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T.W. Hartnett wrote: > > >> > There's no "Eruption", that I know of, in the keyboard world--a >recorded > >> > moment which changed the way the instrument, and the role of the > >> > instrument would be viewed for the next decade. > >> > >> Actually, there was an 'Eruption' of the Keyboard world...the first >song > >> on ELP's 'Tarkus' album, and unlike VH's, this one's in 5. > >> Dave > >> > >There is also Eddie Jobson's "Presto Vivace" from his UK days. > >An amazing piece. > > Doug Michael > > Now I'm confused--is the ELP piece actually called "Eruption"? > Is this, and the UK piece, considered a piece of music so influential to > the keyboard world that teenagers play it to the considerable annoyance > of music shop staff, family, and neighbors, or are these just pieces that > you're pointing out as noteworthy keyboard statements that you personally > enjoy? > > Travis Yes, the piece on Tarkus is actually called 'Eruption'. -- ********************************************************************* 'Future Perfect' - progressive art music - visit our website at: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/8082 "Nothing worthwhile is achieved suddenly" -Robert Fripp