ELP playing their classic "Rondo" during the "Works" orchestral tour in Montreal, 1977. Of course, as always, with Emerson mistreating a Hammond organ, this time L-122. Oddly, there are no knives to be stabbed in the keyboard...And worse, the orchestra and Greg Lake's bass overtracks most of the time the sound of the organ (sorry).
After about 5 minutes, the reprise of "Fanfare for the common man" on the fabled Yamaha GX-1 synth. Enjoy!
Keith Emerson - Hammond organ L-122, Yamaha GX-1 synthesizer
Greg Lake - Alembic electric bass
Carl Palmer - Drums and assorted percussions.
Tags: ELP Keith Emerson Greg Lake Carl Palmer Works Rondo Alembic Yamaha GX-1 Hammond L-122 Progressive Rock