The Nice

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  • progressive rock
  • psychedelic
  • classic rock
  • psychedelic rock
  • rock
The Nice were a late Sixties progressive / psychedelic rock band. While they did not last more than three years, they were a major influence in bridging the gap between the psychedelic rock of the Sixties and the progressive rock of the Seventies. Led by keyboard maestro Keith Emerson (later of Emerson, Lake & Palmer) they were one of the first bands to fuse rock with an orchestra. The band were infamous for being banned from playing the Royal Albert Hall in 1968 when Emerson set fire to an American flag when playing the song America, originally by Sondheim and Bernstein.

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Songs

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    Pathetique Symphony (Live Fairfield Hall '69)

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    Pathetique Symphony 4th

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    Promo 7' Sampler For Album

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    Rondo

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    Rondo "69"

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    Rondo '69

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    Rondo (69)

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    Rondo (Live Fillmore East '69)

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    Rondo (Live Newcastle '68)

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    Rondo (Live)

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    Rondo 69

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    Sampler for the Thoughts of Emerlist Dayjack LP

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    Seven Daze

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    She Belongs to Me

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    She Belongs to Me (Live Fillmore East '69)

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    Sombrero King

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    Sombrero Sam

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    St. Thomas

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    Symphony for Group and Orchestra

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    Tantalising Maggie

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    Tantalising Maggie (Alternate Version)

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    Tantalising Maggie (alternative version)

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    Tantalizin' Maggie

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    The Cry of Eugene

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    The Cry Of Eugene (Alt. Autumn 67 Version)

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    The Cry of Eugene (alternative version)

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    The Cry of the Eugene

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    The Diamond Hard Apples of the Moon

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    The Diamond Hard Blue Apple of the Moon

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    The Diamond Hard Blue Apples of the Moon


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