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InCaHat - "The Yes-No Interlude"

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2007

An unusual combination of Hatfield and the North and In Cahoots members - Phil Miller, Alex Maguire, Fred Baker and Mark Fletcher - perform Pip Pyle's "Yes-No Interlude" in his memory, during the Elton Dean Memorial Concert at the Vortex in London, October 2006.

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  • Granted, InCaHat is a name I made up on the spot, but this was a unique line-up which WASN'T In Cahoots, which Alex Maguire never was a member of. Better check your facts before making pseudo-authoritative "corrections".

  • Thank you,this is my first day on you tube...

    As i don't know the "in cahoots" personel

    tell me please: who is playing what?

  • Phil Miller on guitar, Alex Maguire on keyboards, Fred Baker on bass, Mark Fletcher on drums. Maguire was in the Hatfield reformation in 2005/06 as was Fletcher alongside or replacing Pip Pyle (now permanently alas).

  • dave stewart on keyboard and i don't think he really

    is at ease, this time. richard sinclair not on bass-guitar but solo, i don't recognize the bass-guitarist

    and the drummer...it's not pip pyle for shure...

    interesting and special video, thank you very much!

  • You don't need to guess who's playing - all you need to know is in the info file, top right of this page.

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  • Is this it ?

    

  • actually is Bruce Willis plays on this keyboard. You can see his face in the end of this footage

  • This is not Incahat but In Cahoots the band of Phill Miller, former Hatfield and National Health and also Gilgamash. Mostly with Pip Pyle but Pip died two years ago.

  • GREAT TO SEE....THANKS ALOT

  • totally 13/8

  • Excellent.

    Thanks

  • Maguire: Stay away from maple-shelled kits.

  • Thanks again, as i've got it all wrong (beacause this is my first visual contact in the direction of Hatfield and the North) and as you know so much about this Canterbury scene: What happend to Richard Sinclair and Dave Stewart

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