Fanfare For The Common Man by Emerson, Lake & Palmer

“Love this Instrumental. Great Sound and awesome Musicianship.”

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but abeeken was first  

Love this Instrumental. Great Sound and awesome Musicianship.

sasmeaton21 29 May 2013

First group I ever went to see - Birmingham about 1969/1970   1

Roxydog 11 Aug 2013

who has 8 and a half minutes to listen to a tune? You all do

ondacobbles 5 Feb 2013

Rewind to the Seventies! Anything from 1969 to 1980 appears here. So keep 'FOLLOWing'.......   13

leejohnson 2 Dec 2013

"Fanfare for the Common Man" is a song by the English progressive rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP), from the group's 1977 Works album. Adapted by Keith Emerson from Aaron Copland's 1942 piece Fanfare for the Common Man, it stands as one of their most popular and enduring pieces. *Also look for the Copland version to compare.

robertsilvestri 23 Aug 2013

Always remember listening to this on my Dad's ELP vinyl as a kid. Brings back memories.

abeeken 22 Mar 2012