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Early Nice with O'List in the band.
This story teaches us that enven if we're given with the most beautiful gift of all don't have it forever. In fact most beautiful gift we had is our own life, and we can only try to live with maximum respect and never give up.Jesper Hvid wrote:Keithy couldn't use his fingers anymore, and I suppose he eliminated himself at least partly out of professional pride. The sad thing is, he could still have composed, if not performed. Blind men wrote epics and built violins, didn't they. But maybe he was too much one with this part of his anatomy. It's inexplicable, he was really far too full of eccentric life, energy and ideas to end the story like that. There wasn't as far as I can see a single person on his level, in his league or of his class, in rock. Not even Jon Lord. Mr. Emerson was the keyboard answer to Jimi Hendrix, no less. Creator of a number of permanent classics, and an absolute master of his metier.
It's the only lesson. Never give up. Fucking ever. If there's life, there's hope. If you quit, that's it.caneparo wrote:This story teaches us that enven if we're given with the most beautiful gift of all don't have it forever. In fact most beautiful gift we had is our own life, and we can only try to live with maximum respect and never give up.Jesper Hvid wrote:Keithy couldn't use his fingers anymore, and I suppose he eliminated himself at least partly out of professional pride. The sad thing is, he could still have composed, if not performed. Blind men wrote epics and built violins, didn't they. But maybe he was too much one with this part of his anatomy. It's inexplicable, he was really far too full of eccentric life, energy and ideas to end the story like that. There wasn't as far as I can see a single person on his level, in his league or of his class, in rock. Not even Jon Lord. Mr. Emerson was the keyboard answer to Jimi Hendrix, no less. Creator of a number of permanent classics, and an absolute master of his metier.
The guy below, didn't give up
Bit more information would be great, old recording or new one etc?Antonov wrote:I am looking for that epic "Lola" by the Kinks live, but can't find it