> 33sandra2 said on
09-22-2009 at
20:08:
h t t p : / / shakinit.y80 org Only Sexy Dancing Girls
> TheMorningg23 said on
09-06-2009 at
13:41:
hmm its great, nice video, thanks man! :)
> TheMorningg23 said on
09-06-2009 at
13:38:
nice video, thanks man :)
> ithinki8dirt said on
09-06-2009 at
09:51:
I was going to Art School in NYC 1967-1971 and saw all the great British bands in small venues i.e. Savoy brown (with Chris Youlden ) the Nice Cream Fleetwood Mac with Peter Greene Traffic with Dave Mason and Steve Winwood my friend worked as an usher @ the Filmore East and it was great
> lavallee1963 said on
09-06-2009 at
07:43:
I like both Elp and the nice , but I agree with you , especially in Rondo because Lee does a terrific bass guitar figure that Greg never could do . Your were a Lucky man and could see the nice Live . They disbanded when I was six.
> ithinki8dirt said on
09-06-2009 at
02:02:
I saw the Nice in 1968 this is thier song they were so much better and fresher then ELP also Rondo was thier recording K Emerson was so much better with the nice
> Rishon1981 said on
09-05-2009 at
11:46:
yes, thank you for info! And maybe I try to het the box somewhere, or somedody can make me a pirate copy of it?:)
> lavallee1963 said on
09-03-2009 at
18:11:
Emerson , lake and palmer recorded Hang onto a dream in 1993 for the return of the manticore with 21st century schizoid man (king crimson) and Fire from Arthur Brown, These version and other rare material are only in this box set.This box set is DELETED , I think , years ago. I Like specially ELP´S perfomance of ``hang onto a dreamo´´I think this answer resolves this question.
> RogerMurdock said on
09-02-2009 at
04:38:
Classic KE. This was studio recorded by ELP for the Return of the Manticore 4 disc set as well as FireThanks for posting this
> Rishon1981 said on
08-22-2009 at
08:31:
no, there no ELP cover of hang to a dream,
> meerkat006 said on
08-18-2009 at
17:28:
it was on "return of the manticore" i think
> weednlogic said on
08-17-2009 at
03:06:
Sorry this song was never part of an ELP set that I have ever heard of. It was a song that the Nice did. ELP was famous for reproducing Rondo by the Nice, I do not believe that ELP ever did Hang on to a Dream?? Comments on this, from any ELP fan that may know more than myself??
> TheOnkelremus said on
08-16-2009 at
08:10:
very nice old music
> mus1cat said on
08-10-2009 at
16:42:
Me bad, the song is The Sage, written by Lake but if you found it, great. Actually, it;'s part of the first performance by ELP of Pictures as recorded live and released as their 3rd album (after ELP and Tarkus) called "Pictures at an Exhibition). It's probably the best and rockiest and bluesiest of all the versions they did later. Anyway, pick it up for the complete concert. It also featured their encore The Nutrocker.This was the way live recordings should be,unedited with roaring crowd.
> zappatx said on
08-10-2009 at
16:31:
Ah! I found it. Not only did I enoy it live but I taped it and it was also released exclusively on their box set. I will post it here in a few days when I have time. It's the "Old" Greg lake but very appropriate.
> mus1cat said on
08-09-2009 at
23:52:
Ah, mystery solved. Actually, that was the good thing about ELP, their live shows included songs not necessarily recorded in the studio. Or, songs that were recorded but for live albums. Oh, if you're familiar with Pictures at an Exhibition but not the first release they did (back in 1971), check it out as it includes a song (The Gnome by Greg Lake, classical guitar solo from him on it) not featured in other Pictures versions including the one on Hot Seat.
> zappatx said on
08-09-2009 at
23:41:
I discovered ELP in 1990 and went to the subsequent concert where it was played live so I just assumed it was on the alums somewhere.. That was their Hot Seat concert in Dallas, TX.
> mus1cat said on
08-09-2009 at
23:36:
When did ELP do this song? I don't remember that in their reportoire.
> THEGlobalAwakening said on
08-07-2009 at
22:15:
Sublime. Simply sublime!
> zappatx said on
07-30-2009 at
01:39:
Wow!! I thought ELP did this exclusively but this is a better version!