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ballpower
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Posted: November 30 2012 at 14:06 |
wow this sounds like a fantastic show, I would love to see Greg live at some stage but living in Australia makes it hard
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Kosmos
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Posted: November 29 2012 at 03:05 |
Thanks for that.  I lost count of the gigs I went to in the early 70's where the mellotron broke down .
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Jim Garten
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Posted: November 29 2012 at 03:05 |
Thanks for the review & the opposing views guys  - interesting to hear about the same gig from 2 perspectives. Certainly sounds like an interesting evening...
Kosmos wrote:
why people go to a gig to talk and not listen is beyond me |
My pet hate - had this twice at Shepherds Bush before, once for King Crimson & once for P J Harvey 
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presdoug
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Posted: November 28 2012 at 18:00 |
^That's neat, Richard! I had no idea about that.
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richardh
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Posted: November 28 2012 at 15:42 |
Was on the Trilogy tour in 1972 when he played Mellotron on Abaddons Bolero. Don't think it lasted more than a few gigs as it kept breaking down!
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Kosmos
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Posted: November 28 2012 at 07:58 |
You got me there. I have no idea.
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richardh
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Posted: November 28 2012 at 01:48 |
Was it 2005? Time obviously doesn't fly as much as I thought
Thanks for posting the set list. I couldn't remember all of it.
On the Curtis Mayfield cover he played keyboards and very respectably to. Trivia question - when did he play keyboards in ELP?
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Kosmos
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Posted: November 27 2012 at 03:38 |
I saw Greg at Fairfield Hall Croydon in 2005 and loved the show! Happens all the time. Same gig, different views. C'est La Vie I forgot to mention the set list on Sunday.
21st Century
Schizoid Man - KC Lend Your
Love to Me Tonight - ELP
From the
Beginning - ELP Heartbreak
Hotel - Presley
Epitaph
brief version - KC
The Court of
the Crimson King brief version - KC
You've Got
to Hide Your Love Away - Beatles
Still... You
Turn Me On - ELP
I Believe in
Father Christmas - ELP
Shakin' All
Over - Johnny Kidd and The Pirates
People Get
Ready -Curtis Mayfield
Karn Evil 9:
1st Impression, Part 2 - ELP
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richardh
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Posted: November 27 2012 at 02:08 |
Actually I enjoyed the show a lot more than we I saw him with full band and backing singers at Dartford (2003/4 time). Tickets were arguably over priced and I think the lack of a band should have been made more clear from the offset. I know what you mean though. I went to see Al Stewart a few years ago and he did a similar thing. I felt a bit ripped off tbh.
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Kosmos
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Posted: November 26 2012 at 12:33 |
Thanks for the review.
My view. Seating Row P at the back of the stalls
on the right hand side (remind me not to sit in front of the bar next time ...
why people go to a gig to talk and not listen is beyond me!)
The most disappointing gig I have been to for years. 4 out of 10 is
generous.
The Q & A session with the audience
(went on forever!) was painful. Is this now the trendy thing
to do? or doesn't the old boy have the stamina. .. well he has hit
retirement age. Apart from a couple of amusing anecdotes about the gun and Elvis I was bored
Where was the backing band? I don’t pay good money to listen to
pre recorded backing. What a cheapskate.
Really
sad the vocalist on great tracks like Epitaph and Court
short changed me with abbreviated versions. Still I have the records..
A 2 and a half hour gig where the music
accounted for 50 minutes tops. A real let down. Anyway onwards. 
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richardh
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Posted: November 26 2012 at 09:09 |
My fourth time at Shepherds Bush Empire which is one my favourite venues. Quite intimate in some respects and everyone has a good view as well as good acoustics.
This turned out to be a one man show which was a surprise as I was expecting a full band and backing singers similar to when he last toured (about 2004). Its not a big stage. The big man was introduced onto the stage via a recording of Moonchild and a modern rap style version of In The Court Of The Crimson King. And there he was on his own (although some unkind souls might consider that a good thing for health and safety reasons never mind the half ton drum kit and riser that Carl used to use). The opening track was 21st Century Schizoid man with Greg singing and playing bass to a backing track. (All the backing tracks seemed to be new recordings which did make me wonder who played on them.). His voice has stood the test of time well and perhaps due to giving up the cigs he is singing better than he was 20 years ago on the Black Moon tour. There was actually a slight gasp when he started playing Trilogy. Everyone was thinking 'is he really going to hit those notes?' Of course he didn't but using a 'slightly' lower register than the original he did a respectable version which then seemlessly lead into Still You Turn Me On.
One of the purposes of doing the one man show was to be able to talk about his songs and influences. We got plenty about Hendrix , Elvis , The Beatles and Hank Marvin which was very interesting. He talked about how ELP got together. Very familiar and the facts are well known and have been repeated many times. Still it was very interesting when he recounted his meeting with Mitch Mitchell , his two bodyguards , a manager and a gun! Thankfully as time testifies , Lake lived to tell the tale and Palmer turned out to be the safer option  . I especially liked his story about seeing Elvis in 1970. First song , 3 women fainted and had to be attended to. Second song similar story. By the end it was like a refugee camp with people crying. Elvis has left the building. He was stunned by just how good he was and said he it would take him a long time to get over the fact that he would never be that good.
Apart from his owns songs (C'est La Vie , Lend Your Love Tonight , Lucky Man etc) he also played the odd classic rock n roll song as well the Beatles 'You've got to hide your love away' helped enthustically by the audience on the main chorus. During the interval I had a chat with a very nice couple who had come all the way over from Boston , Massachusetts. Apparently the lovely lady had serenaded her future husband with Take A Pebble all those years ago. Quite a talent!
The encore track was rocking verion of Karn Evil 9. Strange one to end the show on I suppose but good fun.Overall a very enjoyable evening with GL now taking the show over to Italy. Enjoy!
PS he did play Father Xmas!
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