Greg Lake was a legend in the annuls of progressive rock. He was a co-founder of King Crimson with Robert Fripp. With the band, Lake was a youthful, energetic lad with a sonorous voice and a powerful bass player.
Although he remained for only one Crimson album, he did the vocals for this particular song on Crimson’s second recorded venture, “In The Wake Of Poseidon”, which I always found very appealing.
Lake would go on to join Keith Emerson and Carl Palmer in ELP (Emerson, Lake and Palmer). This outfit allowed him to play guitar as well as handle bass and vocal duties.
Greg Lake had a very distinct voice and playing style. Witness his songs “Lucky Man’, “From The Beginning”, “Still, You Turn Me On”.
Talent like this doesn’t come along everyday. A true original who can’t be replaced.
2/14/17 – Sad update: The Grammy Awards ran their “In Memoriam” segment to pay respects to the music industry folks who passed away in the previous year. Greg Lake’s picture was not included or mention made of his name. Emerson and Wetton were there but not Lake. Very sloppy and stupid treatment.
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