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Greg Lake talks about what goes through his mind today when he hears the classic King Crimson and ELP songs from the late 60s and early 70s..... | ||
Greg remembers life during his early days | ||
Greg Lake talks about what life on the road with The Shame was like in 1965 and 1966. | ||
Greg comments on the makeup of the original King Crimson | ||
Greg Lake talks about why King Crimson was so unusual. | ||
Greg talks about Jimi Hendrix, the formation of ELP and hiring Carl Palmer |
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Greg Lake talks about the intensity he looks for today in the music he is creating | ||
Greg Lake talks about what it was like to be on tour with an entire Symphony Orchestra in 1977 | ||
Greg Lake talks about what burning ambition he still has, creatively | ||
Greg speaks about the original breakup of ELP | ||
Greg Lake discusses the inspiration behind his timeless holiday classic, I Believe In Father Christmas, with the BBC in Scotland. Part one |
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Greg Lake discusses the inspiration for his timeless holiday classic, I Believe In Father Christmas, with the BBC in Scotland. Part two | ||
Greg Lake discusses his experience with an emotional fan in Budapest, Hungary | ||
Greg Lake speaks about his work in the 60s British band, The Gods |
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Greg Lake discusses the dangerouos gigs he has played in his career with journalist Mark Drucker. April 15, 1997 |
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