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Emerson, Lake & Palmer — The Barbarian
Album: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Avg rating:
6.2

Your rating:
Total ratings: 101









Released: 1970
Length: 4:25
Plays (last 30 days): 0
(instrumental)
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 tfioreze wrote:

Gosh... it makes me feel like blowing my brains out!




Seek help!  I hope you do NOT have access to firearms!
 adib wrote:

Sublime, perfect.  If you can't hear it - listen again, and again, and again.
The best music takes at least five concentrated listens through to appreciate fully - if you make the effort, you will be rewarded.




I Agree!!
d&d
Sublime, perfect.  If you can't hear it - listen again, and again, and again.
The best music takes at least five concentrated listens through to appreciate fully - if you make the effort, you will be rewarded.
 ploba wrote:
please please please stop playing this gawdawful song!

 
Are you n Alien? 
Gosh... it makes me feel like blowing my brains out!
 DJ_BellsEye wrote:
PROCOL HARUM > ELP > Who's next, King Crimson?!
 
Thant sequence makes sense to me.

This is more an exercise of "oh look what we can do" than it is a song.
PROCOL HARUM > ELP > Who's next, King Crimson?!
{#Bananajam}{#Drummer}{#Bananajam}{#Bananapiano}{#Dancingbanana_2}
{#Music}
please please please stop playing this gawdawful song!
Snap... a unanimous verdict from the South West.. a 2 from me and that's generous..
this is actually torture...
And this is why the MC5, Stooges and (a year or two later) the New York Dolls were so welcome in Boy Wonder Towers in the early 70's.. it's really really hard to listen two..    make it STOP!
Maybe I'm an idiot but I can't bear this stuff.  I can't rate it because it is not from anywhere within my frame of reference.  Still...
Thank You - From a truly great prog album - Tank, Take a Pebble and Lucky Man!  One of my favorites.   Keith Emerson was a virtuoso among virtuosos.
RIP Keith Emerson...

...if only he could have kept the same perspective that major league ball players have to come to grips with... time and health will always dictate when it's time to leave the "game". I just wish he knew that if he personally never played a single note again... that's Ok given the legacy he has already left us. 
Grew up with ELP, saw them twice. Once with Return to Forever opening for them in Philly. Front row, in front of Greg Lake. I still can't believe Keith is gone. He was the most amazing keyboardist alive. He and Rick Wakeman. Keith rest is peace.
Hmmmm, what is he quoting there? I recognize it, but can't place it.

ETA: I looked it up. From Wikipedia: "it is an arrangement for rock band of Béla Bartók’s 1911 piano piece Allegro Barbaro". Apparently (if you believe Wikipedia), Bartok's family sued ELP until they gave Bartok credit. So there ya go.
Yes!
Sorry Bill, I will have to send you the bill for the blown speakers I now have after cranking this one up.
 Jelani wrote:
 kurtster wrote:
Maybe we'll hear this one soon.

 We should hear this whole album here!

 
Yes !  A truly masterful album.

Say hi to c c for me  {#Wave}
WOW!
RIP, Keith Emerson.
Great to hear again!!!
 kurtster wrote:
Maybe we'll hear this one soon.

 We should hear this whole album here!


too many, too fast this year
he was amazing live
what a band they were{#Bananajam}
 kurtster wrote:
Maybe we'll hear this one soon.

 
Right now!
 kurtster wrote:
Maybe we'll hear this one soon.

 
Looks like you were correct. Bill must be "live" this morning.
YES!
Maybe we'll hear this one soon.