OverHillandDale
09-14-2012, 12:08 AM
Hello Moon gang!
As promised last week, here is the line-up for today. Emerson, Lake and Palmer will open the show with Pictures At an Exhibition. Now, I bet you thought I'd just play the usual album released under that name. Silly you! :knowing:
I have, for your pleasure, the Pictures At An Exhibition track from the Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. This track was the centerpiece of what was only their 3rd public performance. They were even still in rehearsal for the upcoming studio release of their premier album. Sounds like fun, huh. :rawk:
Up next we have Premiata Forneria Marconi, better known as PFM. Their big early live album was Live in the USA, no wait.... it was Cook.... no, um, no it was Live in the USA. (What? - They were the same album but just renamed for two different market releases. Ah, thanks). Well, there you have it. BUT WAIT - I'm not playing that one either. :flutter:
Instead I'm pulling tracks from the compilation Live album released in 1981 that encompasses the tours from 1971 - 1981. We'll start off with some cover songs PFM did of King Crimson, Jethro Tull and Mendelssohn. That will be followed by the "World Becomes One" tour of 1972. Some of their classic stuff.
So, how can you resist. ELP and PFM Live on the same stage as never before.
I'll see you on the Moon.
dale
As promised last week, here is the line-up for today. Emerson, Lake and Palmer will open the show with Pictures At an Exhibition. Now, I bet you thought I'd just play the usual album released under that name. Silly you! :knowing:
I have, for your pleasure, the Pictures At An Exhibition track from the Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. This track was the centerpiece of what was only their 3rd public performance. They were even still in rehearsal for the upcoming studio release of their premier album. Sounds like fun, huh. :rawk:
Up next we have Premiata Forneria Marconi, better known as PFM. Their big early live album was Live in the USA, no wait.... it was Cook.... no, um, no it was Live in the USA. (What? - They were the same album but just renamed for two different market releases. Ah, thanks). Well, there you have it. BUT WAIT - I'm not playing that one either. :flutter:
Instead I'm pulling tracks from the compilation Live album released in 1981 that encompasses the tours from 1971 - 1981. We'll start off with some cover songs PFM did of King Crimson, Jethro Tull and Mendelssohn. That will be followed by the "World Becomes One" tour of 1972. Some of their classic stuff.
So, how can you resist. ELP and PFM Live on the same stage as never before.
I'll see you on the Moon.
dale