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From: sherouse@unc.UUCP (George W. Sherouse)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: JANACEK, ELP, CRIMSON
Message-ID: <11@unc.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 8-Jan-85 08:18:52 EST
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Posted: Tue Jan  8 08:18:52 1985
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Reply-To: sherouse@unc.UUCP (George W. Sherouse)
Organization: CS Dept., U. of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Summary: 

In article  D3U@PSUVM.BITNET writes:
>Remember that Greg Lake was with King Crimson before he was in ELP?  If I recal
>correctly, it was the track "Knife Edge" from ELP's first lp that directly took
>the opening measures of the Janacek Sinfonietta as the opening and major theme.
>The lyrics began, "Said the late man to the straight man..."

Sorry, Ray.  The lyric is from "I Talk To The Wind" from Court of The
Crimson King - lyrics by Peter Sinfield.  Greg did do the singing.

Good tunes to you,

George W. Sherouse


"I couldn't act naturally if I wanted to..."