PROCOL HARUM: REPENT WALPURGIS, CROYDON, FAIRFIELD HALL, 25 MAY 2002, REMASTERED
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2023
- Procol Harum performing in Matthew Fisher's hometown of Croydon on 25 May 2002.
Line up:
Gary Brooker - piano
Matthew Fisher - organ
Geoff Whitehorn - guitar
Matt Pegg - bass
Mark Brzezicki - drums
Repent Walpurgis, a Matthew Fisher composition, originally was released on Procol's first
self titled album (1967).
Magnífico amei acho Procol Harum uma das melhores Banda do mundo Parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is so good. In 1992, I saw Procol Harum live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, for both shows, and this song was part of the setlist. Thanks for sharing this. May Gary Brooker rest in peace. Cheers! ✌️
Magnificent. The best live performance of Repent that I have encountered. I once (2002) played the original '67 recording for my then-boss, proudly announcing it as one of my all-time favorites. She said I must be crazy. Quite rightly so.
50 years on and they were still playing it at concerts, so it must have something.
Thank you for posting this gem. This song inspired me to become a Hammond organ player...such a beautiful, grand moment this is.
I love it, I love it, I love it forever
This always brings the house down.
Wonderful, Just wonderful
I always felt Matthew Fisher's organ playing provided so much of the emotion in the earlier PH numbers. I also reckon Geoff Whitehorn's guitar work fits better with the band than Robin Trower's did, despite his obvious talent.
Spectacular. If that doesn't make you repent, nothing will
matt was procol's george harrison. not a lot of songs but they were some of the best in the ph catalogue.
Vielen Dank für Deine Mühe. Schönes Wochenende.
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Thank you for this gem
Thank you, Hermann. Another brilliant classic!
Magic pur❤
Can’t think of better guitar playing on this song than Geoff Whitehorn does here. But I’ve missed a lot of concerts too.
The only regret I have about PH is that I never saw them with Matthew Fisher.
The Captain forgot his Bach prelude there for a moment !!!
I got the sense he was intending to stretch it; but lost his way momentarily and settled with the abbreviated offering.
First time I hear Garry loose the melody. Great, he was not perfect either. Nobody is. (But Jesus Christ) But Gary gave it always lots of emotion.