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chopper
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Methinks the guy who posted it was having you on.
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It doesn't look 70's to me. Just looking at the concert infrastructure it looks more modern than that. (Sorry I'm a bit of a geek that way). In fact it looks like it may be from more than one concert. Variations in fashion that the concert goers are wearing, and I certainly don't recall too many mosh pits in the 70's. It was an 80's thing. But if I had to pick one from your list I might go with Led Zeppelin.
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Intruder
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The scene looks how Magma sounds.
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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chopper
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suitkees has already established that it's actually 3 different videos - see his post on the previous page.
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Obviously it's Hawkwind when Michael Jackson was lead singer. Another group where you see this kind of behavior is Bread.
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The Anders
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All I can say is, I'm so glad I was not at that gig. I prefer more relaxed conditions where people are actually listening to music.
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The Dark Elf
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Definitely more than one clip. It goes from an outside shot, to inside a darkened arena, to outside in overcast afternoon again. The final part of the clip is not from the 70s at all.
The middle section is definitely a Michael Jackson concert. The end section clearly has t-shirts from another era than the 70s. Edited by The Dark Elf - May 11 2021 at 20:42 |
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Like I said, it must be a 'trick' question. BaldFriede is a witty and intelligent member/s of this forum and wouldn't make a mistake, so I expect the answer to be depressingly clever, and probably obvious..
Well, I give in...WHAT IS THE ANSWER?? |
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Bump!
Any follow up on this? |
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Logan
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Ignoring any and all evidence to the contrary, obviously it is Magma. The audiences are reacting to this:
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nick_h_nz
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Maybe it’s a joke that fell flat, and BaldFriede doesn’t want to own it? It does seem strange that she hasn’t returned to the post. 🤔
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chopper
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Hmm, you could be right, she was logged in 2 minutes ago.
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Blacksword
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I'm wondering if this clip was actually played on a big screen, at a concert, performed by a band who were big in the 70's in the 90's?? A bit of a stretch, but consistent with my general theory that's it's simply a 'trick' question, as the actual footage is clearly not from a concert by any of the listed acts. OR, a 70's act was on the same bill, but not actually playing while the headbanging/feinting footage was filmed...again...stretchy... Can;t imagine any of those acts supporting Jacko. Edited by Blacksword - May 13 2021 at 01:49 |
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nick_h_nz
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^ Along those lines, I figured it was best to begin with the last act, as that is possibly the most unlikely to be connected to prog. The track, according to the comments in the YT video is by an artist named Herobust who is a trap ‘n’ bass dj. That, of course, means he samples music. It would appear one of his favourite sources of samples is Art of Noise, and several of the Art of Noise songs he samples are more or less made up of Yes samples. This was probably the case since Trevor Horn, as Art of Noise, had easy access to Yes music to sample.
So going back from there, is there a link between Trevor Horn or maybe any other Yes member, with the other two concerts? |
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Blacksword
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Hmm, inteesting.. Do you have link to that YT clip with the sound? I can't find it. |
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Don't worry...found it now :-)
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Hmm, very interesting for a couple of reasons: As someone else said, this doesn't look very 70s to me, but what do I know... Secondly, it looks like a Slayer concert, not a prog concert. So, I suppose such reactions could be seen at a Deep Purple concert at that time. The other bands in the list were not really that 'heavy' in the 70s. Could be Zeppelin but I doubt it. (And finally, I would be absolutely shocked if this a prog concert - the behavior of the crowd wouldn't make sense) |
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Blacksword
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Nope! We've already determined that the footage is actually not from the 70's and is comprised of numerous different gigs, including a Michael Jackson concert from the 90's. It's some kind of trick question. |
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I reckon the first clip has to be Mike Oldfield playing "In Dulci Jubilo".
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