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Colin Blunstone - She's Not There - Night of the Proms '93

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Colin Blunstone performing "She's Not There" (Santana version) with an orchestra at Night of the Proms in 1993, plus a brief interview after the performance.

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  • Thanks for posting- Colin looks so handsome and its interesting to see him perform the song without Rod. I think his voice is possibly better now for this song but all versions of "She's Not There" are great.

  • Colin on top form here as usual

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  • He looks so hot on this video, and he's in great vocal form. I like his jazz fusion remake on the double disc Hits/Light Inside album. The interview? LOL, I don't think he was expecting that, but he was gracious--as the Zombies have all been known to be--and he likes Chopin, which is an extra feather in his cap!

  • Fabulous! I LOVE IT! Thanks for posting this.

  • Oh very good performer Colin, i am very Old & Wise!!!

  • Thanx for posting this and in two versions - with Ian Bairnson (gt), Stuart Elliott (dr) and Cottle brothers (keyb, bass) here Colin Blunstone reunites live with APP/Keats members, with which he never performed live.

    A great remake of the Zombies' hit based on turn partly on famous Santana's cover.

  • That interviewer was ready and waiting to pounce on him as soon as he left the stage. He was surprised by her. lol. That is the first time I have ever heard Colin speak. He's got a very interesting sounding voice, its deeper than how one would expect it. And I was barely aware of his accent at all. Must have been born close to where I was.

  • Ian Bairnson is amazing! Very well performed! (The other APP members were great,too)

  • absoooloootley brilliant - he should be more famous than the Beatles - but then maybe he is to those who know...?

  • Wow, Laurie Cottle's job on the bass is just amazing!! Listen to him closely!!!

  • @boliboy2299 I disagree with you, boliboy; I don't think they are THAT high... but that's a matter of taste.

    But you are absolutely wrong disregarding those amazing musicians as crap; they are not even "80's musicians", they go back to the seventies with The Alan Parsons Project and they are among the best session musicians you could find in the scene.

  • I agree with your comment about the guitar boliboy2299. I still loved it, though! Colin is class.

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