Monthly Archives: October 2009
Announcement: The Invaders receive 2009 Rapport Vonk Music Award
The Invaders, a band who has not existed for almost 40 years received the 2009 Fritz Klaaste Music Award at the Vonk Music Awards held at Carnival City on 26 October 2009. Sean Burke, son of the late Johnny Burke, the leader of The Invaders collected the award and said: “If my father was alive today, this would be one of his greatest and proudest moments. As a musician in my own right, it really is an honour for me to receive this acknowledgement of the contribution my father made to the lives of many people through the music of The Invaders.”
The essence of The Invaders’ music was perhaps best formulated by Johnny Burke in an interview 40 years ago: “We are really bringing happiness to our friends. We make people forget their cares and worries. To most of our people life is a burden. When they come into the hall they are wrapped up in our music and forget all about debts and where tomorrow’s food is coming from. They can let out all their pent-up feelings and, for an hour or two, just forget about life. It’s a release for them. There can be nothing more thrilling than to have people screaming at your feet. This is a form of appreciation of our music. This, in fact, is our reward and payment” –Sleeve notes from ‘The Heart & Soul Of The Invaders‘ CD, released March 2008]
There has been a revival in the music of The Invaders since the launch of The Heart and Soul of The Invaders, double album in 2008. The music of The Invaders is still heard on the airwaves in South Africa and the musical Wa’ was Djy? will be re-connecting audiences in Cape Town from 1 December 2009.
Sean Burke and Marvin Moses with the Award

Sean Burke saying a few words of acceptance
For more information on The Invaders go to www.theinvaders.co.za
Hog Hoggidy Hog – nostalgia and good times!
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The next couple of shows we have lined up have us taking a trot down memory lane. Sprinboks (formerly Springfield) is where 14 years ago a much younger and drunker version of the Hogs first decided to make the band official. Then we’ll be playing a show at the venue that hasn’t had really had much live band action for a while, but anyone in the music scene a few years back will tell you that this place was an institution. Not only this but it is also the venue that we played our first show ever also around 14 years ago. In the spirit of all this nostalgia, we will be attempting to bring back a couple of old songs every now and then too. Synergy Live festival… well I don’t really have any cool old stories (that I can mention) but it’s going to be awesome nonetheless. |
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HALLOWEEN WITH ROCK OUT RADIO, THE HOGS AND FRIENDSIt’s old hallow’s eve again, the time of year where folks up in the northwestern parts of the world dress up in funny costumes and go around door-to-door begging for handouts. Living in South Africa, this is pretty much an everyday occurrence already, so we generally don’t feel the urge to take part in Halloween. At the same time in Cape Town summer, it’s any excuse for a good time so in conjuction with Rock Out Radio, we’re throwing a party anyway. Check the end of the mail for details. |
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THE TURTLE STRIKES BACK!It was a cold winter’s night at the Purple Turtle back in August 1995. This was where it all started, where Hog Hoggidy Hog had their first show ever. We’d only been together for about 2 months and we only had 3 origninal songs and 2 covers. Since then the Purple Turtle has had countless shows and everyone who was there has at least a good couple of Turtle stories to share. The venue hasn’t really been having much live action lately, but that’s all set to change now because the Turtle is back! All bands performing on the night were involved in the turtle scene so join us for a night of memories and mayhem and let’s party like it was the good old days. We’ve obviously acquired a few more songs over the last 14 years and we’ll be bringing back an oldie or two just for this occasion. |
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SYNERGY FESTIVALAlthough the Western Cape has the beach and the mountain (and the south-easter), the one thing that is a bit lacking is the amount of decent festivals. Well at least festivals with a half decent line-up anyway. I could go on and on about how cool this festival is going to be, but just do yourself a favour and go to their website and check out the line-up for yourself. |
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METHOD TO THE MADNESS AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE!Due to numerous requests from our fans abroad, we have finally been able to make our music available worldwide through www.oneworld.co.za. You will be able to safely and securely order both the Method to the Madness and the Oink albums online and have them delivered to you anywhere in the world. South Africans should be able to get the Cd in your favourite local music store, but if you’re too lazy to get out of the house, you are more than welcome to order it too. |
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THE MUSIC VIDEO – FINALLY!!!After about as much procrastination and deliberation as you’ve come to expect from the Hogs, the Sherry Ann music video is just about finished. I’ve seen some of the stuff already and I promise you that it’s going to be a shit hot video. In the next newsletter along with a bit more information, screen shots etc, we will be eventually be announcing the actual release date. So keep watching that inbox. |
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| WHEN | WHERE & WHAT | WITH | TIME | HOW MUCH | MORE INFO |
| SAT 31 OCTOBER | ROCKING OUT ON HALLOWEEN Springboks NEWLANDS |
Checkered Zebra Vuvuzela |
21:00 | R20 | Facebook event |
| FRI 13 NOVEMBER | THE TURTLE STRIKES BACK Purple Turtle CAPE TOWN |
The Plastics Skollie Patrollie The Boombox Troopers |
21:00 | TBA | Facebook event |
| 25-27 NOVEMBER | SYNERGY FESTIVAL Boschendal Wine Estate CAPE TOWN |
Prime Circle, Goldfish, Fokofpolisiekar, Dirty Skirts, Flash Republic, Napalma, The Sleepers, Van Coke Kartel, Sick Leaves, New Academics, Taxi Violence, aKING, Rudimentals, Zebra and Giraffe EJ von Lyrik, 7th Son…plus more | TBA | TBA | Facebook event |
Forces Favourites
This compilation was put together in the mid 80’s in conjunction with and to help raise awareness for the End Conscription Campaign. The ECC played an important role in dismantling apartheid by providing crucial emotional and strategic support to those men who rejected conscription on religious or political grounds, as well as acting as a conscientising force for the youth and parents.
How good was the ECC at its task? Ask the experts. General Magnus Malan described the ECC as “just as much an enemy of the Defence Force as the African National Congress.” Minister of Law and Order Adriaan Vlok accused it of being “the vanguard of those forces that are intent on wrecking the present dispensation and its renewal”.
All of the bands featured on this album played at ECC concerts. Though some of them, like The Softies, The Facts and Nude Red weren’t overtly political by nature, the situation in the country couldn’t help but work its way into their songwriting. For other artists like Stan James, Jennifer Ferguson and James Phillips, reflecting the state of the nation was the dominant feature of their art.
Tracks
- Pambere – Mapantsula
- National Madness – The Aeroplanes
- Potential Mutiny – Stan James
- Numbered Again – The Facts
- Shot Down in the Streets – The Cherry Faced Lurchers
- Don’t Dance – Kalahari Surfers
- Whitey – The Softies
- Don’t Believe – In Simple English
- Too Much Resistance – Nude Red
- Spaces Tell Stories – Roger Lucey
- Suburban Hum – Jennifer Ferguson
- Give Back Africa – ‘The Unband’
Shannon Hope: Cape Town – November ’09
Following a landmark appearance at the recent White Mountain Music Festival and her last sold out show in Durban, Shannon Hope brings her Art Pop back to venues in Cape Town and surrounds in November, with the ultra smooth stylings of guest acoustic guitarist Carl Wegelin (jacSharp / Plush), and a selection of some of her favourite Cape Town-based artists joining the bill at some of the city’s most exclusive live venues.
“Hope is brave and real, and her outstanding performance took me places I hadn’t been in years… Her music is emotive, evocative, and delivered with such honesty that you can’t help believing every single word. Don’t miss it.”
Chantal Oosthuysen, Channel 24
Follow tour updates online:
www.shannonhope.co.za
www.facebook.com/shannonhopemusic
www.myspace.com/shannonhopemusic
www.twitter.com/shannonhope
Shannon Hope – S T I L L
available to download at
Rodriguez Gig in Detroit and possible Australian Tour in April 2010
Rodriguez has agreed to play an informal set on Monday, November 2nd at Donovan’s, in Detroit, around 10pm.
He will be playing solo and there is no cover charge. It is to help raise support and bring in patrons for the local business experiencing financial difficulties.
Donovan’s Pub
3003 W. Vernor Hwy
313-964-2267
Additionally, there is also a tentative plan for Australia around the first week of April.
Steak ‘n Ale November Nuusbrief 2009
Goeiedag Liewe Steak ‘n Ale Mense !!
Julle voel reg, daai gekriewel daar diep in julle binneste wil vir julle se die feestyd is hier, vakansietyd is om die draai, so luister nou maar daarna en kom raak ontslae van al die opgehoopte frustrasies. Ons wag en is gereed om die beste medisyne vir julle uit te deel.
Hierdie maand se Lae Lae Pryse op die volgende items:
- Maandag Prego en Skyfies met coke R52.00
- Maandag Gelukkige 2 ure (op alle bier en ciders) koop een kry een verniet 18h00 – 20h00
- Dinsdag Gerookte Russiese wors en Skyfies met ‘n Millers R36.00
- Woensdag 200g Kruisskyf, eier en skyfies met Castle Draught R60
- Woensdag Castle Draught R11.00
- Donderdag Steak ‘n Ale burger en skyfies met Castle of Black Label bier R50.00
- Vrydag 500g T-Been met sampioensous en skyfies R75.00
- Saterdag Boerewors Pap en Sous met Castle Draught R48.00
- Saterdag Castle Draught R11.00
Dubbel Klipdrift en coke R23.00 elke dag in November.
Count Pushkin Vodka Kroegyskas loting, Saterdag 31 Oktober @ 22h00.
Wat skud op die musiekfront?? (Vir meer inligting oor die kunstenaars en hul optrede van die aand gaan na www.steakandale.co.za!!!
28 Oktober Mrs B en Simply Human R60
29 Oktober Klopjag Akoestiese DVD bekendstelling R60
30 Oktober Piet Botha (Jack Hammer) R60
31 Oktober Steelkant en Tripple Bypass, Curriecup Rugby vanaf 4 uur, Groot Skerm en onthou om aan te trek (Dis Halloween!!!) R20
04 November Battery 9, Pat Plank en Brixton Barnard R60
05 November Laurie Levine, Joshua Grierson, The Allen Wood Project en Rambling Bones R60
06 November Jan Blohm R80
10 November Nibs van der Spuy en Guy Buttery R60
11 November Shawn Phillips R80
12 November Dan Patlansky R60
13 November Riku Latti en Albert Frost R60
18 November Andre Swiegers R60
19 November Luna cd bekendstelling (A wonderful life) R50 of R120 sluit cd in
20 November Blackie Swart R80
25 November Beeskraal R60
26 November Gordon’s Suitcase, Greg Georgiades en Black Cat Bone R60
27 November Anton Goosen R80
02 Desember Silver Creek R60
04 Desember Die Laaste Kabaal (hou die spasie dop om te sien wie gaan hierdie jaar by die 7de Steak ‘n Ale Laaste Kabaal optree) R100
11 Desember Jakaranda kinderhuis fondsinsamelings-aand wat deur Cloudette gereel word en Southern Gypsey Queen gaan optree. R100
Onthou ons DJ Groove Box aande elke Dinsdagaand van 19h30 tot laat.
Halfprys vir studente met geldige studentekaarte.
0126645155 om te bespreek.
Liefdegroete
Charlene
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Old Mutual Summer Sunset Concerts at Kirstenbosch 2009/2010
| Date | Performers | Rate |
| 19 November | Chris de Burgh (R396)* | - |
| 22 November | Johnny Clegg | 3 |
| 29 November | Claire Philips & Neo Muyanga | 1 |
| 6 December | Jesse Clegg | 2 |
| 13 December | The Jonny Cooper Orchestra | 2 |
| 17, 18, 19, 20 Dec | Carols by Candlelight** | - |
| 27 December | Ashtray Electric & Pretty Blue Guns | 2 |
| 31 December | New Year’s Eve: Flat Stanley, Loyiso, Loading Zone, Chad Saaiman (R220)*** | - |
| 3 January | A Fist Full of Diamonds
with Josie Field, Farryl Purkiss and Dan Patlansky |
2 |
| 10 January | Freshlyground | 3 |
| 17 January | Zebra & Giraffe | 3 |
| 24 January | Fokofpolisiekar | 2 |
| 31 January | Lira & friends: HHP and RJ Benjamin | 1 |
| 7 February | aKING | 2 |
| 14 February | Jamali & friends: Jody, Sasha-Lee and Soulstone | 1 |
| 21 February | Just Jinjer | 3 |
| 28 February | Prime Circle | 3 |
| 7 March | Goldfish | 3 |
| 9 March | Cliff Richard &The Shadows (R426)* | - |
| 14 March | The Dirty Skirts | 2 |
| 21 March | The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra | 2 |
| 28 March | Watershed | 3 |
| 4 April | Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon Encounter: Gang of Instrumentals, Tidal Waves and Tumi Molekane | 1 |
Please note that concerts highlighted in red do not form part of the Old Mutual Summer Sunset Concert series.
Old Mutual Summer Sunset Concerts Ticket Prices
| Rate 1 | Rate 2 | Rate 3 | |
| Adults | R65 | R75 | R95 |
| Scholars (6-17 yrs) | R40 | R50 | R70 |
| Bot Soc members | R55 | R65 | R85 |
Ticket Sales
Tickets are now available on www.webtickets.co.za
Tickets to the Old Mutual Summer Sunset Concerts will also be on sale from the Kirstenbosch Ticket Office from the Tuesday before each concert (from 8am).
*International Concerts: Tickets are available from the Kirstenbosch Ticket Office (telephonic bookings: +27 (0)21 761 2866)
**Carols by Candlelight: The entrance fee on 17 December is R40 for adults and R20 for children. On 18/19/20 December: R50 for adults and R30 for children. Tickets will only be sold at Pick ‘n Pay stores in the Western Cape.
***New Year’s Eve concert: Tickets are available from the Kirstenbosch Ticket Office (telephonic bookings: +27 (0)21 761 2866) and soon from www.webtickets.co.za
For more information on any of these concerts, please contact the Kirstenbosch Information Desk on +27 (0)21 799 8783 or kirstenboschinfo
Kind regards
Sarah Struys
Events Manager
South African National Biodiversity Institute (Kirstenbosch)
McCully Workshop Inc.
Tracks:
1. Why Can’t It Rain [4.12]
2. Hardcase Woman [2.34]
3. Ice Lover [3.05]
4. Four Walls [2.40]
5. Stargazer [2.48]
6. Rush Hour At Midnight [3.42]
7. Jackin’ Around [2.04]
8. Head For The Moon [4.00]
9. The Circus [4.00]
10. Years Of My Life [3.19]
11. Fast Car [3.41]
12. Séance [3.05]
Release information:
LP: June 1970, Trutone, STO 727
CD: February 2003, Merry-Go-Round Records,
a division of Beatball Music (Korea), BMRC-0001
CD: October 2009, Fresh Music, freshcd167
Musicians:
- Tully McCully: Vocals, bass, guitar
- Mike McCully: Vocals, drums
- Richard Hyam: Rhythm and acoustic guitars, vocals
- Glenda Wassman: Organ, vocals
- Ian Smith: Trumpet, flute, flugelhorn
Additional musicians:
- Allan Faull: Lead guitar on ‘Why Can’t It Rain’, ‘The Circus’, ‘Hardcase Woman’ and ‘Stargazer’
- Alan van der Merwe: Vocal harmony and organ on ‘Why Can’t It Rain’ and ‘Stargazer’
- Melanie Hyam: Vocal harmonies on ‘Why Can’t It Rain’ and ‘Rush Hour At Midnight’Produced by Billy Forrest
Buy this album from:

Rhythm Online Music Store
Buy this CD from:

Fresh Music
Sleeve Notes:
“Of all the albums we’ve heard from South Africa this one scores top What a beautiful masterpiece. Pepper-influenced underground music with great songs, lovely vocals, strong harmonies, great distorted guitar work.” — review on Psychedelic-Music.com website.
The McCullagh brothers, Tully (born Terence on 31st May 1953) and Mike (born Michael on 7th April 1947), have been an integral part of the South African music scene for five decades now.
In 1965 they started as a folk-rock trio with Richard Hyam and called themselves the Blue Three. Richard had been in a folk duo, Tiny Folk, with his sister Melanie. After a few personnel and name changes, like The Blue Beats and Larfing Stocke, the line-up settled down (for a while) in 1969.
“I had my own studio in the garage since I was 12” remembers Tully. It was a single garage in the garden of their home in Plumstead, in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town. The brothers’ father, radio personality Michael Drin (his stage name), painted the name “McCully Workshop, Inc.” on the garage wall. “McCully” was an easier-to-spell version of McCullagh and the “Inc.” was a tongue-in-cheek addition. “We had been playing music for 6 years” remembers Mike McCullagh. “In 1969 I was 22 and Tully was 16, along with Richard Hyam, his sister Melanie and Allan Faull the group started.”
“We all wrote our own songs”, continues Mike, “and we just took the best ones for the album. Tully wrote ‘Why Can’t It Rain’ in the middle of the night and this became a hit single putting McCully Workshop on the charts for the first time.” This song went to number 12 on the Springbok Radio charts in July 1970 and also reached number 13 on the LM Radio charts.“Why Can’t It Rain” drew the attention of the Gallo label, and they said they wanted an album. McCully Workshop signed probably the first independent licencing deal with a major label in South Africa.
Billy Forrest (born William Boardman in Kimberley in 1940) was the “top guy” at the time and was appointed as producer. He had recently had chart success with The Staccatos ‘Cry To Me’ and many others including The Dream Merchants and Quentin E Klopjager (one of his many pseudonyms).Tully remembers Forrest’s catchphrase at the time was “could happen”.
The “Inc.” album shows a variety of styles and influences including The Beatles, Frank Zappa and Pink Floyd. “’Sgt Pepper’ was very important, as were the pop charts at the time”, recalls Tully.Another big influence, according to Tully, was The Moody Blues ‘Threshold Of A Dream’ which was released in April 1969. Echoes of Graeme Edge’s poems can be heard in Mike McCully’s spoken words during the moon landing-inspired ‘Head For The Moon’. A photo of the garage was used as the album cover. The photo was taken by Sigurd Olivier from the Argus newspaper and the cat’s name was Sirikit.
When asked to name his favourite song on the ‘Inc.’ album besides ‘Why Can’t It Rain’, Tully says without hesitation, ‘The Circus’. This song is an up tempo psychedelic pop-rocker with strong vocal harmonies, distorted guitar sounds from Allan Faull and great flute playing from Ian Smith. Asked about an interesting studio story, Tully remembers feeling a few tremors and stuff falling off the walls one day during recording. “Everybody got a fright and rushed outside”, says Tully, “we thought it was a passing train.” Turned out to be the Tulbagh earthquake of 29th September 1969. The sessions were done, but another song was needed to complete the album, so a studio jam called ‘Jackin’ Around’ was added. Great organ sounds from Glenda Wassman, and a drum solo play-out from Mike McCully.
Alan van Der Merwe was a music teacher friend of Mike’s and was responsible for the vocal harmony arrangements. Tully cites South African band ‘The Sandpipers’ as an inspiration. This folk quartet, which consisted of two girls and two guys, and not be confused with the US folk trio, released an album titled ‘A Bird in Hand’ in 1967.
After “Inc’
McCully Workshop, with the McCullagh brothers always at the core, released a number of albums over the years including “Genesis” and “Ages” and of course are best known for their big 1977 hit ‘Buccaneer’ . 40 years after those first recording sessions in late 1969, Tully is still involved in recording and runs his successful Spaced-Out Sounds Studio in Cape Town. Mike regularly packs out concert halls with his various nostalgic revue shows including ‘Sixty Something’, ‘Station 70′, ‘Music Of The Millennium’, ‘Country Classics’ and many, many others. McCully Workshop still perform live on occasion and their first hit ‘Why Can’t It Rain’ is almost always included in the set list.
Glenda Wassman later married Richard, and they formed the pop band Pendulum and had a big hit with ‘Take My Heart’ in 1976. Glenda then went on to major success worldwide with the all-girl group, Clout, who had a huge hit with ‘Substitute’ which went to number 2 in the UK in 1978. Allan Faull formed Falling Mirror in the late 70′s with his cousin Neilen Mirror (nee Marais).
The legends of South African pop and rock live on…
Brian Currin
Cape Town, September 2009

Family Tree
(click for bigger image)
Click here for the complete Family Tree
at the South African Rock Encyclopedia website.
Top Ten Tunes: 2008 [from Top10songs.com]
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Top 10 Songs of 2008 |
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| Rank | Song Title | Artist |
| 1 | I Kissed A Girl |
Katy Perry |
| 2 | Bleeding Love | Leona Lewis |
| 3 | Low | Flo Rida Featuring T-Pain |
| 4 | Viva La Vida | Coldplay |
| 5 | Disturbia | Rihanna |
| 6 | Hot N Cold | Katy Perry |
| 7 | 4 Minutes | Madonna & Justin |
| 8 | So What | P!nk |
| 9 | Apologize | Timbaland Featuring OneRepublic |
| 10 | Womanizer | Britney Spears |
Channel24 Top MP3 Downloads
Jennifer Ferguson – Angel Fish
South African alt. pop diva channels Kate Bush and Lesley Rae Dowling on this haunting opening track off her debut album ‘Hand Around The Heart’, which includes songs of frustrated housewives, army widows, teenage lust, dreams, fear and coping with it. Released on the seminal Shifty label.
Die Heuwels Fantasties – Our Heritage
Hip indie dance rock combo celebrate Heritage Day (aka Braai Day) by hooking up with heavyweight hip-hop players HHP and JR, and the Grammy winning Soweto Gospel Choir. It’s a contagiously fun colab with Die Heuwels’ Pierre Greeff singing in English, HHP and JR keeping it real and the Soweto Gospel Choir adding their soaring African harmonies: “So it’s a flyday. We call it a braai day….”
The Buckfever Underground – I’m On Facebook, Now What
Toast Coetzer (vocals, lyrics) leads his band of post-ontological rock outsiders deep into the belly of the phantasmatic beast on this stream of consciousness serenade about our contemporary condition. Off their brand new live album, ‘Limbs Gone Batty’.
aKING – The Heart Of A Fool
“I know my language has always been my limit…/the heart of the fool lives inside of his mouth,” serenades Laudo on this spanking new symphonic rock power ballad off the indie rock darlings’ brand new CD, ‘Against All Odds’. Produced by the multiple award-winning Theo Crous.
Koos Kombuis – Lisa se Klavier
Legendary singer songwriter maps the moment he morphed from Andre Letoit into mythical alternative Afrikaans troubadour Koos Kombuis on this classic Voelvry-era acoustic ballad off his excellent debut, ‘Niemandsland & Beyond!’.
New Holland – Something To Believe In
Bored by those Bellville Rock City stereotypes? Well, if this breezy new exclusive single off their forthcoming album is any indictaion, then these upwardly mobile Stellenbosch indie rockers are destined for the big time.
Angelo – These Are the Times
Hunky Cape Flats soul brother gives fans of Danny K and Loyiso their smooth R&B fix on this uplifting urban contemporary jam about perseverance and positivity. It’s a funky midtempo Channel O and MTV Base jam off his new album, ‘Today.’
The Aeroplanes – National Madness
A slice of classic protest pop from the ’80s. Definitely worth tuning into before you head off to the End Conscription Campaign 25th Anniversary Concert featuring the Rudimentals, Freshlyground and the once off Bright Blue reunion taking place over the weekend of Friday 30 October to Sunday 1 November at Spier in Cape Town.
Luna Paige with Chris Chameleon – Sunday In Japan
Classy Cape songbird shares this haunting indie folk pop gem off her forthcoming album. Charismatic crooner Chris Chameleon adds some of his ethereal vocalese to the trippy Eastern ambience.
The Abbott Network – Shouldn’t Let Me
Soul, funky reggae, jazz, dub and pop rub shoulders on this fresh new dose of future fusion from the Mother City ensemble’s forthcoming debut album, ‘Chapter One’. Fans of Sade’s cool urban pop siren call, this gem’s for you.
Top Ten Tunes: Roots Of Emerson, Lake & Palmer
My top ten tunes that inspired one of my all-time favourite groups.
- Hoedown – Aaron Copland (composer)
- Toccata (Piano Concerto No. 1: Toccata Concertata composed by Alberto Ginastera)
- The Barbarian (based on Allegro Barbaro: Allegro Barbaro, Sz. 49 composed by Béla Bartók)
- Pictures At An Exhibition – Modest Mussorgsky (composer)
- Fanfare For The Common Man – Aaron Copland (composer)
- The Enemy God Dances With The Black Spirits (aka The Enemy God And The Dance Of The Black Spirits from Scythian Suite, Op 20) – Sergei Prokofiev (composer)
- Knife-Edge (based on Sinfonietta: Allegretto composed by Leoš Janáček)
- Jerusalem – Hubert Parry / William Blake (composers)
- Nutrocker (based on The Nutcracker Suite, op. 71a: March composed by Tchaikovsky and arr. by Kim Fowley)
- Rondo (based on Blue Rondo à la Turk composed by Dave Brubeck) note: not based on Mozart’s Rondo Alla Turca
Disclaimer: I have decided to limit myself to only ten tunes, so of course some of my other favourites have been omitted.
























