Re: Carl Palmer

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Date: Sun Feb 10 2002 - 01:04:30 EST

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    >What's up guys? Here's a brief review of a concert i attended yesterday,
    >by Carl Palmer (drummer of ELP) and his band.
    >To sum it in one word: AMAZING. I wasn't expecting anything from the
    >
            What is the band's name? Do they have any CDs available?

    >
    >Then Carl returned and played some more songs, and a solo (the guy IS
    >absolutely a MONSTER!). Sincerely, i liked his solo more than Portnoy's
    >solos. He is one of the best i have seen live (Beauford with King
    >Crimson was scary too!). These old guys only get better with time!
    >
            My favorite drum solo that I've seen in person is still Carl
    Palmer's from the Asia "Alpha" tour. He is amazing.

    >guy), maybe 35. But i didn't see his wild, modern playing coming! For a
    >final encore, they played a tune "in the works": Carmina Burana by
    >Orff....the beggining. It sounded SO heavy and cool, what a band!
    >
            That sounds cool -- how did the guitar substitute for the choral
    voices?

                                    Steve



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