Good to see this music getting more exposure. Just a comment about the ability of ELP though, it only took three of them to perform this live, admittedly, this is more like an album version! Well done though guys.. a pretty good interpretation of the Tarkus though.
In hindsight more and more people (even younger ones) get aware of what these three Gentlemen had accomplished. Lake had to defend himself against the other two monster players, and he did more than well.
Very nice, Dame :-) When I started to improvise, Keith was one of my heroes, along with Jon Lord, Rick Wakeman, Manfred Mann and others. Later I switched more on the Jazz side (as you know). Take care and greets to the band! Uwe
Very nice and impressive. One of my favorite ELP pieces. A question is, did they perform this along with their rendition of “Pictures at an Exhibition” ? I ask that because, the main keyboard player was not as with it as he was with Pictures performance. Understandable, as he could’ve been tired. Not everyone can do Emerson and expect to keep up. Those vocals really intrigue me. They add a different feel to the piece. Nice work ! Will we hear any Brain Salad Surgery ???
You should watch 2 Prodigy Kid from Indonesia Jpey Alexander (Piano) and Gev Delano (Bass) Joey A ruclips.net/video/PLRaT8-fupI/видео.html and Gev Delano ruclips.net/video/rzZHdm1MwhM/видео.html...
Good version of a ground breaking piece of music. It's great to see younger generations love and play their music. I saw ELP live in 1973 at Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, Florida. They played most of the Tarkus album and it was like watching extraterrestrials perform their alien music. Emerson's giant Modular Moog made otherworldly sounds and looked incredible too. Emerson's appearance was alien too, very thin, scraggly hair, and he was wearing his bizarre armadillo outfit. RIP, Keith, your music lives on. Here's a link to a song from my 2nd album which was inspired by Emerson: ruclips.net/video/ljnCb1F2t7s/видео.html
Great performance by all involved. Small comments: a) the drummer sounds the same during the whole song ;-\ b) the vocalist is classical trained, I guess, but his vocal range is quite limited and he should not turn the volume up too much, other wise his voice gets squinched.
Amazing.
The passion for E.L.P is still alive and I’m so glad it is. Thank you long live their legacy.
Excellent !
Really nice!! Greetings from Brazil!
Three keyboardists is a genius solution for playing these complex parts. Great idea
Good work!
This isn't a cover - it's a fabulous reinterpretation.
I love tarkus you guys are great enjoy watching this over and over again thanks
The fact it takes 3 guys to do Keith's part says a lot about Mr. Emerson
The work of Mr. Emerson is much better than these guys together...
Great
Ga nyangka ada yang cover ELP di Indonesia, keren banget covernya! Sukses terus Manticore
It's interesting to note that this project use three keyboards players when ELP use one.
Good to see this music getting more exposure. Just a comment about the ability of ELP though, it only took three of them to perform this live, admittedly, this is more like an album version! Well done though guys.. a pretty good interpretation of the Tarkus though.
Bangga nyaaaa saya orang Indonesia
That's beautiful, Manticore Project ✔
In hindsight more and more people (even younger ones) get aware of what these three Gentlemen had accomplished. Lake had to defend himself against the other two monster players, and he did more than well.
Buen intento..!!
Very very nice! (they needed six hands on the keyboards to match Emerson's two... but that's not surprising!) More please!
What about the overdubs?
Keren ada cover ELP, dr Indonesia...
Gilaaaaa, langkaaaaa
Nice!
Amazing cover !
This is quite excellent. I enjoyed this immensely. Cheers from America! :-)
Muy pero muy buena ejecucion!!!
That's great! Awesome hard style of perfomance! Indonesia? Wow!!!
baru nemu... ga nyangka ada band indo bawain ELP and so perect
Very nice, Dame :-) When I started to improvise, Keith was one of my heroes, along with Jon Lord, Rick Wakeman, Manfred Mann and others. Later I switched more on the Jazz side (as you know). Take care and greets to the band! Uwe
Thank you Uwe. Really appreciate your comments
Impactante y emocionante.
Bass sound is reminiscent of Keith's left hand on the 1974 live album. Nice treatment overall guys and gal-very capable.
Very nice and impressive. One of my favorite ELP pieces. A question is, did they perform this along with their rendition of “Pictures at an Exhibition” ? I ask that because, the main keyboard player was not as with it as he was with Pictures performance. Understandable, as he could’ve been tired. Not everyone can do Emerson and expect to keep up. Those vocals really intrigue me. They add a different feel to the piece. Nice work ! Will we hear any Brain Salad Surgery ???
god damn good
Wow! Indonesia? Would never have guessed that they would know of Keith Emerson there, but then that's my ignorance. ;-)
You should watch 2 Prodigy Kid from Indonesia Jpey Alexander (Piano) and Gev Delano (Bass)
Joey A ruclips.net/video/PLRaT8-fupI/видео.html and Gev Delano ruclips.net/video/rzZHdm1MwhM/видео.html...
Good version of a ground breaking piece of music. It's great to see younger generations love and play their music. I saw ELP live in 1973 at Bayfront Center, St. Petersburg, Florida. They played most of the Tarkus album and it was like watching extraterrestrials perform their alien music. Emerson's giant Modular Moog made otherworldly sounds and looked incredible too. Emerson's appearance was alien too, very thin, scraggly hair, and he was wearing his bizarre armadillo outfit. RIP, Keith, your music lives on. Here's a link to a song from my 2nd album which was inspired by Emerson: ruclips.net/video/ljnCb1F2t7s/видео.html
This is better than previous 2023 Manticore, with 3 key boards and better audio, however the singer sounds nothing like Greg Lake.
Great performance by all involved. Small comments: a) the drummer sounds the same during the whole song ;-\ b) the vocalist is classical trained, I guess, but his vocal range is quite limited and he should not turn the volume up too much, other wise his voice gets squinched.
Sorry, but this song shouldn't be attempted without Keith Emerson's Modular.
This isn't opera. Please lose the vibrato!
Kameramen nya kurang kreatip