Thank you for putting this up, you just cannot immagine how grateful I am to you for this! I was there, in the first row, my first time seeing Brian live, lost my last train back home but came back later with amazing memories, man what a night! Bless you!
I've asked this ? numerous times but have never gotten a good answer but once again When American bands go to Europe do the audiences have a good understanding of English or do they listen to the music without really understanding the lyrics?
Honestly it depends. I would say that my english is quite good, but most of the times when I listen to english-songs I don't really listen to the words and more to the melody (or however you say it). But I would definitely understand the words, if I want to, but I would have to listen a little "closer". And that, I think, is the case for most europeans :)
The audience backing vocals on The '59 Sound (~41:50) is a magical moment.
I was there.It was amazing.
I was there. That moment is one of the best memories of my live
Io non mi stanco mai di guardare sto concerto. per fortuna c'ero
e fortuna che non sono stato bannato AHAHAHAH
National Anthem is a hauntingly beautiful song. My soul can feel it
It is one of my favorites. It speaks so many volumes right now to me.
Thank you for putting this up, you just cannot immagine how grateful I am to you for this!
I was there, in the first row, my first time seeing Brian live, lost my last train back home but came back later with amazing memories, man what a night!
Bless you!
Grazie!
Among other foolish things!!!!
thanks for this!
Brilliant
Love this man
I loved the 42.42 moment, that night
italian crowds :)
Who will forgive you when He's gone?
I've asked this ? numerous times but have never gotten a good answer but once again When American bands go to Europe do the audiences have a good understanding of English or do they listen to the music without really understanding the lyrics?
Huge percentages of Europe speak English as a second language, so in my opinion yes would be the answer
Honestly it depends. I would say that my english is quite good, but most of the times when I listen to english-songs I don't really listen to the words and more to the melody (or however you say it). But I would definitely understand the words, if I want to, but I would have to listen a little "closer". And that, I think, is the case for most europeans :)
nooooooooooooooo why did you cut off his banter before the Tom Petty song? :(
oh baby, ask to my camera :-)
Who goes to a concert and stands recording the whole show. Jesus enjoy the man instead of watching him through your phone
Kevin Oneill we wouldn’t be enjoying this without him soooo
Watching him struggling playing the piano is painful. Stick to the guitar son
agreed, it's sad@@roughpatches
@@imandan1966 When the only one who agrees with you is you, you're wrong.
@@mammon_is_god it's ok to admit he is a terrible piano player. Be objective, not a fan boy
@@imandan1966 I disagree and since the only one to agree with you is you, I think you're wrong.
Mammon bless your little heart