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Love Quote by Keith Emerson

"I don't regard myself as a great classical or jazz pianist. I like country music, but I'm not a great player. I just like music. Drums 'n' bass is pretty exciting and I'd love to explore it"

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For a guy routinely mythologized as prog rock's high priest of virtuosity, Keith Emerson's humility lands like a deliberate chord change. He opens by declining the laurels people have tried to pin on him - "great classical or jazz pianist" - not because he lacks the chops, but because he understands how status works in music: labels are both flattering and confining. The subtext is a quiet refusal to be turned into a museum exhibit, embalmed as "the classical one" in a rock band.

The quick pivots to country and then drums 'n' bass do more than signal eclectic taste. They sketch a lifelong posture: curiosity over canon, motion over pedigree. By admitting he's "not a great player" in country, he disarms the expected rock-star omniscience and positions himself as a fan again, someone allowed to be a beginner. That matters coming from a musician whose public image was built on mastery and spectacle. He's making space for play.

Contextually, this reads as a late-career corrective to prog's reputation for self-seriousness. Emerson isn't apologizing for complexity; he's reframing what music is for. "I just like music" is almost punk in its plainness, a rejection of genre purity tests and the hierarchy that treats classical and jazz as higher forms. Ending on drums 'n' bass - a scene defined by rhythm, texture, and production rather than keyboard heroics - is the point: he's drawn to whatever feels alive, even if it threatens his own legend.

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Keith Emerson (November 2, 1944 - March 11, 2016) was a Musician from United Kingdom.

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