Greg Lake Comments on King Crimson

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Greg Lake reminisces about the original King Crimson lineup in this unedited footage.
    For more on Greg Lake, visit our tribute site at www.ladiesofthelake.com

Komentáře • 299

  • @beckylink
    @beckylink Před 7 lety +169

    RIP to the voice of the original King Crimson. And what a beautiful, rich, full voice, so elegant and resonant. Never forget...the great Greg Lake. Will miss you always Greg. What a class act, what a good guy and what a TALENT. I grew up on this man's voice.. Epitaph and Moonchild, 20th C Schizoid Man, plus Still You Turn Me On, are some of my favorites.

    • @Cinemagoer_64
      @Cinemagoer_64 Před 4 lety +4

      beckylink amen!!! RIP!

    • @rebeccahernandez3460
      @rebeccahernandez3460 Před 4 lety +3

      Mine too! I love his voice

    • @DarttheLegend
      @DarttheLegend Před 4 lety +5

      Epitaph is great vocally but my personal favorite for his voice is I Talk to the Wind.

    • @DavidLazarus
      @DavidLazarus Před 3 lety +3

      @@DarttheLegend - I love the transition from the raucous of 21st Century Schizoid Man to I Talk To The Wind! Just awesome to go from blistering guitar to flute!

    • @northernlight4614
      @northernlight4614 Před 2 lety +3

      @@DavidLazarus
      Yes. What a nice transition between the two songs.

  • @drenachaplin3784
    @drenachaplin3784 Před 9 lety +81

    Probably my favorite voice in music...and how nice that he is such a lovely person.

    • @AlexanderStemkowski
      @AlexanderStemkowski Před 8 lety +5

      +Drena Chaplin How ELP ;)

    • @tommcconville4270
      @tommcconville4270 Před 3 lety +1

      And one of my favorite voices and musicians as well Dreena. I greatly admired Greg Lake as a fine man and a decent and nice man as well. He played the music I listened to in my youth, and it was tremendous, outstanding! May he rest in peace.

  • @wearealloneexceptforthatgu7848

    This interview reminds me of what Greg Lake was like the day I met him, March 24, 1972, at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium. It was only my second rock concert, courtesy of my 16-year-old brother. I was 15, and our friend Frank with us was 14. My musician brother insisted we arrive in the morning at the venue to watch ELP's equipment load-in. It had just completed and we were about to head for the stage door, where female me hoped to build up the courage to ask for ELP's autographs, when a limo pulled up to the loading dock and out stepped Keith Emerson. To our chagrin, Keith gave us a suspicious frown and kept walking swiftly into the venue. Then Greg Lake and Carl Palmer came out of the limo laughing, and walked straight over to us, and they could not have been nicer. I was so starstruck at meeting my musical heroes I could barely glance at them. I was content to watch as my brother talked with them at length. Then he told them this was only my second rock concert, that he'd taken me to my first the month before. Carl Palmer asked me, "Oh, who did you see last month?" I managed to answer, "Alice Cooper." Greg smiled at me and said, "Ah, Alice. They put on a good show. How do they kill him this tour?" The effect of the gorgeous Greg Lake grinning flirtatiously at me just about bowled over this little girl. I had to rely on my drama class/school play training in order to be able to reply. I answered dramatically, "The gallows," and I mimed a noose around my neck and hanging limp. Greg and Carl started laughing, and I thought, "Oh, thank God." Then they invited us to their sound check, which turned out to be a full rehearsal of their entire show that night, during which Greg or Carl or both came and talked with us throughout the afternoon every time they took a break, while Keith Emerson played keyboards nonstop and apparently was composing a new piece that later turned up on "Brain Salad Surgery." Greg and Carl were friendly and kind, as interested in asking us questions and listening carefully to our answers and getting to know us as we were in them, which was amazing to me - these two consummate artists didn't act like rock stars about to be in a spotlight on stage playing to 9,000 fans. It was a great day I love recalling. What impressed me most was Greg's thoughtfulness - by that I mean he treated everyone as an equal and with respect, all of the staff at the venue and us, and he constantly had an expression that he was evaluating everything and being thoughtful in the way he interacted and responded. He and Carl both gave me encouragement in my music, and Greg confided he didn't consider himself a born naturally gifted musician, and he gave me specific instructions for how to learn and improve as a musician. I went on to become a decent musician and have a decent music career, thanks to Greg Lake and Carl Palmer. I know Greg didn't believe in God, but I hope he in fact is in Heaven and having a great time. He was a beautiful soul, not puffed up by his success. The Greg Lake you see in interviews, and who did his "Songs of a Lifetime Tour" where he talked about music being a journey we took together, and he genuinely was interested in hearing others' stories and experiences, was the same Greg Lake we met that day in 1972 at the height of his success. I'm really saddened he passed so young, and my heart is with his loved ones who are missing him every day. Greg had a great sense of humor, also. Both he and Carl did. At one point, a mean security guard came along and told us to leave. My brother muttered, "Say something." I politely told the guard, "Sir, Greg Lake invited us to stay." "Who's Greg Lake?" he demanded. "He's one of the artists appearing here tonight - Emerson, Lake and Palmer?" I replied. "Where is he?" the guard demanded. "He's on the stage, playing bass," I replied. The guard stormed to the stage, where ELP were playing. The music stopped abruptly. The guard stormed back to us, followed casually by Greg Lake, who had a figuring-things-out expression. He saw us, and addressed the guard, "Oh, yes, those are our friends; we asked them to stay. Will that be all right?" "It makes no difference to me," the guard snapped angrily, and stormed away. When he was out of earshot, Greg leaned over and said confidentially, "For a moment there, I thought he was going to make Keith and Carl and me leave. Frankly, I don't think he cares much for our music." We all burst out laughing.

    • @jonesy2111
      @jonesy2111 Před 6 lety +15

      WeAreAllOne ExceptForThatGuy Great story, thanks...Greg Lake always came off as a very decent and kind man who was very thoughtful

    • @shelflife3867
      @shelflife3867 Před 6 lety +24

      Thanks for writing about your experience. Very well written and it says loads about Greg Lake's personal nature. Wow! You are so fortunate! Thanks for sharing!

    • @marprox3605
      @marprox3605 Před 5 lety +2

      thank you so much.

    • @progqueen5952
      @progqueen5952 Před 5 lety +17

      WeAreAllOne ExceptForThatGuy , I know you left this comment some time ago, but I’m a 59 yr old grandmother from Illinois, who is now just taking up guitar because of watching Greg Lake videos! Your comment was so inspiring to me, I wanted you to know how I felt. I have been taking a prog rock journey, but the first song I will play will be Lucky Man! And we both know who wrote that!

    • @casey8378
      @casey8378 Před 5 lety +5

      this made my morning..thanks for taking the time to tell this amazing memory

  • @rebeccahernandez3460
    @rebeccahernandez3460 Před 6 lety +125

    The interviewer is a jerk acting as he did at the beginning of the interview. Greg as someone else said is a humble classy man who gave his time to give this interview and didn't deserve to have this guy act as he did. Greg was a wonderful talented man and is deeply missed.

    • @rayvicchio9094
      @rayvicchio9094 Před 4 lety +2

      Becky Hernandez I think he is a bloated snob. Spectacular voice however.

    • @rebeccahernandez3460
      @rebeccahernandez3460 Před 4 lety +22

      @@rayvicchio9094 Your entitled to your opinion. But the interviewer was still a jerk and I didn't see Greg do or say anything that wasn't nice. As far as his weight goes, lots of people gain weight for different reasons. Greg struggled with his weight all his life, as many people do and as he got older he was on medications that can cause you to gain weight. Just because you don't like his looks is no cause to be nasty about it. Hopefully someday no one will say something that awful about you.

    • @rayvicchio9094
      @rayvicchio9094 Před 4 lety

      Becky Hernandez The keyword is snob. The bloated comment was just a jab at his indulgence. His looks has nothing to do with the fact he has an overblown view of himself and his impact on KC. But his voice is remarkable.

    • @rebeccahernandez3460
      @rebeccahernandez3460 Před 4 lety +12

      @@rayvicchio9094 As I said, you are entitled to your opinion.

    • @rayvicchio9094
      @rayvicchio9094 Před 4 lety +1

      Becky Hernandez yes but you are not entitled to a misunderstanding of my opinion. Which you certainly hold. Lake was totally unconvincing regarding his feelings about KC.

  • @nightshift8249
    @nightshift8249 Před 3 lety +10

    It’s hard to fathom how much talent was packed into this one guy. Great voice, great songwriting, and an animal on both bass and guitar.

  • @tonyv47
    @tonyv47 Před 9 lety +85

    greg lake, a classy guy, humble & what is missing in music today

  • @timberwrightsvs480
    @timberwrightsvs480 Před 7 lety +35

    One of the most overlooked musical talents I can think of. His genre has lost one of the most unique vocalists ever recorded. His exceptional voice will be well-missed by all who actually care about such things. God Speed to you, mate.

  • @WarhawkBeyond2040
    @WarhawkBeyond2040 Před rokem +6

    Greg Lake for me will always be the voice of King Crimson and even though that lineup didn't last long, they not only made history but created some of the greatest music ever thus helping to kick off the genre that we know as prog rock. ELP were the biggest supergroup on the planet and conquered the entire world with countless masterpieces. A fantastic singer, bassist, guitarist and amazing composer, one of the true legends of music
    RIP Greg Lake and thank you for all of the fantastic music

  • @KingProgdor
    @KingProgdor Před 16 lety +33

    He's a model of the way a famous musician SHOULD act towards not only his bandmates, but also to his fans. He's a brilliant musician, in both the first two King Crimson albums as well as Emerson, Lake & Palmer.

  • @Philippe_III
    @Philippe_III Před 7 lety +9

    Thanks for all your great songs. Greg Lake we will miss you !

  • @marylovesfrank
    @marylovesfrank Před 16 lety +7

    I love Greg Lake. No matter of many years may have gone by, he's still special to me.

  • @bondurango
    @bondurango Před 16 lety +15

    King Crimson is THE original Prog Rock band and with all their lineup changes the band is like a history of the genre. Greg's stay in the band was short, but Pete Townshend called "In The Court Of The Crimson King" an 'uncanny' masterpiece.

  • @harveydents
    @harveydents Před 11 lety +58

    GREG is pretty much the most UNDERRATED BASSIST, GUITARIST, and MUSICIAN EVER

    • @gustavopardiplaz4301
      @gustavopardiplaz4301 Před 2 lety

      Singer

    • @psychodelicrock12
      @psychodelicrock12 Před rokem

      In fact he had the best bass guitar sound on Welcome Back my friends to the show that never Ends ladies and gentlemen, Emerson Lake and Palmer.

  • @fabrikk60
    @fabrikk60 Před 10 lety +18

    Lake is a very thoughtful and gracious interviewee; glad I heard this.
    Funny that none of the 1969 Crimson talks about the breakup. ITCOTKC came out in October, and only 2 months later the band was finished - that must be some kind of all-time record for the speedy demise of a successful band.

    • @rmn3186
      @rmn3186 Před 6 lety +2

      KC formed late 1968. They played the Hyde Park Concert on July 5, 1969.

    • @allenschmitz9644
      @allenschmitz9644 Před 6 lety +3

      Do you think they were influenced by the release of the MOODY BLUES DEMO RECORD of 1968?

  • @jaym4958
    @jaym4958 Před 4 lety +7

    Lucky man,/,,, what a lucky man he was 💖

    • @rman52
      @rman52 Před 3 lety

      He wrote that as a kid too. ELP was the best.

  • @bobthebear1246
    @bobthebear1246 Před 3 lety +4

    Greg Lake was such a humble, gracious, thoughtful, intelligent human being; a real gentleman. Plus, he possessed one of the most powerful baritone voices in music, and played TF out of his bass guitar (and guitar).

  • @waynedent7646
    @waynedent7646 Před 7 lety +46

    I remember Jon Anderson or one of the members of the original line up of Yes describing seeing KC for the first time, and saying what a total mind blowing experience it was. It was said that KC played that first album's worth of material pretty true to what you hear on the record. I mean really. ..all those dynamics and tight fast riffs that the entire band plays togeher...and it being such a new and different sound...I dare say the influence that band had on the other bands at that time was tremendous. Certainly Yes pays homage on Heart of the Sunrise especially!

    • @brianjlevine
      @brianjlevine Před 7 lety +16

      Anderson also said that he talked to Greg Lake after the concert and complimented him on the songs. Lake replied "Wait til you hear the next lot." If only we got a lot more of that incarnation.
      Crimson is part of what drove Yes to greater heights. Or as Peter Banks put it "They scared us."

    • @johnkru1295
      @johnkru1295 Před 3 lety +1

      Interesting, being a huge Yes and ELP fan. In The Court of... is the best thing I know from KC. But there is so much I haven't heard.

    • @jonbongjovi1869
      @jonbongjovi1869 Před 2 lety +2

      @@brianjlevine it's like the food chain!
      Yes scared a lot of bands.
      Then KC scared YES.
      Then Mahavishnu scared KC!
      KC also scared Zappa and every other musician alive.
      And no one has yet to scare Mahavishnu Orchestra. Those first two albums are still astonishing.

  • @Stangwlf
    @Stangwlf Před 16 lety +9

    Greg Lake is a gift to music and the world.

  • @muzboz
    @muzboz Před 14 lety +7

    Nice one Greg. Good interview.
    King Crimson still blow my mind.
    One of a kind, and a real inspiration.
    Thank you!

  • @lawrencesimmons5093
    @lawrencesimmons5093 Před 8 lety +21

    I saw KC in Hyde Park in '71. Jack Bruce played there too and I don't recall who else. It was free! At the Court of KC still remains one of the finest albums of all time.

    • @Flowmotion1000
      @Flowmotion1000 Před 7 lety +3

      I was at that festival too, age 16. I remember they kept playing Ride a White Swan on the disco, which had just been released, and The Mothers Live at Fillmore East. I think Roy Harper played and maybe Linda Lewis, but I'm not certain about that.

  • @chizmo7
    @chizmo7 Před 2 lety +2

    A very special man. Thank you Greg for changing my life when I was a lost teenaged boy.

  • @PierreBeaudoin
    @PierreBeaudoin Před 2 lety +4

    One of the best, if not the best, rock singer of all time

  • @arsofe
    @arsofe Před 16 lety +11

    A member of two of the most influential bands in contemporary music, a great voice, good bass and a lyrical composer, King Crimson and ELP certainly changed my life musically, I´m forever grateful for they´re great music. Ariel.

  • @Navarro777
    @Navarro777 Před 16 lety +5

    What a great guy to interview!!! What a great voice!

  • @accidentalfilms
    @accidentalfilms Před 11 lety +10

    Great interview and surprising that Greg has such fond memories.
    Greg Lake is a great artist. Please keep your comments within the bounds of taste and maturity.

  • @JayBird227
    @JayBird227 Před 13 lety +6

    Bless this talent for gracing this world with real good music .

  • @jonesy2111
    @jonesy2111 Před 6 lety +7

    Greatest voice ever...absolutely brilliant artists

  • @bergerkos
    @bergerkos Před 14 lety +8

    He's so right about the music getting interwoven into people's lives and linked to events and emotions.

    • @Woozler554
      @Woozler554 Před 2 lety

      I agree. Brain Salad Surgery came out during my last year of high school, and I link so many events that year to that album.

  • @kfsfkakf
    @kfsfkakf Před 12 lety +21

    Don't forget his Bass abilities. The bass in Mirrors blew my head off

  • @wild4queen
    @wild4queen Před 16 lety +7

    I love hearing Greg speak. He seems like an intelligent, thoughtful person. What a voice he had in his prime! I agree with angelicb4me about the interviewer. He didn't seem very respectful, and didn't come across like he gave a hoot.

  • @zwartepiet412
    @zwartepiet412 Před 14 lety +12

    i like how greg respects the connection fans have between his art and the moments in their lives.. he seems like a very humble and gracious person... so.. this would have been 1997 since the interviewer remarks "...28 years on.." at 30 year anniversary in 1999, fripp was approached by the other original bandmates for a brief reunion tour, but declined to participate. what a shame

  • @sweetarmadillo
    @sweetarmadillo Před 16 lety +8

    Im a drummer and i agree.His feel is great.Clean as awhistle.

  • @paulukjames7799
    @paulukjames7799 Před 4 lety +10

    Greg lake very able musician, King crimson is a great band ,shame they could not find a better interviewer .

  • @raysgr
    @raysgr Před 7 lety +2

    love this guy, gave me so many happy hours listening to some of my favorite music

  • @Dabberontour
    @Dabberontour Před 4 lety +3

    What a lovely soul he was. Miss him

  • @RonINtheBASSMENT
    @RonINtheBASSMENT Před 13 lety +3

    Saw them @ the Westpalm Beach Pop Festiable What a show, what craftsmanship, Beautiful!

  • @ohisashiburi
    @ohisashiburi Před 15 lety +13

    Greg Lake always the modest, gentle extremely talented man with one of the greatest singing voices out there....THANKs Greg...

  • @guitarmachine13
    @guitarmachine13 Před 13 lety +4

    great answers. intelligent guy and a fantastic musician

  • @imcornholio55
    @imcornholio55 Před 3 lety +7

    From the beginning, he was a lucky man, talking to the wind in the court of Crimson King.

  • @denisselilianaperezmartine8633

    This man was wonderful

  • @rossbrowning7193
    @rossbrowning7193 Před 10 lety +31

    Mr. Fallout, this man has a voice that is so recognized, not to mention his great guitar, & very great original bass talent, yes, I wish the original King Crimson had never broken up... But ELP was the cutting edge of Progressive Rock, so many bands owe that to them... Give Greg his due...

    • @MrFallout2
      @MrFallout2 Před 10 lety +1

      Undeniably the man is a prog god when you look at his contributions to the scene but i just could never get into his voice, always threw me off.

    • @rossbrowning7193
      @rossbrowning7193 Před 10 lety +8

      Just very different, not a screamer!.. So very unique, just like his so original style on 4 or 8 string bass, remember, Emerson & Palmer were in that ensemble!.. Lake was the soul, the ....... Tightest band ever!!

    • @shorteststraw123
      @shorteststraw123 Před 9 lety +10

      +MrFallout2 really, its so hard to imagine that, greg lake is my favorite prog rock singer of all time, i can sing his songs all day, his voice is so amazing and naturally good, he doesnt have to scream to make his voice sound good hes a natural!

    • @rebeccahernandez3460
      @rebeccahernandez3460 Před 4 lety

      @@shorteststraw123 I feel the same.

  • @TopJimmyWinn
    @TopJimmyWinn Před 11 lety +5

    I love Greg Lake!

  • @Cinemagoer_64
    @Cinemagoer_64 Před 16 lety +4

    What a great guy Greg is. A precious man.

  • @CrimsonKing77
    @CrimsonKing77 Před 17 lety +7

    Greg Lake is a legend. Perfect voice for Epitaph and ITCOTCK and In Wake of Poseiden. Thanks for the post, I know very little about GL and this was really interesting.
    Also with the constant change to King Crimson line up, I thought there must be a lot of disharmony in the band. I was pleasantly surprised to hear they are all still good mates.

  • @SFCBenny57
    @SFCBenny57 Před 16 lety +4

    Greg Lake is a good man and a great musician. I do remember reading how really heartbroken Robert Fripp was when Lake decided to leave King Crimson. He took it really hard. It's nice to know that the original members of the band get along well as people though all these years later.

  • @robmanic44
    @robmanic44 Před 10 lety +33

    Many people are fond of Greg Lake's voice.

    • @Querencias7
      @Querencias7 Před 6 lety +8

      As well they should. Few voices, among artists, are so rich and well-toned.

    • @DavidLazarus
      @DavidLazarus Před 3 lety

      Yes, I've called Greg's vocals "regal".

  • @Woozler554
    @Woozler554 Před 2 lety +5

    In 2009, Greg had an online chat session where he took questions from fans. I attended this session and had the following exchange with him. Here it is word-for-word:
    Dear Greg -
    I have been a loyal fan of you and ELP ever since the release of the first ELP album in 1970, when I was barely in high school. I'm very excited to hear that you and Keith are once again collaborating, and I have two questions:
    1) Has there been any consideration in doing a 'concept' album this time around?
    2) Your best work has always been that which was produced by you. In my humble opinion (and I'm sure many will agree with me), you must have been doing SOMETHING right! If ELP is indeed planning a new recording, will you be its producer?
    Thanks so very much for all the terrific music you've given us all these many years.
    Yours truly,
    XXXXX, YYYYY, NJ



    Answer
    Dear XXXXX, Thank you very much for your kind words. Keith and I have begun writing together again and all I can tell you is that the results are exciting but for reasons I am sure you will understand we never discuss the final record until it is finished and we are sure about a release date, etc. Yes I will be producing the record but I have to be honest and tell you that producing a record with Keith's music is a bit like flying an aeroplane on autopilot, it is not so much a matter of what you do to make it better as it is about making sure that you don't do something wrong to make it worse. However, I do thank you for recognising my production efforts on ELP's early albums as I do believe this was instrumental in the way those particular records sounded. Best Wishes, Greg.

    (Nov-23-09)

  • @pacific707
    @pacific707 Před 11 lety +16

    The guy is "blessed" with a lovely set of vocal cords.....

    • @johnkru1295
      @johnkru1295 Před 3 lety +2

      Oh ya. In his prime, the best in my opinion.

  • @spookypatchouli
    @spookypatchouli Před 12 lety +6

    He is so amazing.

  • @kfsfkakf
    @kfsfkakf Před 14 lety +9

    all in favor of the original lineup of King Crimson reuniting Vote up this comment

  • @francisoswald935
    @francisoswald935 Před 5 lety +4

    I hope to meet him in heaven,when my time is up, what more could you ask for ,afterall it's for eternity

  • @MarkyMarc78
    @MarkyMarc78 Před 16 lety +8

    Greg's guitar ability is stunning! Watch ELP'S "The Sage" here on CZcams. The middle part is absolutely thrilling. And his singing! Wonderful!!

  • @denisselilianaperezmartine8633

    Oh Gosh I love his glance

  • @desertswo
    @desertswo Před 15 lety +5

    I am 53 years old and retired from one career (as a US naval officer) and five years into a second as a high school history teacher. I saw ELP at California Jam back in '74 and it was one of the most fantastic performances I've ever seen or heard.
    I work some classic CZcams rock acts into my lessons to show my students that their favorite stars (sampling thieves all) are standing on the shoulders of giants. Sadly, to them, Greg Lake may as well be freaking Lawrence Welk. Stupid gits!

  • @plashe9041
    @plashe9041 Před rokem +1

    i think this is the first time hearing someone talk about the band as a friendly group, surprised they also kept in touch after all those years

  • @Cwspeedz
    @Cwspeedz Před 15 lety +2

    Poor Greg looks bewildered and I would be as well. What an odd style of interviewing a great artist. But true to form he handles it as a professional. I hope that I get to see him perform live again. He's great!

  • @dsk333
    @dsk333 Před 2 lety +2

    greg lake had many touching vocals but one that gets me everytime is ces't la vie

  • @Vlaqq
    @Vlaqq Před 15 lety +2

    Thanks so much for this fascinating posting!!!

  • @trollfinger
    @trollfinger Před 16 lety +3

    yeah man. totally. as clean as it is it holds a beautiful sence of self.Its where it doesn't sound like somebody playing an instrument but it just sounds like music is there.

  • @engineroomapocalypse
    @engineroomapocalypse Před 15 lety +4

    What a great bloke!
    Proper star.
    Now if only they could get Fripp and Lake back together for a King Crimson reunion tour!

  • @theodorecurtin1975
    @theodorecurtin1975 Před 11 lety +4

    Let us not forget his great guitar work.

  • @wallyabb
    @wallyabb Před 16 lety +1

    So laid back and polite. i love him.

  • @soldtobediers
    @soldtobediers Před 4 lety +4

    ''THERE ARE ARTISTS WHO CAN WREST US UP
    AND PLACE US INTO THEMSELVES & INTO THEIR WORK
    THESE ARE [THE ONE'S WHO WILL CONTINUE] TO WREST US UP
    EVEN BEYOND THEIR APPOINTED RESTS IN PEACE.''
    -''Lucky Man'' -Former Paratrooper Sgt. '71---'74

  • @gerrardhonorie2735
    @gerrardhonorie2735 Před 5 lety +4

    RIP(;...Gregory Stuart''Greg''Lake...;)

  • @petermaxwell4904
    @petermaxwell4904 Před 7 lety +3

    what ? he's artist too? now i'm really impressed...

  • @Cinemagoer_64
    @Cinemagoer_64 Před 16 lety +4

    I am not a guitar player but I think that Greg Lake plays a great guitar. I think he plays extremely clean especially his acoustic playing. Does anybody agree?

  • @TheAdolescentCynic
    @TheAdolescentCynic Před 11 lety +5

    And "Karn Evil 9", but I could name numerous amazing Bass lines he's laid down.

  • @chungiemunchin
    @chungiemunchin Před 11 lety +2

    Greg, for all his talent and recognition, seems like a very nice person. Cool interview.

  • @lisanders11
    @lisanders11 Před 12 lety +4

    The Drastic Line-up Changes, Consistent High-class & Mr Fripp´s Unique Guitarism is King Crimson...

  • @jonnykhatru
    @jonnykhatru Před 12 lety +4

    geez they could have cut the false starts off the beginning

  • @NaMe-uq7uh
    @NaMe-uq7uh Před 5 lety +5

    a voice like heavy cream. rip Greg

  • @michaelward9880
    @michaelward9880 Před 3 lety +2

    The guy who wrote "21st Century Schizoid Man". That alone makes me a fan of Greg Lake. Add to that all of the other things he did with KC and ELP! RIP Greg Lake.

  • @martianshoes
    @martianshoes Před 17 lety +8

    I think I hear Fripp's influence on Greg Lake's acoustic guitar playing. But hey that's just me. I think they are both great.

    • @PepeLuguillo
      @PepeLuguillo Před 3 lety +2

      They were taught by the same guitar teacher when they were kids.

  • @sillambretta
    @sillambretta Před 10 lety +10

    So Lake had that 2 minutes of tape. I always felt Granada TV had to test their equipment B4 the stones took stage at Hyde Park and Greg admits there was more footage but it had deteriorated. One can only wonder how much tape was lost and it's contents. Perhaps one could better appreciate the 69 Crim and Greg's contribution to the group.

  • @davidvawter4859
    @davidvawter4859 Před 7 lety +7

    I wonder if this is the interview referred to in the new prog book, "The Show That Never Ends." Apparently the ever-charming Mr Fripp gathered his old bandmates to help him promote a KC compilation and then split without even talking to them.

    • @EastmanD
      @EastmanD Před 6 lety +5

      Would not surprise me at all !! Love King Crimson and have listen to them for years but RF can be quite the prick. Saw them in Atlanta during either Beat or Three of a..tour. When we walked back stage we walked through rows of picnic style tables which all had a covering over them...a place where everyone backstage could gather and eat..not necessarily for the bands but like workers and perhaps roadies.
      We eventually ended up in a nicer area (well-kept lawn area) where all the tour buses were gathered and met the whole band ! Except of course for RF. Where was he ? When we first walked past the gate and through the "picnic style" area described above, I looked over at a one guy, noticeably by himself ( not even people at adjacent tables) and hunched over eating his meal (very much in the style of an inmate eating in a penitentiary) was, who else ?, Mr. RF himself. About as far away from the band (without going out into the public area) as he could get.
      Having said all this, I've seen the band twice at recent shows where Mr. Fripp seems to be enjoying himself very very much. Many smiles emanating from the old geezer and the band in top top form !!

    • @johnbalmforth8467
      @johnbalmforth8467 Před 2 lety

      That's the real reason the band broke early because fripp was a pain in the arse.I only ever liked the first two albums.

  • @terrencereardon6374
    @terrencereardon6374 Před 8 měsíci

    The interview Greg did with Redbeard on the debut is the best interview on the making of the first King Crimson album

  • @aa4967er
    @aa4967er Před 12 lety +4

    Once u experience KING CRIMSON, u, experience king crimson!!!!!!!

  • @andrewhoran7088
    @andrewhoran7088 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Greg. The cream on the top. RIP🐦

  • @easyace4985
    @easyace4985 Před 13 lety +2

    @TheGreaterGood80 The story I've seen is that Ian McDonald and Michael Giles bolted the band because they didn't like the touring at first and that Robert Fripp actually offered to leave the group if it meant they would stay---meanwhile, the same story says Greg Lake didn't want to stay in the group if the lineup was going to shift, agreed to do the vocals for the second album but committed otherwise to ELP if the original Crimson was to split, which it did . . .

    • @dougmphilly
      @dougmphilly Před 8 lety +2

      that is the story that i have heard as well.

  • @SuperGorak
    @SuperGorak Před 6 lety

    I like what he is saying about the interpersonal chemistry in the band and how it created something worthwhile. I've had this experience too. I've played with people who I barely knew but we had similar tastes in music. So when we tried making music together, it was difficult to write something with a cohesive feeling to it, because we had no idea where the feelings of the other came from, so no real compromise was passible, especially when arranging the song and give it a narrative. On the other hand I've written stuff with great friends and even though we didn't have matching tastes in music, we were much more willing to compromise, understanding the taste of the other and practically implementing our different personalities and how our friendship was constituted much more effectively into our music. It was a much more symbiotic process. Even though the musical relationships never lasted very long, we created stuff together that we are still very fond of. An optimal musical relationship of course is when you have great friendships and at the same time your different tastes are on that sweet spot in terms of difference but they're still compatible enough. Then something innovative and beautiful can arise. Of course you can't be a genre whore who wants to create something that sounds exactly like another thing, even yourself.

  • @AmishCake
    @AmishCake  Před 15 lety +3

    They have one daughter, Natasha, who is in her early 30's, and model-beautiful.

  • @douglasarthur2673
    @douglasarthur2673 Před 3 lety +4

    "It was peace, it was love and everybody was happy".......as KC thunder into Schizoid Man 😂😂😂

  • @TopJimmyWinn
    @TopJimmyWinn Před 16 lety +2

    Ilove Greg ! Special music!

  • @ivanmcallister8546
    @ivanmcallister8546 Před 2 lety +1

    What was that interviewer pissing about at . Jerk. He is in the presence of a class act . And the great king crimson. RIP Greg. Bless you.

  • @giorgioferraro5813
    @giorgioferraro5813 Před 6 lety

    How can a dozen people dislike... I can't understand! This is just history of rock music!

  • @shirleypena4133
    @shirleypena4133 Před 8 lety +4

    Thanks so much for sharing this!
    When was this filmed?

  • @roozbehparsimehr7422
    @roozbehparsimehr7422 Před 6 lety +2

    I Love his Voice
    From Iran

  • @AmishCake
    @AmishCake  Před 16 lety +3

    He has been married to the same woman for over 34 years.

  • @ilikepi55
    @ilikepi55 Před 9 lety +4

    Fun fact: before Lake agreed to perform the vocals for In the Wake of Poseidon in exchange for the old recording equipment, Fripp decided on hiring a then-unknown singer who would later become known as Elton John.

    • @DavidZadick
      @DavidZadick Před 8 lety

      +The Silver Panther did elton actually ever record anything for Fripp?

    • @JackHoward96
      @JackHoward96 Před 8 lety

      +David Zadick He didn't...

    • @kfsfkakf
      @kfsfkakf Před 7 lety

      All he did was try out for the band. Fripp said he listened to his record and decided against it

    • @jonesy2111
      @jonesy2111 Před 6 lety +1

      Ryan Lane Thankfully he didn't hire Elton...ugh can't stand him

    • @thehophouse
      @thehophouse Před 6 lety

      The Silver Panther - Fripp didn’t know anything about Elton John ‘auditioning’. In fact, he never did audition, it was a management idea quickly vetoed when Fripp heard the piano man’s own material! Although apparently, Elton got paid for the privilege of being in the frame (which Fripp only found out about years later!). Greg got paid for singing on Poseidon by being given Crimson’s WEM PA (not recording equipment). He is said to have said that the arrangement was for his ‘art’. :-)

  • @TasmiaMallor
    @TasmiaMallor Před 15 lety +3

    Are you watching Project Runway? I think one of the designers is Greg Lake's long-lost (Russian) son, Nicolas!
    p.s....love the name Amish Cake....my children grew up vacationing in Lancaster, Pa. Beautiful area.

  • @Slayerplsko
    @Slayerplsko Před 15 lety

    My sympathies to you. There is always hope for better, people just have to want it and go for it.

  • @pacific707
    @pacific707 Před 11 lety +2

    Absolutely!!

  • @andrewarthurmatthews6685

    Interesting interview

  • @lisanders11
    @lisanders11 Před 12 lety

    I´m glad to hear!!

  • @vasantiago3038
    @vasantiago3038 Před rokem

    Hyde Park concert - birth of King Crimson, Brian Jones (tribute), Rolling Stones moving on. .I was too young 😪 . . .who else played that day? ?

  • @jaredronning3020
    @jaredronning3020 Před 10 lety +3

    54spiritedwill54 He left after the first but appeared on the second as a session musician, as did Giles.

  • @bergerdrum
    @bergerdrum Před 15 lety +8

    Greg's not that fat. This is a distorted image that's been stretched horizontally.

    • @johnkru1295
      @johnkru1295 Před 3 lety

      Becky is 345 pounds. I've seen it.

  • @user-ys3qq6rf6z
    @user-ys3qq6rf6z Před rokem

    GREG WE LOVE YOU

  • @Elyodachido
    @Elyodachido Před 15 lety +1

    Anyone gonna be in Los Angeles THIS Saturday, December 20th, 2008? You gotta go check-out the King Crimson tribute show by The Great Deceivers @ club SPACELAND!!!!!!!!!

  • @mrJimCharles
    @mrJimCharles Před 13 lety +2

    @TheGreaterGood80 Think Robert really respected Greg and his talent and gave him more creative input than others. Also he's talking about like the shit where Tony Kaye got canned from Yes, Bruford thought he was next and that's why he joined KC, Greg's saying that KC didn't have that type of atmosphere, at least not while he was in it

    • @dougmphilly
      @dougmphilly Před 8 lety +1

      bill was a jazz drummer trapped in a band that wanted write every note. i have never read an ill word from about jon but he seemed at odds with chris.