Peter Hamill ; The Institute of Mental Health
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Great Song. Great Slides' Work!
As for PH. Yes still Alive, albeit with a minor heart problem some 5 yrs ago.
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Great to be reminded of a fine song from an excellent and very influential album :)
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Very nicely done. And a great and somewhat inexplicably forgotten song. Cheers.
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> Peter Hamill ; The Institute of Mental Health
> The song is from Peter Hammill
from Nadir's Big Chance (1975) ?
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Pretty cool track
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Brilliant track from a brilliant LP.
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This so is so brilliant and ahead of it's time it's unreal.
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Nadir's Big Chance, an amazing album!!
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ha, ha, ha:))) great!!!
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Briiliant song. - average album ( Nadir's Big Chance ), certainlyby Hammill's high standards.
Incidentally, PH did not write this song.
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Brilliant song and very creative video clip I like it !
soundof65 5 years ago 2
ha thanks. i thought it was rather clumsy, but its great to hear people like it. thank you
thefatmonk 5 years ago
Thanks Fat Monk! That was really great. Since about 1977, every year on July 1st I play that song. I would love to have your video to go along with it now.
I flew to London to witness the 1st reunion show May 6, 2005. What an event!
So now, with Jackson out of the band, will they continue as a trio? Check out sofasound on the net
prosoloist 5 years ago
thank you!
and i would want nothing more then for them to release some more recordings.
thefatmonk 5 years ago
That was fun! Very creative!
For the person who asked about PH still being alive, he's very much alive. I guess the heart attack news of few years ago made people think he died.
He reformed VdGG and yes he still performs solo. VdGG did a series of sold out gigs in Europe last year as well as releasing new material. Google for more VdGG/PH info.
VladDImpala 5 years ago
thank you for your comment. I went to see them when they played in Amsterdam. It was really amazing to see them play live. Jackson playing his two saxes at once, and Evans still matchless on the drums. And of course Hammills vocals were still as powerful as when they started.
thefatmonk 5 years ago