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  2. Fanfare for the Common Man (Emerson, Lake & Palmer song)

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    ELP had previously adapted Copland's "Hoedown" for the band's Trilogy album in 1972. Although ELP did not always initially attribute the classical source for some of their pieces [ 7 ] (only attributed in later releases of the albums), Copland was attributed as the source for both "Hoedown" and "Fanfare".

  3. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Emerson, Lake & Palmer (informally known as ELP) were an English progressive rock supergroup formed in London in 1970. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The band consisted of Keith Emerson (keyboards) of The Nice , Greg Lake (vocals, bass, guitars, producer) of King Crimson , and Carl Palmer (drums, percussion) of Atomic Rooster .

  4. Reaction video - Wikipedia

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    A reaction video, or a react video, [1] is a video in which one or more persons react to something. Videos showing the emotional reactions, criticism or commentary of people viewing movies, television series episodes, film trailers, music videos, news, or other media are numerous and popular on online video hosting services such as YouTube and ...

  5. Brain Salad Surgery - Wikipedia

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    The extant ELP footage was eventually released on video in 2005 as a part of Beyond the Beginning DVD-Video. [51] The audio recordings first appeared in 1998 on the album Then & Now . After the tour was completed in August 1974, Emerson, Lake & Palmer took an extended hiatus from recording and performing.

  6. Emerson, Lake & Powell - Wikipedia

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    Emerson, Lake & Powell, sometimes abbreviated as ELP, were an English progressive rock band, considered by many as a variant lineup of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, that released one official studio album in 1986. [1] The album's debut single was "Touch and Go," which peaked at number 60 on the Billboard charts on 19 July 1986. [2]

  7. Keith Emerson - Wikipedia

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    The GX-1 was subsequently used on the ELP album Works Volume 1, particularly on the song "Fanfare for the Common Man", and on tour. [131] It can be seen in ELP's Works Orchestral Tour video [131] and in promotional photos and videos from 1977 featuring the band playing "Fanfare" outdoors during a snowstorm in Montreal's Olympic Stadium. [132]

  8. Karn Evil 9 - Wikipedia

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    The song was covered by guitarist Paul Gilbert on his live album Beehive Live, and in the end of his instructional video Guitars from Mars II. The intro of "Zombies, March!" by shock rock/thrash metal band GWAR is based on this song. The Blue Devils Drum & Bugle Corps used Karn Evil 9 for a drum break in their 1984 and 1985 programs. [9] [10]

  9. Works Volume 1 - Wikipedia

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    The album was originally released just as the punk era was getting underway, when bands like ELP were perceived as bloated "dinosaurs". As a result, Works Volume 1 received mixed-to-poor reviews and is often viewed as marking the start of an artistic downturn in the group's career, despite the great success of " Fanfare for the Common Man " as ...