Another live performance of a track from the Windows in the Jungle album and also the self-titled compilation CD released in 1993. More thanks to Dave for providing the original clip.
This concert was in Rotterdam (Netherlands) in 1983 at Veronica's Rocknight with Spandau Ballet before 10cc was on stage. I think the drummer was Simon Philips. Paul Burgess was not asked for Windows in the Jungle. Eric and Graham choosen Steve Gadd, one of worlds best drummers. (ask drummers for Steve Gadd :-) and you'll know!
Annie--this is great!! Thanks so much for posting it. Cool to see a 10cc performance from this period!! I also feel WINDOWS IN THE JUNGLE doesn't get the credit it deserves. Some say it's "uninspired" and the production is flat, but songs like "Food For Thought" still prove the band could write a clever song with great lyrics. This to me, is an overlooked "10cc Classic". Hopefully, people will give WITJ another chance. It's 25 years old, and stands up quite well today.
wow i love this song!!!! and i'm so happy theres not a remix of it by dj fuckup. most great have been remixed now and most young people don't realise that...
You've gotta be kidden me with this song!!!! FANTASTIC I want this song to my collection now:D
TheCna104 10 months ago
This concert was in Rotterdam (Netherlands) in 1983 at Veronica's Rocknight with Spandau Ballet before 10cc was on stage. I think the drummer was Simon Philips. Paul Burgess was not asked for Windows in the Jungle. Eric and Graham choosen Steve Gadd, one of worlds best drummers. (ask drummers for Steve Gadd :-) and you'll know!
ronfinefleur 1 year ago
cool tune. this is what happens when jazz and pop meet. it gets half way - especially in the 80s BUT it's a really really good and enjoyable try.
OdedFriedGaon 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this!!!
Arbo76 3 years ago
Annie--this is great!! Thanks so much for posting it. Cool to see a 10cc performance from this period!! I also feel WINDOWS IN THE JUNGLE doesn't get the credit it deserves. Some say it's "uninspired" and the production is flat, but songs like "Food For Thought" still prove the band could write a clever song with great lyrics. This to me, is an overlooked "10cc Classic". Hopefully, people will give WITJ another chance. It's 25 years old, and stands up quite well today.
DamGreek 3 years ago 2
wow i love this song!!!! and i'm so happy theres not a remix of it by dj fuckup. most great have been remixed now and most young people don't realise that...
donnybrasem 3 years ago
Its sounds better after all these years, this was the end of 10 cc. WITJ never been my favourite album but 'Food for Thought' is not bad at all.
balo11 4 years ago
That's great! Windows in the Jungle is not such a bad album after all. Better than 10 out of Ten, in any case.
FlyingJunk 4 years ago