад

      In 1972, while in high school ELP was one of my favorite bands. I didn't know any better.

  • @pattybristol8296
    @pattybristol8296 4 года назад +47

    ELP's Brain Salad Surgery was the very first concert I ever attended, back in 1974, in Pittsburgh at the Civic Arena. Nothing and no one has ever compared since.

    • @surfpsych
      @surfpsych 3 года назад +2

      Wow. Same here. I was at that show!

    • @michaelskees4496
      @michaelskees4496 3 года назад +1

      likewise...

    • @rick138
      @rick138 3 года назад +1

      Mine too but at MSG

    • @joemachunda
      @joemachunda 3 года назад +1

      I was there too. My date stood me up and my brother in law took me. We were blown away!

    • @apieceofdirt4681
      @apieceofdirt4681 3 года назад +2

      I don’t know if that’s good or bad??? ELP were definitely in a league of their own.

  • @brockshields9336
    @brockshields9336 2 года назад +48

    Without any question this is the most complex and intense music ever produced by a rock band. All else pales in comparison. To be 18 and hear this live has been the strongest musical experience in my life. Almost 40 years now and I still revel in the intensity and complexity.

    • @aaronparry8962
      @aaronparry8962 Год назад +2

      Was there too! Rotating keyboardist!? You’ll never see that again

    • @jamesschaidt1096
      @jamesschaidt1096 Год назад

      It's breathtaking...ELP were Gods amongst men. 🎼

    • @fcamiola
      @fcamiola Год назад +4

      Henry Cow and Zappa did material even more insane than this. I love ELP btw, just stating facts.

    • @martinapereyra8050
      @martinapereyra8050 10 месяцев назад

      Se basaron en la música de Ginastera

    • @jamesschaidt1096
      @jamesschaidt1096 7 месяцев назад

      Zappa music stinks, porno rock for perverts. ​@@fcamiola

  • @victorcoral
    @victorcoral 9 лет назад +68

    I was there, yep, I remember those gigantic speaker towers !! There were 4 towers, 2 by the stage and 2 about half way down the crowd area perpendicular to the ones by the stage. If I was to guess I would say each tower had about 50 cabinets the size of a Marshall amp full size cabinet .... On a different note, ELP is the greatest Rock music trio in history, even more than any guitar trio ....... WOO-HOOT !!!!! :):)

    • @jeaninerobbins6194
      @jeaninerobbins6194 4 года назад +4

      When they came on in the evening the crowd had thinned and we could walk up to the front or pick our spot. Their whole show was incomprehensible at that stage of the game but when the piano started to turn upside down I knew I was hallucinating and hit my friend on the shoulder. "Is that happening" I said. "Yes".

    • @chrispehora7987
      @chrispehora7987 4 года назад +5

      Victor Coral Love ELP but Rush is a pretty great trio too!

    • @ghanus2009
      @ghanus2009 4 года назад +1

      @@jeaninerobbins6194 He said ,, its ELP!

  • @pruppen4
    @pruppen4 8 лет назад +40

    absolutely fantastic - after 40 years it still gives me "goose-skin"

  • @robertsmith9238
    @robertsmith9238 8 лет назад +19

    This still blows me away. Ginastera approved the interpretation.

  • @piet4260
    @piet4260 8 лет назад +11

    Couldn't believe my eyes today, reading about his suicide 7 days ago... a tragedy. :-( His and/or ELP's Music was a constant companian to me from teenage-times in the early 70's till now. RIP Keith Emerson !! But still .... your music turns me on !!!

  • @ericschenck4573
    @ericschenck4573 8 лет назад +96

    RIP Keith. A true genius.

  • @jimcirile
    @jimcirile 10 лет назад +21

    Brilliant. An incredible band at the height of their power.

  • @garyfeifer1518
    @garyfeifer1518 8 лет назад +46

    I remember seeing the in Detroit 1973. Awesome concert. The best keyboard player period. RIP Keith

    • @BaileyBuns9
      @BaileyBuns9 6 лет назад +3

      I must have listened to Brain Salad Surgery with headphones cranked up the volume as loud as it would go, well, at least a million times. RIP Keith and Greg. XOXO

    • @wardken7
      @wardken7 6 лет назад

      Yea Detroit show was out of this world

    • @coachhannah2403
      @coachhannah2403 5 лет назад

      Was at the Long Beach show in 73. Saw them much later, ‘96ish, in Reno. Always a good show.

    • @richardshansky3040
      @richardshansky3040 5 лет назад

      SUSAN FILEK Me too.

  • @lizhawkins6317
    @lizhawkins6317 7 лет назад +37

    all masters musical geniuses. their shows never disappointed .truly saddened RIP Keith & Greg. THANK YOU

  • @mary-annkucher4221
    @mary-annkucher4221 7 лет назад +41

    So sad to learn of Greg's passing. The show will never end! RIP

    • @BaileyBuns9
      @BaileyBuns9 6 лет назад +2

      Mary-Ann Kucher I was totally and completely with all of my heart MADLY IN LOVE with Greg Lake!!!
      Oh, what a sexy man he was !!💙

    • @seamusforever7081
      @seamusforever7081 3 года назад

      "the show that never ends...".

    • @rdsieben
      @rdsieben Год назад

      @@BaileyBuns9 he looked pretty frail and ill in the last weeks of his life.

  • @cosmicjazzman4817
    @cosmicjazzman4817 6 лет назад +5

    Anyone from Boston remember Creature Double Feature? Toccata is used as the opening Music. Saturday afternoon channel 56 seventies early eighties. Awesome music regardless

  • @hendrikdebruin4012
    @hendrikdebruin4012 3 года назад +8

    Best drummer ever? Gets my vote.....

  • @mikehurlock3896
    @mikehurlock3896 8 лет назад +17

    I was at this incredible event... I still have my ticket stub...only $10 to see all of those great bands! RIP KEITH

    • @tunatwo
      @tunatwo 8 лет назад +3

      +Mike Hurlock me too... we drove down from Thousand Oaks... what a great show! Still have my ticket also :)
      RIP Keith

  • @mzmiz0
    @mzmiz0 12 лет назад +7

    That was, for the most part, ALL of their concerts. What you heard on the albums (yes, vinyl and I still have my Brain Salad Surgery album, not sure about the others), you heard at their concerts. Perfectionists!!! They did go off and improvise of course, but mostly it was dead on. I saw every single one of their concerts when they came to my city - every show a ticket was bought for.

  • @aliyahauerbach8323
    @aliyahauerbach8323 Год назад +10

    Keith Emerson was such a good keyboard player. Not many keyboardists can play like him these days.

    • @bigdaddynasty69
      @bigdaddynasty69 Год назад

      maybe jordan rudess of dream theater

    • @SuperCartiel
      @SuperCartiel Год назад +1

      What about Rick Wakeman?

    • @rabootocoelhinho5698
      @rabootocoelhinho5698 Год назад +2

      ​@@SuperCartielKeith Emerson and Rick Wakeman are the keyboard kings of prog rock! I hate when people compare them, as they are both true legends!

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@SuperCartielHuge fan of both. I rate Emerson #1 and Wakeman an extremely close #1A. Between them, I'd rate Wakeman the better composer and orchestrator, but Emerson as the best pure player. He was a goddamn assassin.
      I once compared them this way to a keyboard player friend of mine who is also a sci-fi/fantasy nerd: "If you need magic and wizardry, you ask Gandalf for help. If you plain and simply need someone's ass kicked, you ask Aragorn." LOL

  • @Keleigh3000
    @Keleigh3000 7 лет назад +29

    Forty years later and pop music still hasn't caught up with what these boys were doing way back when.
    On a different note, I always think of Greg as the singer. I forget how much he contributed to the instrumentals. That's some fierce bass there. And boy, did he love his gum, didn't he?

    • @Thundergod-
      @Thundergod- 7 лет назад +13

      Greg RIP chewed the gum to keep his mouth hydrated. btw he was also a pretty good guitarist...

    • @mikewest1542
      @mikewest1542 4 года назад +1

      Keleigh Hardie, ELP sponsored by Wrigleys !

  • @StewartNicolasBILLYCONNOLLY
    @StewartNicolasBILLYCONNOLLY 7 лет назад +51

    I saw Keith, Greg and Carl LIVE seven times at their height! If I get to the gates of heaven and am permitted to enter, I will ask one question. Are ELP in Heaven? If the answer is no, then I will take my business elsewhere! 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎸🎸🎸🎸 why is there no emoji for drums? Love Peace and Light!

    • @AMsamification
      @AMsamification 5 лет назад +1

      Palmer killed himself... maybe Greg Lake is...he acknowledged GOD.. it is not for wussies.. being a Christian is not easy.

    • @brendaharrup5706
      @brendaharrup5706 4 года назад +5

      AMsamification Keith Emerson killed himself. Carl Palmer is the only surviving member of ELP, and still performs

  • @amosbarrow3802
    @amosbarrow3802 8 лет назад +26

    RIP Keith,
    You were a innovator, technocrat and blues bro in music. Thanks my friend.

    • @TheFpCassini
      @TheFpCassini 7 лет назад

      tech·noc·ra·cy
      The government or control of society or industry by an elite of technical experts.

    • @PogueMahone1
      @PogueMahone1 7 лет назад

      Were it not for various collectives of elite technical experts, the life to which you have grown so fondly accustomed would not exist.

  • @MrLtia1234
    @MrLtia1234 2 года назад +5

    Took me wayyy too long to figure out that half of the footage isn't from Toccata 🙂 I wondered why it isn't on the DVD... a shame that there's bits missing from the concert. It would be an epic find it the full thing was ever found.

  • @maarkaus48
    @maarkaus48 6 лет назад +6

    That synth is stunning. An original Moog. I hope its still being played.

  • @croquedouille
    @croquedouille 8 месяцев назад +6

    A period when the music goes on magic ways. ❤

  • @JamesFolkers
    @JamesFolkers 17 дней назад

    There is surely no greater piece of audio art, nor do I think there ever will be. This is certainly the peak!

  • @johnschofield9496
    @johnschofield9496 9 месяцев назад +2

    Awe inspiring. I never get tired of this insanely fantastic music ! We should be humbled by this amazing talent !

  • @Cestmoiamis
    @Cestmoiamis 7 лет назад +6

    RIP, Greg Lake! And RIP, Keith Emerson! :( A great group! And this is a great song!

  • @stevencastaneda3888
    @stevencastaneda3888 Месяц назад

    I worked the California Jam1 in 1974 at the Ontario Motor Speedway... now gone(and renamed) as a follow spot operator for ABC's In Concert series. It was a pretty good gig for a young 21 year old in his 2nd year in the business. That same week on Tuesday I worked the 46th Oscar telecast for NBC from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion as a lighting stagehand... And btw that was the year of the "streaker". I spent 4 days at Cal Jam site getting ready for the Saturday show (we also ran the track with our cars to pass some of the time) and show day was just unreal when I saw almost 350,000 plus covering the infield at the track. The stage was great and the groups were "ALL TIMERS" and the FANS were just having enjoying one of the greatest day in LIVE MUSIC HISTORY! (at least on the West coast) I had a great seat on a sound & lighting tower just left of the stage and 60 feet high. Some great memories with a BUNCH of FRIENDS... and I still watch the ELP set every now and then.... WHAT A DAY! And what a gig that just ended (retired) in Oct of 2022 after 50 yrs of Stagecraft and Live Events and classic television shows thru the years in LA and around the world too.

  • @diegoherrera1245
    @diegoherrera1245 7 месяцев назад +7

    The best band ever and forever!❤❤❤❤

  • @PJBubbles
    @PJBubbles 7 лет назад +5

    The Brain Salad Surgery tour, in Quadrophonic sound (!) was one if the best concerts I ever saw.

  • @robertrodes1546
    @robertrodes1546 23 дня назад +1

    It's interesting to listen to the excellent fourth movement of Alberto Ginastera's first piano concerto, of which this is an arrangement.

  • @marcvinckier9668
    @marcvinckier9668 8 лет назад +18

    Wat a loss .... one of THE keyboard icons ever !!!

  • @TCU1
    @TCU1 2 года назад +2

    Greg and his baby face. MISS HIM! I feel so fortunate to have seen ELP live, Greg solo, Keith solo, and Carl with Legacy. I was 5 when this concert aired, but at age 12 my father gave me Tarkus for my bday and WOW! My father also attended this concert - he was on leave from the military and was at the right place, right time! LUCKY MAN!! Decades later and this still gives me the chills! Excellence!

  • @MrGTO-ze7vb
    @MrGTO-ze7vb 8 лет назад +7

    Keith... RIP..Very SAD news.!!
    Thank you for all of the FANTASTIC music. ELP...I will never forget partying with you at the Bodega in Campbell California in 1989. Those Robert Berry Band days were sooooooo much fun. Glad I got to motorcycle with you in the Santa Cruz mountains!!

  • @MrInterestingthings
    @MrInterestingthings 8 лет назад +20

    I am amazed .I didn't know rock music ever got this way out .Ginastera not Stockhausen or Berio or Boulez.Ginastera 's orchestral works need to be programmed more.every pianists plays his works but the concerti and ballet suites are truly great too and need more attention.this is wider than I can believe!

    • @carlfelster
      @carlfelster 8 лет назад +1

      +John e martin III I've heard this work played in a great pipe organ, and I can assure this record has nothing to envy to the original score.

    • @alejandrovilla2615blues
      @alejandrovilla2615blues 2 года назад

      Ginastera was an Argentinian composer. This tocatta is based on folk rhythms of this land.

  • @elbolsacubo
    @elbolsacubo 7 лет назад +9

    Holy shit man!!!...RIP Keith and Greg. Thank you for this art ;')

  • @synen
    @synen 6 лет назад +4

    Greg Lake and Keith Emerson you live through the great music you both brilliant minds left, Carl Palmer when you revisit your brothers, tell them how much we love them, you two you magical drumming beast.

  • @SuperDuff777
    @SuperDuff777 8 лет назад +54

    Carl Palmer is so underrated!!

    • @pieroaycart785
      @pieroaycart785 3 года назад

      Maybe in jupiter

    • @pieroaycart785
      @pieroaycart785 3 года назад

      @@AsWellYouShould absolutly real

    • @pieroaycart785
      @pieroaycart785 3 года назад

      @@AsWellYouShould agree

    • @seamusforever7081
      @seamusforever7081 3 года назад +3

      ELP, as a band, is underrated. Despite being so popular and influential, even within the prog rock audience, they get criticized for the kind of music they made (heavily classical influenced, often overly complex music), even though you can clearly see that they enjoyed making such music, they are seen as a trio of wankers. Anyway, they are/were three of the best and most important musicians in contemporary music, and haters just have to live with that.

    • @robertglisson6319
      @robertglisson6319 2 года назад

      @@AsWellYouShould, seriously? Rolling Stone had a 50 greatest drummers list and Palmer wasn't on there. Indeed, in their introduction, the list was to exclude "show-off" drummers who endless display their enormous chops, yet Baker, Bonham, Peart and other "show off" drummers were included. It was a collusive effort to keep Palmer off. Go check any of those worthless clickbait "Greatest drummers ranked" lists. Palmer is generally nowhere to be seen.
      I believe the Christgaus and his legion of acolytes succeeded in erasing ELP from rock n' roll history by saying little about them that isn't heaped with scorn. Over time, the Big Lie becomes Truth, at least in the minds of those who never heard a musically talented trio with lots of airtime (Rush comes to mind). Peart was a tremendous drummer, but he wasn't at Palmer's level, and knew it.
      A comparison video: ruclips.net/video/v1B-Kymx5nM/видео.html

  • @ivanmolina3563
    @ivanmolina3563 7 лет назад +11

    the best trio the all the times

  • @315Bodhi17
    @315Bodhi17 5 лет назад +3

    This is a challenge from The Renaissance period (before Bach) which Emerson Lake And Palmer have the courage to preform for the masses. Don't hear such music often. Thank you Keith, Greg, and Palmer. God Bless you Maestros. Love you.

    • @ProgRockNerd
      @ProgRockNerd 4 года назад +2

      ?? This piece was first published in 1961.

  • @jawoody9745
    @jawoody9745 3 года назад +4

    Oh, YES! This is what I saw in concert! This was stunning! I couldn't believe they were pulling this off onstage!! They were still so young!

  • @franklinrwful
    @franklinrwful 8 лет назад +2

    I first saw Keith at the 1969 Isle of Wight festival here in England. He was with his band the Nice. Their versions of America and Rondo made a lasting impression with me. What a showman he was throwing his Hammond organ around, sticking knives in the keyboard and playing it over the back. He was to the keyboards to what Jimi Hendrix was to the guitar (although greatly different styles of music). He was a legend that wil never be forgotten.

  • @jimwaugaman6976
    @jimwaugaman6976 10 лет назад +11

    Ha! All the video edits up until the drum solo are from Karn Evil 9! I recognize Keith playing the organ solo.

  • @alexchristopher221
    @alexchristopher221 8 лет назад +4

    If only Keith had been as brave in his last days as he was when he pounded out the keys. Love Toccata.

    • @ProgRockNerd
      @ProgRockNerd 4 года назад +2

      Well, it turns out he suffered from clinical depression. Not that it makes what happened any less sad, but many people didn't hold out as long as he did.

  • @donstone4094
    @donstone4094 4 года назад +2

    I was there. Lived in Chino, ELP was my favorite group and me and my friends went to the concert at the speedway. Got there the night before to get a good seat they let people in during the night and we woke up around 200,000 people. Show went until 1am the next evening with ELP closing out the show. It would have been over earlier, Deep Purple caused a 2 hours delay because they wanted it to be dark when they started their set.

  • @215Gallagher
    @215Gallagher 5 лет назад +4

    Carl Palmer is a delight to watch. Keep up the good work for many years to come.

  • @IAmInfinitus208
    @IAmInfinitus208 10 месяцев назад +1

    1:49 Chills everytime I hear Greg's bass!

  • @FriesinNF
    @FriesinNF 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you very much for posting this epochal moment of human history! I was 11 years old, when they played this. I listened so often to this and the other artists. Today i will spend all my money to be part of the original event!

  • @ramonromerohernandez7136
    @ramonromerohernandez7136 2 года назад +3

    4:19 I mean, look at freaking Greg Lake delivering the chops at MORE SPEED than the studio version like it's nothing. He isn't even trying and he got every single phrasing right. Of course Emerson and Palmer are such incredible monsters as well I don't even need to point that out. But man Lake was such a beast, he is irreplaceable. Rip Keith and Greg.

  • @DaveM1260
    @DaveM1260 5 лет назад +3

    Saw them twice in LA earlier that year (including the Anaheim event from which the mutli-vinyl album was made)...And nothing will ever surpass the experience.

  • @aarmandog55
    @aarmandog55 7 лет назад +12

    Progressive rock is getting extint, RIP Gregg, Keith

  • @gradyshmalady8284
    @gradyshmalady8284 2 месяца назад

    As a younger later in life fan of ELP, I really love the innovation and bold chances band in the '70s took. It's amazing to see how my favorite bands of the current gen of prog were influenced by this amazingly creative music. The '70s really were the golden years of prog music.

  • @paulcatania1315
    @paulcatania1315 9 лет назад +11

    Fantastic performance....when they were at their best.

  • @coco33024
    @coco33024 5 лет назад +4

    A Masterpiece for the next centuries for sure...

  • @DukeLaCrosse20
    @DukeLaCrosse20 7 лет назад +3

    Such a relaxing, easy listening tune.

  • @bizchazlien
    @bizchazlien 8 лет назад +2

    This is frikking AMAZING! Rest in PEACE Mr. Emerson!

  • @cuetegrande3110
    @cuetegrande3110 3 года назад +3

    I tripped to this song many times.

  • @marcribaudo1965
    @marcribaudo1965 7 лет назад +6

    That intro, Creature Features used it for years. Such cool stuff.

  • @TheAudivisioner
    @TheAudivisioner Год назад +1

    Keith Emerson was the Hendrix of the keyboards.

  • @kentclark6420
    @kentclark6420 4 года назад +1

    Back in high school, my friend George made a camcorder amateur film with this song as background soundtrack. It was trippy! It was filmed in Kahalu'u, Oahu. I remember a little of it, like people running around at night with tiki torches. And the end, when a skull goes rolling all the way down a jungle mountain trail.

  • @musicbycybertron
    @musicbycybertron 9 лет назад +2

    I remember The California Jam concert so well... was aired on TV exactly one week to the day after the 1974 Memphis concert, where I was 4th row center (tho the editing here was awful)(concert was great... + plus the flying piano). IMO... 1974 was ELP at their height.

  • @JoshMaxPower
    @JoshMaxPower Год назад +1

    People say "The Beatles are the modern-day classical music." I say NAY NAY IT'S ELP hands down, no question. Even though they didn't write this one. And thank God you watch this video and what you see is an audience interacting...not making videos. We really did live through a special time, us old folks.

  • @ivanmolina3563
    @ivanmolina3563 7 лет назад +3

    SE ESTAN YENDO LOS GRANDES DEL ESCENARIO,YA NO TENEMOS SHOW COMO ESTOS CON AUTENTICOS VERSATILES Y CREATIVOS MUSICOS

  • @davebowman8407
    @davebowman8407 Год назад

    Well come back my friends to the show that never ends, Ladies and Gentlemen: ¡¡¡EMERSON LAKE & PALMER !!!!

  • @richardcalabrese864
    @richardcalabrese864 7 лет назад +1

    Just so glad I was fortunate enough to see them live.

  • @carlosnavarro9863
    @carlosnavarro9863 6 лет назад +5

    Cuatro genios emerson lake palmer y ginastera

  • @winverdi
    @winverdi 7 лет назад +11

    RIP Greg Lake
    December 7 , 2016

  • @Dalton7410
    @Dalton7410 9 лет назад +3

    I'm flying without acids with this masterpiece!!!!! \m/ \m/

  • @dntamu76
    @dntamu76 8 лет назад +10

    Rest in peace, Keith Emerson.

  • @gristams3439
    @gristams3439 5 лет назад +3

    alot of us stoners that were teenagers in the 90s really wouldve appreciated this stuff but we just didnt even know about it back then......well we kinda about these guys but some of the more underground raw stuff like this was so phenominal blows phish out of the water hands down

    • @alwaysopen7970
      @alwaysopen7970 4 года назад

      No one play music any longer. When Buckethead is a guitar god you know the world has gone to shit. Greg Lake was a founding member of King Crimson. How much pedigree does one need?

    • @ProgRockNerd
      @ProgRockNerd 4 года назад +1

      You can probably blame the post-punk hip consensus for that. The "standard narrative" of rock hinges on punk, and progressive rock, even more than disco or Rawk Stars, has always been Punk Enemy #1. So down the memory hole it goes.
      Progressive rock is also part of the legacy of the '60s, and the squares don't like that, either. So, again, memory hole.
      The odd result of that is that lots of '70 rock fans of all sorts vote Republican along with the squares, just to take revenge on the post-punk hip consensus, who they understand to be "liberal" (not quite rightly, as it turns out all these years later).

    • @robertglisson6319
      @robertglisson6319 Год назад

      @@ProgRockNerd, you started out great, but fell apart. It wasn't "the squares" that rebelled against ELP. It was the music critics who were Far Left, like Christgau, Bangs, Marsh and Jenner. Indeed, they cited Marxism in that (a) ELP played elitist highbrow music, rather than the blues-based music of rock; (2) Their lyrics were largely apolitical in an era where rock was supposed to be a vehicle for venting Left-wing angst, and (c) ELP was wildly successful, among the biggest bands in rock. There was a lot of jealousy that bands like ELP, Yes and even Pink Floyd were selling out stadiums and going multi-platinum while their favorite bands (Velvet Underground, Ramones, New York Dolls, etc) could barely sell to their circle of friends and played to 3/4 filled clubs...
      And if you think people vote for any political party as revenge for post-punk hip consensus, then all I can do is LOL!!

  • @Stillkickingarse
    @Stillkickingarse 10 лет назад +12

    Progressive Rock - either love it or hate it... I always loved hard rock but prog rock still has the number one spot in my heart... This was artistry at its best! virtuosity!

  • @gilramsey3518
    @gilramsey3518 7 лет назад +1

    A lot of work went in to editing this. Thanks very much - it is much appreciated.

  • @idafuchter8532
    @idafuchter8532 8 лет назад

    saw him once, and was blown away. trite expression for a terrible loss.thank you.

  • @jgregoryvirmin3977
    @jgregoryvirmin3977 7 лет назад

    I was going to go to call jam 4 that day but my ride flaked out. but I did go to call jam 2. now looking back l should have just hitch hiked. E.L.P. WAS A SUPER GROUP.. Thank God the music lives on .

  • @noone-t8y
    @noone-t8y 8 лет назад +10

    A MASTERPIECE!
    Rest in Peace Keith. You will be sorely missed. Thanks for the incredible live and recorded performances. You changed the face of music.

  • @BiffarellaGonzalo
    @BiffarellaGonzalo 8 лет назад +19

    Hoy sería el cumpleaños 100 de Ginastera!

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile 8 месяцев назад

    That’s some pretty awesome power trio playing.

  • @oldmanghost219
    @oldmanghost219 3 года назад +2

    This sounds like the audio from another live concert dubbed over footage from the Jam. In parts of the video they are actually playing "Karn Evil Nine". Someone recently posted a version of the 1st impression doing the same thing with the 1st part an overdub then, starting with the line Welcome back My friends, it is the actual live performance. You can hear the shift.

    • @crw3736
      @crw3736 8 дней назад

      You are right; the audio of this is from the "Welcome Back" triple LP up to the drum solo, then the audio cuts to a different concert, and then returns to the "Welcome Back" audio for the last section.

  • @mezaprosdower5386
    @mezaprosdower5386 Год назад

    Carl is something else. That being said emerson is top 5 best key players to ever live. He blows my mind everytime I hear him and that's everyday

  • @bernardinoorsini9619
    @bernardinoorsini9619 7 лет назад +1

    Tra i più straordinari musicisti dei tempi passati ma sempre attualissimi.

  • @jlinky2746
    @jlinky2746 6 лет назад +1

    OK, I appreciate the motivation and effort by the person who posted the video but for those of you who only recently discovered ELP and the brilliance of Keith Emerson (not leaving Carl and Greg out by any stretch of the imagination to be sure), take a listen to their Welcome Back My Friends...live 3 album set because this is where a lot of the audio is taken from. On a decent stereo and speaker system you'll conclude this is a phenomenal set of recordings, because you need to keep in mind that, shit, this was 45 years ago man, so everything you hear is absent the trappings and conveniences of modern technology. Modern technology that, 39 out of 40 times today, serves as crutch and insurance policy to not just live performance, but the performers THEMSELVES. Thank god we have a record of this today and for a future generation that as a whole, might just raise an eyebrow one day.

    • @crw3736
      @crw3736 8 дней назад

      I noticed this too, regarding the large sections of the audio of "Welcome Back" superimposed onto this video.

  • @jorgecasale6415
    @jorgecasale6415 6 лет назад +1

    OK. Ricky. Ahora estás empujándome al máximo. Aparte del espectáculo visual muy bueno y los grandes recursos tecnológicos empleados, el virtuosismo de los intérpretes es admirable. Pero aparte de todo eso, cerrando los ojos podemos apreciar la estética sonora y musical de gran lirismo. Me gustó. Diría que volas con su música a regiones fastamagóricas del espíritu.

  • @carlaflower3568
    @carlaflower3568 8 лет назад

    I haven't been able to see this since March. it brings tears in my eyes to know that musician look such a high caliber left this world in such a hurry.

  • @hudentdw2
    @hudentdw2 5 лет назад

    Keith Emerson went where no other keyboardist have been and made the art of keyboarding explode there has never been one like him He reminds me of Dave Stewart of EGG.

  • @dylanthomaswalter
    @dylanthomaswalter 2 года назад +1

    Emerson first heard "Toccata Concertata" in 1969 performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He worked up a new arrangement, and after Emerson, Lake & Palmer formed, they decided to record it. But obtaining rights to use the composition was a challenge; the publishing company denied Emerson's request, so he travelled to Switzerland to meet with Alberto Ginastera himself. Upon hearing Emerson's arrangement, Ginastera is reported to have said, "Diabolico!" He spoke almost no English, and meant that their interpretation was "frightening," which had been his intent when he wrote it; Emerson, being British, took it to mean "awful". He was so upset that he was prepared to scrap the piece until Ginastera's wife intervened saying that he approved. Ginastera later said, "You have captured the essence of my music, and no one's ever done that before."

  • @kathyhu7167
    @kathyhu7167 7 лет назад +3

    Interestingly enough even though they thought they knew what they were doing they had no idea what they were doing That's Abstract Genius that transcends Time and Space and Mortal Limitations

  • @juanpablopaez3130
    @juanpablopaez3130 8 лет назад +22

    también vaya un aplauso para Alberto Ginastera!

  • @michelinepedneault1821
    @michelinepedneault1821 7 лет назад

    les pro du synthétiseur! un gros équipement et de bons musiciens ! je les ai vu à québec city en 1973 et il y avait ce gong immense , pas ceux qu'on voit, un bon souvenir!

  • @grene1955
    @grene1955 4 месяца назад

    I was at this concert, and it was incredible. I was young, in the USAF, and stationed in southern Cal. But I have to say... ELP was probably the most successful pretentious, self absorbed band in the history of rock music. Not knocking them...I'm a big fan!

  • @MadamOst
    @MadamOst 12 лет назад +4

    Wow you did such a great job restoring this. Thats AWESOME!!!!!

  • @ReschAndrea
    @ReschAndrea 7 лет назад +10

    R.I.P. Mr. Greg Lake!

  • @alwaysopen7970
    @alwaysopen7970 4 года назад +3

    I want a DVD of their entire set from Cali jam 74.

    • @raymondhartmeijer9300
      @raymondhartmeijer9300 4 года назад

      We all do ;) I think the TV crew had technical problems because of Deep Purple trashing cameras and stuff, it's says in the book The Show that never ends. That must be the reason only bits and pieces survived

  • @SlayingFace
    @SlayingFace 12 лет назад +3

    This performance is god-tier. Good job on the remaster, too.

  • @rosskendall3310
    @rosskendall3310 Год назад +1

    All right. 2 things! Always impressed how ELP, as a 3-piece, sound just like their albums, able to create their HUGE the same on stage as in the studio. Second thing, how was Greg Lake able to sing and chew gum at the same time? I'd be choking on my gum!

  • @hendravanholis6356
    @hendravanholis6356 11 лет назад +2

    Is anybody remember Robert Moog...? Without him this concert never exist...!

    • @voiceover2191
      @voiceover2191 3 года назад +1

      True, Emerson collaborated closely with him and they experimented a lot creating new sounds.

  • @sharpestjim
    @sharpestjim 11 месяцев назад

    11/19/23 - Brain Salad Surgery was released 50 years ago today. CP is a freaking machine. How can these guys not be in the HOF.

  • @lakefire9985
    @lakefire9985 7 лет назад +9

    rest in peace Greg

  • @josephbruno2998
    @josephbruno2998 9 лет назад +27

    carl palmer influenced all the current crop of prog rock drummers(mike portnoy/gavin harrison/etc) his drum kit at the time was like nothing else before or after it

    • @thomasmarinari7205
      @thomasmarinari7205 7 лет назад +5

      Great vocalist and guitar player. Great drummer. Great keyboardist. saw them in 1974 with James gang and lynyrd skynyrd in rich stadium in buffalo. magic.

    • @steveboros1961
      @steveboros1961 5 лет назад

      Joseph Bruno You're right, fuck Neil Peart

    • @lisareichard5227
      @lisareichard5227 5 лет назад +2

      @@steveboros1961 Carl Plamer was incredible, but to say F Neil Peart is ridiculous...... And deep down you know it.

    • @alwaysopen7970
      @alwaysopen7970 4 года назад +1

      Did Neil Peart ever mention Carl Palmer? He should have several times.

    • @x00p3
      @x00p3 4 года назад +3

      @@alwaysopen7970 When I first heard Neil's drumming back in the 70's on 2112, I thought, well, he's been listening to a lot of Carl Palmer.

  • @LULAMO1000
    @LULAMO1000 10 лет назад +3

    grandisimos musicos ,fabulosos