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Oh, My Father Lyrics. About "Tarkus". Second album of the trio. Side A only includes the 20-minute-long progressive suite "Tarkus". Side B features several, regular-length songs.

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Tarkus[I. Eruption][II. Stones of Years][III. Iconoclast][IV. Mass][V. Manticore][VI. The Battlefield][VII. Aquatarkus]

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Tarkus is the second album by the English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in June 1971 on Island Records. Following their 1970 Europea.

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ELP stands for Emerson, Lake & Palmer, a British progressive rock supergroup formed in 1970. The band consisted of keyboardist Keith Emerson, singer and bassist Greg Lake, and drummer Carl Palmer.

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published 13 September 2022. William Neal's scrawled armadillo doodle captured Keith Emerson's attention and ended up typifying an era. (Image credit: BMG) The cover artwork of Emerson, Lake & Palmer 's Tarkus album is one of the most recognisable and enduring progressive rock images. Depicting an animal/machine hybrid that is part tank, part.

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Listen to Emerson, Lake and Palmer Perform 'Tarkus' It seems to go something like this: A volcano gives birth to Tarkus, a sort of cyborg armadillo with tank treads and turrets on its underside.

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Aquatarkus. This song describes the story of a war machine called Tarkus (a mixture between an armadillo and a tank). This creature emerges from an egg that is beside a volcanic crater that is making an eruption. Then a cybernetic creature that looks like a futuristic station, this creature is destroyed by Tarkus' turrets.

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Tarkus is the second studio album by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released on 14 June 1971 on Island Records.Following their debut tour across Europe during the second half of 1970, the group paused touring commitments in January 1971 to record a new album at Advision Studios in London. Greg Lake produced the album with Eddy Offord as engineer.

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[Refrain] The weaver in the web that he made [Keyboard Solo] [Verse 8] The high priest took a blade To bless the ones that prayed and all obeyed The messenger of fear Is slowly growing, nearer to.

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For Emerson, Lake & Palmer the year 1971 represented an opportunity to establish that this union of three giant talents was more than a mere supergroup, but the chance for the band to become a firm fixture on the prog scene. Their self-titled debut album from the previous year had displayed some spectacular performances, even if the songs themselves had been a little uneven.

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Visit our Online Store: https://elp.tmstor.es/Lyrics:Has the dawn ever seen your eyes?Have the days made you so unwise?Realize, you areHad you talked to the.

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Genre: Symphonic Progressive RockAlbum: Tarkus [1971]Track: 1 of 7Year: 1971As always, subscribe for more Symphonic Rock albums. This is my second ELP album.

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Tarkus Lyrics: Has the dawn ever seen your eyes? / Have the days made you so unwise? / Realize, you are / Had you talked to the winds of time / Then you'd know how the waters rhyme / Taste of

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