Emerson, Lake & Palmer - The Barbarian download song
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Comments
The first 8 seconds of this song sound like the intro to a stoner/doom song.
Keith was 26 yo,Greg 22 and Carl 20 at the time of this recording
Palmer's drumming near the end is insane!
Carl Palmer and Buddy Rich were friends since Palmer was a teenager.
That explains it.
Just heard the news.
Rest in peace, Keith Emerson.
You can actually gain muscle from listening to this song!
This instrumental totally ROCKS!
44 years have gone by...Still powerful
Greg used the same set up: Fender Jazz Bass, Vox Tone-Bender, HiWatt amps, as King Crimson's 21st Century Schizoid Man. Same raspy dirty tone. Love it!
Carl Palmer......holy shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Smokin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, good on them, at least they listened to Bartók ;)
Remember hearing this for the first time when I was a teen in 71'….Nothing like it.
This album was so innovative at the time, it's still my favourite ELP lp
1st blast beat ever recorded.carl palmer.one of the best out there
Could Carl Palmer be the inventor of the blast beat?
If hell has sound, that's the first 40 seconds...
Emerson was a genius...incredible beyond measure of any rock music standards..
Wicked. I wish they'd done more short, to-the-point, heavy, Gothic-sounding sinister stuff like this, vs. the longer stuff with too much incidental sections hooking main-themes together.