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    Posted: March 13 2010 at 19:30

Show me a better performance by Yes, ELP, Genesis or Pink Floyd. 

Even these low quality super 8 images and bootleg audience recording cannot conceal the energy of the live A Passion Play performance, so don't complain about the quality in your posts, please  And please stop throwing "Brick"s at me! That is another forum as well.

If you disagree, prove it! Post it here and let the members be the judges.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2010 at 11:26
Originally posted by Ronnie Pilgrim Ronnie Pilgrim wrote:

Boring. GIve me Ian conducting the band with acrobatic moves, moving from flute to sax to tambourine to acoustic guitar; Jeffrey bounding about the stage with as much energy in the last minutes as in the first minutes; Martin, the "low key" one, hardly containing himself when the concentration doesn't demand he be still; John rocking back and forth at the keyboards; and Barry's head whipping around as if pounding it against imaginary drums he only wish he could add to the performance. And all while keeping perfect time, in sync with each other and playing difficult music without fudging.




Shocked I couldn't have said this better myself. I don't know how I missed this thread.
Anyways, hard to come up vid a video that can kick this performance's hiney. One that might be a candidate is from the same year: Genesis - Supper's Ready Live at Shepperton Studios, but that's more of a one man show, visually speaking.
Such a pitty there is so little footage of the Jeffrey era. Imagine if there was a video of a WarChild gig out there with the zebra and the string quartet among others... Cry
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