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Talk about music, movies, TV, books, other types of entertainment and what your vices are. Also, if you're addicted to the high you get off Aspirin, this is the place to talk about it.
johnnygothisgun wrote:The popular myth is that it was found near or in the city of Sarras by Sir Bors, Sir Percivale, and Sir Galahad. I've never read that it was taken to Avalon, but hey, like you said, there's certainly more than one version of the story out there. However, if I remember correctly, the first account of the quest was written by Malory in Le Morte D'Arthur, and that's how it goes down. In T.H. White's version, as well. In fact, in every version I've ever read. Not that I'm trying to appear pretentious. Interesting take, though.
The fact remains that your counter was correct, and yes, the Grail was eventually found, although only three out of the one hundred and fifty managed to do it, and more than half of the total died in the attempt.
PS King Crimson kicks the hell out of Stephen King or whoever.
It's been a long time since I've read the legends, like since I went through puberty but I vaguely remember one version having the grail taken to Avalon for safe keeping either after Arthur's death or with the body of one of the knights who found it.
Who's King Crimson?
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Spazmo wrote:King Crimson ruled but ELP was better.
I'm sorry, but this would imply that ELP were in some small way related to the concept of "good music", which as we all know has been scientifically proven to be impossible.
In other words, you're all banned for liking shitty music.
requiem_for_a_starfury wrote:I vaguely remember one version having the grail taken to Avalon for safe keeping either after Arthur's death or with the body of one of the knights who found it.
I stand corrected.
I don't want to step on anyone's toes by starting an argument over what band is better, considering some folks are still discussing the merits of the book in question. However, it's quite clear that both ELP and King Crimson kick ass, while Garbage blows.
P.S. I wasn't actually refering to a book but real history, Joseph of Arima sumthin found it and hid it at some church in scottland, so it was written.