by David Weigel
reunion of, 220–22
rise of, 47–54
and Terre Roche on Robert Fripp, 195
Peter Sinfield in, 135
with Todd Rundgren’s Utopia, 157, 158
“20th Century Schizoid Man” for, 75
and U.K., 197, 210, 211
work for former members of, 208
and Yes, 102, 103
Yes’s Fragile album and, 93
Kingsmead Stadium, 16
Kinks, The, 93, 160
Kirkman, Jon, xviii
Kiss, 151
Kitchen (New York, New York), 193–94
“Knife Edge,” 66
“Knock on Wood,” 13
“Kobaïa is de hündïn,” 157
Kobaïan language, xvii, 156
Köhntarkösz (Magma), 157
Konzertstück in F Minor (Carl Maria von Weber), 1–2
Koulouris, Anargyros, 151
Krautrock movement, 155–57
Kristina, Sonja, 77, 78
Kubrick, Stanley, 191
LaBrie, James, 262
Lace, Cyril, 287
“Lady of the Dancing Water,” xiv
Laine, Denny, 27
Laing, Dave, xiv
Lake, Greg, 186
in 1990s, 275
in Asia in Asia film, 234–35
on Brain Salad Surgery album, 134–36
departure from King Crimson, 59
early life and influences, 11–12, 41
and ELP reunion, 285, 286
in Emerson, Lake & Powell, 237–39
Keith Emerson on, 69
and founding of ELP, 55–56, 64–65
and founding of King Crimson, 42–43
Greg Haskell as replacement for, 58, 61
on “Lucky Man,” 66–67
on Pictures at an Exhibition, 86–88
on progressive music, xv
promotion of Thrak album by, 268
on punk rock, 201–2
and rise of King Crimson, 47–52
signing of PFM by, 153–54
and Peter Sinfield, 187–89
Chris Squire vs., 54
on Tarkus, 74–77
and tribute to Keith Emerson, 288
on Works tour, 191–93
Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, The (Genesis), 173, 177
“Lamia, The,” 175
“Lamplight Symphony,” 160
Lane, Brian
and Asia, 211, 212, 234
and Buggles-Yes hybrid, 203, 205, 207
and departure of Bill Bruford from Yes, 106
and Trevor Rabin, 236
Yes’s firing of, 208
Lanzetti, Bernardo, 154
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (King Crimson), 124–25
“Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part I),” 123–25
“Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part II),” 222
“Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part III),” 249
“Larks’ Tongues in Aspic (Part IV),” 269
Larson, Jeremy D., xii
“Last Battle, The,” 137–38
Last Temptation of Christ (film), 274
Laswell, Bill, 224
Lava, 276
“Lay, Lady, Lay,” 44
League of Gentlemen, 219–21
Led Zeppelin
and Peter Gabriel, 225
Greg Lake on, 134
Rolling Stone on, xii
and Rush, 148, 162, 164
Lee, Geddy, 147–51, 162, 163, 165, 166
Leftoverture (Kansas), 160–61
Lennon, John, 24, 110
Leo, Ted, 284
Let It Rock, xiv
Levin, Tony
on Cruise to the Edge, xii
on Peter Gabriel’s solo albums, 180, 181, 185
and King Crimson reunion, 222, 245–47
promotion of Thrak album by, 268
and The Roches, 196
on Three of a Perfect Pair, 249
in Yes, 262
Lieutenant Kijé (Sergei Prokofiev), 188
Lifeson, Alex
and “La Villa Strangiato,” 164
and Majesty/Dream Theater, 260
in Barry Miles’s interview, 163
in Rush, 147, 148
on 2112 album, 150
Light, The (Spock’s Beard), 264
“Linton Samuel Dawson,” 257
L’Isola di Niente (Premiata Forneria Marconi), 154
Listener (magazine), 127
Liszt, Franz, 1–4, 139
Lisztomania (film), 139–40
Live Aid concert, 232
Live at the Apollo (James Brown), 18
Live/Hhaï (Magma), 157
Livgren, Kerry, 160, 161
Lizard (King Crimson), 62, 102
Lloyd, Charles, 20
Lloyd, Richard, 181
“Locomotive Breath,” 99
London Arena (London, Canada), 177
London College of Printing (London, England), 51–52
London Festival Orchestra, 29
London Philharmonic Orchestra, 189
London Symphony Orchestra, 116
“Long Distance Runaround,” 92
“Looking for Someone,” 80
Los Angeles Times, 53, 204
“Losing It,” 161
Loussier, Jacques, 21, 22
Love (band), 44
Love, Death & Mussolini E. P., The (Porcupine Tree), 256–57
“Love Makes Sweet Music,” 24
“Love Me Do,” xiv
Lubin, David, 76–77
“Lucky Man,” 67, 153, 289
Luton College of Technology, 69–70
Lyceum Theater (London, England), 85
Lydon, John “Johnny Rotten,” 230
Mabel Greer’s Toyshop, 30
Macan, Edward, xv–xvi, 3, 238
Madison Square Garden (New York, New York), 192–93, 207
Magma, xvii, 156
Magma (Magma), 156
“Magnum Opus,” 161
Mahavishnu Orchestra, 116, 181
Majesty, 260–61
“Mama,” 231
Manchester Free Trade Hall (Manchester, England), 114–15
Manchester Independent, 46
Mann, Manfred, 19, 40
Manticore Records, 153–55
“Mantra,” 49
Manzanera, Phil, 258
Margaret, Princess, 28
Marillion
after Fish, 250–53
crowdfunded tour/album of, 275–76
on ELP reunion tour, 286
founding of, 227–30
Mark Kelly in, xviii
popularity of, 282
and Porcupine Tree, 255
rise of, 240–45
and Mark Wilkinson, 280
marillion.com (Marillion), 276
Marillion Weekend, 276
Markham, Ron, 43–44
Marquee Club (London, England), 18–20, 24, 30, 50
“Mars,” 50, 58
Marsh, Dave, 101
Mars Volta, 273
Martin, Gavin, 226
“Mary,” 194–96
Mason, Nick, 131–33
Masque (Kansas), 160
Mastelotto, Pat, 266
Matching Mole, 130–31
“Matte Kudasai,” 247
MCA Records, 261
McCartney, Paul, 23, 69
McDonald, Ian
departure from King Crimson, 59
early life and influences, 13–14
and Michael Giles, 57
promotion of Thrak album by, 268
and rise of King Crimson, 49, 51–54
on “21st Century Schizoid Man,” xvi
McDonnell, Rob, 136
McLaughlin, John, 181
Mechanic Records, 261
Medicine Head, 118
Medious, Mario, 186
Mëkanïk Dëstruktï`w Kömmandöh (Magma), 156
Melody Maker
Asia article in, 212
Phil Collins interview with, 216
on Disciplin
e album, 248
and Keith Emerson’s early influences, 14
on Foxtrot album, 83
Robert Fripp interview with, 102, 168, 182
Peter Gabriel interview with, 173
on Peter Gabriel’s departure from Genesis, 175
Peter Hammill interview with, 178
David Jackson interview with, 106
on King Crimson and Yes, 102–3
Greg Lake interview with, 135
on The Nice, 35
on Pictures at an Exhibition album, 88
Mike Rutherford interview with, 198
Dave Stewart interview with, 109
on A Trick of the Tail, 176
virtual symposium by, 133–34
Robert Wyatt interview with, 133
The Yes Album ads in, 72–73
Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Carl Jung), 226
“Memories,” 132
Meneses, Jim, xix
Mercury Records, 45–47
“Message, The,” 231
Metallica, 258, 262
“Metamorfosi,” 155
“Metropolis—Part I: The Miracle and the Sleeper,” 270
Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory (Dream Theater), 270
Mickey Mouse Club (television series), 127
Midsummer Revels gathering, 17
Mik, Dik, 96, 97
Mike + the Mechanics, 232, 252
Miles, Barry, 32–33, 163–64
Mink, Ben, 161
Minnitt, William “Diz,” 229
Misplaced Childhood (Marillion), 244
Mister Head, 17
“Misunderstanding,” 215
Mitchell, Joni, 213
Mitchell, Mitch, 64, 90
Mojo (magazine), 216, 273
“Money,” xvi
Monk, Thelonius, 15
Monkman, Francis, 78
Monsters of Rock cruise, x
Montoya, Carlos, 93
Monty Python, 140
“Mood for a Day,” 93
Moody Blues
and Tony Clarke, 50
“Go Now” as hit for, 18
and King Crimson, 44, 48
and Moody Blues cruise, x
recording of “Nights in White Satin,” 27–30
Moog, Robert, 67, 87, 191, 287
Moogfest, 287
Moog-Koussa, Michelle, 288
Moon, Keith, xv, 30
“Moonchild,” 51, 278
“Mooncowisms,” 194
Moon Records, 148
“Moor, The,” 273
Moore, Kevin, 260
Morand, Larry, x
Moraz, Patrick, xviii, 137, 222, 267
Morgan Studios, 112
Morley, Paul, 162, 164
“Morning Dew,” 23
Morningrise (Opeth), 273
Morse, Alan, 264
Morse, Neal, 264
Morthland, John, 53
Mothers of Invention, 20, 100
Motörhead, 141, 270
Mottola, Tommy, 184
Move, The, 25
Moving Pictures (Rush), 166
Moving Waves (Holland’s Focus), 152–53
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 140
Mr. Mister, 266
MTV, 214, 231, 233–35
Mud Club (New York, New York), 223–24
Muir, Jamie, 123, 124, 125, 126
“Musical Box, The,” 80
Musical Journal, 2
Musician (magazine), 247, 248, 265
Musicians Only, 229
Music Now, 62
Mussida, Franco, 153
Mussorgsky, Modest, 4, 85–87
“My God,” 99
Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, The (Rick Wakeman), 137–38
Myung, John, 259, 260
“My White Bicycle,” 25, 70
Napoleon, emperor of the French, 2
Nardelli, Steve, 20
“Narnia,” 215
Nash the Slash, 161
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 262
National Health, xvii, 221
“Natural Science,” 165
Neal, William, 76
NEARfest (North East Art Rock Festival), 279–81
“Nebëhr gudahtt,” 157
Neil, Chris, 252
“Nether Street,” 71
Nevermind (Nirvana), 264
Newcastle City Hall (Newcastle, England), 86–87
New Hi-Fi Sound, 181
Newman, Tom, 120–22, 200
New Musical Express (NME)
Jon Anderson interview with, 112
Robert Calvert interview in, 97
Emerson, Lake & Palmer in, 64
Keith Emerson interview with, 155
Brian Eno interview with, 170
Fish interview with, 229, 242
Robert Fripp interview with, 126
on Peter Gabriel’s departure from Genesis, 175
on Pictures at an Exhibition album, 88
on “The Silent Sun,” 34
Rick Wakeman interview with, 138
The Yes Album ads in, 73
New World Symphony (Antonín Dvořák), 28, 36
New York Dolls, 134
New York Gong, 224
New York Times, 136, 271
Nice, The
and “Blues Variation,” 86
collapse of, 55, 56
on Colour Me Pop, 40
ELP and, 65, 68
Keith Emerson in, 66, 77, 285
Davy O’List in, 27
psychedelic music of, 34–39
Nico, 143
“Nights in White Satin,” 28–30
90125 (Yes), 237
“Nine Feet Underground,” 108
Nirvana, 257, 264, 269
NME, See New Musical Express
Nocenzi, Gianni, 155
Nocenzi, Vittorio, 155
No Pussyfooting (Robert Fripp and Brian Eno), 126
Norman, Tony, 60
North East Art Rock Festival (NEARfest), 279–81
“North Star,” 184
“Norwegian Wood,” 176
“Not Fade Away,” 148
Nothingface (Voivod), 264
“Nothingface,” 264
Nouvelle Observateur, 17
No Wave movement, 223, 224
Nowlin, Larry, 17
Numan, Gary, 205
Nursery Cryme (Genesis), 80
“Nutrocker,” 73–74, 87
Oates, John, 185
“Oblique Strategies,” 194
O’Brien, Lucy, 242
O’Connor, Jim, 186
Offord, Eddy
on Jon Anderson, 104
and “Are You Ready, Eddy?,” 76
on “Close to the Edge,” 103
on Fragile, 91
on Tony Kaye, 90
on “Lucky Man,” 67
on Pictures at an Exhibition, 87
Chris Welch’s interview with, 112
on The Yes Album, 71
“Oh Daddy,” 266–67
“Old Castle, The,” 85, 86
Oldfield, Mike
and Kevin Ayers, 240
Hergest Ridge album, 142–46
Tubular Bells album, 117, 119–23
Tubular Bells tour, 126–32
in Whole World, 119
Oldham, Andrew Loog, 23
“Old Rain,” 154
O’List, Davy, 27, 34, 36–38
Oliver, Derek, 261
Olsson, Mattias, 264–65
Ommadawn (Mike Oldfield), 144–46
“Ommadawn (Part One),” 146
“Ommadawn (Part Two),” 144–45
1001° Centigrades (Magma), 156
On the Sunday of Life (Porcupine Tree), 257–58
Opeth, 273–74, 277
“Opium for the People,” 179
“Opus One,” 121
Orb (band), 258
Organ Center, 14
Orwell, George, 164
Osibasa, 94
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��Out-Bloody-Rageous,” 84
“Owner of a Lonely Heart,” 236, 237
Padgham, Hugh, 225, 231, 232
Pagani, Mauro, 153
Page, Jimmy, 99
Painter, John, 20
Pallas, 243–44
Palmer, Carl, 186
in Asia, 208, 212, 234
on Brain Salad Surgery, 136
on Cruise to the Edge, xiii
and “ELP Legacy,” 286
and ELP reunion, 285–86
and Keith Emerson, 69, 73, 74
and founding of ELP, 64–65
and Greg Lake, 77
at Moody Blues cruise, x
on Pictures at an Exhibition, 86
solo projects of, 186–92
on Tarkus, 75
and tribute to Keith Emerson, 287, 288
Palmer, David, 140–41
Palmer, Tony, 114, 145–46
Papathanassiou, Evangelos, See Vangelis
Paramounts, The, 18
Pareles, Jon, 214
Parry, C. Hubert H., 4
Parsons, Alan, 118
“Parted Forever,” ix–x
Passion Play, A (Jethro Tull), 111–12, 140, 141
Pawn Hearts (Van der Graaf Generator), 106–7
Peacock, Steve, 107, 128
Pearne, Nick, 45
Peart, Neil, 148–50, 163–66
Peel, John, 127, 128
Pegg, Simon, 282
Pelletier, Jeff, 276
Pendragon, 231, 286
“People You Were Going To,” 46
Permanent Waves (Rush), 165
“Perpetual Change,” 70
Per un Amico (Premiata Forneria Marconi), 153, 154
Peter Gabriel (Peter Gabriel), 225
Petrucci, John, 259, 260
Pet Sounds (Beach Boys), 79
PFM, See Premiata Forneria Marconi
Philharmonic Society, 2
Phillips, Anthony, 34, 79
Phish, 280–81
Photos of Ghosts (Premiata Forneria Marconi), 154
Piano Concerto no. 1 (Ginastera), 74, 135
Piazza, Giorgio, 153, 154
Piccarella, John, 194
Pictures at an Exhibition (Emerson, Lake & Palmer), 85–88
Pictures at an Exhibition (Modest Mussorgsky), 4, 85
“Pictures at an Exhibition,” 68
“Pilgrimage, The,” 160
“Pinball Wizard,” xiii
Pinder, Mike, 27–28
Pineapple Thief, ix–x
Pink Floyd
in Buffalo ’66, xi
Dark Side of the Moon album, 117–18
on “first psychedelic tour” of Britain, 27
in “14 Hour Technicolor Dream,” 25
and Malcolm Jones, 45
and Majesty/Dream Theater, 261, 269
and Marillion, 228, 243
at Marquee and UFO clubs, 19
Nick Mason in, 131
“Money” by, xvi
Steve Peacock on, 129
and Porcupine Tree, 254–56, 258, 277
progressive music by, xv
Voivod’s cover of “Astronomy Domine” by, 264
Pink Floyd Sound, 19
“Pirates,” 189
Pitulski, Jim, 261
“Plague of Lighthouse Keepers, A,” 106–7
Planet Gong, 179
Planet Rock, 283
Planets, The (Gustav Holst), 50