£3.00 in the British Heart Foundation, Dumfries |
I've just read Greg Lake's autobiography: he wrote Lucky Man in 2016 when he knew he was dying - Greg passed in the December, and the book was published posthumously last year. Keith Emerson, the 'E' in ELP, had taken his own life in March 2016, which leaves Carl Palmer the last man standing.
Trilogy (1972) |
Brain Salad Surgery (1973) |
Still You Turn Me On is from 1973's Brain Salad Surgery. When the band wanted to dial back the pomp and circumstance running through their long players, they would turn to Greg Lake and say "Write us an acoustic ballad." Their debut album carried Lucky Man, Trilogy was tempered with From the Beginning and this was the point in their live shows where Keith and Carl could slope off to the bar while Greg sat out front on a stool and held court. Whilst simultaneously chewing gum.
Greg Lake - Still You Turn Me On
Within the first few heartbeats at the start of 'The Endless Enigma', I'm 12 years old again, in my best mate's house, lying on the floor of his front room, between the stereo speakers which had been removed from their usual vantage point on the wall for this very purpose. There is a small handful of records that I would describe as having had a truly pivotal effect on my life and the music I listen to - 'Trilogy' is one of them.
ReplyDeleteIt’s like looking in a mirror.
DeleteI would run back into a burning building to retrieve Trilogy
Lovely memories from you guys. Yet another book to add to the long list awaiting my attention.
ReplyDeleteIt's not a patch on Rod's. Rod's really was unputdownable.
DeleteMusicians need more emotional support.
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