Abaddon's Bolero Originally On "Trilogy" Album - 1972 "Abaddon's Bolero" Sounds Like A Martialized Bolero In 4/4 Rhythm Rather Than The Usual 3/4 . A Single Melody Containing Multiple Modulations Within Itself Is Repeated Over And Over In Ever More Thickly Layered Arrangements Starting From A Quiet Hammond Organ Making A Flute-Like Sound Over A Snare Drum And Building Up To An Ear-Shattering Wall Of Sound. This Aspect May Well Be A Nod To The Similar Effect In Maurice Ravel's Famous Bolero. Abaddon's Bolero Is Very Replete With Overdubs. Almost Every Time Another Instrument Comes In It's Another Overdub. Genre Progressive Rock Bolero
Emerson Lake & PalmerEmerson, Lake & Palmer Perform "C'est La Vie" Live In Montreal In 1977. This Footage Is From The "Works: Orchestral Tour". Shot On ...
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Emerson Lake & PalmerI've Been Playing And Singing This Tune Forever. It's One Of My Very Favorites To Play On The Acoustic... Such A Moody/spacey Tune.