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"Classical" Rock

Mark Ranich
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Big Jer
Great video Mark!  Here's a classic clip of Keith having fun with his 'beater' B-3...

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Mark Ranich
Jer:

Ha, that organ has been through a beating over the years.

-Mark
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Paul Wargo
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Just beautiful. Thanks for resurrecting a memory of gorgeous performance witnessed by a respectful audience. Makes me wonder if those days are gone forever. Certainly in an arena setting.
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Mark M
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Mark R, that's an interesting piece of music that you picked from ELP. Interestingly, it just happens to be something that I used to play on guitar in the early 70's even before ELP did it. What Greg Lake is playing is his interpretation of Russian composer Mussogorsy's suite "Pictures at an Exibition" parts 1 & 2. It's a catchy piece that I was turned on to by Edman who had an album by Tomita with this on it.

Here is what a "proper" symphonic version sounds like:

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And here is another version by ELP:

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Thanks for sharing, this brought back great memories for me.

Mark M