And so the ailing Sir Gregory du Lac bravely faced his last battle, having bid his many friends adieu with his finest ballads. I was too young to realize just how wonderful his work was and would yet become. Ave atque vale, sweet sir. Your music matters to me now, when I need it most.
I just loved this man since I was 5 years old in 1971 when my late brother played Lucky Man by ELP to me when he returned from Vietnam. When I got into my teens, I remember pulling my brother's ELP albums, looking at them, listening to the music. I thought “ Wow! These guys are three very talented musicians and good looking too. My personal favorite was Greg 😍. His voice was just phenomenal. I never got a chance to see ELP or Greg live (😢) , but have seen Carl's band who are terrific. Rest In Peace maestro Keith and beautiful Greg and thank you Carl for carrying on the legacy. ✌🏻❤️🤘🏻 Love for King Crimson as well!
So haunting. Loved GL. Father Christmas & Lucky Man to this very day are two of my fav songs by him. Such a joy to listen to him & his storytelling. Miss GL. It's March 2022, now sadly only CP is left from ELP. It's bittersweet to see this video, makes me cry.
Just stumbled across this. I can't thank you enough for posting this. I miss these guys, and their spirit is depicted in this short video. Grateful to have found it.
Some folks didn't like the recorded backup stuff he played to, but it was okay as far as I was concerned. I'm just so happy that I got a chance to see this legend!
Nobody sounds like their young self when they're 60 years plus, but Greg had a true gift...that tone. I miss him already. Go back, listen to court of the crimsom king and tarkus. Some wonderful music.
shannara11 this song And Epitaph are my favorite songs I only wish to find karaoke CD’ with them for me to sing along with and I still have my original copy of this album from 1970 when I bought it
Amazing. When Greg began to sing tears came to my eyes. Beautiful, amazing song. This may be my favorite version... but check out Judy Dyble's version!
Great story Greg--ah em ...Mr Lake!--like you guitar version --what happened to I McDonald after all this--sounds as if there is a synthesized flute solo--not bad and sticks to the original format which is refreshing for me as a novice flutist.
And so the ailing Sir Gregory du Lac bravely faced his last battle, having bid his many friends adieu with his finest ballads.
I was too young to realize just how wonderful his work was and would yet become.
Ave atque vale, sweet sir. Your music matters to me now, when I need it most.
I just loved this man since I was 5 years old in 1971 when my late brother played Lucky Man by ELP to me when he returned from Vietnam. When I got into my teens, I remember pulling my brother's ELP albums, looking at them, listening to the music. I thought “ Wow! These guys are three very talented musicians and good looking too. My personal favorite was Greg 😍. His voice was just phenomenal. I never got a chance to see ELP or Greg live (😢) , but have seen Carl's band who are terrific. Rest In Peace maestro Keith and beautiful Greg and thank you Carl for carrying on the legacy. ✌🏻❤️🤘🏻 Love for King Crimson as well!
Une des plus belles chansons de tous les temps
So haunting. Loved GL. Father Christmas & Lucky Man to this very day are two of my fav songs by him. Such a joy to listen to him & his storytelling.
Miss GL.
It's March 2022, now sadly only CP is left from ELP. It's bittersweet to see this video, makes me cry.
Ahh you're terribly missed, beautiful! Thanks a lot for sharing this!
Beautiful Greg Lake! This is how he must always be described!
Superb. Thank you for posting this beautiful gem.
RIP dear Greg wherever you are!
A hauntingly beautiful song.
Greg Lake! - fantastic musician, beloved and blessed singer - nice chap and Gentleman. To me he will never be forgotton.
I saw ELP here in Montreal when they were touring to support the "Works" albums. It was one of the best concerts that I have ever seen!
Just stumbled across this. I can't thank you enough for posting this. I miss these guys, and their spirit is depicted in this short video. Grateful to have found it.
Some folks didn't like the recorded backup stuff he played to, but it was okay as far as I was concerned. I'm just so happy that I got a chance to see this legend!
Yeah but it‘s only semi-playback.
Nobody sounds like their young self when they're 60 years plus, but Greg had a true gift...that tone. I miss him already. Go back, listen to court of the crimsom king and tarkus. Some wonderful music.
Indeed, in his day, Greg had the most powerful yet soothing vocal tone. I still feel his best vocal work is on 'Epitaph' from KC's debut album.
Take a Pebble
THE VOICE!!!
This one has to be my favorite of them all. Thanks for posting, your videos are wonderful.
shannara11 this song And Epitaph are my favorite songs I only wish to find karaoke CD’ with them for me to sing along with and I still have my original copy of this album from 1970 when I bought it
Wow, it seems so long ago that the King Crimson album came out. It really was a game changer. I did nto realise that Greg sang on it.
53 years goes by in a hurry
Thanks shannara111! Seeing Greg Lake was a thrill for me.
Fabulous!
rip greg
wish i could of seen ya
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hope to see you soon my Sweet; you inspire me!
Amazing. When Greg began to sing tears came to my eyes. Beautiful, amazing song. This may be my favorite version... but check out Judy Dyble's version!
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Great story Greg--ah em ...Mr Lake!--like you guitar version --what happened to I McDonald after all this--sounds as if there is a synthesized flute solo--not bad and sticks to the original format which is refreshing for me as a novice flutist.
I can't understand most of what he is saying. It is the combination of the echoing vocal and my tiny phone speaker.
Was that guitar playing itself at the very start of the track ?
5.25 min talking
Yes, and we were very blessed to get that much time with him and his stories.
A little bit out of shape here. Not musically. Physically.
Never, never forgotten Mr. Lake.
Well we all get old.
He was over 60 in this video, his voice was still great.
In 2016 he died.
We all age & due. Just listen to his strong voice & enjoy.
He is missed.
He was already in the midst of pancreatic cancer. Can't you give this man some measure of grace?