Mark King is not or ever has been underrated. The band is Jazz Funk so it's music base is much narrower but is accessable for those with a discernable ear, but never underrated. This word along with RIP should be banned on TH-cam, as it's always misused.
People keep using this underrated quote. Underrated by who? He's not underrated, in the 80s in the UK he was one of the best bass players around, in demand. He's had his career they're getting old, New people coming through all the time. It's the natural passage of time and life.
the audio production crew responsible for what we're hearing here deserve particular recognition for this mix. gary's snare cuts like a hot knife through butter
I’m 25 years old and I love fusion jazz/jazz rock so much. Just found out about this band. They are so damn good!!!! Classic bands just sound way better than 98% of bands today. I can get jiggy with this!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Definitely Simon, absolutely Fantastic, Love Mark King and the other band members. Grew up in Ireland in my teens, and from the first time I heard Level 42, I absolutely loved them.
Credits to Nathan Ferdinand 01:17 Fashion Fever 06:17 Forever Now 10:23 Turn It On 16:39 Heaven In My Hands 22:18 Leaving Me Now 28:30 Running In The Family 33:46 The Machine Stops 39:07 Mark King's Bass Noodle 42:48 Love Games 49:05 Something About You 54:15 Man 01:01:44 Mr. Pink 01:05:55 It's Over 01:12:33 Starchild 01:18:30 Lessons In Love 01:23:07 Dive Into The Sun 01:29:21 The Chinese Way 01:33:01 The Pursuit Of Accidents 01:40:44 Hot Water
I think you are confusing well-known/notorious/famous with underrated. I think that nearly every bass player knows Mark King. Until today I was only able to find one bass player that didn't know Mark King. Then again you can find lists of "best bass players" and barely/never see his name pop up. I guess those guys that write articles like "top 50 best bass players of all time" and forget Mark King should be fired because clearly missed a milestone in 50 years of bass.
@@BennyboyTruth Maybe it’s my age then. But when people say underrated they never qualify it with who they think ‘are’ rated - at least then we’d have something to debate.
Despite there huge success, hits, and talent, I always thought Level 42 were vastly underappreciated. Mark is an absolute Legend in the Bass Community and Mike has one of the most incredible voices around. Lately, there seems to be a huge resurgence and interest in the band, I hope it continues because it deserves too.
Darren Lee I’ve been a big fan since the World Machine album. My buddy and I saw the original lineup (Mark, Mike, Boon & Phil) open for Steve Winwood at Madison Square Garden, and saw them again three times in August 1987. We even had the pleasure of meeting them both before the show and then backstage afterwards. They will forever be one of my favorite bands!!
@@bigdaddykeysDABELTKING61 That is so awesome, thank you for sharing. My only regret is I never got to see them live back in the day. I live in Australia now and they never really come out here. Hopefully next time I am in the UK I might still get the chance.
Darren Lee the only time they came to the U.S. after the time I saw them in 1987 was in 2010 for the 30th Anniversary tour. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to see them then when they came back to New York. They haven’t been back here since because it’s not financially feasible for them to do so. At this point I don’t think that they’ll ever come back here😞😞
It's a shame that there's no more groups like this that plays the songs in the original Tempo. Everybody else is in a Hurry to go through the motions and get off the stage. Awesome Vocals. Everything!. Live Forever!. Great Sound Tech also!. Great Job!. Fellows.
That's Nathan King, Marks younger brother. Great singer, guitarist and as you would guess, a nifty bassist. Check out some of his bass reviews on TH-cam at Anderson's Music shop. The sound quality of this live gig is incredible.
Listen to this Concert have same Sound! th-cam.com/video/fPPwUwmAULU/w-d-xo.html This Boys are Pro Musican, they know how loud anyone has to be, there is no "Soldier of Fortune" Game! That is "Team Work!"
His name may have been Ian Colville. He sound engineered for them through this period I think. He was my mate. I guy with a brain and a heart as big as a planet. ❤️
I've listened to thousands of concerts over the years but this one is the best mixed i've ever heard, you can hear every vocal, instrument etc...job well done.
Totally agreed, I'm listening on Kali LP-6 studio monitors and I was absolutely dumbfounded when the band came in. I've now found another audio reference for mixing my own tracks.
Mark King...Incredible voice, bassist, arranger, song writer, you name it! 80's music was da bomb!!! I discovered them on the radio Something About You and Lessons In Love. Fantastic and this band is phenomenal as well as the stereo mix.
easily one of the most underrated group of musicians and performers in the past 40 years. especially since they even ventured into the "pop" realm! and they originated from my neck of the woods in the holiday parks on the isle of wight!
Timestamp 01:17 Fashion Fever 06:17 Forever Now 10:23 Turn It On 16:39 Heaven In My Hands 22:18 Leaving Me Now 28:30 Running In The Family 33:46 The Machine Stops 39:07 Mark King's Bass Noodle 42:48 Love Games 49:05 Something About You 54:15 Man 01:01:44 Mr. Pink 01:05:55 It's Over 01:12:33 Starchild 01:18:30 Lessons In Love 01:23:07 Dive Into The Sun 01:29:21 The Chinese Way 01:33:01 The Pursuit Of Accidents 01:40:44 Hot Water
Level 42 has always been one of my favorite bands. I saw them live in the 80's and they outshined Steve Winwood. As a musician for a big part of my live I can really appreciate their musicianship. Noted that the bass player plays some extremely intricate patters and still sings over them. AMAZING!
Absolutely amazing, yeah! There are so many nuances, great technique and musicality on his playing! Perfectly blending with the great compositions of this band of incredible musicians. For example the 16th note foot hi-hat pattern over a natural drum playing in the whole song th-cam.com/video/iB5QGi1Dvw0/w-d-xo.html or the open handed playing, astonish precision and dynamics th-cam.com/video/iB5QGi1Dvw0/w-d-xo.html
It's so impossible (and wrong) to give a top 3 of drummers, but I'm not ashamed to say: 1) Manu Katche, 2) Simon Phillips, 3) Gary Husband. Whoops, there it is, and it could be different for a million reasons and other players, but I like Gary Husband so much, yes I do !
is he the same Gary Husband who played keyboards with John McLaughlin at Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2007? If he is, then geeeeez, awesome jazz electric piano there. 👌👌 Benjie/Philippines.
it WAS an excellent mix...... but just "good mix" for a live performance..... the live feel and ambiance in the mix was lacking..... but it was great to watch!
Wow. This is a record mix - SUPER good - absolutely releasable.. The separation is tight, vocal blends are clear and crisp. Sons and Daughters was SICK. It's really great to listen to these songs in such an amazing live show so many years later. MK is still a beast.
Saw them in the late 80's as an opener for Madonna in Seattles Kingdome. Didn't give them a time of day back then, now... I'm so sorry I didn't appreciate them more back in the day. So love the goove.
Normally I listen to death metal but have a soft spot for jazz and fusion. Especially Level 42 because they were big in the eighrees when I was a kid and started listening more fanatically to music and recorded from the radio! This band still got it ( never lost it I guess) this is extraordinary musicionship! Love it
Amazing sound mix. Vocals, bass, and drums are off the charts. It is nice to see so many positive comments about Level 42. Yes, they should have been BIGGER in the US but remember, they sold 31,000,000 records. Underrated, yes, but respected far and wide. Top five bass player of all time in Mark King, dual vocals off the charts and drumming to beat. LOL.
@@rogerhoner3718 Apparently under a rock! And the funny thing is, I've been an entertainer my entire life and actually covered a couple of his songs with one of the bands I put together just for fun... It was a big, really heavy rock, BTW. 😂
Level 42 were the first big live band I had ever seen at 17. Philipshalle, Dusseldorf, Germany 1984. Level 42 will always have a special place in my heart, Mark King is still the best bass player of all time.
yes is is a great keys player as well check him out at London bass show with mark king and Pete ray biggin who for me is a fantastic drummer the stuff he has done with the pb underground is brilliant
Roosevelt Demps, from the Billion $ Band. You guys are still amazing all these years. I'll listen and watch your video's forever. Everyone in the band are fantastic players, especially the Bass player. And you all sing great. One of my best Groups of all times.
Marks playing still blows me away even after 40 years of being a fan. Probably my favourite performance of theirs alongside Wembley 1986. The sound quality is amazing 🙌
schon eine tolle Lebensleistung. Und was für eine bis heute geile Musik. Whow! That's a great lifetime achievement. And what great music to this day. Whow!
Scary, the sheer high detail every song is played by the band! Respect is due!! Jawdropping high level precisionship of classic Level 42 songs by leader/writer Mark and brilliant session musicians.. 👍👍👍
For no particular reason, this band had fallen out of my consciousness for a couple of decades. Early this morning, their name slipped into my sleepy brain, and this was the first gig I clicked on. WOW! SO professional. Oh, the wasted years !
Mark King is so brilliant. One of the most underrated musicians of our time.
Mark King is the Best of the Best of the Best
Mark King is not or ever has been underrated. The band is Jazz Funk so it's music base is much narrower but is accessable for those with a discernable ear, but never underrated. This word along with RIP should be banned on TH-cam, as it's always misused.
People keep using this underrated quote. Underrated by who? He's not underrated, in the 80s in the UK he was one of the best bass players around, in demand. He's had his career they're getting old, New people coming through all the time. It's the natural passage of time and life.
Here is a Fan from Japan😊🇯🇵The Band And Mark King are very Nice🎸for us still in 2024!!
the audio production crew responsible for what we're hearing here deserve particular recognition for this mix. gary's snare cuts like a hot knife through butter
everything sounds very clear and open. Very nice in the uppertreble region.
So good
It all sounds amazing
@@KneppaH Yep...brilliant backing crew.
Better than the record in some ways. Great work by everyone
The 80´s would not be complete without Level 42 what a great band.... We love them just the way they are !
I’m 25 years old and I love fusion jazz/jazz rock so much. Just found out about this band. They are so damn good!!!! Classic bands just sound way better than 98% of bands today. I can get jiggy with this!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
the world needs more beautiful souls like you! bless you my soul brother
Check out Jamiroquai also. Acid Jazz.
@@thomasmorrison3279 Great recommendation my friend. Same kinda vibe. One of my favorites for sure!
Glad you notice a difference...
An old soul. Bless you.
One of the best live bands around..Real music..Real musicians.
Unfortunately not so much. Love them but lots of stuff running in sync on tape/backing tracks
Not bad though coming up to 40 years...
Hola buenas noches a todos excelente banda lo escucho desde los 18 años y siempre hsn tocado al mejor nivel.!!!
@@jeroenravesloot not sure i believe that,
Definitely Simon, absolutely Fantastic, Love Mark King and the other band members. Grew up in Ireland in my teens, and from the first time I heard Level 42, I absolutely loved them.
Credits to Nathan Ferdinand
01:17 Fashion Fever
06:17 Forever Now
10:23 Turn It On
16:39 Heaven In My Hands
22:18 Leaving Me Now
28:30 Running In The Family
33:46 The Machine Stops
39:07 Mark King's Bass Noodle
42:48 Love Games
49:05 Something About You
54:15 Man
01:01:44 Mr. Pink
01:05:55 It's Over
01:12:33 Starchild
01:18:30 Lessons In Love
01:23:07 Dive Into The Sun
01:29:21 The Chinese Way
01:33:01 The Pursuit Of Accidents
01:40:44 Hot Water
01:18:30 Lessons In Love
Thats quite a set
thanks mate
Thank you so much for this Mike. x
People who time stamp songs are the best people you’ll ever meet
Mark King is a beast on bass! He's definitely underated. Level 42 was (IMO) one of the best '80s bands.
Underrated! You are joking aren’t you? He’s widely regarded as one of the world’s best bass players.
@@fannyingabout yes but only outside of the mainstream. us musos appreciate greatness :-)
I think you are confusing well-known/notorious/famous with underrated.
I think that nearly every bass player knows Mark King. Until today I was only able to find one bass player that didn't know Mark King.
Then again you can find lists of "best bass players" and barely/never see his name pop up. I guess those guys that write articles like "top 50 best bass players of all time" and forget Mark King should be fired because clearly missed a milestone in 50 years of bass.
@@BennyboyTruth Maybe it’s my age then. But when people say underrated they never qualify it with who they think ‘are’ rated - at least then we’d have something to debate.
Abso Monsterrrrf
Give that drummer a bonus! I mean, fucking hell! He's working hard, into it, good, and losing skin. It's hard work!
Gery Husband. Allso great keyboard player, with John Mc Laughlin for example!
Definitely NO Phil Gould
It's not hard .
Despite there huge success, hits, and talent, I always thought Level 42 were vastly underappreciated.
Mark is an absolute Legend in the Bass Community and Mike has one of the most incredible voices around.
Lately, there seems to be a huge resurgence and interest in the band, I hope it continues because it deserves too.
Darren Lee I’ve been a big fan since the World Machine album. My buddy and I saw the original lineup (Mark, Mike, Boon & Phil) open for Steve Winwood at Madison Square Garden, and saw them again three times in August 1987. We even had the pleasure of meeting them both before the show and then backstage afterwards. They will forever be one of my favorite bands!!
@@bigdaddykeysDABELTKING61 That is so awesome, thank you for sharing. My only regret is I never got to see them live back in the day. I live in Australia now and they never really come out here. Hopefully next time I am in the UK I might still get the chance.
Darren Lee the only time they came to the U.S. after the time I saw them in 1987 was in 2010 for the 30th Anniversary tour. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to see them then when they came back to New York. They haven’t been back here since because it’s not financially feasible for them to do so. At this point I don’t think that they’ll ever come back here😞😞
@@MyCovertNarcissism 24th April 2021 at the Palais in Melbourne, hopefully will go ahead after being postponed from this year
@@groovychocolate Thanks for letting me know, I really hope so, fingers crossed.
It's a shame that there's no more groups like this that plays the songs in the original Tempo. Everybody else is in a Hurry to go through the motions and get off the stage. Awesome Vocals. Everything!. Live Forever!. Great Sound Tech also!. Great Job!. Fellows.
That guy is the best background singer of all time
That's Nathan King, Marks younger brother. Great singer, guitarist and as you would guess, a nifty bassist. Check out some of his bass reviews on TH-cam at Anderson's Music shop.
The sound quality of this live gig is incredible.
Who ever was the sound engineers, they did an Amazing job.
i thought exactly the same
they did, except the sax sound could be richer.
@@jonathanbower863 we found the sax player! xD
Listen to this Concert have same Sound!
th-cam.com/video/fPPwUwmAULU/w-d-xo.html
This Boys are Pro Musican, they know how loud
anyone has to be, there is no "Soldier of Fortune" Game!
That is "Team Work!"
His name may have been Ian Colville. He sound engineered for them through this period I think. He was my mate. I guy with a brain and a heart as big as a planet. ❤️
I've listened to thousands of concerts over the years but this one is the best mixed i've ever heard, you can hear every vocal, instrument etc...job well done.
Sound crystal clear ... especially the fast breaking slapping bassing speed... that’s it , I am done. I love to slap my bass at home..👍👍
Totally agreed, I'm listening on Kali LP-6 studio monitors and I was absolutely dumbfounded when the band came in. I've now found another audio reference for mixing my own tracks.
The Dutch from personal experience are very good at sound.
I could'nt agree more!
Sirens 2015 was also super good
Mark King the best bassist in the world by far simply the best
Mark King...Incredible voice, bassist, arranger, song writer, you name it! 80's music was da bomb!!! I discovered them on the radio Something About You and Lessons In Love. Fantastic and this band is phenomenal as well as the stereo mix.
easily one of the most underrated group of musicians and performers in the past 40 years. especially since they even ventured into the "pop" realm! and they originated from my neck of the woods in the holiday parks on the isle of wight!
Real musicians, real music, real skills!
Yes, no computer musicians. the drummer is awesome!
I love the sound of Level 42 since the mid 1980s - and they are still unique, wonderful, unreachable.
RIP Alan Murphy, Allen Holdsworth and Rowland Boon Gould.
The music will live forever.
Timestamp
01:17 Fashion Fever
06:17 Forever Now
10:23 Turn It On
16:39 Heaven In My Hands
22:18 Leaving Me Now
28:30 Running In The Family
33:46 The Machine Stops
39:07 Mark King's Bass Noodle
42:48 Love Games
49:05 Something About You
54:15 Man
01:01:44 Mr. Pink
01:05:55 It's Over
01:12:33 Starchild
01:18:30 Lessons In Love
01:23:07 Dive Into The Sun
01:29:21 The Chinese Way
01:33:01 The Pursuit Of Accidents
01:40:44 Hot Water
Thanks for this! What a cracking setlist!
Gracias!!!
Thanks man!
Awesome playlist includes all the best hits and my favorites
no good man in an storm :-((((
This is the concert you want to listen to if you're testing your speakers.
Level 42 has always been one of my favorite bands. I saw them live in the 80's and they outshined Steve Winwood. As a musician for a big part of my live I can really appreciate their musicianship. Noted that the bass player plays some extremely intricate patters and still sings over them. AMAZING!
Wow I never appreciated how deep this band went .. Hard to play bass and lead yet he captures all my attention
Gary Husband is an amazing drummer!
Yeah so solid!!
Absolutely amazing, yeah! There are so many nuances, great technique and musicality on his playing! Perfectly blending with the great compositions of this band of incredible musicians. For example the 16th note foot hi-hat pattern over a natural drum playing in the whole song th-cam.com/video/iB5QGi1Dvw0/w-d-xo.html or the open handed playing, astonish precision and dynamics th-cam.com/video/iB5QGi1Dvw0/w-d-xo.html
Oh yes! He's an amazing keyboard player too, I think he benefits from both trades.
If gavin Harrison rates him he must be good.
It's so impossible (and wrong) to give a top 3 of drummers, but I'm not ashamed to say: 1) Manu Katche, 2) Simon Phillips, 3) Gary Husband. Whoops, there it is, and it could be different for a million reasons and other players, but I like Gary Husband so much, yes I do !
Gary Husband....incredible musician, drummer, piano player....Amazing groove and sound....
his skills are phenomenal
is he the same Gary Husband who played keyboards with John McLaughlin at Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2007? If he is, then geeeeez, awesome jazz electric piano there. 👌👌 Benjie/Philippines.
@@benjaminacargen7799 Allso with Mc.Laughlin in group 4th. dimension!
If this music came out today………….it’d be the biggest thing.
One of the best bass players around and easily one of top singing/front man bass players hands down.
Absolutely .I met them many years ago and they were really cool .
true.
Best bass player front man is Les Claypool period.
@@king0cans No fucking way!! LOL He's the most over-rated clown around
Definitely him and geddy lee, paul maccartney. My faves!
Excellent mix... Incredible band... WE NEED MORE MUSIC LIKE THIS!
it WAS an excellent mix...... but just "good mix" for a live performance..... the live feel and ambiance in the mix was lacking..... but it was great to watch!
Check out Dirty Loops!
Totally!!!!
It seems overly compressed and also there is synth bass dubbed in.
Sax is a bit too much high end and could be better - it has a richer sound than what we hear...
日本人の俺の中でベストオブベストのバンドだし全く色あせることはなないんだ。こんなかっこいいバンドはない。
Amazing! My favorite Group What a band!
Great band, vastly underrated. NOBODY slaps a bass like Mark. Love it. Fine musicians, every one.
Louis Johnson was a hella bassplayer too but he can;t sing like Mark, that is fo ' sho'
I remember An interview with BB King....He said the hardest thin in music is to sing and play bass...he then mentioned Mark King....genius!
Insanely tight... Especially mr Pink! This is crazy stuff. Not many (pop) bands are capable of pulling this off. Big respect for them.
Massive shout out to the entire production team. That's the way to do it !!!
Level 42 never gets old!
mark king you can choose to be.. one of the best bass players of his time or the coolest regular person in history
Seen these guys, various line ups but still the best band, 10 times and counting. Gary Husband on drums, just one of the best.
What I like about vocals is that people get old, but their voice sounds EXACTLY the same. Sometimes better!
'It's over' will always be my favorite Level 42 song. The feel is right there.
Lessons in love. Mark king is absolutely sick on bass. Keys great as well
I think that this is the best they've ever sounded!
That's why he was considered the best bass-man or the world
Can't enough of these guys since 1986!! Mark King - best of the best bassists.
I love you Level 42! Never stop to be together... Please! 😍❤️😘🙏🌹👍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wow. This is a record mix - SUPER good - absolutely releasable.. The separation is tight, vocal blends are clear and crisp. Sons and Daughters was SICK. It's really great to listen to these songs in such an amazing live show so many years later. MK is still a beast.
Mark's vocal on LMN in this show is tonally absolutely beautiful.
Greatest Bassist of all time... Mark King... Level 42 , i loved this band ever.
You forget the one n´ only: NHOP - Nils Henning Orstad Pederson.
Yes!!!
GOAT 😎
Mark King is King
Level 42 goes to another level with Gary Husband´s fantastic drumming. One of the few guys play open arms
Gary Husband is a world class musician....
I thought that was Gary Husband! Holy cow, what an amazing pianist he is too.
@@russell_szabados I saw him with Mc Laughlin in Barcelona...yes, an outstanding great musician he is...from another planet !
This is the best sounding Level 42 concert and the set list is amazing.
Saw them in the late 80's as an opener for Madonna in Seattles Kingdome. Didn't give them a time of day back then, now... I'm so sorry I didn't appreciate them more back in the day. So love the goove.
Gary Husband just ripped the drum universe a new one.
WOW!
The guvnor
That snare work on TPOA is mindbending.
What an amazing drummer
Normally I listen to death metal but have a soft spot for jazz and fusion. Especially Level 42 because they were big in the eighrees when I was a kid and started listening more fanatically to music and recorded from the radio! This band still got it ( never lost it I guess) this is extraordinary musicionship! Love it
Mark King is he King rock on brother
Amazing sound mix. Vocals, bass, and drums are off the charts. It is nice to see so many positive comments about Level 42. Yes, they should have been BIGGER in the US but remember, they sold 31,000,000 records. Underrated, yes, but respected far and wide. Top five bass player of all time in Mark King, dual vocals off the charts and drumming to beat. LOL.
inpeccable style -
Pop, Jazzfunk, Jazzrock, Ballads - everything in world class manner. Brilliant and absolute unique band.
This band. Fuck me. Been listing since the 80s. Mark is a genius. Amazing bass skills....
THIS IS JUST WONDERFUL, THE PICTURE IS PERFECT, IT’S SO CLEAR, I JUST LOVE IT! IT SHOWS JUST HOW GOOD THIS BAND REALLY IS.
I listened to Level 42 non-stop in the 80's..wore my cassettes thin.. but, they sound so much better live!! what a groove..! Awesome musicians! 👌
Mother of, GOD!!!! I never knew King could play like this!!! Holy shit!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Where you been Bro? 😂
@@rogerhoner3718 Apparently under a rock! And the funny thing is, I've been an entertainer my entire life and actually covered a couple of his songs with one of the bands I put together just for fun... It was a big, really heavy rock, BTW. 😂
@@kstrauss100 Enjoy buddy!
He's been doing it for over 40 years man lol
The one and only LEVEL 42
Awesome! I love this recording with Gary on drums.
his kit sounds beautiful
Gary Husband Is a beast
Never get tired of seeing them live. First gig was in 1982. Where did the years go.
Level 42 were the first big live band I had ever seen at 17. Philipshalle, Dusseldorf, Germany 1984. Level 42 will always have a special place in my heart, Mark King is still the best bass player of all time.
Gary Husband will always be the Man.... Genius!
He's so talented that he plays keyboards in Billy Cobham's band!
@@rcbennett6592 Wow
Also with John Mc Gaughlin@@rcbennett6592..
yes is is a great keys player as well check him out at London bass show with mark king and Pete ray biggin who for me is a fantastic drummer the stuff he has done with the pb underground is brilliant
@@grahamthomas6105 Hey could you please post that link? I'd love to see Pete Ray Biggin play alongside Gary Husband (his idol)!
For me LVL42 = The Beatles in term of Quality of music even better, you ll be famous for centuries guys
A show from nearly ten years ago, but there only getting better. These guys are musicians!
Like level 42 love Holland 🤩
So good to see them again. Real musicians...
Now i'm a true reggae music lover, but these guys are truely incredible!
Man...they sound amazing! Brilliant performance! Gary Husband rocks!!
Roosevelt Demps, from the Billion $ Band. You guys are still amazing all these years. I'll listen and watch your video's forever. Everyone in the band are fantastic players, especially the Bass player. And you all sing great. One of my best Groups of all times.
Mark King...The Baddest Bass Musician on the planet.
The best concert ever!
I can not believe they hadn’t played The Machine Stops live until this point. Great live performance of an absolute banger of a track!!!
Kudos to the fanbase for having The Machine Stops added to the setlist
Mark is KING an absolute Legend in the Bass Community and Mike has one of the most incredible voices around.
Kudos to the audio production for this concert.
Marks playing still blows me away even after 40 years of being a fan. Probably my favourite performance of theirs alongside Wembley 1986. The sound quality is amazing 🙌
How is that audience just sitting there. This makes me want to dance!
The greatest band on the planet!!! Simply AWESOME!!
GRANDI!!!!!... how the hell can i like this video show more times than one?!!!
My favorite band always delivers. Superb performance.
Great Great Sound and musicians, Voice Clear, strong and accurat, wish could see them live soon nearby…
Mark king is a superb bass player just astonishing.
schon eine tolle Lebensleistung. Und was für eine bis heute geile Musik. Whow!
That's a great lifetime achievement. And what great music to this day. Whow!
Scary, the sheer high detail every song is played by the band! Respect is due!! Jawdropping high level precisionship of classic Level 42 songs by leader/writer Mark and brilliant session musicians.. 👍👍👍
For no particular reason, this band had fallen out of my consciousness for a couple of decades. Early this morning, their name slipped into my sleepy brain, and this was the first gig I clicked on. WOW! SO professional. Oh, the wasted years !
Gary Husband taking it easy playing pop music!
Mark King is probably the best bassist ever , who plays the best bass guitar ever - that thing can even play itself !
yes outstanding bass solo into Love Games :D
And has a fabulous voice
this is the best level 42 concert footage there is! incredible set list and the sound is spot on - gary's drums sound massive!
Very well said... Showing the 'young herberts' of today how to play live... And agreed one of the best musically and visually ive seen
Yes the sound mix is spot on, best I've heard, particularly the drums. It's amazing👏
check out the lugano gig the following year with pete on drums. equally awesome
Good all the way around... King is a Bad Ass !!!
Awesome live band - still one of my favorites after all the years 👏🙏👍
One of the best Jazzfunk bands....Love Games.
The 28 with the thumbs down? Which planet are you on?! This is musical perfection. Level 43.
Came for...something about you...stayed for the whole thing....just awesome.
what a great drummer Gary husband!!!!
Brilliant and Mike Lindup never ages
Gary Husband great drummer, great pianist
Gary left shortly after this, excellant musician. Band is not the same with the current drummer.
I'm 29 and in Utopia.
Level 42 are one of the GREATEST bands PERIOD!
Love from South Africa.