Great interview !! Fantastic !, you and Carl. By the way i saw ELP 6 times in Argentina, Asia original members 2 times, Carl Palmer trios 6 times, John Wetton band 2 times, Yes 10 times, steve Hackett 2 times, etc ., Clapton 3 , Wakeman 7, Tull 10, Deep purple 10, Martin Barre, Toto, etc . Thanx from Buenos Aires Argentina
@familydogg123410 күн бұрын
CP interview Asia in Asia
@fenderstratocastertelecast84795 ай бұрын
I saw YES, ASIA with John Payne, ASIA original members, YES and ASIA, Steve Hackett, Alan Parsons, TOTO, JOURNEY, RUSH, KING CRIMSON, EMERSON LAKE And PALMER, PINK FLOYD... Kind regards from México
@thomjennings88965 ай бұрын
Nice list!! Thanks for listening!
@Philip-ck5if5 ай бұрын
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@mwoods1052Ай бұрын
Thom, when was this interview conducted? Says it was posted 6 months ago but that’s not always the actual event date. Thanks!
@thomjennings8896Ай бұрын
It was to promote the re-release of “Asia in Asia” on vinyl. I didn’t port over the audio to KZbin until six months ago.
@WolfhandsYouTube3 ай бұрын
12:48 - Wetton was never a fantastic technician? Huh? He’s famous in his playing for being an absolute technical powerhouse in the early to mid 70s. His work with KC, particularly live, was absolutely extraordinary. Carl got it wrong there.
@Bawookles5 ай бұрын
I love Carl but someone needs to tell him how to pronounce "timbre".
@TheRKae4 ай бұрын
He does pronounce it correctly. "TIM-ber" is an acceptable pronunciation.
@TheRKae4 ай бұрын
I'm in Carl's camp! I can't stand vinyl. Never could. It's garbage.
@mwoods10522 ай бұрын
In 60s-80s we abused our vinyl albums because we had nothing else. Then came CDs. People dumped their vinyls in droves to make room for small CDs. We loved it! But I kept my old vinyl albums and carted those suckers from one part of the country to another and it became a burden. 425 vinyls I couldn’t play any more anyway. All went to a young man, 25 yrs my junior who was so excited and honored to have these old ratty albums… inc ELP and Asia. I cried so many tears that day because my record collection was my youth and it moved on to the next generation. I was pleased between the tears.