Yeah not my cell phone. Just a point and shoot Olympus digital camera. Pin hole mic on it. Not studio quality by any means. You can make out the instruments. I do want to apologize for the shaky camera work though.
Well, a ship packed with Yes and Genesis fans! :) Very cool to see these cats on stage together and they make the kind of convincing, tight,,rough noise that this song about war and apocalypse deserves... 🔥💗
Bloody hell, what a bunch of miserable comments and smart-arse bullshit, like "Chris is playing a Fender, how weird", and "Steve has no stage presence"..but you still watched till the end whilst composing your critiques, didn't you? I thought this was a pretty good cover of a cover, and the band was having fun playing it. If you don't like it, go watch something else. Yeah?
I saw him in person a few times and he was much more engaging than in this performance. I saw him once in a small bar in Albany, NY in the mid-80's playing solo and acoustic only and he was downright funny and charming between songs. It was really surreal eating chicken wings, drinking beer and sitting ten feet away from Steve Hackett playing guitar while the waitress came around to check on your drinks.
@@onebadpuffin2170 In the late seventies Leon Russell played basically a dive bar in Campbell CA that usually had Elvin Bishop, Box Scaggs and that level. To see Leon Russell in a smoky place with an open beam 8' ceiling was a treat. His amps were turned up so loud for a small venue that when he paused for the first time and heard the loud hiss he quipped in that great accent "Sounds like a fish fry in here!" I even got to hear my favorite "Back to the Island". A stand-out show...
We miss you Wetton and Squire so much, you both were truly extraordinary gentlemen and the finest to ever pick up the bass. RIP true prog legends
Masterpiece never gets old.
Freaking legends, having a bit of fun and not terribly worried about stage quality... RIP John & Chris.
I saw Steve Hackett in a concert about six weeks ago in The Hague. R.I.P. Chris Squire and John Wetton.
RIP two Giants of Prog Bass, this must have been their pathway to Bass heaven!
2 basses and a Chapman Stick. Brilliant.
One bass; Wetton is playing a guitar here.
Simply wow! JW and CS, you are so much missed!
+ Nick Beggs I think on Chapman Stick
yep, definitely Nick. He was in Hackett's band at the time, IIRC.
@@aka.Mr.FrenchF**king A. What a lineup. That’s fantastic. From Too Shy to this ❤
One of the best and most unexpected things I’ve seen for awhile ❤
Surprising Steve Hackett playing,,!!
When musical legends play like a garage band.
Rare💕
Amo a estos inmortales
é só, yes, king crimson e genesis.
I can’t believe that these prog legends didn’t know that the riff starts on the “and” of 3…
@@82706527 Daryl Stuermer had to re-teach Genesis the live arrangements of their songs before they would go out on tour.
❤
WOOOOWWWWW!
só fera. e foram ouvidos ao vivo.
この現場にいた人達が超羨ましい。
wow
Too bad the audio is cellphone-poor. This was probably better by far in person. Thank goodness they chose this, and not “Knocking On Heaven’s Door”
Yeah not my cell phone. Just a point and shoot Olympus digital camera. Pin hole mic on it. Not studio quality by any means. You can make out the instruments. I do want to apologize for the shaky camera work though.
@@progrules5309- it's perfect, thank you!
That was in a cruise ship..
Well, a ship packed with Yes and Genesis fans! :) Very cool to see these cats on stage together and they make the kind of convincing, tight,,rough noise that this song about war and apocalypse deserves... 🔥💗
Chris Squire playing a Fender? That's weird
Bloody hell, what a bunch of miserable comments and smart-arse bullshit, like "Chris is playing a Fender, how weird", and "Steve has no stage presence"..but you still watched till the end whilst composing your critiques, didn't you?
I thought this was a pretty good cover of a cover, and the band was having fun playing it. If you don't like it, go watch something else. Yeah?
3 incredible musicians,with all the material they have ,why resort to a Bob Dylan tune? Just to prove they can play it?😮
Before Asia was formed?
Because it is one of the greatest songs ever composed.
4 - including Nick Beggs with the Chapman stick.
Very recognizable tune that they were likely inspired by in their early days.
What a mess....
Six people playing it worse than what JHE (3 people) used to..
These are all great players, but sometimes less is more!
Very poor audio
Maybe they are feeling more ...Bobby Dylan then Jimi.
@@stixplayer If that's the case, it's perfect. Everything sounds better than Bob..
Hackett is a good guitarist, but totally uninspiring as a stage presence. Look up from your axe once in awhile Steve…
I saw him in person a few times and he was much more engaging than in this performance. I saw him once in a small bar in Albany, NY in the mid-80's playing solo and acoustic only and he was downright funny and charming between songs. It was really surreal eating chicken wings, drinking beer and sitting ten feet away from Steve Hackett playing guitar while the waitress came around to check on your drinks.
@@onebadpuffin2170 In the late seventies Leon Russell played basically a dive bar in Campbell CA that usually had Elvin Bishop, Box Scaggs and that level. To see Leon Russell in a smoky place with an open beam 8' ceiling was a treat. His amps were turned up so loud for a small venue that when he paused for the first time and heard the loud hiss he quipped in that great accent "Sounds like a fish fry in here!" I even got to hear my favorite "Back to the Island". A stand-out show...