Night of the Proms 2009, Alan Parsons, Silence and I

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Alan Parsons mit PJ Olsson 2009 in Hannover

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  • Superb performance. The orchestra part @5:42 gives me serious goosebumps.

    This is a beautiful song sung in loving memory of a great musician. I admire PJ Olssons voice, it sounds amazing live. Eric Woolfson would be proud of him. (R.I.P. Mr. Woolfson, you'll be remembered forever.)

    Thanks for sharing this. Much appreciated.:)

  • Epic! 

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  • @ThirdMother just listened to the hohner orchestra version of the song and commented like: not quite a bit as epic as the original. :D but, this is.

  • Ademas de seguirlos desde siempre e inclusive ir a verlos en Argentina,amo la voz de PJ Olson en mi opiñon uno de los mejores cantantes ..ojala fuera mas promovido

  • Tonite at Yoshi's in San Francisco!!!

  • @Pallo2307 Das war 2009 bei der Nokia Night of the Proms. Es gibt keine Tour die Parsons in dem Stil macht. Unwahrscheinlich das er überhaupt nochmal Tourt.

  • Casi 30 años después y sigue siendo vigente.

  • Fantástica esta canción del Proyecto de Alan Parson, con reminiscencias medievales en la melodía, revestida con esa magnífica orquesta, y ese final apoteósico de los timbales. YO..., Y un SILENCIO bellamente SONORO, bajo el signo de la cruz, en los cantantes.. Matrícula de Honor!!!... Erik.

  • Wahnsinn, so ein Konzert mit Alan Parsons Project möchte ich einmal live miterleben. Wer kennt Termine?

  • @ZacariasIracheta

    Woolfson does indeed deserve the most credit for the writing.

    But if you heard his post-APP work (even "Freudiana")r, you know he was more a "stage/bradway music" type of guy, and that it was really Alan Parson's vision and engineering/arranging that made APP sound the way they did and giuded Woolfson to write these type of songs.

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