Rick Wakeman - Excerpt of Jane Seymour from Six Wives of Henry VIII - Hampton Court
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The ground vibrated when he hit the low notes on this number....you had to be there...
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If everyone followed the "no recording" rule then some key moments in musical history would be lost forever. Bootlegging is a way of keeping a historical record of a show without letting the artist edit it.
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Just really great stuff
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Amen to that!!!
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Why do you Jerk-Tards argue on here constantly.....? It starts well enough with people commenting on a video and then someone has to start personalizing their crap on here to disrespect someone else.
Chill out and watch the damn video and be happy we have the technology to see such a master at work. No one is making money off this guys post of this clip so chill.
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I was there
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So, respecting the rights of others doesn't make sense?
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I'm guessing you are not a professional musician. This would explain your ignorance of the situation.
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I sat over to the Right and found that the orchestra didn't really come across loud enough.... but still a great show. I asked Rick if his humour and his music came from the same place.... he thought about it for a moment, smiled, shook his head and said 'No!'



How did you manage to film this when the audience were repeatedly told that on no account were cameras to be used
Ms5853 2 years ago
It's called ignoring what you're told to do if it doesn't make sense. What can I say, I'm not British (or German) -- I don't follow rules/orders.
catface1965 2 years ago
.....in contrast with the English way of being considerate of others?
AllStarBugler 2 years ago
Has nothing to do with consideration. Has to do with blindly following instructions when it doesn't make sense to do so.
catface1965 2 years ago