Dienstag, 27. Dezember 2016

Greg Lake ist tot

I believe in Father Christmas - Greg Lake - Ian Anderson [4:45]

TarkusChristmas
Hochgeladen am 17.12.2011
Greg Lake performs his 1975 classic "I Believe in Father Christmas" filmed live at St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street, in the City of London with Jethro Tull' s Ian Anderson on flute, David Arch on keyboards, Florian Opahle on acoustic guitar and the church choir. The song is placed here for listening enjoyment only. Please respect and support the music artists by buying their commercial DVD's and/or CD's. Copyright belongs to its respective owners!


Gregory Stuart „Greg“ Lake (* 10. November 1947 in PooleEngland; † 7. Dezember 2016 in London) war ein britischer BassistGitarristSängerSongwriter und Produzent. Er wurde bekannt als Mitglied der Progressive-Rock-Bands King Crimson und Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Seine wohl bekannteste Komposition ist die Akustik-Ballade Lucky Man, die er noch während seiner Schulzeit schrieb. [Greg Lake, Wikipedia, abgerufen am 27.12.2016]
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Greg Lake In The Court Of The Crimson King Live 2005 [14:38]

Greg Lake
Veröffentlicht am 08.10.2012
Greg Lake In The Court Of The Crimson King Live 2005


siehe auch:
- Gründete King Crimson und Emerson, Lake and Palmer: Greg Lake ist tot (SPON, 08.12.2016)

Greg Lake -Epitaph (MBMix) [10:36]

Michael Byrne
Veröffentlicht am 18.05.2016
This song title as well as the lyrics of this song refer to the message that is displayed on a gravestone. In this song, the singer is facing a struggle and fears that his epitaph will be "confusion." Greg Lake, who was the bass player with the group for the In the Court of The Crimson King album (his only album with the band, as he left to form Emerson, Lake & Palmer), explained: "'Epitaph' is basically a song about looking with confusion upon a world gone mad. King Crimson had a strange ability to write about the future in an extremely prophetic way and the messages this song contains are even more relative today than they were when the song was originally written."


Greg Lake The Sage With Emerson Lake and Palmer ELP [4:19]

Greg Lake
Veröffentlicht am 08.10.2012

Greg Lake The Sage Pictures at an Exhibition Emerson Lake and Palmer

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Pictures at an Exhibition (Full) Live 1970 - Remastered [40:37]

Prog Freedom
Veröffentlicht am 24.03.2016
Recorded at the Lyceum Theatre in December 1970 1. "Promenade" Mussorgsky 2. "The Gnome" Mussorgsky/Palmer 3. "Promenade" Mussorgsky/Lake 4. "The Sage" Lake 5. "The Old Castle" Mussorgsky/Emerson 6. "Blues Variation" Emerson/Lake/Palmer 7. "Promenade" Mussorgsky 8. "The Hut of Baba Yaga" Mussorgsky 9. "The Curse of Baba Yaga" Emerson/Lake/Palmer 10. "The Hut of Baba Yaga" Mussorgsky 11. "The Great Gates of Kiev / The End" Mussorgsky/Lake Keith Emerson - Hammond C3 and L100 organs, Moog modular synthesizer (ribbon controller), clavinet ( R.I.P.) Greg Lake - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals ( R.I.P. ) Carl Palmer - drums, percussion Audio & Video Remastered by BrunoSamppa, 2016


Emerson, lake and palmer(ELP) From the beginning [4:29]

telqen23
Hochgeladen am 01.04.2008
Los años los mejoran

Emerson Lake & Palmer - Still You Turn Me On ∣ Lucky Man (Live) [8:08]

TurnItUp
Veröffentlicht am 14.03.2016
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Still You Turn Me On ∣ Lucky Man - Live Budapest, Hungary 1992

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