How many of you remember listening to this with headphones on, and hearing the channels switch back and forth during the Moog synthesizer lead - and then uttering to yourself "Oh, man, far out." Life seemed so simple back then.
I'm still doing it!!! Always will do as long as I live ❤❤❤ Remembering my beloved sister who passed away in 2009... and many memories from my childhood and adolescence.. Today is March 26, 2024 Rest peacefully well, Emerson & Lake 🤍🕊🤍🕊
I first heard this song in my father’s car as a senior in high school. I can still feel all the hair on my arms and the back of my neck standing up when I heard the moog synthesizer at the end. I turned to my dad and told him that that sound from the synthesizer was the future of music! He turned to me and said “nothing is better than jazz”! I have been an ELP fan ever since. RIP Keith Emerson and Greg Lake ❤.
And some of the most fucked international and national relations know to mankind, like a modern Crusades - Vietnam, Korea, Alabama etc etc. This give rise to beauty and art, suffering and more beauty. Any of those brothers that in the off-chance that read this who were in Vietnam, 🤝! Welcome home!
This song brings back so many memories. I remember when it came out back in the 70's not long before I joined the Marines. But it was later that a more meaningful memory is created. In 1979, I was on a date with a young woman and we went back to her place. She asked me what music I wanted to listen to and as I looked through her extensive collections, I saw "Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends". Although the album had been out for 5 yrs., I had never listened to it before. Two songs stood out above all the rest. Lucky Man and Still, You Turn Me On. I'll never forget that night and we got married the following year. Our 44th. anniversary is in 12 days. May 10.
I'm 32, I love this music. And I love what this song meant to you and your wife. Cheers to the two of you, to love, and to a timeless classic such as this.🍻
@@robinmcdaniel8971 Only one problem with May 10. Sometimes it falls on Mother's Day. It doesn't matter to us since both of our mothers have passed away, but there were times that our respective mothers couldn't understand why we were not willing to spending time with them instead of celebrating our own "special day".
I love that love story...... thank you for putting a smile on my face....🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎼🎼🎼❤️❤️❤️ Been a devoted lover of ELP since the 70.....2024now....the magical journey will always allow me to float...... emotionally and physically....to other dimensions❤️❤️
What was Greg Lake thinking when he wrote this song? "HE HAD WHITE HORSES...AND LADIES BY THE SCORE." "ALL DRESSED IN SATIN...AND WAITING BY THE DOOR." Being a lucky man, the reason for having scores of ladies dressed in satin and waiting by his door is both obvious and perfectly understandable. In light of the fact that we all know what those ladies were expecting to have done to them, by him, once they gained entry past the door, what has had me baffled for the last 54 years is, what was he also going to do with scores of white horses, also dressed in satin and also waiting by the door? Beautiful song, strange mind fuck imagery. HMMmm. Of Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer, Carl Palmer is the only one left alive so time is running out to get this Earth stopping question answered. Please help!!!
@@Picklesnot-co3k "He had White Horses And Ladies By The Score." All Dressed In Satin And Waiting By The Door." My question to you is, who the hell dresses scores of white horses in satin and why were they waiting by the door with scores of ladies also dressed in satin??? We can assume what his plans were with the ladies but what was he going to do with all those satin draped horses? Sounds pretty kinky to me.
I’m 54 and simple man and lucky man (lucky man by the verve) have been my anthems but I remember this one and my 21 year old recently got into prog rock and brought home these elp albums home from school. Lucky man I am !!
This is one great song that I never tire of hearing. This single piece introduce the Moog synthesizer to the world of pop culture and it has never been the same since. Keiths glorious solo took the whole world by a storm.
This song makes me think of my father. He passed in July of 2015. 2 days later I was working at a job site and this song came on the radio loud out of the truck while we worked. It was a beautiful day, clear, sunny with huge clouds. I could only look up into the sky and think of him. It was a profound moment. Rest in peace with your beloved dogs, Colter, Silk and Bree my Father. 💙♾️
I was reading your comment and as soon as I heard the first few chords, the same thing happened, because you know where it's all leading - to that spine tingling Moog solo, what a song!
The bands of yesteryear had unmatched imaginations, talent and brilliance that flowed like water for about 30years and it will never be duplicated again , i was lucky to haved lived with the the greatest music ever . coming up in the 60s and 70s just can't be explained. Not to mention the cars and hotrod's that were every where .
Graduated from HS 1966 Been in love with music since 1958.Heard Danny and the Juniors- At the hop! I was 10 years old- I lived the music of the 50,60,70 and 80's Some of the 90's but I can't get enough time for it all. "What a drag it is getting old"
And not to forget a 4th person who was instrumental in making this song so great...literally: Bob Moog...when I first heard that song and the Synth solo starts around 3:20, I was hooked for life by that sound...so many great Synths nowadays and all, but that sound is...timeless. I sat in front of our old radio and thought WHAT BY ALL MEANS IS THAT??!!
Thank you, Bill Brown, a brilliant and kind boyfriend who introduced me to ELP in the 70s. Boyfriends may not last forever. But the good times and the music associated with them certainly so.
This brings back lazy, summer afternoons with my friends stoned out of our minds. We would listen to this album and Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon over and over. It was a magical time. I miss those days and friends so much.
La ho ascoltata per la prima volta a 15 anni nel 1971 e la ascolto ancora perché non ha perso nulla, riposate in pace Keith e Greg per le emozioni che mi avete dato e che ancora mi date❤❤❤❤❤😊
Perfect in every way... Gregs lyrics and guitar playing, Carls properly constrained drumming, Keith's "bagpipes". Stunning at 14 years, 67 years and everywhere in-between.
ENJOY EVERY MOMENT....THE NEXT IS NOT GUARANTEED....ENJOY EVERY BIT OF JOY YOU ARE GIVEN....a free breeze of crisp air..a smile...a beautiful piece of music 🎶 ❤
Are u for real..I had a visit from God and I was told I was going to live to 148 which will be 2100 ,I'm not kidding .. serious did u have the same visit
I played my father’s record. When I lived at home as a kid. It was his record player. His record. Passed away on New Year’s Eve 2013. Suddenly, while driving to my house to meet my mom and watch my kids. I got the call from the ER physician. This is the song he said he would test how good his new speakers would be.
Yes. Even so the generative power of poetry and imagination, the need to bring out our inward light is real at every age from infancy long into our adultery. Perhaps our songs live on beyond us when we are no more to be found.
My father and I only ever bonded through music. He liked music I liked sports we were different but he loved showing me his records and playing the. Elp was his favorite. Even had his own elp like band. Never got famous cuz I was born. Even bill bruford reached out to him to tell him he liked my dad's record. Every so often I revisit elps catalog to be close to him. RIP dad ❤
Anniversary of my dad's death is coming next week. We too enjoyed going to concerts and were best friends too. Hope a little ELP brings you some joy. I miss mine.
I can't wait to hear the Castellows cover of this. Those 3 country girls harmonizing, acoustic guitars, and a fiddle. E.lly, L.ily, & P.owell. This song is timeless.
FANTASTIC SONG OFF A FANTASTIC ALBUM. LOVE THIS JAM. GREAT LYRICS. . GREAT GUITAR WORK AND GUITAR SOUND. THESE GUYS ARE AMAZING LIVE. ROCK ON. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
This is the beginning of life after death. It's the same story as the PF "Time"-"Great Gig in the Sky". Also the "Great Gig in the Sky" without the "Time" doesn't make that much sense. Do you agree?
After all these years I'd forgotten how good this song really was! Because I really love the harmonizing! They were great, as most of the music from the 70s was! (Not counting disco, I never count Disco!) Long live rock and roll! Today there isn't even any musical instruments!!
This was my first and only love's favorite song. I never did ask her why, shame on me. I hope she is well and has a blessed life. It was me who screwed up. If only time could reverse. What a Lucky Man I Was!
At 77 it is a mixed bag of feelings that pop up hearing this. That wonderment at such a sound, the lyrics and the haunting sense of the story. Still all of it is the same today. They were wiser than many of us. Living as a teenager in the 60's and a young man in the 70's it was glorious to have this kind of music in the background. If you were not there you cannot get the full gist of it.
Moin immer wenn ich die alten Lieder höre bin ich in der Vergangenheit und der Film läuft ab diese Zeit war die schönste in meinem Leben einfach nur herrlich ich danke allen Musikern dafür ihre Lieder werden uns überleben Gruß Paul
How many of you remember listening to this with headphones on, and hearing the channels switch back and forth during the Moog synthesizer lead - and then uttering to yourself "Oh, man, far out." Life seemed so simple back then.
Count me in on that! I was only 10, but it blew my mind. Freaking awesome!!!
I'm still doing it!!!
Always will do as long as I live ❤❤❤
Remembering my beloved sister who passed away in 2009... and many memories from my childhood and adolescence..
Today is
March 26, 2024
Rest peacefully well, Emerson & Lake
🤍🕊🤍🕊
And full of possibilities! Who would have ever dreamed America would devolve into this dystopian nightmare we are all living through…
The first time the Moog Synthesizer was heard on a rock song.
That's what that's called!
I first heard this song in my father’s car as a senior in high school. I can still feel all the hair on my arms and the back of my neck standing up when I heard the moog synthesizer at the end. I turned to my dad and told him that that sound from the synthesizer was the future of music! He turned to me and said “nothing is better than jazz”! I have been an ELP fan ever since. RIP Keith Emerson and Greg Lake ❤.
Nice memory of your Dad
❤🎵🎶 You were both "spot on". 😎👍
Lol! My dad said rock and roll was "just a phase"...Dads in those days, sheesh!
Poor dad, jazz has ALWAYS been pure crap…. Idc how hard or much talent it takes to play…. I listen to music to listen to it… nothing more 😊‼️
Saw them in 73 in Saratoga, NY. Awesome experience, 😊
We boomers had it all. Great bands, real music. We lived classic rock. So glad I was part of it.
A boomer here. Excellent music. Long Live Classic Rock n Roll.
We still are, still do and have the Love..
1957 here…..best of times and memories…….
And some of the most fucked international and national relations know to mankind, like a modern Crusades - Vietnam, Korea, Alabama etc etc. This give rise to beauty and art, suffering and more beauty. Any of those brothers that in the off-chance that read this who were in Vietnam, 🤝! Welcome home!
R.I.P. Greg Lake - Seven years ago today
Ya Man..Greg Lake...The Greatest in History.There all going Biggest Artists..Sucks man..❤️🎸✌️👍🌈
he will be missed.
Lovely man. Today? Shit. I have photos with him but we never got to play together.
Extraordinary voice.
My goodness time goes by so fast,Greg is one of only three singers who's voice makes me cry n cry n cry.😢😢😢
Yes, life did seem simple back then......I long for it now.
So very bad, so many people and times we miss dearly, it brings me to tears
it was simple then. friends, cheap beer,
simple pleasures, open road and
nowhere to be till daylight.
Yep!!!!😊😅❤ ..bless always!!!! ELP....✌️🇺🇲💝
I desperately long for the days before DJT...
Agreed from Italy
This song brings back so many memories. I remember when it came out back in the 70's not long before I joined the Marines. But it was later that a more meaningful memory is created. In 1979, I was on a date with a young woman and we went back to her place. She asked me what music I wanted to listen to and as I looked through her extensive collections, I saw "Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends". Although the album had been out for 5 yrs., I had never listened to it before. Two songs stood out above all the rest. Lucky Man and Still, You Turn Me On. I'll never forget that night and we got married the following year. Our 44th. anniversary is in 12 days. May 10.
Happy Anniversary. Great story!
🎉 me and my husband same day may 10🎉🎉
I'm 32, I love this music. And I love what this song meant to you and your wife. Cheers to the two of you, to love, and to a timeless classic such as this.🍻
@@robinmcdaniel8971 Only one problem with May 10. Sometimes it falls on Mother's Day. It doesn't matter to us since both of our mothers have passed away, but there were times that our respective mothers couldn't understand why we were not willing to spending time with them instead of celebrating our own "special day".
I love that love story...... thank you for putting a smile on my face....🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎼🎼🎼❤️❤️❤️ Been a devoted lover of ELP since the 70.....2024now....the magical journey will always allow me to float...... emotionally and physically....to other dimensions❤️❤️
the lucky man is not to just one life, but being alive during it all
YES!!!!!!!
A very Nightwish sentiment. This is the premise of many of their songs. Loved ELP ever since this album was released.
I am 71 and yes, I am a lucky man.
I was lucky enough in August of '74 to see them at The Spectrum in Philly. Great show.
better this age with the memories than the crap around me and in front of me.
''they have no understanding of the glory that has come before...
Me too, with 72...
I’m 76 and a lucky man toooooo!🥸
The first version of this song was originally written by Greg Lake when he was 12. The first song he ever wrote.
Genius
What was Greg Lake thinking when he wrote this song?
"HE HAD WHITE HORSES...AND LADIES BY THE SCORE."
"ALL DRESSED IN SATIN...AND WAITING BY THE DOOR."
Being a lucky man, the reason for having scores of ladies dressed in satin and waiting by his door is both obvious and perfectly understandable. In light of the fact that we all know what those ladies were expecting to have done to them, by him, once they gained entry past the door, what has had me baffled for the last 54 years is, what was he also going to do with scores of white horses, also dressed in satin and also waiting by the door? Beautiful song, strange mind fuck imagery. HMMmm.
Of Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer, Carl Palmer is the only one left alive so time is running out to get this Earth stopping question answered. Please help!!!
Time is running out for many things. It's a force that stops for nothing and no one....not even god itself.
Did not know that. Thanks! ❤
@@Picklesnot-co3k
"He had White Horses And Ladies By The Score."
All Dressed In Satin And Waiting By The Door."
My question to you is, who the hell dresses scores of white horses in satin and why were they waiting by the door with scores of ladies also dressed in satin??? We can assume what his plans were with the ladies but what was he going to do with all those satin draped horses? Sounds pretty kinky to me.
Who is listening in 2024???? I CERTAINLY AM .
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It's me !!!!!
Hell yeah brother!
You know it❤ Trump 2024
@@thomasthomsen4902 Me too. I have the LP, Cd, and listen now on RUclips.
And did you know, that Greg Lake composed the song at the age of 13?
😊👋👋👋🍀🍀🍀
I'm 74 and still enjoy very much listening to this music
I'm 71 years old, and love this song for ever.
I’m 54 and simple man and lucky man (lucky man by the verve) have been my anthems but I remember this one and my 21 year old recently got into prog rock and brought home these elp albums home from school. Lucky man I am !!
and sparking one up
u are a good man
iam 66
At age 72 wish I could go back to the 1970's. Still have the original album. There is no going back. The grave awaits us all.
Death is coming for us all.
Knocking on heaven's Door. Yep, that's right. But the song is transcendenta into eternity.
Immortality thru Jesus Christ!
@tommynickels4570 yea it's coming,live for the moment.It's all we have
yes that's the sad thing about life we all age get old and pass ...make it count and have a good one is my moto. go big or go home ...❤❤❤
Fuckin 70’s magic!!! So blessed I grew up in that era. Like for real. There’s nothing like it & there’ll never be!!😊
You dam right brother best fuckin era of music ever.66 years young and enjoy more now as much as then.rock on brother
You got that right!
I miss my youth living in the 70's ❤
Amen brother know the feeling.
I don't know any one that grew up back then that doesn't miss it. I also know a few young people that wish they had.
The best music ever.
I do too brother. But we lived through the best of musical times. We were so lucky. That will never change-we were there, then.
Me too.
REMIND ME IN 70'S ,I WAS YOUNG 18 YS OLD. NOW 72 YS OLD.
Me too.
IM 66 YOUNG AND WE STILL HAVE NOT HEARD A BETTER BAND
RIP Greg Lake and Keith Emerson I forgot how good this is never tire of listening
This is one great song that I never tire of hearing. This single piece introduce the Moog synthesizer to the world of pop culture and it has never been the same since. Keiths glorious solo took the whole world by a storm.
The Doors , Monkees and Beatles all used the Moog before this.
@@southjerseywebsites Indeed that did, but Keith Emerson mainstreamed it.
Amazing masterpiece from the summer of my years.
You still go it Amiga..
This song makes me think of my father. He passed in July of 2015. 2 days later I was working at a job site and this song came on the radio loud out of the truck while we worked. It was a beautiful day, clear, sunny with huge clouds. I could only look up into the sky and think of him. It was a profound moment. Rest in peace with your beloved dogs, Colter, Silk and Bree my Father. 💙♾️
Folks this band is a legend no matter how old we are
I’m 70, this is an awesome song
'Soon 81, this bring chills and tears. Thanks. Jim
I am 77 and this still makes my hair stand up........ ❤🎉
64😅
I was reading your comment and as soon as I heard the first few chords, the same thing happened, because you know where it's all leading - to that spine tingling Moog solo, what a song!
67 looking at 68 I have your back
Got it
62 😊
Just an extraordinary song I've been listening to for more than 50 years.
Same here
I was crazy about it 50 years ago and I am still crazy about it.
The bands of yesteryear had unmatched imaginations, talent and brilliance that flowed like water for about 30years and it will never be duplicated again , i was lucky to haved lived with the the greatest music ever . coming up in the 60s and 70s just can't be explained. Not to mention the cars and hotrod's that were every where .
Graduated from HS 1966 Been in love with music since 1958.Heard Danny and the Juniors- At the hop! I was 10 years old- I lived the music of the 50,60,70 and 80's Some of the 90's but I can't get enough time for it all. "What a drag it is getting old"
@@torch6653 hang in there brother, take care of yourself. Peace ✌️.
Another tool making a stupid comment. 😂
Yes, You hit the nail right on the head with your comment!!
OMG - So very perfectly put ❤ I feel blessed to be born into the era of such ground breaking brilliance
And not to forget a 4th person who was instrumental in making this song so great...literally: Bob Moog...when I first heard that song and the Synth solo starts around 3:20, I was hooked for life by that sound...so many great Synths nowadays and all, but that sound is...timeless. I sat in front of our old radio and thought WHAT BY ALL MEANS IS THAT??!!
Thank you, Bill Brown, a brilliant and kind boyfriend who introduced me to ELP in the 70s. Boyfriends may not last forever. But the good times and the music associated with them certainly so.
Right on!!
I used to be on air at an oldies radio staton ..ended my show with this.
So cool
nice
It's 2024 and I'm 63 this year. This song was one of the first I learned on bass 50yrs ago, I still play it for my friend JoeyD, RIP
Me too. We grew up with the best music.
I'm 61 & love this still...Amen
65 Here and still listening to this era of music. The Greatest Era of Music. Heart and Soul and Rock n Roll. Always
Must be a 70s thing. 76 here Happy Memorial Day old dogs 🐕 ❤️
@@GeraldWilson-zi3xo Back At Ya
This brings back lazy, summer afternoons with my friends stoned out of our minds. We would listen to this album and Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon over and over. It was a magical time. I miss those days and friends so much.
So wonderful and meaningful
So true
STILL SEND A SHIVER AND MAKES ME SO PROUD WHEN I HEAR THIS LAMENT ALL THE WAY BACK FROM 1970
I am 70 …,,this is my fav song since a very young age
I'm 71, and this song is one of my favorites for ever.....
@@berndissleib6257 75 now and still listening.
Lots of cool people born in ‘54.
They Played this song on WNEW....102.7FM New York Station.......
You never hear it anymore on the Radio
Sad.........😢
I listened to this the other day and thought, when did I get old 🤷♂️
And not grown up!
@@chrisaltstatt3727 nope and it likely won’t be happening
La ho ascoltata per la prima volta a 15 anni nel 1971 e la ascolto ancora perché non ha perso nulla, riposate in pace Keith e Greg per le emozioni che mi avete dato e che ancora mi date❤❤❤❤❤😊
Turned the radio on in my car after returning across the country from my dad's funeral. This song immediately started. 😢
Rest in peace Mr Keith Emerson and Mr Gregg Lake...🙏🇸🇻
I was born in the early 70's and it's still my favorite decade for music.
I was just a little kid, but the song made an impression on me from the start. It still holds up all these decades later. Pure golden bliss.
I'm 72 and love this music
As Good As It Gets...!!
I got out of the Army in June 1971 and I discovered Emerson, Lake and Palmer. AWESOME GROUP!
64 now, and it's about reflection with the great music I grew up with. The concerts, the travel, the friends!! That cop who stole my bag.
those vocals at 3:16 are really the icing on the cake to an already perfect song. this will always be a masterpiece
Perfect in every way... Gregs lyrics and guitar playing, Carls properly constrained drumming, Keith's "bagpipes". Stunning at 14 years, 67 years and everywhere in-between.
Excellent, how I remember this.
I think the music back then is more enjoyable than today's music.
...I think the music back then is more enjoyable than today's music...
Absolutely!!! Where's my time machine???
For sure. Green Day though...
No comparison
WHAT A SONG!! Really brings me back😺🌱😵💫
ENJOY EVERY MOMENT....THE NEXT IS NOT GUARANTEED....ENJOY EVERY BIT OF JOY YOU ARE GIVEN....a free breeze of crisp air..a smile...a beautiful piece of music 🎶 ❤
Someone very special to me had all these.❤
Master Greg rip, respect Masterpiece. Favorite song ever.
Greg Lake wrote this song when he was 12 years old,and he and his band mates brought it to life so beautifully
I’m 148 years old and this still slaps
55,000 days
I am 2 weeks old and swing on it like a happy monkey.
I am 148 seconds old and Swing like a Turtle.
Are u for real..I had a visit from God and I was told I was going to live to 148 which will be 2100 ,I'm not kidding .. serious did u have the same visit
you dont look a day over 135
Very underrated song by a lot of people
Wow....a long time ago, far away....but "yesterday once more...."
Beautiful 😊
I played my father’s record. When I lived at home as a kid. It was his record player. His record. Passed away on New Year’s Eve 2013. Suddenly, while driving to my house to meet my mom and watch my kids. I got the call from the ER physician.
This is the song he said he would test how good his new speakers would be.
Einfach nur klasse , bei der Musik kann man noch entspannen!
composing a song like this at age 12 is beyond comprehension
Yes. Even so the generative power of poetry and imagination, the need to bring out our inward light is real at every age from infancy long into our adultery. Perhaps our songs live on beyond us when we are no more to be found.
Beauty beyond death:
"DUST"Danny Kirwan!❤❤❤
I’m 68 and I still have my cassette tapes love these guys synthesizers. the harmony were amazing. I followed them and Gary Wright the dream Weaver.
Gary Wright's Dreamweaver came out at the same time as FCA. Listened to both for hours.
This song still gets me after all these years
One of the smoothest voices in rock’n roll history. Greg Lake RIP!
I considered myself a hard rocker back in the day, but when I’d hear this it would kinda freeze me to my core, it was and still is great music! Amen!
My father and I only ever bonded through music. He liked music I liked sports we were different but he loved showing me his records and playing the. Elp was his favorite. Even had his own elp like band. Never got famous cuz I was born. Even bill bruford reached out to him to tell him he liked my dad's record. Every so often I revisit elps catalog to be close to him. RIP dad ❤
May his memory be a blessing and a comfort to you. 💗💓💗
Also ty :)
this is truly a strange and wonderful story thank you. keep jammin is all i can say
Anniversary of my dad's death is coming next week. We too enjoyed going to concerts and were best friends too. Hope a little ELP brings you some joy. I miss mine.
@@anakina1 May the memories of your father be a blessing.
Im 56 heard this song my whole life, truly one of the great ones.
64 🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉
Me too 64yo🤗❤👍🙏 LOVE AND PEACE🙏
One of the most Beautiful songs EVER !!!
Absolutely right, musical perfection.
ELP...OH YA I'm ELP Fan 70s-80,s Master Pieces..Lucky Man..and other they have are awesome😁🎸✌️👍🌈
I can't wait to hear the Castellows cover of this. Those 3 country girls harmonizing, acoustic guitars, and a fiddle. E.lly, L.ily, & P.owell. This song is timeless.
Remember so well....what music we grew up with🙏🫂❤️☮️🤝🤙🎉
Ein großartiges Lied von großartigen Musikern vorgetragen.
Ein tolles Lied🙂
One of the best songs ever made.
first ever concert with Yes opening up for them. Was enthralled by ELP. Thank you for great music and memories!!
FANTASTIC SONG OFF A FANTASTIC ALBUM. LOVE THIS JAM. GREAT LYRICS. . GREAT GUITAR WORK AND GUITAR SOUND. THESE GUYS ARE AMAZING LIVE. ROCK ON. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Moog synthesizer is the star of this song!
I Looked at a Moog couple years ago.Through Sweetwater Music..I was just Looking there cool what you could do real sharp..🎸👍😁
This is the beginning of life after death. It's the same story as the PF "Time"-"Great Gig in the Sky". Also the "Great Gig in the Sky" without the "Time" doesn't make that much sense. Do you agree?
Have the original album! Always loved it! I'm 73 and still listen to the great rock bands of the '70's
Bring a grown man to cry!!!! 😢❤🎉😊 ....n did!!!! Thx ELP Forever!!!
Greg Lakes voice will carry for a thousand years 😊
After all these years I'd forgotten how good this song really was! Because I really love the harmonizing! They were great, as most of the music from the 70s was! (Not counting disco, I never count Disco!) Long live rock and roll! Today there isn't even any musical instruments!!
This was my first and only love's favorite song. I never did ask her why, shame on me. I hope she is well and has a blessed life. It was me who screwed up. If only time could reverse. What a Lucky Man I Was!
I saw them in the 70's. They came up below the stage in front of the drums. Fantastic show. These three guys are so talented.
Saw this group in 1973 what a honor and a privilege long live their memories
I am 64, remember when i was 18, a masterpiece
You had to be younger than 18 by 2 or 3 years at least, Robert at 69.
Greg's voice on song - a lucky man.
You should listen to the live version
At 77 it is a mixed bag of feelings that pop up hearing this. That wonderment at such a sound, the lyrics and the haunting sense of the story. Still all of it is the same today. They were wiser than many of us. Living as a teenager in the 60's and a young man in the 70's it was glorious to have this kind of music in the background. If you were not there you cannot get the full gist of it.
Great remastering of a great song of one of the top bands EVER... RIP Greg and Keith; you are and will be with us. Long life to Carl Palmer !!!
Best music ever in history was the 1970s. True Musical genius
I first heard this song and became an immediate fan! RIP KEITH AND Greg miss you both so much!
Moin immer wenn ich die alten Lieder höre bin ich in der Vergangenheit und der Film läuft ab diese Zeit war die schönste in meinem Leben einfach nur herrlich ich danke allen Musikern dafür ihre Lieder werden uns überleben Gruß Paul
We had to call it something. What God and the Universe has given us.
Certainly don't have great music like this to enjoy these days!
Absolutely Always enjoy this music, been listening to it for a very long time and it's never gotten boring at all. The best years 🙏
Back in the day, this was real Progressive Rock! 😏😋
They were the first concert I went to. And it was the best.
I saw ELP live in San Diego. What a lucky man I am.
I'm surprised that a song that's over 40 years old gets so many clicks. 👌👍👏👏
It's a massive hit in those days, man.
Yeah this song gets so many clicks because they don’t make music like this today! Us old rockers will never die! 0:42 0:42
Haven't heard this for a long time. Thanks for the video!
what a beautifully haunting song...one of their best..Greg Lake's voice as smooth as silk....now, go listen to "I BELIEVE IN FATHER CHRISTMAS "
Great song, good times, good people,
I saw them 4 times and always a great experience for ears and eyes. The most gifted musicians of that kind of music and era.
I am listening too! I have this record on first release vinyl. The Moog rocks!!!👍😎
I still listen to it with headphones. One of my all-time favorites.