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To: the invisib1e hand; mylife

I went to see ELP on their Black Moon tour - they were still REALLY good. I had my doubts as a tv show of a Greg Lake (with ASIA??) concert his singing was awful.

What amazed me was how when Emerson was jamming his knives into the keyboard, and then rocking and tossing the organ around - it was pretty close to the album. Not sure how something like that can be repeated.


79 posted on 08/14/2012 6:46:17 PM PDT by 21twelve (So I [God] gave them over to their stubborn hearts to follow their own devices. Psalm 81:12)
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To: 21twelve

I thought John Wetton sang for Asia.
Maybe that was UK.
I saw them once


80 posted on 08/14/2012 7:02:22 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: 21twelve

virtuosity bordering on magic is what it seems like, watching him play.


81 posted on 08/14/2012 7:16:22 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (At what point does an escalated effort to remove this traitor commence, and what form does it take?)
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To: 21twelve
"I went to see ELP on their Black Moon tour - they were still REALLY good. I had my doubts as a tv show of a Greg Lake (with ASIA??) concert his singing was awful."

"I thought John Wetton sang for Asia."

He does. But he was replaced by Greg Lake for the Asia In Asia show (MTV's first live satellite broadcast) because John drank contractual difficulties.

But he must be ok these days, because Howe and Downes will step out of Yes and directly back into Asia within a very short span this fall.

85 posted on 08/15/2012 6:30:23 AM PDT by StAnDeliver ("So, a Mormon and a Catholic walk onto an aircraft carrier...")
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