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Lucky Man: The Autobiography
The account of a working class upbringing in Poole , Dorset, Greg had a supportive parents, talent, ambition, luck and success . From moving to lesser known band through to success with King Crimson, and through to rock superstardom with Emerson Lake and Palmer, three accomplished musicians who seems to be yearning for rock music which would be inspired by European classical music. ELP became successful quickly, their second gig was at the legendary Isle of Wight Festival in Getting a following in the USA , Western Europe, Japan and Britain , putting on extravagant live shows, producing complex music: Greg Lake recounted some of the highlights of touring, some of the festival gigs which turned into shambles and the odd riot . There is little in the way of 'Hammer
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Greg Lake: Deep Waters Unexplored
Title: Lucky Man, The Autobiography
Publisher: Constable
Greg Lake spent time in a host of small time bands before his big break as co-founder of the legendary prog outfit, King Crimson, invited as he was by Robert Fripp. Previously a lead guitarist, he was forced into the role of bass player by Fripp. A role he was again forced into when he was invited bygd Keith Emerson to become a co-founder of another legendary grupp, Emerson, Lake & Palmer. After ELP eventually split, Lake released a series of solo projects, finally displaying his guitar skills, which received little meddelande because they were never properly pushed by his record label and have thus sunk without trace. Unfairly too. They are well worth seeking out.
On the bevis of this book alone, Lake seemed to be a decent guy. Level-headed, quite centred in terms of his emotions, with no apparent ego, tyst confidant in his abilities, creative, talented and passionate about his art
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Greg Lakes Posthumous Lucky Man Autobiography
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by Best Classic Bands StaffSinger and musician Greg Lake, best known as one-third of Emerson, Lake and Palmer, died from cancer at age 69, on December 7, , but he managed to complete his autobiography shortly before his passing. The memoir, titled Lucky Man after one of ELP’s most famous songs (and the first song Lake ever wrote, at age 12), was published in
In the book Lake, of course, writes about his years spent with ELP and, prior to that, King Crimson. He reflects on his relationship with keyboardist Keith Emerson, who also died in
Gregory Stuart Lake was born on Nov. 10, , in Poole, Dorset, England, and began playing guitar at age He became friendly with guitarist Robert Fripp in school. They formed King Crimson in , with Fripp playing guitar and Lake moving over to the bass, and recorded the album In the Court of the Crimson King the following year. Lake contributed vocals to that release and