&RKEITH i s one UNREAL in the R MUSICIAN. A Legend that will live forever. Eklp belongs IN THE R&R HALL of fame. They should put an eight foot tall bronze sculpture of Keith right lout front. 6:29
Not back in the 1970s. He won the Guitar Player magazine poll for best overall guitarist like 4 or 5 years in a row. After that, he was no longer eligible to win again.
A lot of praise for the boys in Asia and Keith Emerson - quite rightly - but let us not forget we wouldn't have this wonderful piece of music without Aaron Copland.
And Rick Wakeman, he must have been busy with his own gigs when this was scheduled. 😅 Not to say Downes isn’t in the same league as these guys, but there’s a reason why Wakeman could book a concert with his own band, in various places around the world, (including Cuba), and produce live albums, with excellent performances from them. After all, Bowie chose Rick to play piano for the recording of ‘Life on Mars,’ and that’s just one of Wakeman’s earlier credits.
Steve Howe is often very "in his own world", not really showing much emotion on stage, but here he is clearly loving it and you can even see him smiling. He rocks it - good to see him driving his guitar nicely and attacking it. Great guitarist and a bit different to most of his contemporaries. Nice! Carl's fills at the end are totally cool. Nailed it.
was showing it to my grandkids. they liked it. the boy said its long. i said not if your doing something you love to do. then i said to them if you have a job that your not prepared to work at for 6 hrs or more your in the wrong place
Convirtieron el tema en una enorme "jam session" (tal como en muchas de las versiones en vivo que hacía ELP). El "diálogo" entre los teclados de Geoff Downes y la guitarra de Steve Howe acá fue notable. Y lo que enlaza esta versión en vivo con las de ELP es justamente Carl Palmer.
Have to thank the late Keith Emerson and Greg Lake (and of course Carl Palmer - very much alive) for bringing this fabulous fanfare to the world in 1977, 30 years earlier. And of course a huge thank you to Aaron Copland who created it in 1942. ELP did it best though!
E.L.P. did this tune outside in the winter....i remember when these guys came out in the 80's... for the life of me i can't remember the name of any song they did... lol
No por nada esta banda fue conformada por lo más "granado" del prog setentero: John Wetton (King Crimson), Steve Howe (Yes), Geoff Downes (Yes) y Carl Palmer (ELP). Curiosamente esta versión del tema se asemeja a varias de las versiones en vivo que tocó ELP por el hecho de que era en términos generales más una "jam session" que una interpretación del tema como tal (y en ambos casos, lo que más hubo fueron "salidas de libreto").
Interesting interpretation Steve is great on guitar, Carl is always brilliant on drums - agree that if Keith played it would have been brilliant As it is, it's a gem anyway and a cool interpretation of a true classic Cool indeed
ELP did this tune outside in the winter....i remember when these guys came out in the 80's... for the life of me i can't remember the name of any song they did... lol
lordsong7 My opinion is not what's perverted. You can not feel energy at all, or you would know what I'm talking about. But since you don't, there's no point in talking to you about it.
Cory Kent Its all good. I know what you meant. The original ELP version with an orchestra backing has a lot more build up which gives you goosebumps. Its like the best blowjob ever. All the teasing at the beginning has you begging for the release
insanesna1l I have to agree, though I kind of was grossed about the way you explained it. But you're right, when they dropped the music in the beginning, you wanted the rest, not this new much less classy rendition.
+Cory Kent Hey man....it's fucking Carl Palmer. One of the most underrated drummers in Rock and Roll History! It is not ELP, concur; however....Carl FN Palmer!!!!!!!!!!!
always wondered what a good guitarist would have done to the ELP sound..now I know..although this keyboard player isnt a patch on Emo and the bass solo...hmmm////
+Louise Vuillon This is the original formation (Howe, Wetton, Downes, Palmer) from 1981 to 1984 (first two albums: "Asia" and "Alpha"), that resurged from 2006 to 2013 (three more albums: "Phoenix", "Omega" and "XXX").
This is better than several live versions from ELP I know of. To me, many ELP live versions suffer from Mr. Emerson rushing to quick over the keyboard. He seems forgetting speed has not necessarily something to do with virtuoso music.
Tigran Haas aaron copland admiró siempre la interpretación de KeithEmerson y la Virgin la consideró su memorable lectura dramática. Esta versión es una versión más
I don't talk about the late KE performances at the end of his career, he had serious health issues... but Geoff transcription here is full of mistakes. He don't even know the correct chord sequence, this is crap
VERDADEROS MUSICOS LOS QUE HICIERON LA MUSICA PARA TODOS LOS TIDMPOS CLARO ANGLOSAJONES Y EUROPEOS Y NO INTENTOS DE MUSICOS COMO LAS COSAS DE OASIS U2 NIRVANA METÁLICA O GRUPOS DE NADA SUDAMERICANOS ASIATICOS AFRICANOS NO SUPIERON CREAR MÚSICA ESTOS SI Y"PARA ELEGUIDOS" LA MAYORÍA DICE NO ME GUSTA ESA MÚSICA POR NEGADOS AL ARTE POBRES SU CEREBRO ES TAN TAN LIMITADO QUE CREEN QUE NIRVANA FUE ALGO
I bet that the fanfare intro was recorded not played even though Downes hits the keys It sounds just the same as the original fanfare. The second to last note breaks a little, just like here, except the sample playback is down a half tone. ELP's original video here: th-cam.com/video/OgpnlLz7WR0/w-d-xo.html I'd rather take the original version, thank you! Howe walks all over this version.
Steve Howe and John Wetton are awesome Carl Palmer and geff downs kill it the whole band is the best
I consider myself blessed to have seen ELP, YES, & ASIA all in concert !!!!!
Those were great times !!!!❤❤❤❤
Saw ELP and Yes five times each- best music ever made
Nothing be like adding Steve Howe's guitar to a great song.
Indeed!
I guess I am kind of off topic but do anyone know of a good site to stream new tv shows online?
Definitely
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
&RKEITH i s one UNREAL in the R MUSICIAN. A Legend that will live forever. Eklp belongs IN THE R&R HALL of fame. They should put an eight foot tall bronze sculpture of Keith right lout front. 6:29
I think Steve Howe has always been underrated.
Not back in the 1970s. He won the Guitar Player magazine poll for best overall guitarist like 4 or 5 years in a row. After that, he was no longer eligible to win again.
Not really! 🎉
A lot of praise for the boys in Asia and Keith Emerson - quite rightly - but let us not forget we wouldn't have this wonderful piece of music without Aaron Copland.
When you hear Downes on the keyboards you realize just how brilliant Keith Emerson was.
And Rick Wakeman, he must have been busy with his own gigs when this was scheduled. 😅
Not to say Downes isn’t in the same league as these guys, but there’s a reason why Wakeman could book a concert with his own band, in various places around the world, (including Cuba), and produce live albums, with excellent performances from them. After all, Bowie chose Rick to play piano for the recording of ‘Life on Mars,’ and that’s just one of Wakeman’s earlier credits.
Downs not even in the same. League as Wakeman or Emerson. My God I played better keyboards when I was 16
😂😂😂😂😂
@@gregoryschleitwiler9601 No you didn't. You couldn't stand up there with these guys and do shit.
@johnsoneightyeight5018 Better then Downs, that's for sure. Downs is very very bad.
If I had listend just to Carl Palmer's drumming, this piece would have been worth my money. What a fantastic drummer!
Howe breathes new life into this classic song . A very welcome alternative version .
I love how Steve Howe looks like your old Calculus or Physics professor & then proceeds to shred like a 20-year old.
I always thought of Steve looking like an English Lit Professor
💥
Look at the length of his fingers. It’s just not fair.
British heritage !!! Best music ever
Steve Howe's phrasing between 6:28 and 6:33 is pure master geniality.
Steve Howe - Guitar legend.
Steve Howe is often very "in his own world", not really showing much emotion on stage, but here he is clearly loving it and you can even see him smiling. He rocks it - good to see him driving his guitar nicely and attacking it. Great guitarist and a bit different to most of his contemporaries. Nice! Carl's fills at the end are totally cool. Nailed it.
Ha. Because he IS the Guitar in these moments. I fell out of my chair when I hear the emotion from In My Veins.
Through My Veins rather
was showing it to my grandkids. they liked it. the boy said its long. i said not if your doing something you love to do. then i said to them if you have a job that your not prepared to work at for 6 hrs or more your in the wrong place
Man... that's the called wisdom of life... 😃
Then you looked at granny and smiled!
Quattro dei più fantastici protagonisti del Progressive Rock.
Da far accapponare la pelle.
Difficile dire chi è il migliore.
Forse Carl Palmer, che batterista.!!!!!!!
Excelente tema...! Un clásico de todos los tiempos....! De la gran banda Emerson,Lake and Palmer
iconic masterpiece drums singing a bonus
One of the greatest songs ... all time Favourite!!!!!
WOW, wish I was high, great song.
Total classic. Like coffee,toast,hairy muffins.
what do you mean with hairy muffins my guy
Saw elp do this fantastic piece twice
Steve is a bad dude!!!!
We were young once.yes we were.and then life interrupted.
Convirtieron el tema en una enorme "jam session" (tal como en muchas de las versiones en vivo que hacía ELP). El "diálogo" entre los teclados de Geoff Downes y la guitarra de Steve Howe acá fue notable.
Y lo que enlaza esta versión en vivo con las de ELP es justamente Carl Palmer.
Love John Wetton bass tone and his short but cool bass solo. Very good buildup to the next part when Steve and Geoff solo.
Awesome musicianship from all four.
Have to thank the late Keith Emerson and Greg Lake (and of course Carl Palmer - very much alive) for bringing this fabulous fanfare to the world in 1977, 30 years earlier. And of course a huge thank you to Aaron Copland who created it in 1942. ELP did it best though!
I attended the gig in México city. A Dream Came true for me!!!!
when steve howe is in there's something more even in wonderfull music.
Really amazing rendition!!!
Asia, fue impresionante musica
No one could nail this song down like Asia. Too much talent!
Emerson Lake and Palmer
I would say… ELP did it first and did it better. That is after Copland created it in 1942
awesome performance!
Thanks ❤❤
What a riff! Just fn awesome.
RIP Keith Emerson.
Great Version, great megaband!
Now that Alan White isin heavens 😅band Carl Palmer is tops@!
Saw them in concert this past weekend and they did this. Excellent!
Mestres eternos!
Real music
Glad to see.
Still,again
Asia - Steve Howe * Carl Palmer -Awesome job
I love Steve Howe guitar style. Still got a lot to learn musically!
Steve Howe is a great guitarist and one of the few who could get this tune right....nails it
E.L.P. did this tune outside in the winter....i remember when these guys came out in the 80's... for the life of me i can't remember the name of any song they did... lol
😏 agree with you!
Absolutely 💯 brilliant. Dare I say better than the original?
I agree❤
yes -- it is the Steve Howe factor!
Without doubt a worthy second
エイジアはジェフ・ダウンズのバンドで彼のマルチプレイが開花したバンド…他の3人は以前のバンド時代が光ってる。ファースアルバムは、プログレの古いイメージを斬新にリメイクされ、私自身は、80年代を代表する名作だと思います。
Micsoda zene! Te jó Ég!
SUPERB!
これ観に行きました!この曲が聴けて嬉しかったなぁ(*^^*)
wowww !!!!
A true Showman...gutted that you've left Planet Earth...See you in the next Life. R :-}
❤❤❤❤❤beautfull
ELP
Now I now that Keith Emerson was a God.
mamma miaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
This was AWESOME, but holy shit: Carl Palmer!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW awesome !
Oh my god It's fantastic !
Viva ASIA, viva Howe, Dwones, Palmer y el gran Wetton. Tocan de maravilla, viva los supergrupos de los 80.
No por nada esta banda fue conformada por lo más "granado" del prog setentero: John Wetton (King Crimson), Steve Howe (Yes), Geoff Downes (Yes) y Carl Palmer (ELP). Curiosamente esta versión del tema se asemeja a varias de las versiones en vivo que tocó ELP por el hecho de que era en términos generales más una "jam session" que una interpretación del tema como tal (y en ambos casos, lo que más hubo fueron "salidas de libreto").
Simply awesome!! :)
Great...great...nice jamm too....
Interesting interpretation
Steve is great on guitar, Carl is always brilliant on drums - agree that if Keith played it would have been brilliant
As it is, it's a gem anyway and a cool interpretation of a true classic
Cool indeed
this is a song writen by Aaron Copland, not ELP ;-)
Would love to hear Todd Sucherman play drums to this piece.
Styx also Covered this One.
Buenos músicos..
Why do some youtube videos play a half step down? ELP version is in C. Geoff is playing in C, but if you play along you'll find it's in B.
killer
utterly fekin amazing
🎼✨🌟✨🌠
STEVE HOWE IS BIG GUITARIST
ELP did this tune outside in the winter....i remember when these guys came out in the 80's... for the life of me i can't remember the name of any song they did... lol
+scarakus Gone out of my mind as well lol
"Heat of te moment"
What a distorted, impure rendition of a beautiful piece of classical music. Perversion at its best.
Cory Kent Well you have the right to your perveted opinion.
lordsong7 My opinion is not what's perverted. You can not feel energy at all, or you would know what I'm talking about. But since you don't, there's no point in talking to you about it.
Cory Kent Its all good. I know what you meant. The original ELP version with an orchestra backing has a lot more build up which gives you goosebumps. Its like the best blowjob ever. All the teasing at the beginning has you begging for the release
insanesna1l
I have to agree, though I kind of was grossed about the way you explained it. But you're right, when they dropped the music in the beginning, you wanted the rest, not this new much less classy rendition.
+Cory Kent Hey man....it's fucking Carl Palmer. One of the most underrated drummers in Rock and Roll History! It is not ELP, concur; however....Carl FN Palmer!!!!!!!!!!!
always wondered what a good guitarist would have done to the ELP sound..now I know..although this keyboard player isnt a patch on Emo and the bass solo...hmmm////
I was exactly thinking the same... Steve Howe give us on this concert a short glimpse about how ELP would sound with a guitar on their magic sound...
Greg did some electric guitar as well with ELP. First tune on first album and Karn Evil 9 I think.
When putting the band together, Keith wanted to have Jimi endrix in the band but that never happened.
absolutely astounding
I like this, it´s very nice a new angle of the tune..
Amazing
Fantastic Megaband!!!
I just recognize Steve Howe (guitar) and Carl Palmer (drums). Who are the 2 other musicians (bass and keyboards)?
It's John Wetton (bass) and Geoffrey Downes (keybards)
+Louise Vuillon on bass John Wetton and keyboards is Geoff Downes
+Louise Vuillon
This is the original formation (Howe, Wetton, Downes, Palmer) from 1981 to 1984 (first two albums: "Asia" and "Alpha"), that resurged from 2006 to 2013 (three more albums: "Phoenix", "Omega" and "XXX").
I cannot recognize Keith Emerson on Keyboard. I recognized the guitar plaer of Yes.
+Bartłomiej Dębowski friggin' sweet as all hell!!
ABSOLUTE super-version!!!!!!
it sounds like a garage jam
FANTASTIC SUPER GROUP , whitout a doub
Was this the original line up of Asia? Seems like the group was a revolving door. Something special about this particular line up though.
Yes, this was the original line up. I saw them on their first tour in 1982.
Jeez, where did the time go... over 38 years ago !
Sorry, not eaven close to the ELP version
GREATEST Sound for You - DJ Sammy(HeWe). Saturday-12.3.16 -
bass john wetton
22zep nice bass playing just like Greg.
Let’s see a new band top the masters of yesteryear. Modern bands suck so hard.
This is better than several live versions from ELP I know of.
To me, many ELP live versions suffer from Mr. Emerson rushing to quick over the keyboard. He seems forgetting speed has not necessarily something to do with virtuoso music.
Right on the spot! Emerson plays this way to schizophrenically...Geoff interpretation is really cool!
Tigran Haas
aaron copland admiró siempre la interpretación de KeithEmerson y la Virgin la consideró su memorable lectura dramática.
Esta versión es una versión más
I don't talk about the late KE performances at the end of his career, he had serious health issues... but Geoff transcription here is full of mistakes. He don't even know the correct chord sequence, this is crap
mmmm no one played like this keith emerson matey peeps ...have another good listen...goeff downes is good but hes NOT the maestro
VERDADEROS MUSICOS
LOS QUE HICIERON LA
MUSICA
PARA TODOS LOS TIDMPOS CLARO
ANGLOSAJONES
Y EUROPEOS
Y NO INTENTOS DE MUSICOS COMO
LAS COSAS DE
OASIS U2 NIRVANA
METÁLICA
O GRUPOS DE NADA SUDAMERICANOS
ASIATICOS
AFRICANOS
NO SUPIERON
CREAR MÚSICA
ESTOS SI
Y"PARA ELEGUIDOS"
LA MAYORÍA DICE
NO ME GUSTA
ESA MÚSICA
POR NEGADOS AL
ARTE POBRES
SU CEREBRO
ES TAN TAN LIMITADO
QUE CREEN QUE NIRVANA FUE ALGO
In other words, how can you smash totally your audience away.
Geoff Downes plays the intro solo in PLAYBACK! The following fanfare with the band is in another tune! But the arrangement is excellent!
TheAngel138 yeah you can tell it's not live, it's the beginning to the studio track of fanfare by elp
Yes, I agree.
Of course!
Some parts are difficult to play, and jams like this are needed to check if a band works, but musically, it's on the level of an etude = nothing much.
1:23 Looks like Gloria Steinem from that angle. Get him a hairdresser!
Don Reed fuck you. Who the fuck is you Man
I bet that the fanfare intro was recorded not played even though Downes hits the keys It sounds just the same as the original fanfare. The second to last note breaks a little, just like here, except the sample playback is down a half tone. ELP's original video here:
th-cam.com/video/OgpnlLz7WR0/w-d-xo.html
I'd rather take the original version, thank you! Howe walks all over this version.
Keith Emerson y Dwones los mejores tecladistas de la historia.
hummm... Wakeman, Lord, etc, etc...
Angular runs from Steve Howe never plays it safe