Agree. Have just had the absolute pleasure of listening to this on some really good speakers with woofers and have finally heard what Phil is actually doing with his kick drum on these tracks. Stunning playing, especially the first 30 seconds of 'Fashion'.
I remember distinctly in a 1988 issue of Modern Drummer, that Neil Peart of Rush really liked Phil Goulds drumming, which I thought was itself notable. "A good drummer that I like who plays simply is Phil Gould, who used to be with Level 42. He plays very simple, R&B-influenced drumming, but when he pulls a fill out it'll be a beautiful fill. And his feel is great. If you try to tap along with their downbeat-on-the-3 type of songs, you'll just about break your hand trying to come down behind the beat as much as he does. He has that feel down so well. It's very satisfying for me to listen to from a drummer's point of view or from a music fan's point of view. It feels great, has tremendous authority, and has the spice of a great little fill leaping out of it."
Well yes and no . He had a rawness and kept time . but some of the later drummers were more active and faster but not necessarily better than Phil Gould . Its all good level 42, early days, during this 1986 concert and currently(well sort of currently , imho its gets a little too crazy type jazzy the most recent and current level 42....whatever)
@@gewglesux As far as I know, Phil did start out as a drummer; however, he dropped off the scene to pursue his other passion of photography. Another fabulous drummer, Dennis Elliott, dropped out of Foreigner to pursue his love of carpentry. Guys that have talent can spread out for sure. Cheers!
Phil's groove playing complimented Kings playing more than any other drummer after. His hi-hat feel was incredibly groovy the bounce the accents the open hat shuffles think this tour was his coming of age as a drummer. An absolute masterclass in pop funk groove drumming.
Outstanding band, all great individual musicians. But Mark is truly a killer. Unique percussive bass style, singer, composer, entertainer. If anyone “is” L42 then it is Mark King.
these guys may have released soft rock, but there’s fusion and a serious groove. there’s a lot going on, technical detail and skill. really connected and tight. a musicians band
Having included the Thunderbirds intro for this concert video, I wish to express my thanks and sorrow for Boon Gould and Shane Rimmer(voice of Scott Tracy). Rest in peace to both of you.
I've said it so many times i can't help say it again . Annie McCaig looks so charming , pretty and childlike in that bow in her hair shaped like a rose on top . What a great talent she was . If memory serves , she also contributed to recording sessions with and sang live back up vocals for Tears for Fears . I can't find anything about her on the internet past the early 1990s . I hope she is doing fine .
I recently commented on her contribution on the Town and country club gig around 91/92. She was awesome - couldn't agree more. I've read somewhere online she owns a florist shop somewhere now. She certainly adds something magic to many Level 42 gigs.
How funny. So many shouts out for Phil Gould's impeccable contribution to this here. I'd just done the same five minutes ago in comments for the clip of Love Games from the same gig. After six or seven years of backing up King's hyperthumbs, he absolutely had it down what to do. My only complaint....he missed the effective offbeat snare before the second verse of World Machine!! He seems to try and make up for it with an extra drumroll afterwards. I saw you Phil!!! Ha ha. :)
phil one of most underated drummers . there wrong , he so good as a drummer i know . groove pocket player , this band is one of the best in the world , when boon and phil left . band nevedr the same i sorry to say, i did not buy any of the new line ups new albums ,proud to be english with this band great stuff
Agreed. L42 was never the same again, until 1994 when Phil returned for the album Forever Now (Studio only). That album sound came quite close to their original sound. Very sharp and crisp. Gary Husband (too much force and power imo) is good, but nowhere to Phil as drummer and musician.
Thank You Mr. Webb. I had totally forgotten about 'Fashion Fever'. Weird, eh? Performed superbly, naturally. Level 42 at their technical derring-do. What a turbulent era. Trump? My 1986 self would be eating him for breakfast 😈
about 9:53 in a couple seconds the sax player hits a very low note which is standard jazz. but right after, the way the video was edited it looks like keyboard wizard mike lindup is looking at him like he made a mistake, although i doubt Lindup thought that . a couple more times in the concert he drops from higher notes to a deep note and the video editing is sadly the same
I like Mark playing his Jay Dee instead of the Status along with Trace Elliot amplification instead of Ashdown, it's a more ballsy sound and although Gary Husband was okay at the drums the new guy is way too busy, Phil Gould had that special lock. This was the groups best incarnation IMHO.
The Gould brothers left cause the group became too commercial and they wanted to be more on the personal funk jazz stuff they were doing before. And I wholeheartedly agree with their move. Band was never the same after.
To each his own...I love the new drummer's sound. I also loved Gary's sound too, and in some areas I think he does better than the new guy. As for Phil...also very talented, but I think he pulls his punches too much (probably reflects your theory that the new guy is "too busy"). I like the new drumming sound though because it's more layered and intrinsic, which fits well with the band's pop-jazz sound (I feel like they carried some of the spirit that Steely Dan started in 1970s, and that band was famous for having the best session drummers on their records)
The „new guy“ is Pete Ray Biggin. I like all three of them. MK wouldn‘t have chosen anyone who didn‘t fit in the band. But I agree that Phil plays a murder pocket. 😉
My opinion Phil great drummer and writer, Gary was hard to beat Pete is good but never get busy over the vocals as a rule, love level 42 long time now!!
Some folks try to multiply From sunrise to sunset Leave behind more of their kind So no-one will forget But that ain't where I'm coming from -today Those easy girls don't turn me on - anyway I want to know where my pride has gone The party's over Caught in a dream inside this world machine Teachers teach and preachers preach Of spiritual evolution But this big I am from Uncle Sam Just adds to my confusion I've seen his face, I've heard his song - before but I don't care what time he's on - anymore I must have been on the streets too long The party's over Caught in a dream inside this world machine I find myself outside your door Trying to make it like before But you don't follow what I say And I can't tell by the smile You're no longer a child That part of you was buried yesterday ... ... who knows Why they come and where they go In this world machine? It's the chosen fools who make the rules That don't apply to me With their fast-car games and counter claims Not my reality And I don't know if I belong - today I don't know why my friends have gone - away I must have been on the streets too long The party's over Caught in a dream inside this world machine. (Don't knock the system - we'll knock some sense in you Can't beat the system - there's nothing you can do
The 1980s i remember for the most part as an apolitical era in music . It was refreshing to hear some lyrics from some of the level 42 songs here that are "anti-establishment" . One of the few bands i can rember of the top of my head who were critical of "the system" were the Clash and the Dead Kennedys . Also the Pretenders had a few lines here and there that were critical but not much . If i remember correctly the Sex Pistols were already passe about 1981 which was replaced by post punk and new wave(not to be confused with the new wave arthouse films coming out of France, Italy, Germany in the late 1950's through to the early 1970s) . Loved the pistols version of God Save the Queen which came out i think as early as 1976 in the UK . Imo , the pistols gstq had some very perceptive anti status quo lyrics . Musically it induced primal dance and movement in me and so many others . It put the roll back into rock, rock n roll . Not since Chuck Berry's Johnny B Goode was their a song that made you want to dance . I think people were getting tired of the complex rococo rock guitar solos . I mean even tacky disco music was more fun in retrospect to dragging the dead horse of classic rock into the late 1970s
Fashion fever Forever brand new Always out of date Fashion fever It's all about you Tomorrow is too late And when the fever fakes the feel You must be sure of your appeal Fashion fever Forever brand new Always out of date Fashion fever It's all about you You'll be too late if you hesitate I see you live behind that smile With cold blue baby eyes You cut me up with razor style Dancing in disguise (dancing in disguise) You chance, your face to suit your hair Look into the mirror again And I'll be there Forever laughing Watching as you play Fashion fever Forever dancing There's no time to sway yeah And when the fever starts to fade You know you may have gone too far And what is left is anyone's guess No one knows who you are Don't scratch me with your tiger mind And freaky fantasies You say you can't be satisfied Well I'm sure you never will (sure you never will) You look en vogue To seek the scene Try turning all the pages again And I'll be there Forever laughing Watching as you play Fashion fever Forever dancing There's no time to sway Fashion fever Forever brand new Always out of date Fashion fever It's all about you Tomorrow is too late, yeah Dur danga dong Dur danga dong Zeeba doo wah!
@@mortenkul The sound check was recorded too and quite a lot of footage from this was cut into the show footage. The sound check footage is obvious when Mark's mouth is nowhere near the mic when he's singing.
I don't know, but when this concert was up as one continuous video the audio quality seemed better . We'd be grateful for replies about the fact of the matter
Iv seen them loads of times,with all the diff line ups,best vertion ever was with phill and boon,by far,shame they split,i think they were sick of traveling,made boon ill I belive,iv not seen them since p,biggins on drums,to much quads every drum fill,not a patch on phills ferness,g.husband just hevey amo,great drummers,but not the same,mark king loves to gig so be it,,not for me,bring back star chid days,i was at there first gig in Ipswich,sold loads of whissles,was a icon night for me,blew me away,,,tops...
Yep on amazon www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_15?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=level+42+live+at+wembley+dvd&sprefix=level+42+live+a%2Caps%2C159&crid=1UTK0ZPT677RJ Second hand maybe a lot cheaper!!!
What happened to the full continuous video of this concert ? ! oh wait a minute...In that continuous video there was a close up of a guy kissing a female at the beautiful ending of Leaving me Now . Maybe they broke up and sued to have it edited out . I don't see that close up kiss at the end of the clip of this playlist at the end of Leaving me now.
Phil gould es un baterista unico q tiiene bien pegado lo armonico.. diria de la gama ejemplo phil collins ringo star o clive bur de iron maiden ...son pocos los q saben de verdad... los discos de level 42 sonaron mejor cuando gould era el baterista y abandono el grupo porque sintio que se habian salido de la esencia del viejo grupo..el guitarrista alan murphy . Fue otro gran musico q deberia ser reconocido por hacer hablar a su guitarra...y bueno algun dia se daran cuenta...
That samba type bass drum through the whole of World Machine is some of the best drumming i have ever seen. One of the greats is Phil. I went to one of these gigs
@@sdevouard thank you . when i thought i knew here name i was wrong then too . i use to think it was Annie McKean, or something like that, lol . again, thanks
Recently I discovered Phil Gould's album Watertight released in 2009 . Not better or worse than Level 42 , just different . A little mellower perhaps on some tracks....but anyway I like it a lot . There were some really fine arrangers, musicians and singers who contributed including Mike Lindup . click link to hear it : ua-cam.com/play/OLAK5uy_k-aG-vDqCipFYkoSy1Nlogg7ggC02IV2c.html credits and what not : www.discogs.com/Phil-Gould-Watertight/release/2293763
Phil Gould is one of the most under-appreciated drummers in the music industry. In my book, he's an amazing talent and a joy to watch/listen to...
Agreed! His drumming style was tight.
Agree. Have just had the absolute pleasure of listening to this on some really good speakers with woofers and have finally heard what Phil is actually doing with his kick drum on these tracks. Stunning playing, especially the first 30 seconds of 'Fashion'.
I remember distinctly in a 1988 issue of Modern Drummer, that Neil Peart of Rush really liked Phil Goulds drumming, which I thought was itself notable. "A good drummer that I like who plays simply is Phil Gould, who used to be with Level 42. He plays very simple, R&B-influenced drumming, but when he pulls a fill out it'll be a beautiful fill. And his feel is great. If you try to tap along with their downbeat-on-the-3 type of songs, you'll just about break your hand trying to come down behind the beat as much as he does. He has that feel down so well. It's very satisfying for me to listen to from a drummer's point of view or from a music fan's point of view. It feels great, has tremendous authority, and has the spice of a great little fill leaping out of it."
7:16 wow
Well yes and no . He had a rawness and kept time . but some of the later drummers were more active and faster but not necessarily better than Phil Gould . Its all good level 42, early days, during this 1986 concert and currently(well sort of currently , imho its gets a little too crazy type jazzy the most recent and current level 42....whatever)
The GREATEST BAND OF THE 1980s!!!!!
One of Jeff Porcaro's favorite drummers (and band) to listen to. 'Nuff said.
Where did you get that from? I could understand, but nerver read that anywhere.
Watching Phil reminds me a lot of Jeff…
@@dirk-jandebeer9425 Jeff made that statement for an article in Modern Drummer Magazine back in the '80's. He loved Phil's groove.
Did Phil start out as a drummer? thought i remember reading he started out or wanted to be something else
@@gewglesux As far as I know, Phil did start out as a drummer; however, he dropped off the scene to pursue his other passion of photography. Another fabulous drummer, Dennis Elliott, dropped out of Foreigner to pursue his love of carpentry. Guys that have talent can spread out for sure. Cheers!
The pocket and feel of Phils drumming is about as good as it gets!!! RIP Boon.
I was at this gig. Phenomenal live band at the height of their powers. Seen them loads and they never fail to deliver. Superb live band.
Phil's groove playing complimented Kings playing more than any other drummer after. His hi-hat feel was incredibly groovy the bounce the accents the open hat shuffles think this tour was his coming of age as a drummer. An absolute masterclass in pop funk groove drumming.
What an underrated song Fashion Fever is. Super groovy and funky and enough changes to keep the listener interested. 10/10 👌
Phil Gould hates it, sadly.
I always loved Boon Gould's playing. Great guitarist.
Only a band like L42 can write a song like World machine a pop,bossa,funk,sci-fi
masterpiece.......:-)
Absolutely
You forget how good a drummer Phil Gould was. Immense player 😎
And stil is 👍🏼
Boon Gould was very under rated as well!
Outstanding band, all great individual musicians. But Mark is truly a killer. Unique percussive bass style, singer, composer, entertainer. If anyone “is” L42 then it is Mark King.
This has to be one of best live shows ever, remembering Boon, rip.
these guys may have released soft rock, but there’s fusion and a serious groove. there’s a lot going on, technical detail and skill. really connected and tight. a musicians band
The best concert I went to ever they are still my favourite band
THIS is Level 42. Perfection. Krys Mach on saxophone... Boon Gould on guitar. Yes!!!
I was there fxxking amazing brought my kids up on this video the whole concert don't know if they have forgiven me yet
Having included the Thunderbirds intro for this concert video, I wish to express my thanks and sorrow for Boon Gould and Shane Rimmer(voice of Scott Tracy). Rest in peace to both of you.
Purchased the DVD box set of all the old t'birds i still watch em... great stuff
Best Concert by the Best Ever Band
They’re really something - but Phil Gould’s drumming is something else again. Craziness
What an amazing performance, I love Mark’s bass playing and singing!! ✌️😙
Rhythmically perfect, killer harmonies, superb phrasing and melodic lines. These guys are a true BMW mucis machine. I love Level 42.
Sir Phil,
That opening, you have the stadium in your drumming hands.
So cool,,,,,,,,,,
I've said it so many times i can't help say it again . Annie McCaig looks so charming , pretty and childlike in that bow in her hair shaped like a rose on top . What a great talent she was . If memory serves , she also contributed to recording sessions with and sang live back up vocals for Tears for Fears . I can't find anything about her on the internet past the early 1990s . I hope she is doing fine .
I recently commented on her contribution on the Town and country club gig around 91/92. She was awesome - couldn't agree more. I've read somewhere online she owns a florist shop somewhere now. She certainly adds something magic to many Level 42 gigs.
She runs her own art gallery in Edinburgh these days 😊
How funny. So many shouts out for Phil Gould's impeccable contribution to this here. I'd just done the same five minutes ago in comments for the clip of Love Games from the same gig. After six or seven years of backing up King's hyperthumbs, he absolutely had it down what to do. My only complaint....he missed the effective offbeat snare before the second verse of World Machine!! He seems to try and make up for it with an extra drumroll afterwards. I saw you Phil!!! Ha ha. :)
☝ one the best bands of the 80s x
Before the computer era this video was released so i bought it in Dublin in a record shop and i loved it,,,money well spent
I love listening to Phil Gould..........GREAT MUSICIAN!!!!!!!
Said it before, say it again, JUST LOOK AT SIR PHIL`S DRUMMING?
HOLLY FUCK HE IS AMAZING, GO ON PHIL XX
Jesus, they were all amazing! Saw them live in the late 80's..the aidience didn't dance alot or anything..just stared at them in total awe..
Little known fact..........Phil was one of Jeff Porcaro's favority drummers. Sensational!
Now that is an accolade
Phil Gould is the UK version of Jeff Porcaro
Absolutely. Jeff and Neil Peart were big fans of Phil.
Spot on.
when this came out on vhs, my then-husband and i watched it about 3x a week. my son is hooked and listens/watches often. the tradition is passed on
Phil is Great!!! Master Drum's
This is tight pack of amazing talent players....hole pack of it
phil one of most underated drummers . there wrong , he so good as a drummer i know . groove pocket player , this band is one of the best in the world , when boon and phil left . band nevedr the same i sorry to say, i did not buy any of the new line ups new albums ,proud to be english with this band great stuff
Agreed. L42 was never the same again, until 1994 when Phil returned for the album Forever Now (Studio only). That album sound came quite close to their original sound. Very sharp and crisp. Gary Husband (too much force and power imo) is good, but nowhere to Phil as drummer and musician.
Yeah agreed the band lost their funk roots when the brothers left the grooves and songs were never the same. RIP Boon amazing guitarist.
phil is sooooooooo rock solid!!!
What is sir Phil doing? pure brilliance.
Thank you David Webb for uploading this! Me and my uncle we appreciate so much The Level 42!
Four GREAT PLAYERS = ONE GREAT BAND!!!!!!
The bass was designed for this man,magic
Man! Phil Gould !!!
Thank You Mr. Webb. I had totally forgotten about 'Fashion Fever'. Weird, eh?
Performed superbly, naturally. Level 42 at their technical derring-do. What a turbulent era. Trump? My 1986 self would be eating him for breakfast 😈
This is a mind blowing performance! Thanks for sharing!
The best original lineup
Timeless band!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!! I Level 42 sono la mia adolescenza... il suono della mia felicità!! grazie David
The only concert i ever got to go to was at Wembley,i had a really great time.
about 9:53 in a couple seconds the sax player hits a very low note which is standard jazz. but right after, the way the video was edited it looks like keyboard wizard mike lindup is looking at him like he made a mistake, although i doubt Lindup thought that . a couple more times in the concert he drops from higher notes to a deep note and the video editing is sadly the same
I like Mark playing his Jay Dee instead of the Status along with Trace Elliot amplification instead of Ashdown, it's a more ballsy sound and although Gary Husband was okay at the drums the new guy is way too busy, Phil Gould had that special lock. This was the groups best incarnation IMHO.
The Gould brothers left cause the group became too commercial and they wanted to be more on the personal funk jazz stuff they were doing before. And I wholeheartedly agree with their move. Band was never the same after.
Without a doubt the best line-up. Amazing stuff afterwards at times but this is perfection.
To each his own...I love the new drummer's sound. I also loved Gary's sound too, and in some areas I think he does better than the new guy. As for Phil...also very talented, but I think he pulls his punches too much (probably reflects your theory that the new guy is "too busy"). I like the new drumming sound though because it's more layered and intrinsic, which fits well with the band's pop-jazz sound (I feel like they carried some of the spirit that Steely Dan started in 1970s, and that band was famous for having the best session drummers on their records)
The „new guy“ is Pete Ray Biggin. I like all three of them. MK wouldn‘t have chosen anyone who didn‘t fit in the band. But I agree that Phil plays a murder pocket. 😉
My opinion Phil great drummer and writer, Gary was hard to beat Pete is good but never get busy over the vocals as a rule, love level 42 long time now!!
The timing is just so there,
Are you and Sir Phil married or something? If not, I'm pretty sure that is whats missing in your life!!
mike lindup....damn cool
Kit sounds amazing
my favorite level 42 concert or one of , at least . Gould brothers still with them , on drums and lead guitar .
@Steve Graham. You are a lucky man. Tremendous!
RIP Boon Gould.......
Some folks try to multiply
From sunrise to sunset
Leave behind more of their kind
So no-one will forget
But that ain't where I'm coming from -today
Those easy girls don't turn me on - anyway
I want to know where my pride has gone
The party's over
Caught in a dream inside this world machine
Teachers teach and preachers preach
Of spiritual evolution
But this big I am from Uncle Sam
Just adds to my confusion
I've seen his face, I've heard his song - before
but I don't care what time he's on - anymore
I must have been on the streets too long
The party's over
Caught in a dream inside this world machine
I find myself outside your door
Trying to make it like before
But you don't follow what I say
And I can't tell by the smile
You're no longer a child
That part of you was buried yesterday ...
... who knows
Why they come and where they go
In this world machine?
It's the chosen fools who make the rules
That don't apply to me
With their fast-car games and counter claims
Not my reality
And I don't know if I belong - today
I don't know why my friends have gone - away
I must have been on the streets too long
The party's over
Caught in a dream inside this world machine.
(Don't knock the system - we'll knock some sense in you
Can't beat the system - there's nothing you can do
I was there right at the front...those were the days
The 1980s i remember for the most part as an apolitical era in music . It was refreshing to hear some lyrics from some of the level 42 songs here that are "anti-establishment" . One of the few bands i can rember of the top of my head who were critical of "the system" were the Clash and the Dead Kennedys . Also the Pretenders had a few lines here and there that were critical but not much . If i remember correctly the Sex Pistols were already passe about 1981 which was replaced by post punk and new wave(not to be confused with the new wave arthouse films coming out of France, Italy, Germany in the late 1950's through to the early 1970s) . Loved the pistols version of God Save the Queen which came out i think as early as 1976 in the UK .
Imo , the pistols gstq had some very perceptive anti status quo lyrics . Musically it induced primal dance and movement in me and so many others . It put the roll back into rock, rock n roll . Not since Chuck Berry's Johnny B Goode was their a song that made you want to dance .
I think people were getting tired of the complex rococo rock guitar solos . I mean even tacky disco music was more fun in retrospect to dragging the dead horse of classic rock into the late 1970s
Fantastiking!!!!!!!
Level 42 ... the REAL Fab 4 !!!!
Yes, I stole this quote from you, Dave. :) It's so true.
Fashion fever
Forever brand new
Always out of date
Fashion fever
It's all about you
Tomorrow is too late
And when the fever fakes the feel
You must be sure of your appeal
Fashion fever
Forever brand new
Always out of date
Fashion fever
It's all about you
You'll be too late if you hesitate
I see you live behind that smile
With cold blue baby eyes
You cut me up with razor style
Dancing in disguise (dancing in disguise)
You chance, your face to suit your hair
Look into the mirror again
And I'll be there
Forever laughing
Watching as you play
Fashion fever
Forever dancing
There's no time to sway yeah
And when the fever starts to fade
You know you may have gone too far
And what is left is anyone's guess
No one knows who you are
Don't scratch me with your tiger mind
And freaky fantasies
You say you can't be satisfied
Well I'm sure you never will (sure you never will)
You look en vogue
To seek the scene
Try turning all the pages again
And I'll be there
Forever laughing
Watching as you play
Fashion fever
Forever dancing
There's no time to sway
Fashion fever
Forever brand new
Always out of date
Fashion fever
It's all about you
Tomorrow is too late, yeah
Dur danga dong
Dur danga dong
Zeeba doo wah!
Fucking hell, these guys are perfect live.
I have forgotten that Annie Macaig also did vocals for level 42
The glory days ...
Gotta love L42❤
Go on Phil, xx
Best band ....
Whatt!! They rollin with pyro now! Awesome!!
R.I.P Boon.
Mark be moving and grooving from 0:50 to 0:52
Any one else noticed?
10:30 Boon has white sleeves.
10:35 Boon has gray sleeves.
10:40 Boon has white sleeves again.
+Morten Lien Larsen They must´ve shot some of this afterwards.
Apparently they shot some extra footage to the recording of the gig. Its quite obvious when you look closely. Still brilliant though
@@mortenkul The sound check was recorded too and quite a lot of footage from this was cut into the show footage. The sound check footage is obvious when Mark's mouth is nowhere near the mic when he's singing.
Definitely the reason why I warmed to Richard Madeley so easily.
Forever Davi Webb !!! :)
Fu@kin awesome musicians
Mark king spanking that bass
I don't know, but when this concert was up as one continuous video the audio quality seemed better . We'd be grateful for replies about the fact of the matter
FORZA LEVEL 42
I was at this gig fuckin awesome.
Iv seen them loads of times,with all the diff line ups,best vertion ever was with phill and boon,by far,shame they split,i think they were sick of traveling,made boon ill I belive,iv not seen them since p,biggins on drums,to much quads every drum fill,not a patch on phills ferness,g.husband just hevey amo,great drummers,but not the same,mark king loves to gig so be it,,not for me,bring back star chid days,i was at there first gig in Ipswich,sold loads of whissles,was a icon night for me,blew me away,,,tops...
chaz smith you should consider consulting with a doctor about your speech impairment.
Is this still available on dvd??? I always wanted a copy....Love 42
Yep on amazon
www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_15?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=level+42+live+at+wembley+dvd&sprefix=level+42+live+a%2Caps%2C159&crid=1UTK0ZPT677RJ
Second hand maybe a lot cheaper!!!
Royal Albert hall here we come ❣️
I remember downloading this off Limewire back in the day haha just seeing their awesome musicianship! What a gem!
What happened to the full continuous video of this concert ? ! oh wait a minute...In that continuous video there was a close up of a guy kissing a female at the beautiful ending of Leaving me Now . Maybe they broke up and sued to have it edited out . I don't see that close up kiss at the end of the clip of this playlist at the end of Leaving me now.
Did Mark ever play anything other than a 4 stringer?
If you all remember they were the opining band for Madonna on that tour. And blew her off the stage.
Still didn't get it, why the had to reshoot parts of the concert.
Haven't they all changed from then!
Phil gould es un baterista unico q tiiene bien pegado lo armonico.. diria de la gama ejemplo phil collins ringo star o clive bur de iron maiden ...son pocos los q saben de verdad... los discos de level 42 sonaron mejor cuando gould era el baterista y abandono el grupo porque sintio que se habian salido de la esencia del viejo grupo..el guitarrista alan murphy . Fue otro gran musico q deberia ser reconocido por hacer hablar a su guitarra...y bueno algun dia se daran cuenta...
これもどっかで観た事ある。何かの、ってか、多分LDで。
Anyone know what snare phil gould is playing? Tama bell brass?
He's on Facebook, you could just ask him 😊
Double kick?
That samba type bass drum through the whole of World Machine is some of the best drumming i have ever seen. One of the greats is Phil. I went to one of these gigs
Of course not, that's 1 foot all the way baby!
one foot only for Phil
Who is the female background vocals singer in this concert ? please, any and all replies !
Annie McCaig
@@sdevouard thank you . when i thought i knew here name i was wrong then too . i use to think it was Annie McKean, or something like that, lol . again, thanks
Why did the Gould brothers vanish?
Because they were fed up of the pop style the band were going in.
Why didnt they protest or convince the others not to?
He did have words with the band but the band were not going in a direction they liked... plus phil had nervous exhaustion so he quit...
+Hellwyck I read somewhere that Mark bullied them with his thumb
medbad5150 That's ridiculous.
Again?
Recently I discovered Phil Gould's album Watertight released in 2009 . Not better or worse than Level 42 , just different . A little mellower perhaps on some tracks....but anyway I like it a lot . There were some really fine arrangers, musicians and singers who contributed including Mike Lindup . click link to hear it : ua-cam.com/play/OLAK5uy_k-aG-vDqCipFYkoSy1Nlogg7ggC02IV2c.html
credits and what not : www.discogs.com/Phil-Gould-Watertight/release/2293763
ha! 3minutes into the song,,"this is our new song".. funny,,
And again?
The goulds made level
Does anyone know what Boone died from?
Suicide but suffered from bipolar disorder
Phil Gould Best
Back again, double kick??????????????????????????????