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Bartok - Emerson, Lake and Palmer: Allegro Barbaro
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Bartok - Emerson, Lake and Palmer: Allegro Barbaro
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1970 Live video of the progressive rock legends: ELP
Keith Emerson : Organ and Piano
Greg Lake: Bass
Carl Palmer: Drums
I like it a lot¡¡¡
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmU9quvqAJo&search=ELP
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Opinions plase¡¡
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I'm not a big ELP fan, but I thought it was ok. I much prefer Hoedown though.
I wonder how many people started listening to classical via ELP.
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Quote from: musik_man on May 02, 2006, 12:41:09 AM
I wonder how many people started listening to classical via ELP.
I started listening to ELP via classical
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Elp are awesome !!!!
return of the manticore...... hoedown,rondo,black moon
once my dad got me into there music i was obsessed
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