by Greg Lake
With my roadie Brian Magoo and dogs Fluffy (left), Cromwell (right) and Rufus (front) at home in Windelsham. (© Kenny Smith)
Walking back to the dressing room with Carl after one of our Madison Square Garden concerts in December 1973. (© Neil Preston)
With Keith in the back of our limousine. (© Neil Preston)
With Regina on our wedding day, 5th January 1974.
On honeymoon in Ojai, California. (© Neil Preston)
With Regina and Natasha. You can see Ahmet Ertegun, head of Atlantic Records, in the background. (© Kenny Smith)
‘Lucky Man’.
Chatting with Keith after a sound check. (© Neil Preston)
Doing press-ups with David Bowie. We became friendly whilst I was recording Works Volume 1 in Montreux summer 1976. (© Kenny Smith)
When I was recording ‘I Believe in Father Christmas’, Godfrey Salmon, who assembled and conducted the hundred-piece symphony orchestra, arranged for a professional burlesque feather dancer to come to the studio, break the ice and get the best out of the musicians. (© Kenny Smith)
During the filming of the video for ‘I Believe in Father Christmas’ in the Qumran in the Judean desert. (© Kenny Smith)
Performing ‘C’est La Vie’ with ELP. (© Kenny Smith)
With American manager Dee Anthony and tour manager Steve Inglis on a private jet. (© J. Phillip Rauls)
At the hotel after one of our Madison Square Garden concerts in December 1973.
At production rehearsals with ELP’s manager, Stewart Young, at the Velodrome in Montreal, early 1977, ahead of the tour in May. (© Kenny Smith)
With Keith and Carl in Montreal. (© Kenny Smith)
My daughter Natasha, aged three, during the recordings of Love Beach at Compass Point studios in the Bahamas. (© Kenny Smith)
Playing guitar for California Jam.
With Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band in 2001.
With Roger Daltrey who asked me to play in RD Crusaders and later on The Who track ‘Real Good Looking Boy’.
With my grandson Gabriel in our pirate shirts on his third birthday.