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1973 - The Anniversary Concert - Live in Paradiso 2008 [ ÉLŐ ] |
Kayak |
első megjelenés éve: 2008 |
Rock |
(2008)
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3 x DVD video |
6.840 Ft
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1. DVD video tartalma: |
1. | Alienation
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2. | Time Stand Still
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3. | Man in the Cocoon
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4. | Merlin
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5. | When the Seer Looks Away
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6. | Niniane
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7. | Freezing
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8. | Sad State of Affairs
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9. | Medea
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10. | Behind the Firelight
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11. | Hold Me Forever
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12. | Only You and I Know
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13. | Where Do We Go from Here
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2. DVD video tartalma: |
1. | Medley Lyrics
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2. | Wintertime/ Mammoth/ See See the Sun
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3. | Irene
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4. | Close to the Fire
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5. | Undecided
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6. | Coming Up for Air
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7. | Celestial Science
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8. | Pagan's Paradise
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9. | Settle Down
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10. | Flying Squadron
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11. | Act of Despair
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12. | Starlight Dancer
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13. | Chance for a Lifetime
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14. | Sad to Say Farewell
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15. | Selfmade Castle
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16. | Ruthless Queen
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3. DVD video tartalma: |
1. | Alienation
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2. | Time Stand Still
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3. | Merlin
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4. | When the Seer Looks Away
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5. | Freezing
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6. | Medley Lyrics/wintertime/
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7. | Mammoth/see See the Sun
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8. | Irene
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9. | Close to the Fire
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10. | Undecided
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11. | Pagans Paradise
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12. | Act of Despair
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13. | Chance for a Lifetime
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14. | Selfmade Castle
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15. | Ruthless Queen
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Recorded live October 7th, 2008 at Paradiso, Amsterdam
Ton Scherpenzeel - keyboards, vocals Pim Koopman - drums, voice Rob Vunderink - lead vocals, guitars Joost Vergoossen - guitars, vocals Jan van Olffen - bass guitars Cindy Oudshoorn - lead & back.vocals Edward Reekers - lead vocals
Disc 1: DVD Disc 2: DVD Disc 3: CD
Kayak
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1968 Died: 1980 Genre: Rock Styles: Art Rock, Prog-Rock
With their instrumental prowess and keyboardist Ton Scherpenzeel's facility at writing lyrics in English, you might be forgiven for mistaking Kayak for a bunch of clever proggers from London. But this Dutch band began in 1968 in the city of Hilversun, where Schenpenzeel and drummer Pim Koopman attended a music conservatory. After the addition of guitarist Johan Slager, bassist Cees van Leeuwen, and vocalist Max Werner, the group solidified by 1972 and commenced recording. Stylisically they featured the instrumentation and chops of progressive acts like Yes and Genesis, but the pop song structures of Supertramp and the Alan Parsons Project; as time passed they increasingly favored the pop side of the equation. Royal Bed Bouncer, the most even balance between these two styles, was to be a commercial and artistic high point for the band. They continued to meet with minor success throughout the seventies on a variety of record labels, and in 1974 toured in support of Queen-a move that influenced the flavor of their later work. Like most progressive bands, Kayak never had a terribly stable lineup; at one point they went through three bassists in as many years. With Scherpenzeel as the sole constant, Kayak's first lineup also proved to be their finest; but Koopman's asthma forced him to retire in 1976, and Werner was so tortured by stage fright and unfounded doubts over his singing ability that he demanded the vacated drum chair for himself, leaving the vocals duties to new member Edward Reekers. Scherpenzeel's central role in the band eventually wore on the others, and Kayak fell apart in 1980. Scherpenzeel continued on to work with the English band Camel and now composes primarily for the theatre. Koopman and Reekers work in music production and performance; Werner left the stage to become a postal worker, and van Leeuwen has become-of all things -- a prominent lawyer. The band reunited in 1997 for a Dutch TV special, though no new recordings have yet emerged. --- Paul Collins, All Music Guide |
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