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The Church Live 1988 - Reptile

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2008

Recorded for an Italian television broadcast.

Steve Kilbey - Bass, Lead Vocals
Peter Koppes - Guitar
Richard Ploog - Drums
Marty Willson-Piper - Guitar

This song appears on the 1988 album Starfish.

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  • These two guitarists are awesome! Great track and terrific vid.

  • @Nigelxman yes, P=A is a good album, but seeing it played live last night, in its entirety, it is hard work. Songs like Disillusionist and Chaos are hard to like. Yet, Aura and Ripple are genius. This vid tho shows how good they were very early on, and still the songs sound fresh today.

  • @GEETARS3 Because the general public has mostly crap taste in music. Best fucking band ever here. Go buy Priest +Aura on cd if you want to hear something truly sonically transcending and brilliant.

  • Geetars ever wondered that maybe they didnt want to make a gold record. But to make more rich and deep sounds. If you listen to theyre new recordings there are no hits but just very good songs....

  • Richard was the most passionate and powerful of all their drummers, put the most heart,soul and feeling into it.

  • @karmineka

    How come when rich left they never made another gold record or another hit? Ploog is the real deal.

  • frickin awesom !

  • Ill say that ploog is good to be gone listening of priest and aura really make the difference...

  • @richblath Very well said Rich. I agree.

  • ...on reinterpretations of old songs it is a bit different. I agree with your description of JD and also think that TP is actually getting better as he goes along, but in neither of these cases is my opinion due to the flashiness of the part or RP's image. As I said originally, Reptile in its original form flows beautifully from first to last. I like the version that they played on the most recent tour, but there is a lack of drive from the drums during it. TP decision or band? Idk.

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