I used to love Emerson, Lake and Palmer. I think I still do. I used to love them because I thought they were rock gods. I know now that they weren't rock gods, but what I love is that they tried to be.
When culture gets overinflated, yet refuses to pop, I want to be there with the needle. Enlightened cynics of the world unite! Express your love or hatred of things from the sacred to the mundane.
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I used to love Emerson, Lake and Palmer. I think I still do. I used to love them because I thought they were rock gods. I know now that they weren't rock gods, but what I love is that they tried to be.
Throughout high school I was the geek that loved 70s progressive rock and even though Gentle Giant is perhaps the one of the most underrated bands in terms of talent, their musical ability was uncanny. I'm not saying you'll like this, but for a retro look back at the pomp and ceremony of prog I present Gentle Giant's "Proclamation".
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