ASIA/ Horrible Carl Palmer's REAL 'Heat of the Moment' Tempos!!!

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ASIA/ Horrible Carl Palmer's REAL "Heat of the Moment" Tempos!!!
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This is the studio recording and not a live recording. It is so flagrantly doctored up that if you even believe this for a second you have no sense of reality! Carl Palmer is one of the greatest drummers that ever drew breath!

davidhemann
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This dude doctored this video to make Carl sound bad. I've seen Asia a couple times live and Carl 5 other times. He plays as steady & solid as it gets and sounded fantastic every time. When I seen Carl play with ELP in '73, I just sat there mesmerized at what I was watching. it made me have to go start looking for a drum kit soon after. I still have a set...my 3rd one close to 50 yrs later. Rock on Carl!

howwwie
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CP has NEVER played this song like this. Sleazy audio 'photoshopping'....

GroveSharkLLC
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This is a pathetic attempt at dissing Carl Palmer.

IwshIcldstrtover
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CARL PALMER IS ONE OF THE BEST DRUMMERS TO EVER LIVE

danielpenovich
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This video is either doctored garbage or satire. God bless you, Mr. Palmer!

davidelizabeth
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When I cross myself, I say Emerson, Lake and Palmer!

sheldonwheaton
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The same concert is on YouTube and this is doctored. Very unfortunate that you feel the need to do this to Carl Palmer.

downtowntrio
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Just saw the band, with Billy Sherwood, a week ago. Although the tempo in general was slightly faster than the original, it was proportional to the original. Carl played excellently!

icyou
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LMAO, you can hear the speed of the recording changing.

ELP
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These tempos were clearly doctored up. Palmer is a friggin machine.

chrismorgan
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If we judged all rock drummers based on how well they held a precise tempo, there would be 'no greatest rock drummer' of all a bunch of microchips driven by software. Carl is an is a living thing. I will gladly take Carl (warts and all) ANY day of the week, over some 'perfect tempo' robot.
rule is there, that says a song must hold the same tempo all the way through ??

gannman
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The tempo upbeat was done purposely. Can you imagine how many times they've played this composition? They wrote it, they can make changes any way they wish to change up tempo, key, whatever. Gimme a break.

royjr.
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Carl Palmer was considered the top drummer in the early 70's, prior to Neil Peart.. Nice try Ryan Lance.

tod
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This channel lives down to my expectations.

shillatioreviled
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Oh call BS on this whole thing.
Clearly, it's the studio version with tempo manipulation.
I crack up because no one said a word about the cymbal crashes we SEE but don't HEAR in the video. Also, the tambourine with HUGE delay. That's NOT live dude.

dvnbrat
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Palmer is such a perfectionist. Once saw hm with ELP. Saw him strike a cymbal with hs right stick and his intent was to grasp that cymbal with his left hand to keep it from ringing. He missed it, mouthed a profanity because of the miss, and even went back to grasp the cymbal again this time successfully. No one but his bandmates may have even noticed. Such a small detail was critical to him. This was back in 1974. Don't buy what you are selling for a moment. He is too good of a musician to be sloppy about anything.

northernlight
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This is not a gradual getting faster or dragging. They are all on tempo from beat 1 in the chorus. That tells me that this is the way they wanted to play it. If I remember correctly the the song speeds up on the record also.

roww
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Carl Palmer is light-years from horrible...if the professor was still around he'd laugh at you

Petequinn
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I don't know anything about tempos and not sure what you are all talking about, but the music on here definitely was a studio version. At the end of the video, John is walking around the stage playing the bass and not singing yet the audio has John singing. So Sherlock, yah think nobody wouldn't notice? Why would you be a p €%÷¥k & mess with this???

RG-hfet