Sheik Yerbouti
Lifer
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Ian Anderson will hurt you for that. Elton John, well, he's a madman across the water.
As would Peter Gabriel.
Ian Anderson will hurt you for that. Elton John, well, he's a madman across the water.
I'd forgotten Warren myself, is really a big favorite of mine.
ELP had been mentioned I thought, I didn't go looking to track one down in particular, keyboards are just a gimme there :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Then I saw something shiny and got distracted.
That was one of the three I listed
Greetings good folk of the ether skies,
How did the intelligentsia miss this one:
Imagine by John Lennon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVg2EJvvlF8
Possibly the piano tune of the 20th Century.
Which then reminds me of Maybe I'm Amazed by Sir Paul McCartney.
While I do enjoy the song (I've got a tattoo that says "You may say I'm a dreamer" after all), it's not particularly "rock-n-roll", and is not in the candidacy for "piano tune of the century" IMO. Could make a very strong showing in other categories.Greetings good folk of the ether skies,
How did the intelligentsia miss this one:
Imagine by John Lennon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVg2EJvvlF8
Possibly the piano tune of the 20th Century.
Which then reminds me of Maybe I'm Amazed by Sir Paul McCartney.
Not rock, but great piano. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-mYX0qKkB8
I had to post that because you all said what I was already going to post!
:awe:
Not rock, but great piano. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-mYX0qKkB8
I had to post that because you all said what I was already going to post!
:awe: