Uploaded by artmaniac53 on Jan 20, 2009
A very rare video by Anglagard!
Place:Marx Inn, Milwaukee,U.S.A.
The song is from their first LP ''Hybris''(A side song1.)
I've cut the first 1'46'' because YouTube restrictions on time(intro of the song)
Sorry for the bad quality of the video but thats it!
HISTORY OF ANGLAGARD
''In the summer of 1991 Tord Lindman and Johan Högberg were looking for musicians with an interest for the progressive and innovative music of the early seventies. Thomas Johnson and Jonas Engdegård replied to their ads and eventually they met and listened to each others material. They became friends very fast and started writing and arranging songs immediately. In September Mattias Olsson joined the group and influenced the music with his classical training as a drummer. Anna Holmgren joined Änglagård in the spring of 1992 replacing the previously engaged flute player.
With their line-up completed the band played several appreciated concerts in their hometown Stockholm. In April they visited Studio Largen and recorded a demo. The following two months were spent rehearsing and arranging the material for their first album "Hybris". The record was the result of not only four months hard work in the studio but the harvest of a one year struggle of creating music far from the commercial, musical nonsense of today. The progressive rock scene raved about the album and eventually the band was invited to play at the annual Progfest in L.A. in May 1993.
The new track "Gånglåt från Knapptibble" was recorded in August 1993, because the English magazine Ptolemaic Terrascope wanted to release a single to come with the magazine. It was during a period of energetic flow that the song (which is an early version of "Skogsranden" from the "Epilog"-album) grew to something crazy and funny. In December the band toured the U.S. playing their own compositions as well as a couple of cover-versions.
"Epilog" was recorded in the summer of 1994. While "Hybris" featured some moments of somberness, "Epilog" finds this emotion intensified in an all-instrumental setting which is sometimes aggressive, sometimes contemplative and almost always heavy with wistfulness and stoicism. The music sometimes sounds closer to the band's Scandinavian roots than the more overt symphonic progressive of their first album. Flute and mellotron are both given prominent roles in defining the morose nature of the sound here, while electric guitar and organ are often at the forefront of the harder sections.
At this time the band was already falling apart. In November Änglagård headlined the first day of the Progfest in L.A., which would become their last concert. The band stopped rehearsing and writing. A year later they met again to edit the recordings made during the Progfest which were eventually released as "Buried Alive".
THE END
Well, not really. 2002 saw the band rehearsing again, without Tord Lindman, though. "Wether it is an annoying nostalgia thing or an actual effort time will tell", said Mattias Olsson.
After countless rehearsals the band finally returned to the stage in June 2003, playing a highly anticipated headlining show in their hometown Stockholm. Eventually they appeared at the German Freakshow-Festival and at NEARfest in the United States, both a huge success for the band and an unforgettable experience for the audience. After a few more shows in France and Belgium, Änglagård are currently taking a break, focusing on their jobs, families and other musical activities.''
Taken from ''http://www.anglagard.net
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I love this band and song, but parts do sound out of key in this version.
jamma246 9 months ago
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This song is amazing (Anglagard is a brilliant band) but this version kind of sucks and you all know it...
Meganeutronstar 1 year ago
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One of my favorite bands, along with Gentle Giant, Genesis, Camel and King Crimson.
From a musician point of view, it seems that on that evening their guitars didn't stay in tune easily :-)
paobat 1 year ago
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It's too bad they had to be crammed in like that.
stuffedsonic 1 year ago
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best song ever... Great video!
Bentery 1 year ago
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Outstanding!!! Is this group still together?
rEcHrOo 2 years ago
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So great, I love this band! The best prog Music aside the dinosaurs of the seventies!
Since last month (March 09) a reissue of "Hybris" is available again!!
Thanks for posting this!
Bilsenkraut 2 years ago
Yes,i know about but this is a cd reissue...
i prefer the analog sound...good news anyway!
thanks!
artmaniac53 2 years ago
Definitely a Hard Rock Number 5*
dobrav99 3 years ago
Anglagard is a fine prog group but their first period of creation was too short unfortunately Mike!
artmaniac53 3 years ago
zORIkOI FILOS!
CLUEVi 3 years ago
ζορικοι δεν λες τιποτα φιλε!
γι αυτο τους εχω λατρεψει!
artmaniac53 3 years ago