ELP Digest 30 June 2002 Volume 12 : Issue 7 The "Cold Meat Pie" Edition Today's Topics: Breaking News, Rumors, Etc. - palmer concert (May 20, 2002) - KEYBOARD PLAYER MAGAZINE / EX-CRIMSON PLAYERS RE-UNITE (May 26, 2002) - Hendrix of the Hammond (May 31, 2002) - KE in the Guardian (May 31, 2002) - Carl Palmer eventually in Rome (June 2, 2002) - Phil Hilborne (June 3, 2002) - From The Guardian: "Hendrix of the Hammond" (June 11, 2002) Reader Commentary - Vote for ELP! (May 19, 2002) - BBC 6Music available ONLINE (May 19, 2002) - Keith at 100 Club (May 19, 2002) - Subtle Reference to "Pictures" (June 4, 2002) - Items on the web ... (June 8, 2002) - New CD (June 10, 2002) - emerson plays emerson (June 15, 2002) - ELP Digestians (June 20, 2002) Questions (and Answers!) - Five Bridges: High Level Fugue (Transcription) (June 4, 2002) - sheet music (June 26, 2002) ELP-related products, tribute bands, promoters (The ELP Digest does not endorse, etc.) - Camelot Novità (May 27, 2002) - ELP TRIBUTE (June 11, 2002) - News on the new Nice book (June 14, 2002) - concerti (June 19, 2002) - MODERN DANCE 39 (June 22, 2002) - YEAHH !!! (June 26, 2002) =========================== Prelude =========================== Hi. There's quite a bit if news this month. Some more 'Palmer' dates are being announced. There's a funny bit on the keithemerson.com site about Keith meeting the Queen. An article from 'The Guardian' about Keith and the launch party for 'Emerson Plays Emerson'. And a reply to a question from 1999. (If there's cliche an ELP fan hopes is true, it's 'good things come to those who wait.') Carry on, - John - ------------------------------ Latest News from the Official ELP sites .... As you will read below, there is a story about Keith's performance for the Queen at a Golden Jubilee Party at the Royal Academy of Arts in London -- the link is on the home page at www.keithemerson.com or you can go straight to http://www.keithemerson.com/emo_meets.htm No updates this month on the Greg Lake or ELP Global web sites. Carl's site has a June update on concert and clinic dates at http://www.carlpalmer.com/news.html Also, in case you missed it, for a few weeks in late May/early June, this notice appeared on the site (it has since been removed): SPECIAL NOTICE: Carl has asked us to set the record straight regarding rumored and advertised appearances in Holland. Contrary to reports, Carl has NO confirmed dates in Holland for the month of May, 2002. Furthermore, any suggestions that Greg Lake will be appearing with Carl's band, in Holland or anywhere else, are completely false. Carl is planning appearances in Holland for November and we will keep you informed as developments warrant. If you hold tickets for any May dates in Holland we would suggest you contact the appropriate parties about exchanging your tickets or seeking a refund. Inquiries regarding Dutch dates can be directed to Don Mackay of the Rhino Agency at 0208 460 4907. =========================== Breaking News, Rumors, Etc. =========================== From: fam erkens [erkens.j@wolmail.nl] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 10:37 AM To: John Arnold Subject: Re: palmer concert Hello John, I have news for you about the Carl Palmer concert in Zoetermeer 24th May. Unfortunately for me it is not on Thursay but now on 22nd November 2002 in the concert hall "de Boederij"in the same place Zoetermeer. So I have to wait for about 6 months. The news is on the website www.boerderij.org.nl Regards Hans Erkens. [ Editor's Note: Hans also sent me a photo of a sign advertising this concert. Though the concert didn't happen, I'll upload the photo to the brain-salad.com web site for posterity. Thanks, Hans! - John - ] --------------------------------------------- From: gary.stokes4@btopenworld.com Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 4:37 PM To: elp-digest-request@reluctant.com Subject: KEYBOARD PLAYER MAGAZINE / EX-CRIMSON PLAYERS RE-UNITE Hi John, Thanks for the reminder about the Emerson interview on BBC6 Music. This was quite different to the Total Rock interview from a few weeks ago but just as entertaining! Keyboard Player magazine, issue #255, in the UK features a four page interview with Keith, and covering many aspects of his career. The interview took place around the time of the Leiber & Stoller tribute gig at Hammersmith and at which Keith appeared. (For details see http://members.tripod.com/vickyvickster/jan_june_2001.htm) Call Keyboard Player magazine on 44 208 241 3695 for back issues (I don't know how soon the Emerson issue will become a back issue, probably in June.) Fans of ELP may be interested to hear about 21t Century Schizoid Band, comprising original King Crimson members Michael Giles, Peter Giles, Ian McDonald and Mel Collins together with Jakko Jakszyk. They will be playing Crimson material at a three day event in Faversham, Kent, UK. Details at: http://www.canterburyfayre.com The would be the ideal event for an appearance from The Nice! Thanks & best regards Gary --------------------------------------------- From: Bjørn Are Davidsen [bjorn-are.davidsen@telenor.com] Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 12:38 PM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: Hendrix of the Hammond Hello John! I guess you're aware of the amusing story on Keith's web site on him meeting the Queen on May 22nd? Just saw in today's PROG e-bulletins from Tiz Hay that Keith is interviewed in The Guardian. The link is http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4424391,00.html The article is called "Hendrix of the Hammond". If anyone wonders who Hendrix is, the answer is the Emerson of the Electric Guitar. BTW, if you want Tiz's newsletter, contact her at info@progress.freeserve.co.uk ProgressForum website URL : http://www.geocities.com/progressforum/ (for reviews + progressive CDs for sale on not-for-profit basis) Yours Bjørn Are --------------------------------------------- From: Akiko Hada [akiko@bunnies.de] Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 10:12 PM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: KE in the Guardian Hello, I don't know how long this article will stay online, but here's the link to an article about Keith in the Guardian newspaper on 31 May, 2002: http://www.guardian.co.uk/friday_review/story/0,3605,724603,00.html Akiko --------------------------------------------- From: Sergio Lombardi [postaser@yahoo.it] Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 4:49 PM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: Carl Palmer eventually in Rome After April's cancelled concert, Carl Palmer's fans of Rome will finally get the chance to see his power trio performing live. On July 6th, a double concert is scheduled at RomaEstate festival: CP + Balletto di Bronzo. I will report CP Band's performance, but want now to introduce Balletto di Bronzo to the few fans who do not know the symphonic trio, led by legendary keyboard player Gianni Leone. Their masterwork, Ys (1971), musically very close to ELP, introduced a totally new sound: a very aggressive dark progressive where great symphonic keys join a unique vocal style (Leone is gifted both as a keyboardist and as a vocalist). Their performance at Nearfest 2000 is available at: http://www.studiomlive.com/nearfest2k/balletto_fireworks.htm Sergio Lombardi Rome (Italy) postaser@yahoo.it --------------------------------------------- From: Bjørn Are Davidsen [bjorn-are.davidsen@telenor.com] Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 7:06 AM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: Phil Hilborne http://www.philhilborne.com/enter.htm Click "news" and discover that "April 9th 2002, 100 Club, Oxford Street, London, Phil joined Keith Emerson on stage for the launch of Emerson's new album 'Emerson plays Emerson'. This exclusive showcase for EMI featured Lee Jackson and Brian Davison from Emerson's legendary forerunner to ELP 'The Nice' and is the first time in over 30 years that 'The Nice' have performed in public. Phil traded solos with Emerson on the classic numbers 'America' and 'Rondo' which received rapturous applause from the audience". And then follow the link to pictures of the event! Yours Bjørn Are --------------------------------------------- From: John Arnold [arnold@reluctant.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 2:06 PM To: arnold@reluctant.com Subject: From The Guardian: "Hendrix of the Hammond" To see this story with its related links on the Guardian site, go to http://www.guardian.co.uk Hendrix of the Hammond Keith Emerson founded one of the most derided - and successful - rock acts ever. Now he's pulled the plug on his electric organ and is sketching quiet tunes on a Steinway. By Jonathan Glancey Thursday May 30 2002 The Guardian "A waste of talent and electricity." John Peel's verdict on Emerson, Lake and Palmer's first major workout at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival was less than genial. There was to be no appeal. "We were slated from the beginning," says a laid-back and unexpectedly funny Keith Emerson 32 years on. Perhaps the sight and sound of antique cannons blasting an unsuspecting photographer into the audience at the end of a 22-minute rendition of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition on Moog, Hammond, bass and drums were not exactly to Peel's taste. "We tried the cannons out on a field near Heathrow airport," says Emerson. "They seemed harmless enough. Today we would have been arrested as terrorists." Musical terrorists, well worth locking up and throwing away the key (C, D or A-flat) in Peel's opinion. "There were no quarters given. ELP was out on a limb. I'd wanted to create a three-piece band with the biggest sound possible, a kind of three-man electric orchestra. We had an ambitious repertoire of rocked-up classics based on Bach, Bartok, Janacek, Mussorgsky, and Ginastera intercut with blues, boogie, rock'n'roll, and we'd experiment, extemporise anywhere in between. We'd play this multi-layered stuff - complex time-changes and a lot of stage theatrics, like me spinning into space while playing the piano - without anyone working tapes or pulling strings behind the scenes. We were a live band. We could play anything we recorded. I've never liked being stuck in studios." They may have been pretentious and heavy on electricity, but ELP were a huge hit despite Peel's misgivings. Between 1970 and 1977, and again, on and off after numerous splits, until four years ago, ELP circled the world like an atomic-powered satellite, blasting off at Plymouth Guildhall on August 23 1970 and coming down to land at San Diego on August 31 1998. With an 80-piece orchestra if needed, an arsenal of instruments, an army of roadies and three custom-designed 40-ton artics. Arenas were packed. Knives were stabbed into Hammonds. Drumkits revolved. Albums went platinum. And punk came...and went. "For the silver jubilee in 1977, Atlantic released Fanfare for the Common Man as a single," says Emerson. "I think we cut it down from seven minutes to three, otherwise it would have been one of the longest singles ever. We got to number two. The Sex Pistols beat us with God Save the Queen..." Punk did its best to drown out prog rock but ELP played on. "I liked the Sex Pistols," says Emerson. "Funnily enough, John Lydon became a neighbour in Santa Monica." Everyone, it seems, chills out in the end. He is back with a new album, Emerson Plays Emerson, for EMI Classics. It's a revelation. There's plenty of talent, but not a single watt, amp or volt. Not so much as a squeak from a Moog synthesizer, much less the compulsive chant of a Hammond L100 or C3 in full, bluesy flight. Instead we hear the man once dubbed the "Jimi Hendrix of the organ" sketching quietly with his favourite Steinway. The piano is Emerson's first love. It shows. So does the sheer range of styles he has mastered - perhaps too many for one album - from the age of six. Here are reflective, self-penned ballads, a smokey Barrelhouse Shakedown and a Honky Tonk Train Blues duel for two pianos, with Oscar Peterson. There's Hammer it Out ("with the piano regarded as a member of the percussion family, I hope I haven't let the relatives down") and, touchingly, a closing medley of Nicola, Silver Shoes and I'll See You in My Dreams, recorded when he was 14. "I played for my auntie's dance classes when I was 13 and 14, everything from tap-dancing to ballet. I learned a lot of styles, but I was painfully shy, hiding away behind the piano, and being driven mad by the sight of all those girls. I used to make loads of Airfix Spitfires while dreaming of being a star and a hit with the girls." "Not the Spitfires," says Louise from EMI Classics, popping into the bar where we are talking. "Don't get started on the Spitfires, Keith; you're meant to be talking about your new album." But we do talk about Spitfires. Emerson even pulls a video from his bag of the life of RJ Mitchell, the legendary aircraft's designer. A keen flyer, he tried to buy a Spitfire in 1972, the year he got his pilot's licence. "Perhaps it's best I didn't; it would have ended up just sitting there, looking beautiful, in the grounds of the house." The house was a Tudor mansion set in seven acres of rural Sussex. Home in the dancing schools days was a council house on the edge of Worthing. The Emersons moved there in 1945 when Keith, an only child, was a few months old. "My father played piano-accordion, piano, guitar and introduced me to Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, Dudley Moore and many others. Mum and Dad didn't smoke or drink. It was a disciplined childhood. When I first went on the road with the VIPs and Gary Farr and the T-Bones, I wasn't into the rock'n'roll lifestyle. I didn't even like beer. Mum used to polish my L100 as if it was piece of furniture." The idea of sitting behind a piece of furniture on stage, missing out on a lead guitarist's glamour, inspired Emerson's increasingly flamboyant stage act. "I wanted to do for the keyboards what Hendrix, a friend, was doing for the guitar. We talked about forming a band shortly before Jimi died, but it would have been too competitive." A word of warning pop-pickers: it might have been called HELP. Both men, mild-mannered Dr Jekylls off stage, nurtured a Mr Hyde. One in any band is usually enough. "Jimi played the guitar behind his back or with his teeth. I took to riding the L100 like a bucking bronco. It weighs 350lb; when it's on top of you, you need the adrenalin rush you get onstage to chuck it around. I'd play Bach's Toccata and Fugue from behind the keyboard. I'd hold down chords with knives during our version of Dave Brubeck's Rondo." With the Nice, Emerson set fire to the stars and stripes while savaging his way through Bernstein's America; when he did this in the US, kids in the audience burned their call-up cards. With ELP, he shot flames into the audience from the ribbon-control of his Moog. "There were lots of funny moments among the broken ribs and blown-off fingernails. When we were touring as Emerson Lake and Powell [in 1986, with the late Cozy Powell on drums], I was playing this very complex arrangement based on Holst's Mars. One section was hard to remember, so I had a monitor set up above the keyboards with the score. I'm playing away and look up only to see the monitor showing a heavy Swedish porn video..." The laughs ended in 1994, when a condition Emerson compares to "writer's cramp" stopped the keyboard player in his lightning-fast tracks. He shows me a long scar from the subsequent operation. "I didn't play for a year. This was the same time the house in Sussex burned down, that I went through a heavy divorce - my fault, I fell in love with someone else - after 23 years of marriage and two great sons, and there were money troubles. I drank a lot, cried, went through psychotherapy and moved to Santa Monica." It was time to take stock. "I wrote film scores, customised a Harley-Davidson and began writing my biography, Pictures of an Exhibitionist. It's due out later this year." He also got healthy, running four New York and London marathons, water-skiing, diving and shooting. "I never could keep still; I get bored doing nothing." Emerson has since regained full use of his hands and can play as fast as ever, but Emerson Plays Emerson brings out his slower, more sensitive side. He's 57 now. He has a beautiful girlfriend. Enough money. He can choose what to do next. He seems remarkably relaxed. Is he learning to take it easy? "Well, I'm coming back from California to live here. I have a dream of retiring to an old cottage by the sea in Cornwall. I've never lived far from the sea. It calms me down and inspires me at the same time." What does he plan next? Not another ELP reunion? "I don't think so; I'd like to get out there and just play to anyone who cares to listen. Sometimes with the Nice (the band was reunited for the first time in 32 years at London's 100 Club in April), sometimes with other musicians." But without, it seems, the Dungeons & Dragons aesthetic, the overweening desire to get out from behind the furniture and the wasted electricity that caused John Peel to switch off all those years ago. Emerson Plays Emerson is out now. Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited =========================== Reader Commentary =========================== From: Bjørn Are Davidsen [bjorn-are.davidsen@telenor.com] Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 10:53 AM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: Vote for ELP! Besides having the Bruce-Keith-interview tonight, www.bbc.co.uk/6music also does a voting on one's 3 fav albums from the last 50 years. I voted for BSS; Trilogy and Close to The Edge (Yes). Please vote for the same albums, it's the only way to get ELP into the list! Yours Bjørn Are --------------------------------------------- From: Tiz @ ProgressForum [info@progress.freeserve.co.uk] Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 1:42 PM To: ELP digest Subject: BBC 6Music available ONLINE Maybe this could be passed on to ELP digest readers - with kind regards from Tiz Hay @ ProgressForum site :) Online listening is possible world-wide to BBC 6Music - example Keith Emerson's May 19th interview http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/presenters/bruce_dickinson/ (select LISTEN LIVE) Unequipped for online radio-listening? One source of a FREE download of suitable software is RealOne Player http://forms.real.com/real/realone/realone.html?dc=518517516&type=dl&src=020 510realhome_1 (if that line splits, please copy it to your browser) The Bruce Dickinson show airs Sundays for 3 hours, starting 2100 hours in the UK (4PM EST for Americans). Ditto for his Saturday show - May 25th edition is presented by stand-in presenter Rick Wakeman! Maybe try tuning-in now - or soon, as a test...? Hope this helps some ELP fans. Tiz - webmistress, ProgressForum site http://www.geocities.com/progressforum/ email : info@progress.freeserve.co.uk --------------------------------------------- From: Paul Crane [paul.crane@virgin.net] Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 3:37 PM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: Keith at 100 Club Hi all Thought you might like this!! I entered the draw for a ticket to see Keith before we went on holiday, when we got back the ticket was on the door mat!! How do you think I feel after reading all your great reviews? I was "gutted". :-) Cheers anyway and thanks for the opportunity to enter. Regards Paul Crane. --------------------------------------------- From: Ryan Humphrey [ryan@ryansplace.tv] Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 12:44 AM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: Subtle Reference to "Pictures" First and foremost I must applaud John for maintaining the Digest. As a hardcore ELP fan it is an invaluable resource for information relating to my favorite band. Anyway, for the meat and potatoes of my submission, I was just wanting to bring to light an interesting connection I found between the original ELP version of Pictures and Keith's solo following Fanfare from the Live at the Royal Albert Hall album. Where the bass line changes during the solo, it becomes the bass line from Blues Variations, and oddly enough the opening organ solo from Variations is exactly what Keith starts playing! I doubt this is coincidence, and rather a subtle reference to one of their finest works. Ryan Humphrey --------------------------------------------- From: John Arnold To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 8:32 PM Subject: Items on the web ... Hi. Heard from a Digest reader who, while browsing, found a link to EMI's news release at http://www.emiclassics.com/newreleases/apr02/press_rel/emerson.html The final paragraph says, "Keith Emerson is busy with several on-going projects. As well as The Nice reunion at the 100 Club, he is organising international tour dates for later this year, and is currently rehearsing with an all-new group." The same reader found an interview with Greg Lake conducted during the Ringo tour last summer, which mentions his new album and his hopes (at the time) that it would be out by fall of this year. It's at http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/greg_lake_interview.htm Also, there is what appears to be a review of Palmer's February 10 concert in Mexico City at http://www.rock.com.mx/palmer.html - John - --------------------------------------------- From: Dave Bailey [davidbailey@fenetre.co.uk] Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 4:06 PM To: ELP-digest@reluctant.com Subject: New CD Hi John I've just acquired the latest CD from Sanctury Records, The Best Of The Bootlegs on CMDDD442. This is a 2 CD set with 14 tracks. CD 1 :- 01 - Hoedown 3/8/72 Saratoga Springs 02 - Knife Edge 1/9/71 Gaelic Park NY 03 - Pictures At An Exhibition 28/6/72 Long Beach Arena 04 - Take A Pebble / Lucky Man 28/6/72 Long Beach Arena 05 - Tarkus 21/4/72 Louisville Town Hall 06 - Endless Enigma 13/8/72 Saratoga 07 - Nutrocker 21/4/72 Louisville Town Hall CD 2 :- 01 - Jerusalem 26/3/74 Henry Lewit Arena Witchita 02 - The Pirates 30/11/77 Civic Centre Newhaven 03 - Karn Evil 9 1st Impression 26/3/74 Henry Lewit Arena Witchita 04 - Still....You Turn Me On 26/7/74 Rich Stadium Buffalo 05 - The Barbarian 1/9/71 Gaelic Park NY 06 - Ce'st La Vie 30/11/77 Civic Centre Newhaven 07 - Fanfare For The Common Man 30/11/77 Civic Centre Newhaven In the absence of new material this is better than nothing. The quality is good with a good selection of classic ELP tracks. A must for die hard ELP fans All the best Dave Bailey Stoke-on-Trent --------------------------------------------- From: Simon Griffiths [simon_griffiths@email.com] Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 2:32 PM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: emerson plays emerson I just managed to buy a copy of "emerson plays emerson" and think its awesome. What really surprised me was the last track of Keith playing at the age of 14 - unbelievable playing for such an age. BTW, I tried to buy the CD at a Virgin Megastore while on business in Denver, Co,. but they didn't have it. On my way home via the UK, I found an HMV store in Richmond that had several copies. Hasn't it got to the US yet? Simon Griffiths Johannesburg, South Africa [Editor's Note: Some source (e.g., bn.com) claim the official US release date is July 2! - John - ] --------------------------------------------- From: Ozzie [wosborn@kc.rr.com] Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 6:16 PM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: ELP Digestians in ELP Digest, 19 May 2002 - Volume 12 : Issue 6 Tony Wawryk wrote <> I just wanted to suggest "ELP Digestians" - sounds formal, yet cool. Tony brought up another interesting point - about UK football using ELP tunes at games. US football (NFL) is still quite fond of ELP music, for the last few years the Kansas City Chiefs have featured a live band (Tony DiPardo) who play "Fanfare" as a pre-game song. They do it pretty good jazz band version - not bad at all. I also noticed use of "Welcome back..." several times on TV when ESPN introduced the St. Louis Rams ("the show that never ends."). I find it rather interesting that ELP music lends itself so well (even after all these years) to sports programming. I'd love to hear some reader ("ELP Digestians") comments as to why this is so. I loved all the comments from those lucky souls who have seen E and P recently. Let's hope for more to come. Can't wait for Emerson's CD - it should be in my mailbox soon!!! Cheers, Ozzie =========================== Questions (and Answers!) =========================== From: Reinhard Michel [reinhard_michel@web.de] Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 8:04 AM To: elp-digest@reluctant.com Subject: Subject: Five Bridges: High Level Fugue (Transcription) Hi Dave, Just happened to read your question (7/25/1999) concerning High Level Fugue. Maybe I can be of some help. I've tried to transcribe the whole thing (been a very hard work due to Keith Emerson's heavily pumped damper pedal and - of course - the track's tempo. But I succeeded (once upon an ancient Atari time, without the assistance of slow downers etc.). So if you will try for the result, e-mail me. (reinhard-Michel@web.de) Regards Reinhard Michel --------------------------------------------- From: Schott.18 [schott.18@tin.it] Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 7:52 AM To: elp-digest-web@reluctant.com Subject: sheet music Dear all, I'm an italian EL&P fan . First of all my congratulations for yr beautiful web site !!! My question is the following: I'm looking for the sheet music of Keith Emerson's CLOSE TO HOME . I've surfed the web without success. Can anyone of you help me ?? Thanks in advance . Please write to my personal email : otter.clara@inwind.it Ciao Silvio Silvestro Genoa -Italy =========================== ELP-related products, tribute bands, promoters (The ELP Digest does not endorse, etc.) =========================== From: Camelot Club [lotclub@tin.it] Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 8:23 AM To: itaprogforum@yahoogroups.com Subject: Camelot Novità CAMELOT CLUB - VIGEVANO Tel.: 0338/6781720 FAX : 0381/82335 E-Mail: lotclub@tin.it http://space.tin.it/musica/massorla LISTA N. 4 del 27/05/2002 Cari amici, eccoci a darvi tutte le novit discografiche uscite e la lunga lista di concerti previsti per i prossimi mesi. Tante sono le cose uscite che per non appesantire la mail tutti quelli che vorranno avere la lista delle offerte le invieremo a parte dietro vostra richiesta. Iniziamo subito con i concerti: la seconda Progvention organizzata dagli amici di "From Genesis To Revalaction" mitica trasmissione di Radio Popolare si effettuer al Bloom di Mezzago (Mi) il 9 giugno prossimo. La giornata con banchetti dibattiti, rarit, ecc. vedr anche l'esibizione di due validi gruppi: la prima uscita degli "Assolo di Bongo" gruppo veneto che segue le orme dei Dfa ed i "Garden Wall" che ritornano ad esibirsi Live per promuove il nuovo album in uscita per la Yellow. Inutile dire che noi ci saremo ed aspettiamo anche tutti Voi. Cogliamo anche l'occasione per ricordare a tutti i soci che sono in scadenza le tessere associative per l'anno 2002. Quest'anno la tessera sociale e' di Euro 10,00=. Il costo e l'automatico rinnovo Vi saranno addebitati con il prossimo invio di materiale. Grazie per aiutarci a diffondere "il Verbo". Grazie ancora. IN CONCERTO: CARL PALMER + ELP Tribute -28 Maggio 2002 Mestre CARL PALMER + ELP Tribute -30 Maggio 2002 Sassari ASGARD - 30 Maggio 2002 Vicenza "Midian" (...) ELP Tribute - 5 giugno 2002; Viadana (Mn) Giardini (...) ELP Tribute - 21 giugno 2002; Reggiolo (Re) Hard Rock Beer (...) ELP Tribute - 29 giugno 2002; Boretto (Re) Lido Po (...) KEITH EMERSON - EMERSON PLAY EMERSON € 14,50 IL NUOVO ALBUM SOLISTA DI EMERSON CHE AL PIANO CI PRESENTA UNA RACCOLTA DI SUCCESSI LARGAMENTE RIVISITATI CON LA PRESENZA DI OSPITI DI PRESTIGIO. (...) Grazie e a presto CAMELOT CLUB --------------------------------------------- From: Gianluca [tgl@2ainfo.it] Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 1:14 PM To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Subject: ELP TRIBUTE ...STUPENDO, PERFETTO... HA SMESSO DI PIOVERE !!! ...QUINDI... CI VEDIAMO, DOMANI MERCOLEDI' 12 PRESSO I GIARDINI DI VIADANA -MN- AL CONCERTO DEGLI: EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute GIANLUCA TAGLIAVINI http://digilander.iol.it/hammondleslie --------------------------------------------- From: Martyn.Hanson@arcadiagroup.co.uk Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 2:19 AM To: John Arnold Subject: RE: FW: News on the new Nice book Hi John Just like to mention that the book can be ordered on Amazon UK. Just type my name to bring it up. We are inserting the pics into the book now. It won't be like the ELP book where they were just in the middle ; in the conventional way. It will be more like Helter's King Crimson book - they will be liberally inserted throughout the text. I prefer it this way as we are able to use more pics. cheers Martyn --------------------------------------------- From: Gianluca [tgl@2ainfo.it] Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 1:40 PM To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Subject: concerti QUESTA SETTIMANA: EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute live f. birra di REGGIOLO -RE- Venerdi'21 Giugno live f. birra di GAZZOLDO degli IPPOLITI -MN- Domenica 23 Giugno Gianluca Tagliavini http://digilander.iol.it/hammondleslie --------------------------------------------- From: moderndance@btinternet.com Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 2:58 PM To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Subject: MODERN DANCE 39 Dear All, Issue #39 of Modern Dance is now up and running. As well as our regular, exclusive articles, there's quite a few reviews this time around. We have part two of The Kinks' early output, yet another piece on Emerson Lake And Palmer, plus loads of reviews covering almost every genre there is. Our twenty Questions this time sees us in the ring with Alpha & Omega, as well as a mini profile on the American label, BSI Recordings. So, have fun! For those of you who have any reviews in #39, a paper copy of the magazine will be with you soon, if not before.... If there's anyone out there who wants a link putting on to our website, then please let me know. I will promise to try and get my act together and remember to put you on with the next upload. We'd like to think you'll be putting us on your links page by way of return. Cheers, Dave W Hughes The Modern Dance A-Z Review Magazine 12 Blakestones Road Slaithwaite Huddersfield HD7 5UQ UK moderndance@btinternet.com www.modern-dance.co.uk --------------------------------------------- From: Gianluca [tgl@2ainfo.it] Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 10:13 AM To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Subject: YEAHH !!! CIAO AMICI, ECCOVI L' AGGIORNAMENTO DEGLI EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute. SPERO DI VEDERVI PRESTO !!! GIANLUCA TAGLIAVINI http://digilander.iol.it/hammondleslie EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute live at F. Birra in Pieve di Coriano -MN- 17/07/02 EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute live at Lido Po in Revere -MN- 24/07/02 EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute live at Lido Po in Boretto -RE- 27/07/02 EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute live at Cortili in Modena -MO- 05/08/02 EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute live at F. Unita' in Suzzara -MN- 10/08/02 EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute live in Atri -TE- 12/08/02 EMERSON LAKE & PALMER tribute live F. 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