Neverender: The Light & The Glass by Coheed and Cambria (Night II)

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The Light & The Glass by Coheed and Cambria played at the Terminal 5 in New York City, during the Neverender Tour.

Neverender: Night II (In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3)
1. The Ring in Return/Intro
2. In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
3. Cuts Marked in the March of Men
4. Three Evils (Embodied in Love & Shadow)
5. The Crowing
6. Blood Red Summer
7. The Camper Velorium I: Faint of Hearts
8. The Camper Velorium II: Backend of Forever
9. The Camper Velorium III: Al the Killer
10. A Favor House Atlantic
11. The Light & The Glass (Current Video)
Encore: 21:13

Neverender was a 4 city tour trek, featuring 4 concerts in each city, where Coheed and Cambria played through their albums in order, playing out their story. Each playlist highlights each night. Enjoy the concert and keep listening to Coheed!

Copyright Notice - These songs/videos are a copyright of Sony Music Entertainment, Columbia Records and Coheed and Cambria. Please visit CoheedandCambria.com

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  • YOTBR wasn't a disappointment. It was a progression of sound. They tried something new and some will like it. Some won't. The same thing happened with Good Apollo 2. Coheed has not made a bad song in my opinion.

  • @nkeithb coheed cannot write a bad song. have you seen the lead song writer/singer. he does no wrong.

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  • started on the wrong octave :) a mistake? by the gods, I think he's HUMAN. haha

  • 8:46 - wes was aWESome (little pun there lol)

  • 3:38 one of the best crowds i've ever heard on a coheed concert!!

  • @FondlingReply it just expelled a sort of experimental side people typically only see in their jam sessions. that's why i dug it, but it lost a lot riff complexity.

  • @RichardIsAlive That's ironic, because I didn't like YOTB all that much but like Penne.

  • @FondlingReply I know he was dumb, but whatever.

    I know you didn't say they were fast, I can read.

    My argument was however that Chris Pennie was *just* fast.

    I don't like shit that lacks creativity. Not that I didn't like YOTB I just sorta didn't like chris pennie.

  • @RichardIsAlive Also, I never said that Coheed is a 'fast' band, so yeah. Todd's a good bass player, but what else is supposed to happen when you try and stick up a store for OxyCotin.

  • Claudio's smile at 3:52 made my heart fuzzy <3

  • @RichardIsAlive I agree with you but I personally think that Chris played too long in the technical metal scene. He was a machine, and thats the problem. That works for some bands, but Coheed needs the groove based awesomeness of Josh Eppard

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