Good choice…I can never pick a favourite…as soon as I hear something, as in the case of The Man Who Sold the World coming up on my Spotify shuffle this morning, it is my favourite in that moment. And then there are the hidden gems such as the 2002 b-side, “When the Boys Come Marching Home”, which sums up post-9/11 angst with haunting poignancy.
On the fabulous BBC documentary “Five Years”, Rick Wakeman talks about his piano part… and how incredibly intense the chord changes were: https://youtu.be/eAmxOs5Zewc
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Yes! Also, the Man Who Sold the World.
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Oh, You Pretty Things (Live from the BBC, 1972)
https://youtu.be/3JWGXagA1MI
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Good choice…I can never pick a favourite…as soon as I hear something, as in the case of The Man Who Sold the World coming up on my Spotify shuffle this morning, it is my favourite in that moment. And then there are the hidden gems such as the 2002 b-side, “When the Boys Come Marching Home”, which sums up post-9/11 angst with haunting poignancy.
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On the fabulous BBC documentary “Five Years”, Rick Wakeman talks about his piano part… and how incredibly intense the chord changes were:
https://youtu.be/eAmxOs5Zewc