

#Come inside tv#
Rick from Dansville, NyThe Summerfest II concert in Buffalo, NY was the best concert I've ever been to! One thing, after all these years, that I haven't been able to figure out for sure, is at the very end of the show I remember the big synthesizer that Keith was playing, the one with all the chords and knobs on it, sprouting "bat wings" on its sides, Keith got right out of the way of it, the TV monitor in the synth got a face on it, and it turned 90* and walked on its own toward the front of the stage, while at the same time "beeping" and the sound being "panned" around in a circle throughout the stadium in the 4 channel PA system.That must have been some STRONG stuff! I don't remember the "computer" growing a face on the monitor, nor do I remember it walking back and forth on the stage (it was controlled/moved by roadies and they would have been seen pushing it) so I think you must have over the years, thought that you saw that happen, lol! I wish they would have done that though, that sounds REALLY cool and I've ALWAYS thought that they never emphasized the importance of this tune enough, which is evident by the fact that human beings can no longer survive without the computer! You can see a live performance of this when they performed it at he California Jam in 1974: Steve from United StatesThis is for Rick who talks about being on LSD and remembering the performance of Karn Evil 9 Third Impression.I saw them in Green Bay WI where right before the break, all the band members ran off the stage, the synthesizer was still playing, it turned to the front of the stage, moved forward then blew up, when the lights came up it was gone, then after the break and the lights went down, the music picked up where it left off, the synthesizer slowly rose up from under the stage, turned and moved back to it's original position, all the while still playing, then all the members ran back on stage and continued the concert. Hank from United StatesThis is for Rick,, not quite bat wings.Bootz Bootzin from Milwaukee Wiseems the number 9 was just a number that they pulled out of nowhere much like Douglas Adams and the number 42.When I saw them at the Kingswood Music Theatre at Canada's Wonder Land, Carl sat behind his kit with a huge smile playing the drums. Kieths keyboards are fantastic, and Carls drumming are fabulous. His dynamic range and clarity are unmatched. I think Greg Lakes voice was one of the best of all time. They were my first favourite bands of all time. Frank from TorontoI was lucky enough to see them three times live.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind You've got to see the show, it's rock and roll

You've got to see the show, it's a dynamo The greatest show in Heaven, Hell, or Earth Rest assured you'll get your money's worth
