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La musica de la tercera guerra mundial
ОтветитьAllan Holdsworth, John Wetton, Bill Bruford, Eddie Jobson.
ОтветитьThese four musicians were among the best on the planet at this time and UK were immense.... this is an album in a million......
ОтветитьSick of solitary holidays -- 'Cause they never get away from me!
ОтветитьFun fact: If you slow down the synth arpeggio it's the same as the arpeggio in "In the Dead of Night".
ОтветитьWhat is this Emerson Lake and Palmer or what p obviously their twin brother I'm just playing?!?!
ОтветитьI remember when I first heard this album. I was sitting in class at university, when a friend of mine gently opened the door and signaled me over. We walked to his place, which was about 5 minutes from the university. Once there, he put the album on and said "You'll trip over this". Man was he right. We lit up a joint or two and listened to the full album. Good memories.
ОтветитьI saw this tour in Chicago at the Aragon Ballroom. Great show, great musicians.
ОтветитьI always loved this band, RIP Alan
ОтветитьI remember going to see UK back in 2012 when they played at Under The Bridge in London and Eddie Jobson came out first and played Alaska to kick off the show, it was such a surreal experience hearing that booming intro combined with the wind sound effects and the bright blue lights which gave it the icy cold feel, it made for an unbelievable moment. One of the best concerts i have ever been to
ОтветитьJobson inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame in 2019; Bruford inducted in 2017 with Yes. Plus Wetton and the legendary Allan Holdsworth on guitar! Geniuses all.
ОтветитьMiss Dale??
ОтветитьOr whatever
ОтветитьTiene parecido con la de reunion azteca de silveti
ОтветитьBebu silveti
ОтветитьMy Gosh, how could yo do beter than this. The intro sounds like the death star, the sycopation leading into time to kil, the 5/4 violin section. Thi is just genious.
ОтветитьBill, the best percussionist I've ever seen or heard...!
ОтветитьEverything that people love about Tool is on this album!
ОтветитьEddie Jobson: veteran of Jethro Tull, David Bowie, Uk has been inducted into the 2019 rock n roll hall of fame!
ОтветитьWe would crank this on the water in the boat at night in the dark tokin on some red bud or gold drinkin Miller High Life. Man those were the days.
ОтветитьAnarchy in U.K.
ОтветитьThis song made me spend my final cash on rototoms...
Ответитьbravo
ОтветитьMan, do I love this. It's hard to believe that there are ignorami out there on the internet who haven't heard of UK!
ОтветитьIt doesn't get any better than this.
Ответить최고의prog rock group 중하나
ОтветитьI had the good fortune to see Bruford live twice!🔥
Ответитьbetween: Yes, King Crimson, ELP and Wether Report, but own ideas and succeeded
ОтветитьChasing 🌈 s for.......
Ответитьgreat stuff
ОтветитьThee B.e.s.t.
ОтветитьI mourned so many years about the times that never will return (60s/70s), because all began to melt down into a kind of irrationality afterwards and since and eventually found consolation in all the great albums they bequeathed to us.
ОтветитьBRILLIANT
ОтветитьUk..brand x ..man those were the days...Humboldt co. Indaca
ОтветитьToo bad Bill and Alan didn't stick around
ОтветитьUK live at the Hard Rock Cafe in Hartford, 1978 brought me here
ОтветитьFcukin AMAZING.... and still AMAZING.
I did their stage sound engineering in 79......every year since, i have a month when i just have to totaly imerse myself in their wonderful songs/arrangements/sounds. Rip John👍🇬🇧
The whole album is prog masterpiece.
ОтветитьI remember the first time I heard this song. Where is was, what I was doing. Boom. On my way to work. Always cutting it close. This song came on the radio and I drove past work to listen to the song. I wasn't focused the rest of the day at work.
ОтветитьUna de mis Bandas Favoritas 🇻🇪✌️🌟
ОтветитьI was 23 when this came out. Got it because of Bruford, discovered Jobson and Holdsworth via this record. Already knew of Wetton from Family, Ash, and Heep, lol. This music is among my prize experiences. It informed my musicianship from then on. A real Touchstone!
ОтветитьWOWZA !!
ОтветитьThe supergroup that almost was. They left us wanting more, for sure.
ОтветитьI don't see any resemblance at all, to Yes, ELP, or any band. Dare to let them be unique. It's okay, you don't have to try to connect them with something more familiar, to appreciate them for what they are. It dilutes their greatness, as well as ELP and Yes.
ОтветитьThey wanted to be the Great Emerson Lake and Palmer so bad.
ОтветитьBruford!!
ОтветитьLadies and gentlemen, I give you the mighty Yamaha CS-80!
Ответить👂 💚.
This is one of my all time favorites