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Related: About this forumGreg Lake - Still...You Turn Me On (live at California Jam, 1974) + Wings of Pegasus analysis
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Greg Lake - Still...You Turn Me On (live at California Jam, 1974) + Wings of Pegasus analysis (Original Post)
highplainsdem
May 2023
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mactire
(115 posts)1. Greg Lake
Thanks. I just happened to be watching a YouTube video of him doing one of my favorite Xmas songs, I believe in Father Christmas about an hour ago. I bring it up occasionally to lift my spirits, usually while indulging in one of my favorite spirits, with DU always at my side.
highplainsdem
(48,971 posts)2. I love that song, too:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181743497
Thread about it from last December, with his 2011 live performance at St. Bride's Church in one of the replies.
Thread about it from last December, with his 2011 live performance at St. Bride's Church in one of the replies.
mactire
(115 posts)3. Greg Lake
Thanks for your post. Is that where he performed with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull? I was fortunate to see both of these artists with their groups in days gone by.
highplainsdem
(48,971 posts)4. Yes, he was with Ian Anderson for that 2011 performance.