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Technically, the Young Person's Guide to King Crimson was a double album, but I see your point. Perhaps the fact that KC didn't issue a double album ever is really a positive thing. Afterall, they are the only name that still is current (aside from Pink Floyd) from among that stable of peers. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill" <rs@moinlabs.de> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 5:25 PM Subject: AW: OT ELP/JP (rip) > I used to dislike any kind of organ use in rock (or jazz) music. Then I > listened to Tarkus to the first time...the beginning of the organ solo > in "Mass" seemed unreal to me - this sounded like someone starting to > puke! I may not say this album has changed my life, but it definitely > changed my live sound! > > I once started to write an essay about the progressive rock phenomenon, > and there I stated the thesis that each of the big groups of this genre > in the seventies reached their climax with their double (or triple) > album. For ELP, this was the "Welcome back my friends" album, for Yes, > the "Yessongs", and for Genesis, it was the Lamb. > > Alas, there hasn't been a double album by King Crimson (if you don't > count in the B'Boom "officialized bootleg") > > And btw, in case you haven't done so already - "UP" by Peter Gabriel is > a great album (albeit not a proggy one). I want to own his staff of > engineers for a day... > > Rainer > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Jesse Lucas [mailto:jlucas@neoprimitive.net] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. Februar 2005 22:01 > An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Betreff: Re: OT ELP/JP (rip) > > > ELP was the shit. Tarkus changed my life. > > Some of the later stuff was...well...just wrong. Love Beach? This is > the same guy who played on In the Court of the Crimson King and Tarkus? > > Oh well. > > Still, what they did that was good, was really good. > > Emerson's organ sound on the first two albums is the best. > > -J > > > > Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > > On Feb 3, 2005, at 12:40 PM, goddard.duncan@mtvne.com wrote: > > > >> they were a technically-accomplished trio, but quite lacking in any > >> creative sense-of-purpose or direction, & they managed to alienate > >> many peers in the business with their in-jokes & technical excesses. > >> > >> & thus peel described ELP as "a waste of /talent/ & electricity". > > > > > > even put into perspective, John Peel's comments were completely > > unfair. > > > > --- > > Eric Williamson > > www.suitandtieguy.com > > > > >