@chrishenry5945 Considering the staggering amount of independent music that's out there today you must not be looking for it. I guarantee you it's out there.
We were blessed and didn't know it! There will never be music like this again. The music of my teen years! When life was slower, easier and just lighter feeling! RIP Greg Lake!
So true!!! This is such a beautiful song, amongst so many others of our youth! For me, Greg Lake had one of the greatest voices and seemed like such a nice person! Definitely very talented! Is it just because it was our youth or simply beautiful music? I think both!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
An old friend invited us over to his apartment during a junior high school skip day during the early 80's ( '81) and played this guitar sequence for us. He was highly talented musically but tortured too and succumbed to drugs shortly afterwards. He was a kind soul and everyone cheered for his future success in music, life but unfortunately, we all have our demons! This song reminds me of the fleeting innocence of our youth, the kindness of most people then, and great music allows us to revisit these memories with mixed emotions. R.I P. Doug!
No conocí a tu amigo.Pero me habría gustado conocerlo..Considero como a mi hermana a toda alma torturada.Paz a este hermano astral,donde ahora se encuentre.
I’m 68 on July 1st, I do enjoy watching today’s grandchildren reacting to the greatest music ever produced. They actually appreciate how great it was;) I tell them to tell their grand parents how lucky they were to grow up with the golden age of Rock n Roll, 1955-1980!!
I was blessed to be a child from 10 on listening to this music and loving. I now remember words to things I listened to with my parents and their friends and kids. Such a fun age and time. I am truly blessed with the best parents but I learned with them. They are amazing people in every sense of giving kind fun constant presence. I learned but didn’t appreciate or realize until later.
...and 2days crap does,'nt even hold a candle up to our music we grew up with either. Some fm stations play reruns by the hour & their motto is shit: more music better variety. Let us all throw up @ that.
Meet Greg Lake when ELP opened for Jethro Tull in 1996 at the PNC Bank in Jersey. He was a true gentleman and signed all my albums and guitar. Afterwards, he asked if we could sit and chat. I felt so honored. RIP you will be missed. ❤
Hallo 🙂, ich würde sagen, solange wir diese schöne Musik hören und solange es unsere Herzen berührt - ist es fast so als die noch am leben wären ...LG 🙂🙋♀️@@kingktakeiarthurbrown1226
This song has the ability to transport you back in time to a magical period in ours lives when we were free, no worries and not a care in the world. Living for the moment and the next good time.
@@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe. I adore Dave Groel, as an artist and person. Don’t know who Drake is. Nothing, and no one, can top Greg Lake’s voice. Having said that, I remember saying the same thing about Bob Dylan in the mid-60’s. It was true until I heard Greg Lake’s voice three months ago. I am so glad to have found him on RUclips. Now that I have heard the first album of King Crimson, I regret not having seen him in concert. Really regret it! Take advantage of every opportunity to do something you want so you don’t have regrets 60 years from now. 😊
I’m 68 and will never ever allow days moments time or year after this era to interfere or compare the awesome beautiful music the tones, the strings, The Voice the passion and I would not change anything for the world because today is even more beautiful and awesome because back in the day
God, that guitar intro...their smiles & youth...this whole piece is just full of talent and a special magic. What a time to be young...65 y/o young here.
This is the music dreams came from...so loved. Felt so deep in your soul. Pure magic and, yes, it is only for those of us who lived it. And we can still let it slide us back to those days ...
We did live it. No one can touch that. If you were there you’ll get it. If not, then you missed a great trip. So lucky to be on the front row. ❤ love in May 2024
I know what you mean, but this music is a gift for anyone who hears it. Young people in particular resonate with this music because it is indeed timeless.
Saw them with Ten Years After May 1st 1971 at the Forum. Words cannot describe these concerts but they are with me still. Goosebumps whenever I hear this song. Touches my heart and soul. My God I am blessed to have been born when I was
Great show you saw ! We were so fortunate to have grown up in that era . I’ve seen many concerts. The only reason we could was because the prices were so reasonable back then . The concert you went to probably cost you $12.00 or so . I consider myself so lucky . Have a great summer
Oh yes Scott we were so blessed to be able have been there. Have a lot of my ticket stubs. Saw Led Zeppelin at the Rose Palace in Pasadena for $3.50! Unbelievable I would not trade when we grew up for anything. Have a brilliant day.
I went to Ten Years After at the Forum, 1971 was the year, I was 18, opening act was ‘Yes’. Saw ELP at Santa Monica Civic in 1970, the music was unique, not a large audience, the stage was filled with large electronic computer Emerson instruments, an array of Palmer percussion and Greg Lake sitting upon a stool, playing guitar, singing, and ‘hey, hey, hey, hey’
Hi Martha! I was at the same concert as you May 1st 1971 Forum. Yep, 18 years old also. Wish I could have seen them at Santa Monica Civic also. That was my favorite place to see bands before they moved up to the Forum. David Bowie, T-Rex, Queen, Aerosmith, and many others. What a delicious time of my life.
I'm 69 and got Trilogy when it came out. Listening to this song brings me back to a friends living room, intimate party, just a few couples. Drinking beer , smoking dope and this song is on. It's heaven. I'm a pianist and Keith was my first hero (Wakeman the second). His end was such a tragedy. Long live ELP.
I don’t know if it’s true he was so depressed by talentless critics saying he couldn’t play as well but he had arthritis n you know he had to do his best, makes me so mad, all the members of ELP were virtuosos n pioneered more than these auto tune idiots ever will
@@kathyjacques2688 Yea he had severe nerve damage in his right hand, was going through a divorce and had financial problems. But more than anything it had to just be killing him, after all those years of being the virtuoso, to not be able to play like he had.
I got the 45 rpm of this in 1971 for Christmas… I remember lying on the floor by the Christmas tree in the dark with just the tree lights on, listening to this , over and over….
We have been together for 42 years and this is our song . . . "You were meant to be here from the beginning" - we are soul mates living in paradise - his mother says I am just a smaller version of him - xoxox
I saw Emerson, Lake and Palmer back in the late 60s or early 70s in Wildwood NJ. All I remember was standing right at the stage front dancing all night long. To this day, I still love them and their music. ❤️❤️❤️
@@MrUsermister I quit music radio in 1981 a cause there was nothing new being done, just more “she/he done me wrong” songs like has been being done since 1955/forever. Since 2000 you can’t know for sure you ain’t hearing either autotune, or today AI as opposed to the talent linda, Bette, Diana, Aretha. Sinatra, Como, Lennon, CSNY, etc were!! Same with musicians, if you don’t/can’t hear a wrong note now and again, it ain’t a real voice or instrument a cause they all missed the mark at one time or another, kinda sorta;);) Recordings could always be fixed, thanks to Les Paul, but live music not so much back in the day;)lol
@@kevinmcconnell3641 ... interesting you quote "autotune, or today AI" on this very song and video ... I guess it was Greg Lake himself, who once said on an interview, that music started to "degenerate" not with internet or the computer, but way before with the "WALKMAN" stating that listening to music (with the walkman) would isolate yourself, and music itself would not be a shared experience anymore. And I guess he was right, especially when you consider how misused the word "share" has become nowadays. R.I.P. Greg & Keith
First saw them at the Nassau Coliseum that was my first concert ever in 1973 or so. Brain Salad Surgery had the music alternating from speakers all around the concert hall. Amazing. Then I saw them at Radio City Music Hall. Still super great.
The is so amazing, that it becomes beautifully haunting! Ahhh, the music of the 1970's, my husband and I are so fortunate to have grown up with the music of that era!
Great talent and songs !!! Just something about them was earily unique... Could never figure it out...Three incredible talents like RUSH... I just knew nothing about them ...
Almost sounding as if it couldn't possibly come from the hand of man, this may be the most hauntingly beautiful and dreamy pieces of music in all of Rock history.
I have been an old school audiophile and recently bought a Yamaha natural sound network receiver R-N303 and hooked up to my 25 year old Wharedale 150w 6ohm speakers, the sound is beautiful. The receiver doesn’t care if it’s mismatched, it just plays beautifully and listening to this song is 😍
Who here thinks Emerson Lake and Palmer belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame I do May 2024
What??? They aren't??? They definitely should be!!
@@kathydonson5544💜🎶💜 yes they should be I agree
they are there
Absolutely!
@@craigschepers714YOU'RE WRONG!!! Google it! Have never been nominated!!!
I am 69 and still feel this magic thanks for posting
I’m 69 too. ELP was my first concert. At HersheyPark Arena. I still listen.
Mágica no hay duda
likewise❤
I am 70, moving back to Thailand. My now wife floats to this magic.
I'm 77 and this is music.
I'm seventy five and still listening the magic of talent.
Glad to have you around sir.....music keeps us going.
Excelente mi amigo " Desde el Principio" vivo estás. Saludos hermano, yo soy menor que tú 64 años.
71
@@richardkietzman9281 hola hermano, saludos. Dios te bendiga.
I’m 72 and happy 😃
Wow, I miss those days when musicians truly played music
The 70's a magical time.
And we got to go to all of the concerts of the now "classic rock" bands and usually didn't pay more than ten dollars for a ticket.
We were so very lucky to be living in a time when music like this came about...
NO ONE MAKES MUSIC THIS MAGICAL, THESE DAYS.
ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!!!
Indeed!
True true true 👏
Music did use to feel like it had magical properties. It doesn’t seem to have the same soul these days.
@chrishenry5945 Considering the staggering amount of independent music that's out there today you must not be looking for it. I guarantee you it's out there.
We were blessed and didn't know it! There will never be music like this again. The music of my teen years! When life was slower, easier and just lighter feeling! RIP Greg Lake!
❤you said it
The Life and Death of Rock n' Roll: 1955 to 1995.
This music absolutely conveyed peace and harmony music!ally.😊
So true!!! This is such a beautiful song, amongst so many others of our youth! For me, Greg Lake had one of the greatest voices and seemed like such a nice person! Definitely very talented! Is it just because it was our youth or simply beautiful music? I think both!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
RIP Keith aswell..
One of those songs I never get tired of listening to
Our generation had the best of everything but mostly music its truly timeless
An old friend invited us over to his apartment during a junior high school skip day during the early 80's ( '81) and played this guitar sequence for us. He was highly talented musically but tortured too and succumbed to drugs shortly afterwards. He was a kind soul and everyone cheered for his future success in music, life but unfortunately, we all have our demons! This song reminds me of the fleeting innocence of our youth, the kindness of most people then, and great music allows us to revisit these memories with mixed emotions. R.I P. Doug!
Made my day
😢
Sorry 🙏❤️
No conocí a tu amigo.Pero me habría gustado conocerlo..Considero como a mi hermana a toda alma torturada.Paz a este hermano astral,donde ahora se encuentre.
Musicians sing from deep inside, sometimes troubled other times ecstatic but these feelings touch us like an echo from our souls.
An authentic gem. We were so fortunate to have such quality music in the 60s and 70s. True artists are so hard to find today.
I’m 68 on July 1st, I do enjoy watching today’s grandchildren reacting to the greatest music ever produced. They actually appreciate how great it was;)
I tell them to tell their grand parents how lucky they were to grow up with the golden age of Rock n Roll, 1955-1980!!
I was blessed to be a child from 10 on listening to this music and loving. I now remember words to things I listened to with my parents and their friends and kids. Such a fun age and time. I am truly blessed with the best parents but I learned with them. They are amazing people in every sense of giving kind fun constant presence. I learned but didn’t appreciate or realize until later.
Yes ✌🏽
...and 2days crap does,'nt even hold a candle up to our music we grew up with either. Some fm stations play reruns by the hour & their motto is shit: more music better variety. Let us all throw up @ that.
Indeed, weren't we lucky to have been young then? There never will be another time like that.
Meet Greg Lake when ELP opened for Jethro Tull in 1996 at the PNC Bank in Jersey. He was a true gentleman and signed all my albums and guitar. Afterwards, he asked if we could sit and chat. I felt so honored. RIP you will be missed. ❤
One of the best voices in Rock. RIP Greg 🌹
Completamente de acuerdo, este señor del rock progresivo se extraña QEPD.
Unfortunately both Keith Emerson and Greg Lake passed away in 2016, only Carl Palmer survives. RIP gentlemen.
A great loss for us all. 😢😢😢
RIP Keith and Greg. These songs are still gems.
Forever gems !🌹
All three legendary artists and here it is March 2024 and I'm still loving their music
Wrong Greg Lake and Keith Emerson died in 2016.....
Not wrong. Correct. March 2024 and I too am enthralled with this music
@@jasonborne5724 THX
Because it's all good music..
Stuff out there nowadays can't match them.
Hallo 🙂, ich würde sagen, solange wir diese schöne Musik hören und solange es unsere Herzen berührt - ist es fast so als die noch am leben wären ...LG 🙂🙋♀️@@kingktakeiarthurbrown1226
When musicians had talent.
I´m 70 and this tímeless music really turn me on the 60s and early 70s has the best music !!!
This song has the ability to transport you back in time to a magical period in ours lives when we were free, no worries and not a care in the world. Living for the moment and the next good time.
U
💋
We will never have an good time 🙏😭😭😭 time
U r a liar!!!!29 years ago u told me that this was our love song 💔
U so funny.
Staggering talent and the most beautiful male voice I ever heard.
Yes. Such emotion. Shows that he's so truly blessed. If you've ever listened to any of his interviews. He's singing in Heaven, I believe.
Drake or Dave Groel?
Greg Lake. ❤❤❤
@@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe. I adore Dave Groel, as an artist and person. Don’t know who Drake is. Nothing, and no one, can top Greg Lake’s voice. Having said that, I remember saying the same thing about Bob Dylan in the mid-60’s. It was true until I heard Greg Lake’s voice three months ago. I am so glad to have found him on RUclips. Now that I have heard the first album of King Crimson, I regret not having seen him in concert. Really regret it! Take advantage of every opportunity to do something you want so you don’t have regrets 60 years from now. 😊
Oui une voix chaude et réconfortante
A song that never gets old. So beautiful.
Who else listened to this in a friend's basement??
Absolutely!!
Also, Heard it Through the Grapevine!
I’m 68 and will never ever allow days moments time or year after this era to interfere or compare the awesome beautiful music the tones, the strings, The Voice the passion and I would not change anything for the world because today is even more beautiful and awesome because back in the day
Yes,🌍🌛🌕
Magical every time i hear it.
It brings back so many great memories.
God, that guitar intro...their smiles & youth...this whole piece is just full of talent and a special magic. What a time to be young...65 y/o young here.
This is the music dreams came from...so loved. Felt so deep in your soul. Pure magic and, yes, it is only for those of us who lived it. And we can still let it slide us back to those days ...
We did live it. No one can touch that. If you were there you’ll get it. If not, then you missed a great trip. So lucky to be on the front row. ❤ love in May 2024
I know what you mean, but this music is a gift for anyone who hears it. Young people in particular resonate with this music because it is indeed timeless.
You'll never get anything close to the magic of Emerson Lake and Palmer in today's music
Saw them with Ten Years After May 1st 1971 at the Forum. Words cannot describe these concerts but they are with me still. Goosebumps whenever I hear this song. Touches my heart and soul. My God I am blessed to have been born when I was
Great show you saw ! We were so fortunate to have grown up in that era . I’ve seen many concerts. The only reason we could was because the prices were so reasonable back then . The concert you went to probably cost you $12.00 or so . I consider myself so lucky . Have a great summer
Oh yes Scott we were so blessed to be able have been there. Have a lot of my ticket stubs. Saw Led Zeppelin at the Rose Palace in Pasadena for $3.50! Unbelievable I would not trade when we grew up for anything. Have a brilliant day.
I went to Ten Years After at the Forum, 1971 was the year, I was 18, opening act was ‘Yes’.
Saw ELP at Santa Monica Civic in 1970, the music was unique, not a large audience, the stage was filled with large electronic computer Emerson instruments, an array of Palmer percussion and Greg Lake sitting upon a stool, playing guitar, singing, and ‘hey, hey, hey, hey’
Hi Martha! I was at the same concert as you May 1st 1971 Forum. Yep, 18 years old also. Wish I could have seen them at Santa Monica Civic also. That was my favorite place to see bands before they moved up to the Forum. David Bowie, T-Rex, Queen, Aerosmith, and many others. What a delicious time of my life.
They were my first real concert - 1973.
I'm 69 and got Trilogy when it came out. Listening to this song brings me back to a friends living room, intimate party, just a few couples. Drinking beer , smoking dope and this song is on. It's heaven. I'm a pianist and Keith was my first hero (Wakeman the second). His end was such a tragedy. Long live ELP.
I don’t know if it’s true he was so depressed by talentless critics saying he couldn’t play as well but he had arthritis n you know he had to do his best, makes me so mad, all the members of ELP were virtuosos n pioneered more than these auto tune idiots ever will
@@kathyjacques2688 Yea he had severe nerve damage in his right hand, was going through a divorce and had financial problems. But more than anything it had to just be killing him, after all those years of being the virtuoso, to not be able to play like he had.
@@Biffer5 oh you know it did, the man had to have been a perfectionist
These guys were ahead of their time and thank God they were I'm 72 I'll listened to them back when I was 16 years old though it was wonderful
1972 Spliff in one hand and glass of wine in the other. I was totally in love with them, from the beginning.
😊❤ the best way to remember them. From the beginning.
I was right there with ya in 72.
Been a long time since I've thought about having a splff✨
Saw them live. I'm now 70 years young.
Sou bem mais novo que vc , mas quando ouvi essa musica Amei !!
@@ezequielrosa5168You have excellent taste in music.
I got the 45 rpm of this in 1971 for Christmas… I remember lying on the floor by the Christmas tree in the dark with just the tree lights on, listening to this , over and over….
One of the best songs of all time.👍
Sin duda amigo!!
This is what you can call music, awesome song. Now you won't be able to find anything similar to this incredible song.
Their musicality was so very good, it allowed them to create so much truly great music that is still great today (and NO autotune for them 👌)
Greta Van Fleet.
Give them a listen.
You’ll be amazed
Quem está houvindo comigo em 2024? ❤
We have been together for 42 years and this is our song . . . "You were meant to be here from the beginning" - we are soul mates living in paradise - his mother says I am just a smaller version of him - xoxox
One of the best songs EVER!
I saw Emerson, Lake and Palmer back in the late 60s or early 70s in Wildwood NJ. All I remember was standing right at the stage front dancing all night long. To this day, I still love them and their music. ❤️❤️❤️
Greg’s voice and guitar along with the moog synthesizer are like a fine blended Bourbon. 70s music at it’s best
Today's music is garbage compared to 70's music like this.😢
You're right @mick
For me it’s the fact that you can no longer know if it’s talent or AI!
Or autotune over the past 25 years!
... please rephrase it as ... Today's (SO CALLED) music is garbage compared to 70's music like this.
@@MrUsermister I quit music radio in 1981 a cause there was nothing new being done, just more “she/he done me wrong” songs like has been being done since 1955/forever.
Since 2000 you can’t know for sure you ain’t hearing either autotune, or today AI as opposed to the talent linda, Bette, Diana, Aretha. Sinatra, Como, Lennon, CSNY, etc were!!
Same with musicians, if you don’t/can’t hear a wrong note now and again, it ain’t a real voice or instrument a cause they all missed the mark at one time or another, kinda sorta;);)
Recordings could always be fixed, thanks to Les Paul, but live music not so much back in the day;)lol
@@kevinmcconnell3641 ... interesting you quote "autotune, or today AI" on this very song and video ... I guess it was Greg Lake himself, who once said on an interview, that music started to "degenerate" not with internet or the computer, but way before with the "WALKMAN" stating that listening to music (with the walkman) would isolate yourself, and music itself would not be a shared experience anymore. And I guess he was right, especially when you consider how misused the word "share" has become nowadays. R.I.P. Greg & Keith
Greg Lake is one of the greats- humble, yet talented beyond so many of his contemporaries. Died way too young…
One of my favorite songs. Especially from my youth.
ELP nailed the groovy, slightly dark vibe of the 70’s with this song. Magical.
So peaceful, like some wise being telling you everything will be all right...
It's all so very clear...this music was meant to be here..from the very Beginning. 😊
And still it turns me on!
💖💖💖
Take all of today's music, make a smoothie and you don't get a second of this song.
I love their music. Since the beginning!
I love this band. Very talented the three of them. Very innovative and special lyrics. One of the most unique band of all times.❤❤❤
Nothing can touch this tune and performance 😅😅😅😅
Chills still. It's a stop you in your tracks kind of song. That was certainly a time of musical magic. ☮
One of the best bands in the 70’s. Saw them two times. Brain Salad Surgery and at the California Jam in ‘74. Good times
I was at the Jam too, I was pretty obsessed with ELP and love them still
Omg caljam, I haven't heard that word in so long 😂❤
madison square garden with the full orchestra
First saw them at the Nassau Coliseum that was my first concert ever in 1973 or so. Brain Salad Surgery had the music alternating from speakers all around the concert hall. Amazing. Then I saw them at Radio City Music Hall. Still super great.
Brain salad surgury❤
Of all the great music at the time, this stood out to me then and now.
This is the song that made me love EL&P FOREVER!!!
Greg Lake was the magic of this band , his guitar playing was perfect and he had a voice to match
WOW WHAT A FANTASTIC TIME
I havent heard this song in years. Great song.
I'm listening the song for the 1st time. It is an wonderful music experience!
A pure music pearl!
Look up Greg Lake singing Still you turn me on, solo, live, at the California Jam Festival (1974) . It will blow your mind!
@@FIGGY65I was just going to sugest that exact video.
It was cold enough that you could see his breath sometimes.
@@theSword- Hopefully you were there to witness that piece of history?! It’s very humbling to watch! I was only 9 and was not in attendance 😂
@@FIGGY65 ....Sadly, I was not there. I can only wish I was. 😁
@@FIGGY65 Agreed!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
FANTÁSTICO!!🎉EMERSON.LAKE.PALMER!! QUE BUENA MÚSICA!!! APLAUSOS POR FAVOR!!!
GREAT MEMORIES AT ALMOST 70!
Thanks for sharing this classic acoustic rock song. So epic!
What a voice!
EMERSON, LAKE AND PALMER...CLASSICS.
Back to 70s 😢 forever young 😢
Greg Lake had such a wonderful voice and great guitarist. You’re missed!
What memories this brings, no better music than the late sixties and the seventies
This man (Greg Lake) hasn"t been only one of the most beautiful voices ever, but he also had one of the most gorgeous faces I've ever seen.😍
You all have filled my heart with joy. Thank you for your kind words!
The Greatest Song Performed by the Greatest Talent and Voice…
Incomparable
65 y.o., still listening the magic of ELP ❤
Oh my! The memories this song brings back.
I still miss that girl. RIP baby.
All I can say is 70's 4 ever best muzik lot of heart 😎
They are so so young to have created such magic! Song still stirs me as it did 40 plus years ago.
This song always takes me back to the Gulf of Tonkin.
I don't care that it doesn't sync up, I'm just happy to see the beautiful footage of Greg that I've never seen before. Lovely video.
Music transcends my SOUL!
One of the top classical rock groups from the 70's. Right up there with the likes of the Moody Blues and Pink Floyd. Pure talent.
Yes
Beautiful music is TIMELESS - regardless of the era or genre.
I had the unbelievable experience to see this band. It was so powerful. I’m so lucky to have been part of this part of musical history
Great song, by a great group, that was great in concert.
Thank you.
Grande classe , et même un peu plus . Très belle époque et musique très colorée . Merci E.L.P
Beautiful song, so melodic and peaceful. Love Greg and ELP!
Sentimentos bem guardados de um tempo mágico que músicas como essa fazem recordar.❤
The is so amazing, that it becomes beautifully haunting! Ahhh, the music of the 1970's, my husband and I are so fortunate to have grown up with the music of that era!
You don't fully realize the greatness of this tune untill Keith Emerson comes out with this magnificent ending.
Great talent and songs !!! Just something about them was earily unique... Could never figure it out...Three incredible talents like RUSH... I just knew nothing about them ...
Timeless. What a great band. This is probably my favorite ELP song.
Almost sounding as if it couldn't possibly come from the hand of man, this may be the most hauntingly beautiful and dreamy pieces of music in all of Rock history.
Eramos jovenes idealistas..soñadores.romanticos.construyendo nuestros destinos...sin duda ahora añoro y valoro lo que vivimos en esos años
Se adelantaron a su época con esta magnífica versión futurística con un sonido espacial infinito gracias por subirla
Another one of my favorite "summer" cuts! Doesn't have to come out in the summer, it just reminds me of summer.
One of the most mysterious and alluring rock songs.
saw them live in Jacksonville, Fl. such a great band. love their music.
uma das bandas prediletas...obrigado.
I have been an old school audiophile and recently bought a Yamaha natural sound network receiver R-N303 and hooked up to my 25 year old Wharedale 150w 6ohm speakers, the sound is beautiful. The receiver doesn’t care if it’s mismatched, it just plays beautifully and listening to this song is 😍
Πόσο όμορφο! Η ψυχή ηρεμεί αμέσως.
That guitar lead in is fabulous and unmistakable. One of my favorite songs. 😍
Pure acoustic magic. A real gem 💎.
I am 61yo, and I was so lucky to have had older cousins that were into this music (and had this weird smell in their bedrooms).
Greg Lake is perhaps the most under-appreciated artist in music history. Seriously.
Una delle più belle canzoni di ogni tempo
Certo!