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  • there is many shows of the 2nd album's songs with

    the real members.

    there is the album 'live in boston' which is amazing.

    this song also ///

  • Indeed the first line-up played some tunes from their forthcoming album they did with Bozzio, like: The Only Thing She Needs and Carrying No Cross. It sounds obvious they were trying out their sound on this one but never developed as a quartet.

  • so that's Bruford on drums and NOT bozzio? The snare does sound like Bill's. And Allan too. I didn't know they were ever part of this song. Great tune with a cheesy chorus.

  • @AAI280665: Indeed Holdsworth was out of the band when this song was released on the band's second album BUT he's playing on this version.... listen starting at 1:46. He's laying back/laying out more than he is playing (or 'mooing') but he's here!

  • I agree - both line-ups brilliant. "Thirty years" I've been listening to their music and still nothing surpasses it. Great to now find all these versions on Youtube.

  • Well i must say i liked boath line ups,UK minus guitar was very high energy much more of a Rock vibe when down to 3. Bill is great but at times can be a noise maker,and kill the power.Bozzio is much more of a Rocker,and speed player with powerful accent points Bru tends to lean more to a advant Guarde style..AS far as my take.. one is not better than the other, it comes down to what do you want to hear.Being a Progressive Pro Drummer myself i find interest in boath..

  • Whoa great quality

  • Great song and Jobson is amazing!

  • Wow - it's easy to see why they trimmed down to a 3-piece. Sounds like Wetton and Jobson are fighting through Holdsworth and Bruford to get this thing to work. So glad they went in the newer direction with "Danger Money"

  • Holdsworth sounds like a mooing cow on this!

  • @jonsilence Sorry, but Holdsworth had already left the band when the album Danger Money (which includes Caesar's Palace Blues) was released.

  • I was so curious as to why people were saying they missed Bruford on drums a while ago, but I've come to see why after having listened to all of UK's music. The man is just an absolute genius on drums.

  • My guess is that it's still Bruford on drums.

  • Certainly is, Bruford, and that's Alan Holdsworth on guitar.

  • i must say i love the uprising of U.K. Videos since UKZ played two months ago

  • The interplay between Alan and Eddie is great on this.

  • awesome!!!

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