yes2@sphinx.UChicago.UUCP (Randy Rzasa) (03/24/85)
Shortly after their first concert with Greg Lake, Greg left the band. I never got the entire story though. During the Budakan concert broadcast, Howe took his usual acoustic solo, and played a pretty cool tune which I am not familiar with; I have both "Beginnings" and "The Steve Howe album", however the "Beginnings" 8-track that I have broke after a few plays, so I can't remember many of the tunes. If you have info (about the tune or personnel), please post. "Yes" and ELP seem to be popular among netters, so I think (hope) it's proper to post. Let's bury all the "dead" articles and get some music discussion going again =:) -Randy Rzasa @UChicago
joeloda@aicchi.UUCP (Joseph D. Loda) (04/02/85)
In article <247@sphinx.UChicago.UUCP> yes2@sphinx.UChicago.UUCP (Randy Rzasa) writes: >Shortly after their first concert with Greg Lake, Greg left the band. >I never got the entire story though. >-Randy Rzasa @UChicago As I heard this (from radio station WXRT in Chicago) ... ELP is reforming. The personnel will be Keith Emerson, Greg Lake and Cozy Powell (the last time I heard of him was when he was playing with Deep Purple). Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the record stores ... -- Joe Loda Analysts International (Chicago Branch) (312) 882-4673 ..!ihnp4!aicchi!joeloda