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Chris de Burgh - The Revolution Trilogy LIVE

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

Chris de Burgh - The Revolution Trilogy live in South Africa 1993 featuring the old Canadian band - Jeff Phillips - drums; Danny McBride - lead guitar; Glenn Morrow - keyboards; Al Marnie - bass; Ian Kojima - guitar, keys, sax, etc!!

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  • Fantastic video! Thx so much for posting it. I love to see piece performed over listening to an iPhone. Live performances have a synthesis of energy between the performers n audience. It's tangible...when u view this piece u can feel the energy. With Chris being so sensitive he opens a channel or conduit that draws the whole audience in, almost linking them in an intimate connection. You can feel it n b part of it by just watching this. That takes a very special individual to harness n ch

  • @terpsichoreankat wow! very well said.

  • chris de burgh is my favourite musician....AND NOBODY WILL EVER BEAT HIM!!!

  • @TheMaggi1980 totally agree!!

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  • @Turbo05Dodge yes but he's a god.. ok chris de burgh is a god too ... what about a battle? "chris de burgh vs. chuck norris" xDD

  • @TheMaggi1980 Chuck Norris will

  • CHRIS DE BURGH! YOU GOTTA COME BACK TO SOUTH AFRICA!

  • @transmissionends64 McBride was badass ..he brought so much energy in there..this band produced a unique sound ..u wont find such widespread talent and harmony very often..to bad they broke up..this were great times

  • Great

  • a great song from a legend

  • @AECEntertainment he is really great, he played with Chris for 11years, 1983-1994 in my opinion these were the golden years of Chris.

  • @transmissionends64 I prefer the current band. They are better singers.

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