My dad was at this show aged 19, saw a lot of bands since then, and still says this was one of the best he went to. His fandom of ELP rubbed off on me, still listening 2021 during the covid pandemic!
Your father is a wise man. I introduced my children to this music as they were growing up. Only stuck with two of them. Two out of three ain’t bad. First saw them live in ‘73 at the Philadelphia Spectrum. Was blown away.
Tried to see them in Milan, Italy in 1972 ( I was 15)...Had my ticket and everything...The night they were supposed to perform they did not and promoter gave some justification....I waited another day and still they didn't play...I learned later they were effing drunk.....Tickets were reimbursed
It’s been around 40 years since I’ve heard this. It’s a shame life keeps us so busy that an album we used to play so often every grace note was tattooed into our memory we don’t have time in that long of a period to even go out to the storage shed and find the LP. Great vinyl brings it all back without a single YT commercial to disrupt the return to my former life in a long forgotten galaxy. Now back to hell for me. Bless ya.
I SHARE THE SAME THOUGHTS, THE SAME IDEAS, THE SAME SHAME FOR LONG, LONG TIME...FORTUNATELY, I USE TO LISTEN TO EMERSON LAKE AND PALMER QUITE OFTEN...THEY WERE LIKE BROTHERS TO ME..THIS KIND OF MUSIC REFLECTS THE ESSENCE OF LIFE ITSELF...GELU BATIR, ROMANIA, JAN, 2021
@@gelubatir9794 Yes, modern rendition of classical era notation gives archaic melody a warmer identity to the hearer in my view. This album causes some of life’s drama to be assuaged by putting its complexity to audio. An LP I can use for healing in a manner with which corporate medicine cannot compete.
@@johnnichols9056Agreed on both counts, John. Found myself listening to “Pictures” again last night for some reason. Such utter relief! Glad to know there will always be an ELP community to identify with as we all turn into old outdated nobodies.
Go to it. Make the time. Not easy I know, I too am pushed and pulled along all day long, just stayed up 3 hours late listening to Marillion, Porcupine tree, and ELP . Might be more tired in the morning but at least just did something good for myself!
I haven't pulled this one up in decades. So much music since then. What a wonderful world. My folks had one of those Magnavox console stereo TV units. 12 inch woofers, tweets and horns, mid-range 5's. I'd crank this album up while they were out of the house. Rattling the rafters at 15.
I feel you. That voice carries the entire concert all by itself at 6:42 and again at 7:04. No backup, no instrumentation ... nothing. Every single note hit perfectly, no hesitation, not a single waver or rough edge. I can't think of anyone else who could do that with such understated confidence.
Modest Musorgsky was a great musician, this a nice little tribute to his Brilliance, he wrote about the pictures at an actual exhibition. I congratulate the acustic guitarist here.
Noquestion this is an absolute masterpiece from Emerson. Lake & Palmer and I am still amazed about the quality of this groundbreaking record. ELP were a Top group seeing them Live play was a pure joy love this music still today and it does not sound outdated at all. Wish we would have music today in this quality . Enjoy it all guys and gals. ! Joerg
This is my favourite recording of all time. My wife is a classical musician and we frequent the local symphony. Can’t pass up Mussorgsky ever. It never gets tired. ELP rocks it the best!
This has to one of my favourite albums of all time. I have always have loved Mussorgsky's music and playing classical music for many years - this blew my socks off when I 1st heard it in 1971!
To neni mozne!!?! Ja je slysela take poprve v roce 1971 a naprosto mne uchvatili! take miluji hudbu Mussorgskeho a hraji od 9 let na klavir, klasicku hudbu. Nezname se, ale nase hudebni, zivotni, linka jde paralelne, vid?
When I listen to them, I go back in time. This band is a unique device for time travel, thru their original music. It envokes memories in our minds, and I am not alone - thereby I we get to re-live the past of the 1970's.
I remember in1972 arguing with my music teacher at school about this album. He played the Hammond solo from great gates of Kiev and said it was just a load of nonsense rubbish! I told him that if he played the whole track and not just that part in isolation he might learn something. I explained to him that seeing this live at a show was an amazing experience. He played the track as a whole piece and the rest of the class agreed with me.
Thank you ELP for opening my mind to endless musical possibilities, thru your ageless music. After I heard it for the first time, I could not get enough, and I was forever altered.
This album turned me on to classical Pictures. Haven't heard this ELP version of Pictures in at lest 30 years because I lost the LP. ELP turned me onto the orchestral Pictures at an Exhibition which became my favorite classical work. I was a huge fan of ELP in high school and they were the first concert I ever attended--at the old Cleveland Municipal Stadium. I got into jazz in college and Emerson's strong jazz and classical background really grabbed me.
Hello men, yes I heard this miracle for the first time in 1977, I hid my violin under the bed and only played the piano, I didn't have a Hammond organ. These three men taught me music, thank you very much ELP. I cry and write it, I hope you can understand me.
Victor this band had such a profound influence on me. Their music was perfect. I don't know whether I Cry for my former bandmates all of which are now dead or the music that we listen to together so yes I understand what you're saying. I will never forget regular Lake we just leg up on call Palmer's stage and the children were racing playing hoedown at the Philadelphia Spectrum. I missed ELP as much as I miss them take care of my friend
O, YES, I DO UNDERSTAND YOU...TOTALLY, PERFECTLY..YOU ARE A VERY SOULFUL PERSON, IT SEEMS...I CRY IN MYSELF EVERYTIME I LISTEN TO THEM, AND THAT HAPPENS QUITE OFTEN...gelu batir, romania, jan, 2021
Ascoltare questa formazione di geni assoluti è sempre esaltante, ti fa passare tristezza, ansia ed incazzature varie... sono grandiosi, privilegiati coloro che, ai tempi, ebbero la possibilità di viverli live... io ero ancora un ragazzino ed ascoltavo lo zecchino d'oro. assieme a JARRETT E TIPPET... EMERSON conpleta il trio dei Keith sublimi ed inarrivabili.
I used to put this on our livingroom console when I was a teenager and my sisters and little brother would do the "monster walk" to that tune at the very beginning....I got this album one year for my sister in later years and she said it brought back so many memories.
Recorded 26th March 1971 at Newcastle City Hall , Newcastle UK and I was in the audience, I was 14 years old!!!. Keith Emerson played the opening on the City Hall organ then ran down to the stage. My prog rock days ! I still have the original album on Island records and was released on their budget HELP label for £1.50 !
WOW, WOW, WOW...YOU TOOK MY BREATH...I KNOW THIS ALBUM SINCE IT CAME OUT, IT WAS JUST LIKE THE WHOLE UNIVERSE WOULD HAVE COME TO PAY ME A VIST .... I HAVE THE SAME FEELINGS...EVEN TODAY...UNFORTUNATELY, BY THAT TIME, MY PEOPLE AND ME , WE LIVED UNDER THE MEDIEVAL COMMUNISM...EVEN SO, I KNEW ALMOST EVERYTHING ABOUT MUSIC, RIGHT BEFORE MANY OTHERS...BUT BEING THERE, SIR, IT IS A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY, I REALLY, REALLY, SINCERELY ENVIE YOU FOR THAT, FOR YOUR FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE, MEMORIES... gelu batir, rm.valcea town, romania, jan, 2021
I have had a slightly musical gap in my life lately. A kind of emptiness within that I have tried to find new music to fill. ELP has been in my background since I scratched my dad's records in the mid 70 trying to play them. Always like them and loved a few of the recordings. But now almost 50 year's later ELP fills up the emptiness within. And I'm so happy to have them as a part of my life.
I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS THE SAME EMOTIONS, THE SAME THOUGHTS, THE SAME FEELINGS...ONE CAN NEVER STOP LISTENING TO THEM...THEY WERE MY BROTHERS I NEVER HAD, THEY LIVE HERE, WITH ME, IN ME, EVERY MOMENT...gelu batir, romania, 65 years old, too old
Great bass playing. Used to listen to this as a 11 year old... can u imagine that now...still stands the test of time...all 3 were brilliant. Tarkus is still my fave. The triple live is bloody good too.
This album came out when I’ve was 5 . My brothers and I wore out the copy. I had to be a drummer because of Carl Palmer. Unreal masterpiece. Thanks for posting this
I have never seen them in person but love there music they were a great band and I love listening to there music they were very talented God Bless them all
They where and still are lite years ahead.... it's classic music of the future! I felt in love with their music in the 70s and I had the pleasure to see them in concert in Wimbledon, just magic
At that time, I was an ordinary junior high school student in Japan. However, I started learning the piano before taking my high school entrance exams. It all started when I heard about the paintings in the EL&P exhibition. I still love EL&P.
Fantastic album, listen to that crowd roar at the announcement! My workmate’s pal was at this concert. I sold all my old records, but soon to get a record deck and all analogue system and start buying some of my old favourites again. This record is one of the first on my list.👍 Update. Managed to get an original pressing of this album in great condition. Am at this moment playing it loudly on my new system and it sounds bloody brilliant, what a way to piss off the neighbours😂😂😂
I'm back to my teens again. The band that widen my horizon of music. I grew up with hard rock such as DP, LZ and others but this ELP really shocking from the first time. Until now I'm still starting my day with Tarkus.
Bought the album during the winter of 71-72 when it first came out. Hadn’t listened to it in many a year, glad I listened now. Saw them at Madison Square Garden, it was great. Thanks for posting.
Saw this played live in San Bernadino, CA back in the late 70's. Will never forget the piano rising into the air and then rotating while being played. Who needs lasers?
I've seen ELP in Paris early 70' IT was fantastic😉 and had this LP and Tarkus but they've been stolen in my studio :((( - great souvenir. RIP gentlemen 💔
If one knows moog-sounds, one knows that what happens here is a miracle. Which the whole concert is. Probably the best live-LP ever. - I heard it first time when I lend it from the library in Esbjerg back in 1974. - regards, Peter, Denmark.
Gracias a algunos grupos de este género amplíe mí bagaje músical, desde la música clásica,pasando por la música concreta y dodecafonica,los Italianos también tienen un buen rock progresivo,gracias por subir estos videos,un gran abrazo desde México.
Voy a llegar a los 65 años y sí, es una obra inolvidable me inspiró desde que la escuché la primera vez hasta el dia de hoy. Me sige emocionando, sobre todo la interpretación de The Sage.
ELP back then were almost punk. Borderline reckless, but they got away with it cuz they were that good. It's the quality I wish they could have held onto.
I saw this movie when I it came out. There were no other MOOG synthesizers featured in music, at this time. Keith Emerson experimenting right during a song. Lake's guitar work, vocals can just melt a person. AND THEN KEITH IS BACK FOR ANOTHER ""TRIP"". PALMER, well, what can I say.......💥BANG!
This was lovely, thank you, God I miss vinyl. I was also hoping we would get to see you physically flip the record over, key part of the ritual and such.
I have not listened to this for years in full, especially in vinyl. Must admit it does sound better than my original cut that was on the Island label. Probably due to it being worn out in the 70's!!
This LP me launched my intererest in classical music...my parents heard me playing it,got me the solo piano version by Mussorgsky,then the orchestral arrangement by Ravel...then I found out a brass band version by The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and a Tomita synth version...This LP on view is obviously a reissue as it originally appeared on Island Help,a cheap budget label release...later reissued full price on Manticore.
I mail-ordered this album in the early 70s, perhaps from Virgin Records (they got their start as a mail-order company). When it arrived, it was on the Manticore label. Side 1 was PAAE, but Side 2 was Fats Waller Live. I keep it around for no reason. I have a good version on the Island label so everything's okay. Today, though, I usually prefer the original solo piano score. In classical circles it's known as a show piece. I never really liked Ravel's orchestrated version. The first Promenade (the opening piece) is magnificent, so grand, it absolutely sends me. I love the way the concert begins with the announcement _"We're gonna give you Pictures At An Exhibition"_ - and the crowd instantly goes absolutely WILD with enthusiasm! Must have been pretty sophisticated crowd.
The best Progressive Rock Music Group ever.
dunno about that...Pink floyd are pretty good so James Harvest Barclay
My dad was at this show aged 19, saw a lot of bands since then, and still says this was one of the best he went to. His fandom of ELP rubbed off on me, still listening 2021 during the covid pandemic!
I seen them in Paris, I was 20, but yes that's only yesterday. Great concert💜
Your father is a wise man. I introduced my children to this music as they were growing up. Only stuck with two of them. Two out of three ain’t bad. First saw them live in ‘73 at the Philadelphia Spectrum. Was blown away.
@@Zeus-wl2pl I assume the 3rd one has been disowned!
Tried to see them in Milan, Italy in 1972 ( I was 15)...Had my ticket and everything...The night they were supposed to perform they did not and promoter gave some justification....I waited another day and still they didn't play...I learned later they were effing drunk.....Tickets were reimbursed
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It’s been around 40 years since I’ve heard this. It’s a shame life keeps us so busy that an album we used to play so often every grace note was tattooed into our memory we don’t have time in that long of a period to even go out to the storage shed and find the LP. Great vinyl brings it all back without a single YT commercial to disrupt the return to my former life in a long forgotten galaxy. Now back to hell for me. Bless ya.
I SHARE THE SAME THOUGHTS, THE SAME IDEAS, THE SAME SHAME FOR LONG, LONG TIME...FORTUNATELY, I USE TO LISTEN TO EMERSON LAKE AND PALMER QUITE OFTEN...THEY WERE LIKE BROTHERS TO ME..THIS KIND OF MUSIC REFLECTS THE ESSENCE OF LIFE ITSELF...GELU BATIR, ROMANIA, JAN, 2021
@@gelubatir9794 Yes, modern rendition of classical era notation gives archaic melody a warmer identity to the hearer in my view. This album causes some of life’s drama to be assuaged by putting its complexity to audio. An LP I can use for healing in a manner with which corporate medicine cannot compete.
@@billhale2713 There's quite a few "classic" music that is that way. Newer music can't touch this/it.
@@johnnichols9056Agreed on both counts, John. Found myself listening to “Pictures” again last night for some reason. Such utter relief! Glad to know there will always be an ELP community to identify with as we all turn into old outdated nobodies.
Go to it. Make the time. Not easy I know, I too am pushed and pulled along all day long, just stayed up 3 hours late listening to Marillion, Porcupine tree, and ELP . Might be more tired in the morning but at least just did something good for myself!
I haven't pulled this one up in decades. So much music since then. What a wonderful world. My folks had one of those Magnavox console stereo TV units. 12 inch woofers, tweets and horns, mid-range 5's. I'd crank this album up while they were out of the house. Rattling the rafters at 15.
Fantastic 😂
Greg lake has one of the most beautiful voices I have ever heard...still makes me cry
Here especially tarkus and take a pebble xx
An excellent acoustic guitar player also....
I feel you. That voice carries the entire concert all by itself at 6:42 and again at 7:04. No backup, no instrumentation ... nothing. Every single note hit perfectly, no hesitation, not a single waver or rough edge. I can't think of anyone else who could do that with such understated confidence.
@@cheaplaffsarefree Except for this equally superb vocalist: ruclips.net/video/5B578LuXbPI/видео.html.
I agree. He has a very distinct and commanding voice.
Modest Musorgsky was a great musician, this a nice little tribute to his Brilliance, he wrote about the pictures at an actual exhibition. I congratulate the acustic guitarist here.
Also the other composer from ELP were taking their inspiration, like Grieg or Sibelius
The guitarists name is Greg Lake, he also sings and plays bassguitar..😉
Noquestion this is an absolute masterpiece from Emerson. Lake & Palmer and I am still amazed about the quality of this groundbreaking record. ELP were a Top group seeing them Live play was a pure joy love this music still today and it does not sound outdated at all. Wish we would have music today in this quality . Enjoy it all guys and gals. ! Joerg
How fortunate I was to see them.. Detroit..74.
This is my favourite recording of all time. My wife is a classical musician and we frequent the local symphony. Can’t pass up Mussorgsky ever. It never gets tired. ELP rocks it the best!
Simple amazing what these three guys produced live one take no editing and one of the best sounding recording ever!
One of the greatest piano works that was adapted both as an exquisite orchestral piece and a most exuberant rock concert.
Just an outstanding album... 👍
Thank You, I was a young man of 14 . In my room. Listening to this with my headphones, a long time ago. This is one Great album.
Absolutely it is... I was there too in 1971 with this album 👍👍
I have been loving this album right from the start (1971)...Still do....64 now
same ;-)
Me too, 65.
Me too..67now.
Me too... 69 now.....
The same for me. I'm 71
landmark stuff! These guys were and still are underrated. Keith Emerson !!
Underrated? Everyone I know holds them in very high regards
I bought this album on 8 track in early 1972. I can still CLEARLY recall cruising n listening to this.
This has to one of my favourite albums of all time. I have always have loved Mussorgsky's music and playing classical music for many years - this blew my socks off when I 1st heard it in 1971!
YOU REALLY ARE A VERY INTERESTING PERSON
To neni mozne!!?! Ja je slysela take poprve v roce 1971 a naprosto mne uchvatili! take miluji hudbu Mussorgskeho a hraji od 9 let na klavir, klasicku hudbu. Nezname se, ale nase hudebni, zivotni, linka jde paralelne, vid?
All these years later I still remember every note
One of THE all-time great live albums.
Rock'n Roll Animal being the other.
..along with the fabulous Colosseum Live of course..
Thank you. Just what I needed to hear in these days of relative isolation. I love ELP.
Emerson. Lake. Palmer were one. Of a kind..
Absolutely true
Just how amazing were these three guys? Way ahead of everyone else. RIP Keith and Greg and please Carl, keep the legacy alive.
When I listen to them, I go back in time. This band is a unique device for time travel, thru their original music. It envokes memories in our minds, and I am not alone - thereby I we get to re-live the past of the 1970's.
I remember in1972 arguing with my music teacher at school about this album. He played the Hammond solo from great gates of Kiev and said it was just a load of nonsense rubbish! I told him that if he played the whole track and not just that part in isolation he might learn something. I explained to him that seeing this live at a show was an amazing experience. He played the track as a whole piece and the rest of the class agreed with me.
A classic of a album which never ages just grows with bigger and better
Thank you ELP for opening my mind to endless musical possibilities, thru your ageless music. After I heard it for the first time, I could not get enough, and I was forever altered.
Excellent show! Fantastic songs! Great album!
This album turned me on to classical Pictures. Haven't heard this ELP version of Pictures in at lest 30 years because I lost the LP. ELP turned me onto the orchestral Pictures at an Exhibition which became my favorite classical work. I was a huge fan of ELP in high school and they were the first concert I ever attended--at the old Cleveland Municipal Stadium. I got into jazz in college and Emerson's strong jazz and classical background really grabbed me.
Yes, Keith and his Dr. Moog Synthesizer were in contact with another world. Special, innovative music. Thank you ELP. 😊
Hello men, yes I heard this miracle for the first time in 1977, I hid my violin under the bed and only played the piano, I didn't have a Hammond organ. These three men taught me music, thank you very much ELP. I cry and write it, I hope you can understand me.
Victor this band had such a profound influence on me. Their music was perfect. I don't know whether I Cry for my former bandmates all of which are now dead or the music that we listen to together so yes I understand what you're saying. I will never forget regular Lake we just leg up on call Palmer's stage and the children were racing playing hoedown at the Philadelphia Spectrum. I missed ELP as much as I miss them take care of my friend
That was supposed to read Greg Lake with his leg up on Carl Palmer drum stage it had nothing to do with children LOL
@@kevincunningham1083 they were a couple?
I understand
O, YES, I DO UNDERSTAND YOU...TOTALLY, PERFECTLY..YOU ARE A VERY SOULFUL PERSON, IT SEEMS...I CRY IN MYSELF EVERYTIME I LISTEN TO THEM, AND THAT HAPPENS QUITE OFTEN...gelu batir, romania, jan, 2021
Ascoltare questa formazione di geni assoluti è sempre esaltante, ti fa passare tristezza, ansia ed incazzature varie...
sono grandiosi, privilegiati coloro che, ai tempi, ebbero la possibilità di viverli live... io ero ancora un ragazzino ed ascoltavo
lo zecchino d'oro.
assieme a JARRETT E TIPPET... EMERSON conpleta il trio dei Keith sublimi ed inarrivabili.
Ho avuto la fortuna di vedere Emerson e Palmer, da solisti però.
Si erano separati da tempo, però è stato comunque fantastico.
Versione geniale ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962 Grazie
I used to put this on our livingroom console when I was a teenager and my sisters and little brother would do the "monster walk" to that tune at the very beginning....I got this album one year for my sister in later years and she said it brought back so many memories.
Recorded 26th March 1971 at Newcastle City Hall , Newcastle UK and I was in the audience, I was 14 years old!!!. Keith Emerson played the opening on the City Hall organ then ran down to the stage. My prog rock days ! I still have the original album on Island records and was released on their budget HELP label for £1.50 !
I was just noticing the organ foot pedal board use and wondering what that was! Thanks.
Recorded on on my 15th Birthday, loved it then and still play the vinyl copy now. Awesome prog rock. There will never be another of the like of ELP.
jealous :-)
WOW, WOW, WOW...YOU TOOK MY BREATH...I KNOW THIS ALBUM SINCE IT CAME OUT, IT WAS JUST LIKE THE WHOLE UNIVERSE WOULD HAVE COME TO PAY ME A VIST .... I HAVE THE SAME FEELINGS...EVEN TODAY...UNFORTUNATELY, BY THAT TIME, MY PEOPLE AND ME , WE LIVED UNDER THE MEDIEVAL COMMUNISM...EVEN SO, I KNEW ALMOST EVERYTHING ABOUT MUSIC, RIGHT BEFORE MANY OTHERS...BUT BEING THERE, SIR, IT IS A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY, I REALLY, REALLY, SINCERELY ENVIE YOU FOR THAT, FOR YOUR FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE, MEMORIES... gelu batir, rm.valcea town, romania, jan, 2021
@@AngelAlan1956 NEVER, NEVER, NEVER
You hit me 2night...this album full length without commercial bullshit...thxxxs...it's the soundtrack of my life...
Great comment..and so true.
I have had a slightly musical gap in my life lately. A kind of emptiness within that I have tried to find new music to fill. ELP has been in my background since I scratched my dad's records in the mid 70 trying to play them. Always like them and loved a few of the recordings. But now almost 50 year's later ELP fills up the emptiness within. And I'm so happy to have them as a part of my life.
I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS THE SAME EMOTIONS, THE SAME THOUGHTS, THE SAME FEELINGS...ONE CAN NEVER STOP LISTENING TO THEM...THEY WERE MY BROTHERS I NEVER HAD, THEY LIVE HERE, WITH ME, IN ME, EVERY MOMENT...gelu batir, romania, 65 years old, too old
Great bass playing. Used to listen to this as a 11 year old... can u imagine that now...still stands the test of time...all 3 were brilliant. Tarkus is still my fave. The triple live is bloody good too.
This album came out when I’ve was 5 . My brothers and I wore out the copy. I had to be a drummer because of Carl Palmer. Unreal masterpiece. Thanks for posting this
Carl was my mentor.
@@albacore101 wow super cool
I was lucky enough to see them several times.
I have never seen them in person but love there music they were a great band and I love listening to there music they were very talented God Bless them all
It's THEIR! God doesn't exist!
I almost didn't get to see them. After Brain Salad Surgery," they had a 3 year pause. Everybody thoght they had broken up. Then "Works" came out.
I love the original piece of music. I also love this.
Sono trascorsi 50 anni dalla pubblicazione di questo album ed è sempre una vera gioia ascoltarlo.
Grandi, grandi, grandi.
Unici.
Discovered this amazing rendition of my favorite Romantic era composition when I bought this LP from an older collector.
Nothing Like It ( Emerson, Lake \o/ RIP ......................................
My very first ELP album that I got in 1971, followed by Trilogy the same year ... YES! And I still have them too.
keep them safe for the future. vinyl will be the new bitcoin.
Masterpiece Live Album!
Love from Romania ❤
Great work from all 3! Special applause to Carl Palmer's drumplay!
They where and still are lite years ahead.... it's classic music of the future! I felt in love with their music in the 70s and I had the pleasure to see them in concert in Wimbledon, just magic
At that time, I was an ordinary junior high school student in Japan. However, I started learning the piano before taking my high school entrance exams. It all started when I heard about the paintings in the EL&P exhibition. I still love EL&P.
Ladies and gentleman...Emerson Lake and Palmer 🇮🇹
Felicidades por el sonido. Muy bien equalizado. Gracias por estos recuerdos de mi juventud.
La voz envolvente de Greg Lake, simplemente maravillosa.
Fantastic album, listen to that crowd roar at the announcement!
My workmate’s pal was at this concert.
I sold all my old records, but soon to get a record deck and all analogue system and start buying some of my old favourites again. This record is one of the first on my list.👍
Update. Managed to get an original pressing of this album in great condition.
Am at this moment playing it loudly on my new system and it sounds bloody brilliant, what a way to piss off the neighbours😂😂😂
Found it in a second hand shop for £6 bloody bargain.
My Favorite Album!
I'm revisiting this after decades, I am still in awe.
Iconic, a piece of history, incredible Greg's voice, unbelievable use of keyboards, still unbelievable after 50 years.
Love this. First bought back in 1975. Awesome
I'm back to my teens again.
The band that widen my horizon of music. I grew up with hard rock such as DP, LZ and others but this ELP really shocking from the first time.
Until now I'm still starting my day with Tarkus.
Bought the album during the winter of 71-72 when it first came out. Hadn’t listened to it in many a year, glad I listened now. Saw them at Madison Square Garden, it was great. Thanks for posting.
Saw this played live in San Bernadino, CA back in the late 70's. Will never forget the piano rising into the air and then rotating while being played. Who needs lasers?
I've seen ELP in Paris early 70' IT was fantastic😉 and had this LP and Tarkus but they've been stolen in my studio :((( - great souvenir. RIP gentlemen 💔
If one knows moog-sounds, one knows that what happens here is a miracle. Which the whole concert is. Probably the best live-LP ever. - I heard it first time when I lend it from the library in Esbjerg back in 1974. - regards, Peter, Denmark.
Inconfondibil!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 Giuseppe
Haven't listened to this for absolute ages and it's still brilliant
I have a rather beaten-up second-hand copy of this so it's great to hear it here! Thanks Alvaro!
My pleasure, Bob. Glad you enjoy it!
Escucharlo veinte mil veces no alcanza. Y esta tiene la particular forma de hacerlo en su formato original. ¡Bestial!
Those analogue synth sounds are just gorgeous
Gracias a algunos grupos de este género amplíe mí bagaje músical, desde la música clásica,pasando por la música concreta y dodecafonica,los Italianos también tienen un buen rock progresivo,gracias por subir estos videos,un gran abrazo desde México.
Una vez más mis agradecimientos por sus comentarios. Me alegra que disfrute lo que encuentra en mi canal. Un saludo.
Voy a llegar a los 65 años y sí, es una obra inolvidable me inspiró desde que la escuché la primera vez hasta el dia de hoy. Me sige emocionando, sobre todo la interpretación de The Sage.
Keith Emerson...The best keyboardist in pop-rock history bar none
Saw them with the 70 pc. Orchestra. What a sound! I'll never forget that
show, with my good friend Tim McClure.
Gracias Nothing Like Vinyl, espectacular grabación.
Con mucho gusto. Me alegra que lo disfrute. Un saludo.
I can not comprehend that this was recorded before my 18th birthday. Still so wonderful. Been a fan for 50 years+
Escuché este disco por primera vez a los 14 algo s. Tengo 63. Bello
I Heard this récord when i was 14 years old. I'm 63. Beautiful
Thank you so much for posting this. I am so nostalgic with watching that turntable. Not to mention the music.
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed the video!
12 anni ......... mi ha cambiato la vita musicale ....
thank you for sharing have Great night.😇💙💚
An old fave. Great to hear it again!
Ya bordeo los 60 y vuvi el auge del Rock Progresivo! Yo dire una sola cosa, como Gardel. ELP suena cada dia mejor!❤
It's an unique interpretation of a special russian music. Absolutely inrepeatable.
Excelente música, grandes recuerdos, gracias por Compartir
Masters of Prog !!! Love this vinyl rip !!!!
Thank you for putting this up!!!
Awesome 👍👍👍👍
ELP back then were almost punk. Borderline reckless, but they got away with it cuz they were that good. It's the quality I wish they could have held onto.
I saw this movie when I it came out. There were no other MOOG synthesizers featured in music, at this time. Keith Emerson experimenting right during a song. Lake's guitar work, vocals can just melt a person. AND THEN KEITH IS BACK FOR ANOTHER ""TRIP"". PALMER, well, what can I say.......💥BANG!
This was lovely, thank you, God I miss vinyl. I was also hoping we would get to see you physically flip the record over, key part of the ritual and such.
I only seen them once in 1973 at the shever 500 concert in pa I did 2 hits of window pain wow 🤩 I was rip 🇮🇪🌎🇮🇪🕛🐚🎶
Thanks very much for posting, outstanding.
very good........................................
Remembering live-concert Stadthalle Heidelberg 1992. Thank you.
Kiel - Ostseehalle 1971 der Wahnsinn herrschte . Unvergesslich !
KIFFER FÜR IMMER !
Grüsse aus dem Hohen Norden von Deutschland .
Great music, thank for posting
Sublime talent. The State - It has one iron rule: logic is an enemy and truth is a menace. - Rod Serling from "The Obsolete Man"
Hard to believe they aren't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Just a huge error in the votes
Man Thank You for posting the whole album! Awesome sound as always. Have a great day!
One of my 2 favorite live albums !
I have not listened to this for years in full, especially in vinyl.
Must admit it does sound better than my original cut that was on the Island label. Probably due to it being worn out in the 70's!!
Super excelente LP, una genialidad y un verdadero clásico 👏
This LP me launched my intererest in classical music...my parents heard me playing it,got me the solo piano version by Mussorgsky,then the orchestral arrangement by Ravel...then I found out a brass band version by The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and a Tomita synth version...This LP on view is obviously a reissue as it originally appeared on Island Help,a cheap budget label release...later reissued full price on Manticore.
I love seeing the turntable !!
La gioia ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉Giuseppe Perego Monza
Dam! Nice record player 😃
Always with prestige music
I'm glad you enjoy my modest channel. Thank you for your kind comment!
I mail-ordered this album in the early 70s, perhaps from Virgin Records (they got their start as a mail-order company). When it arrived, it was on the Manticore label. Side 1 was PAAE, but Side 2 was Fats Waller Live. I keep it around for no reason. I have a good version on the Island label so everything's okay. Today, though, I usually prefer the original solo piano score. In classical circles it's known as a show piece. I never really liked Ravel's orchestrated version. The first Promenade (the opening piece) is magnificent, so grand, it absolutely sends me.
I love the way the concert begins with the announcement _"We're gonna give you Pictures At An Exhibition"_ - and the crowd instantly goes absolutely WILD with enthusiasm! Must have been pretty sophisticated crowd.
Una verdadera joya de la historia de la música... Gigante, ELP!!!!