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  <title>Episode 6: Into the Future with ELP's Tarkus &amp;amp; Trilogy</title>
  <description>“Have you walked on the stones of years? &amp;amp;nbsp;When you speak, is it you that hears?” If these lyrical questions are familiar, you’re one of thousands of prog fans who looked at the crudely rendered, mechanical tank-armadillo creature on the cover of Emerson, Lake and Palmer’s TARKUS and said “I want to know more.” Did you ask yourself &amp;quot;What is the 'Endless Enigma', anyway&amp;quot; as you gazed at their fused heads on the cover of their follow-up, TRILOGY? This week, Charlie, Henry, and Bill get an organ transplant (sorry) from prog rock’s keyboard-centric power trio to take you on a trip into a futuristic dystopia of heavy rhythms, jazz riffs and sci-fi themes. &amp;amp;nbsp;Plus: we dare to ask—is there such a thing as “dirtbag prog”? Discussed in this episode The Nice's &amp;quot;America&amp;quot; on YouTube Emerson, Lake and Palmer's &amp;quot;Tarkus&amp;quot; full album on YouTube E. Power Biggs &amp;quot;Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor&amp;quot; by J. S. Bach on YouTube Emerson, Lake and Palmer's &amp;quot;Trilogy&amp;quot; full album on YouTube </description>
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