Steve & Company perform his most beloved Genesis classic "Firth of Fifth" at Estival Jazz in Lugano Switzerland on 04 July 2009.
Steve Hackett : Guitars,Vocals
Roger King : Keyboards
Gary O'Toole : Drums,Vocals
Rob Townsend : Saxophone,Flute
Dik Cadbury : Bass,Vocals
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Great STEVE.....your guitar is magic......and your legendary solo is amazing as ever.
But please don't let Darryl destroying this beautiful timeless masterpiece of great music.....come back with GENESIS together with PETER.....and make all your and GENESIS fan happy..........let this dream come true.
AlFesta1 5 months ago
el intro de piano no suena iwal si no lo toca tony banks...
carabina2 8 months ago
Steve is huge, but his band mates are terrible, with the only exception of the keyboard player. They can not just keep the tempo, and they play without expression. Awful. And the vocals of the drummer are excruciating. All in all a rather pitiful rendition of the classic. But I liked the guitar solo and the piano intro.
oriomenoni 9 months ago
OK, so did the bass player take 5 string and just lower the bottom three, skipping the natural D? Or was his D just missing? Bottom line, I hope Hackett fired him. I should have done that show for him. He played like he was drunk.
contrafilms 1 year ago
oh no, again, this is no good. In fact its fucking awfull. Steve, dont do this to us!!
aslakemil 1 year ago
that breakdown before the solo sounds like shit from about 5 mins.. so sloppy bass and drums.. tempo so slow.. wtf
memalley 1 year ago
Kind of neat to see that some of my fretting was right. Of course, I was surprised to see him on to play some of the notes on the D-string.
theaxemeister 2 years ago