Keith Emerson (1944–2016)
Auteur de Pictures of an Exhibitionist: From the Nice to Emerson Lake and Palmer - The True Story of the Man Who Changed the Sound of Rock
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Œuvres de Keith Emerson
Pictures of an Exhibitionist: From the Nice to Emerson Lake and Palmer - The True Story of the Man Who Changed the… (2003) 17 exemplaires
Keith Emerson & Nice 3 exemplaires
Vivacitas: Live At Glasgow 2002 1 exemplaire
With the Nice [sound recording] 1 exemplaire
Keith Emerson With The Nice 1 exemplaire
KEITH EMERSON WITH THE NICE vinyl record 1 exemplaire
Hammer it out : the anthology 1 exemplaire
Lucky Man: autobiografia di un tastierista rock 1 exemplaire
La grande storia del rock 1 exemplaire
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Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom légal
- Emerson, Keith Noel
- Date de naissance
- 1944-11-02
- Date de décès
- 2016-03-11
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- UK
- Lieu de naissance
- Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England, UK
- Lieu du décès
- Santa Monica, California, USA
- Cause du décès
- suicide
- Lieux de résidence
- Worthing, West Sussex, England, UK
Santa Monica, California, USA - Études
- West Tarring School, Sussex, England, UK
- Professions
- musician
composer - Organisations
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer
The Nice
Membres
Critiques
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 19
- Aussi par
- 2
- Membres
- 42
- Popularité
- #357,757
- Évaluation
- 3.5
- Critiques
- 2
- ISBN
- 3
This book is fun and quirky, much like I'm sure he was on his good days. His descriptions and turns of phrase kept me on my reading toes and pointed out that he was more than a dull rock star. Other reviewers have pointed out how detailed the events are with his first band, The Nice, and I really have to agree. He puts a lot of detail into his early years, childhood, school exploits, and the like, which is expected in an autobiography. But. While his career started with The Nice, they had nowhere near the impact of ELP on the world of music.
And glossing over the part of the book that ELP fans want to know about (how did he develop the Fugue in Endless Enigma? Where did the inspiration for Karn Eval 9 come from, and how did that music develop?) might have been because so much more of ELP was documented than The Nice was. Maybe also the constant fighting in the band was still troubling and he wanted to just dash off the bare minimum about the band and their history. Or maybe he just wound down from the first part of the book and couldn't continue the momentum.
Another troubling aspect was the constant reference and relaying of his and bandmates' sexual exploits. Unnecessary, and makes me wonder who he was trying to impress. Loved ya for your music, Keith.
But. I'm glad I found this book at a halfway reasonable price and read it. He was a friggin' musical genius, and I grieve for his passing by suicide.… (plus d'informations)