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Emerson Lake und Palmer live mit dem Song Knife-Edge

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Knife-Edge - 2nd version (1970)

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Die Supergruppe „Emerson, Lake & Palmer“ ist eine der erfolgreichsten Rockbands im Subgenre des Progressive Rock. Die Bandmitglieder Keith Emerson (Keyboards), Greg Lake (Bassgitarre) und Carl Palmer (Schlagzeug) zeigten ihre musikalische Virtuosität in Interpretationen von klassischen Stücken wie „Pictures of an Exhibiton“ des russischen Komponisten Modest Mussorgski. Das gleichnamige Live-Album, das 1970 als preisgünstige Schallplatte erschien, verhalf der Band zu enormer Popularität in Europa und den USA. Der Song „Knife-Edge“ aus ihrem Debütalbum „Emerson, Lake & Palmer“ basiert lose auf Leoš Janáčeks „Sinfonietta“ (1926). Und der Mittelteil des Liedes enthält Teile von Johann Sebastian Bachs „Erster Französischer Suite in d-Moll“ (bekannt als Bach-Werkverzeichnis Nr. 812). Ironischerweise wurden beide Komponisten auf der ursprünglichen Albumveröffentlichung im Jahr 1970 nicht genannt ...

Es ist auch ein Test, wie gut Invidious läuft. Die meisten Server sind geblockt und daher ncht zu gebrauchen. Dieser Server arbeitet aber mir 3 Backends. Ob das aber hilfreich ist?

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I was just reminded of a lovely old song whose title might offer a cure for some of the word salad and 'brain salad' so ever-present in our daily news and especially the utterances of some people in high places.

Step right up, MTG... Step right up #GQP politicians...
(I'll leave it at that; some of our more virulent brain-salad examples in U.S. Congress. I'm sure other countries have their own crazies.)

So here's one option. A wonderful song actually, by the great Emerson, Lake, & Palmer:

Brain-salad surgery

#ELP #EmersonLakePalmer #BrainSaladSurgery #WordSalad #BrainSalad #music #musica #musique

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Why I like travel... (learning/history)

Prince Eugene and his Palaces - Pt 1/2

This Prince had many enviable palaces and bought this bit of princely property on the hill, envisioning fa proper Venetian summer palace after buying some prime land in the early 1700's. The construction of this here began in 1712. By 5 years later, the Prince had paid dearly to buy out a would-be neighbor in his gardens, and he nevertheless persevered and also built his masterpiece.

And then, fast forward to the Roaring (17)20's, and the original (Lower) Belvedere palace became the little twin brother of that awesome castle of castles, the Upper Belvedere.

Sadly, weather & time, etc., didn't give me that classic water pond reflection in front of the Upper Belvedere. But I did get one or two okay shots of that palace, which indeed is King of the Hill now. To be honest I was imagining, given the heat there in Summer '22, I might find a dried up pond, after hearing of entire rivers being dehydrated in nearby Germany. So, maybe a lower level? But it's there!

So Prince Eugene died without any heirs nor any will, and long story short, Welcome to Wien. Some great builders and artists & ... royalty. (not to mention landscape nee property)

Lucky Man....

#MyPhoto #Vienna #Wien #BelvederePalace #music #ELP #LuckyMan #musique #musica #palace #palacio #fenfotos

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While I found no whistling ducks this time (too dry), I did come across a few things I wasn't expecting, from gator babies to cormorants, armadillo, hawks, and some ibises that walked along with with me, despite my lecturing them to stay away from the road.

So as I was thinking "you can't always get what you want", I did still feel lucky...
And once back in the car, this song came on the radio... (no, not the Stones). More music gods i-Ching.

Lucky Man

A good recording/stream here of a song which shattered precedent, and maybe some windows, with this ground-breaking Moog synthesizer from Keith Emerson. Lucky to have been around for this period of music, too.

#luckyman #ELP #myphoto #ibises #nature #photography #music #musica #musique #Fenfotos #birds