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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man (Original Post)
marble falls
Sep 24
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lark
(24,164 posts)1. First time I heard this I was so blown away by ELP's brilliance.
Thank you for sharing!
marble falls
(62,079 posts)3. The first time I heard it on head phones and we toking some of the good stuff. I remember looking into the bowl ...
... as I was lighting it and as the synths came up, it looked like a red fiery Christmas tree was rising up out of the green pot. About 55 years ago.
ProfessorGAC
(69,898 posts)2. Aces
In HS, I was working at a music store (piano lessons), that had a Moog franchise.
During my down periods, I leaned to use a Minimoog & a Micromoog specifically to reproduce the ending of this song.
It probably addicted me to synthesizers!
marble falls
(62,079 posts)4. Devo picked their first synth out of a dumpster at Kent State as people were packing up for summer ...
... they'd also had a vibraphone that still worked (spining disks inside the chimes) and went from being an art project jazz group to punk/new wave.