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evenleo · 23 days
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小动物们🐰🐱🐶
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childoftheriver · 9 months
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Dorks II: Revenge of the Lake
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dompauljones · 11 months
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Looking through my old stuff… what 😭????
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Touch And Go 1986
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elfleccy · 16 days
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Give this album a listen: Complete Collection
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metalcultbrigade · 4 months
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Cozy Powell 29/12/1947 - 05/04/1998
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olafsings · 1 year
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Music History Today: March 13, 2023
March 13, 1971: Emerson, Lake, and Palmer first appeared on Billboard, at Number 92, with "Lucky Man."
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lordspectrus · 2 years
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rastronomicals · 3 months
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Greg Lake
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evenleo · 22 days
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毛茸茸🐰🐱🐶
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childoftheriver · 13 days
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The dorks
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longliverockback · 16 days
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Emerson, Lake & Powell Complete Collection 2024 Spirit of Unicorn Music ————————————————— Tracks LP One: 01. The Score 02. Learning to Fly 03. The Miracle 04. Touch and Go 05. Love Blind 06. Step Aside 07. Lay down Your Guns 08. Mars, the Bringer of War 09. The Loco-Motion  10. Vacant Possession  11. The Score [single edit]
Tracks LP Two: 01. The Score 02. Learning to Fly 03. The Miracle 04. Knife Edge 05. Tarkus 06. Pictures at an Exhibition 07. Lucky Man 08. Still… You Turn Me On 09. Love Blind 10. Mars Bringer of War 11. Touch and Go 12. Pirates
Tracks LP Three: 01. The Score 02. Touch & Go 03. Knife Edge 04. Pirates 05. From the Beginning 06. Lucky Man 07. Fanfare for the Common Man 08. Mars, the Bringer of War • Drum solo 09. Karn Evil 9 (1st Impression) • America • Rondo —————————————————
Keith Emerson
Greg Lake
Cozy Powell
* Long Live Rock Archive
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wyndsong · 2 years
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The 80's were good to Greg.
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‘‘You see this woman on a TV show She's drippin' in diamonds from head to toe They make you believe it's the status quo You're runnin' with the devil it's touch and go’‘
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freddieraimbow74 · 23 days
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Remembering Cozy Powell! 🥁🕊️🤍
(29 December 1947 – 5 April 1998)
Cozy Powell, born Colin Trevor Flooks, was an English rock drummer, who made his name with many major rock bands and artists such as The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Gary Moore, Robert Plant, Brian May, Whitesnake, Emerson, Lake & Powell, and Black Sabbath.
He appeared on at least 66 albums, with contributions on many other recordings. Many rock drummers have cited him as a major influence.
Queen guitarist Brian May recalled in an interview with Ultimate Classic Rock the late drummer Cozy Powell (Rainbow, Whitesnake, Black Sabbath and more) that worked with him in his solo career back in the 90’s. The guitarist also talked about how he received the news of Powell’s tragic death.
“Yeah, Cozy was the core. Without Cozy, I don’t think I could have done it. He had such a fountain of positivity and humor. I remember talking to him. You kind of know people, but you don’t know them. You’ve said hello someplace.
Backstage at the Hyde Park concert in 1976, Cozy was there. I got to talking to him in-depth for the first time, and he was saying how much he liked what I did. I was really surprised, because I regarded Cozy as part of a genre which was one step heavier than I was.
It was the Rainbows, the Whitesnakes, Deep Purple – Cozy was part of that thing. Any time you want a drummer, mate, you just call me. I’m there.” That’s when it started. I did call him a couple of times. Notably, when we did the Seville Guitar Legends, he’s the first person I called. He became the greatest friend. Of course, we lost Freddie and I kind of clung to Cozy as a mate and as a musical person to bounce off of. All of those sessions, Cozy would come in full of positivity.
Sometimes I’d say, ‘Cozy, I don’t know if I feel up to it today.’ He said, ‘But you do, you can feel up to it. We’ll do it. I’ll play hooligan, you just play and we’ll just do it.’ He just kicked me into action every time. It was the greatest thing. Around him I had Neil Murray [bassist in Whitesnake and Black Sabbath], who had worked with Cozy quite a lot in many situations.
My best friend in the business is Tony Iommi. So I also bumped into Cozy in some of their sessions, and I was always blown away with the sound that Cozy got out of the drums. There’s a lot of drummers in this world – and a lot of good drummers, but certain drummers will sit down behind any kit and make it sound like an orchestra. Cozy is one of those people. I don’t know what it is – it’s in the fingers, it’s in the mind, but he made every kit sound huge, that he ever touched.
Cozy and Neil were a great rhythm section to have, and I kind of didn’t need much more than that – occasional keyboards, but I played a lot of the keyboards myself, because the keyboards were part of the writing process. When I went on tour, I had various backup singers, who were all great. Cathy Porter and Shelley Preston are the people I’m thinking of most at the moment. I’m doing something very interesting at the moment. I kind of don’t want to break the bubble at the moment, because it’s a surprise.
I’m making a video which has elements of the past, the present and the future in it, in a sense. So I’ve been looking at Cathy and Shelley doing their stuff, while I’m working on this project, which is nice. Spike Edney gave me a lot of support during that period, who has been [playing] keyboards for Queen for many, many years. Spike was part of the Brian May Band and a very, very important part. It was all a bit haphazard.
We’re kind of stopping with Back to the Light here, but when I got into making the next album [in 1998], I’m in there with Cozy, and I had a week off sitting in the jungle with no phones. When I finally got to a phone, I got this message, “We’ve lost Cozy. Cozy’s gone.” That really kind of flattened me. I suppose I felt that he was my rock, having lost all of the other rocks. It was really hard to deal with, losing Cozy. I know he left me a message, because my personal assistant had told me.
By the time I got to my messages, it had been wiped. So I never know what that last message was, [but] it was about going on tour, because we were about to go on tour after we’d finished Another World. They’re all difficult memories to look at.”
Cozy tragically died on the 5th of April 1998 in a car accident 💔🥹
Gone, but not forgotten 🙏
Source: https://rockandrollgarage.com/brian-may-recalls-drummer-cozy-powell-and-the-news-of-his-death/
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metalcultbrigade · 22 days
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Cozy Powell (born Colin Trevor Flooks) was an English rock drummer who made his name with major rock bands and artists such as The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Michael Schenker Group, Gary Moore, Graham Bonnet, Brian May, Whitesnake, Emerson, Lake & Powell, and Black Sabbath. ♦️He was in the hard rock band Whitesnake🐉from October 1982 to January 1985. We can thank his grandiose drumming for Slide It In (1984), Slide It In (US edition, 1984), Live in 1984 : Back to the Bone. Mr. Cozy Powell toured several times with the hard rock band WHITESNAKE🐉.
He died tragically on April 5, 1998, at the age of 50. Honour to his memory 🌿❣️
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