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I saw Emerson and his new band Monday night am pleased to say that they were very entertaining - mostly ELP classics and they mined some very cool Nice material. Several numbers from his guitarist Marc Bonilla and newer Emerson compositions. Bonilla handles all vocals and doubles many of the keyboard melodies. He did an interesting looping and e-bow thing which morphed into 'Lucky Man'. Phil Williams is on Bass and Pete Riley on drums. Riley swings way harder than Palmer ever did. Aside from his significant accomplishments as a rock act back in the day, his style is immediately identifiable and his chops are pretty amazing (this despite a reported problem with repetitive stress syndrome). The ELP compositions are a bit long by todays standards, but I wonder if part of this is due to our MTV-induced limited attention span - there - I said it. It's also easy to see why ELP's music was brought up in reaction to the Hiromi's video, which featured a selection with a very repetitive song structure. My opinion is that most of the ELP material was much more ambitious - and adventurous - than this sample of Hiromi's more mechanical groove-oriented riffage. I have to say that I enjoyed the Nice material over the ELP 'hits' - much of the earliest Nice numbers are hilarious (O'List did eventually lose it entirely I think). Emerson's touring with the full-blown Moog including the ribbon controller, and does a bit of duelling with his guitar player. He'll be at the Moogfest at BB King's Thursday night. Jan Hammer is supposedly performing there with (tribute band) Mahavishnu Project, who are amazing. Emerson is very animated (for an old geezer) and does really command the stage. His younger comrades are supportive but each adds their own stamp to the material. FWIW, I enjoyed it. Dan Ash White Plains, NY