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Camel - Never Let Go - Live - 1984

Song from the album: CAMEL (1973) Live at Hammersmith Odeon - London (Stationary Traveller Tour) 1984 Andy Latimer: Lead Guitar and Vocals Colin Bass: Bass Guitar and Vocals Ton Scherpenzeel: ...  
 
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heiroo69 (23 hours ago) Show Hide
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Enfin un guitariste qui sait jouer
ça fait plaisir^^
Kevinhasguns (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Camel is such a great band. I think that this version of the song is too fast for my taste. The slowness and dynamics of the song make it one of the best Camel songs ever!
slimhotknave (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Bravo!! Never disrespect Andy!
analogkid66 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I was at Hammersmith the morning of the gig, I asked a roadie if i could sit and watch the sound check, he said no problem, just keep quiet!...They played nearly an hour, me and my friend had Andy walk up to us still playing his guitar wirelessly, just amazing!...of course he was amazing and chatted and signed autographs and took pictures!..What a memory! Andy get well very soon, we miss you!
Gruntol5 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Not a patch on the original, but I would never try to put Andy Latimer down - there's no finer guitar player in rock.

P.S. Cannot stand Scherpenzeel's hairstyle! At least he should get a wig.
kiyojisrv (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Cool! Camel is popular in Japan,Andy's sound is full of blues feeling !
spacejaime (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Great, but mot as good as the 1973 Guilford live version. What's missing? - Peter, Doug and Andy.
Ogilla (2 months ago) Show Hide
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You're definitively not someone that knows music, make research, get your facts right mister. Progressive rock is based mostly on Fusion Jazz and Jazz, classic music and a bit of blues like rock 'n roll or simply rock, so having a 'chick corea' style keyboardist isn't a bad thing. And having evolution into style is not always a bad thing, there was bad music too in the 70's, so it's not because it's old that it's definitively good.
postesg (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey ogilla..think I do know about music..how do you think I know about chick corea I grew up with prog rock all through the sixties..what I mean is that having a jazz version of never let go is like having a classical version of hawkwinds space ritual... or dont you know that one.?
MerakKing (2 months ago) Show Hide
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amazing band thanks to my dad i know them hail from greece 24 old constantine here ;)

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