I was there!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!! I can't believe I can see that concert again!!!! Omg. How increíble the social media can be. I lived in London at the time, increíble memories. Lots of LOVE, thank you for all these years of superb music.
I saw this set at The Victoria Hall, Hanley. The official tour page doesn't list the gig, but I used to keep a gig diary and it was 17 November 1981, in my first term at Uni. During the gig, Rick had mentioned that he loved playing there because one of his favourite curry houses was right behind the venue. After the gig, I got autographs and then went hunting for the curry house, and soon found it - the Omar Khayyam. I asked the waiter if this was where Rick was dining (I actually arrived before Rick and entourage), and he sat me on a table for 12, thinking I was part of the party! I was, of course, unceremoniously booted off when Rick arrived, and then sat on my own on a nearby table, listening to his tales and jokes and eating my first every curry - no idea what it was, but it cost £4 and left me short for the taxi fare back - I had to walk the last three miles back to halls. I remember the singer, though I remember a somewhat better performance than the one shown here. Regarding the line-up, found this on a Mu:Zines website: "At a recent concert given at Hammersmith Odeon, London, Rick performed the setlist for his 'World Tour' that he has just about embarked upon. To save expense, the orchestra and choir were not used. Instead, the opening overture was played on stereo cassette through the PA with closed curtains. On stage Rick played his keyboards with Tim Stone on rhythm guitar, Steve Barnacle on bass guitar and Tony Fernandez on drums. Gary Barnacle also joined in on sax for one number. This electronic rock group played plenty of instrumental music interspersed with vocals provided by the backing singers: Stevie Lange, Vicki Brown and Soni Jones. Steve Harley and Cori Josias performed all the solo vocal parts."
Check out the Preston 1981 bootleg online, it's the full gig including Chamber of Horrors from the Criminal Record album and a 30-minute version of Anne Boleyn
Brilliant show i was centre stage front row in the balcony. Thanks Rick, for a great night and some lovely memories. Congrats on the CBE, more than deserved.
Musicians of new generations cannot think such complex and deep music. This is pure musical genius using technology at its infancy with such virtuosity.
Saw RW at Sheffield City Hall on the same tour - Saturday November 21st 1981, my first gig ever. ever, and a few nights after this was on TV. My first experience of loud live music - marvellous. Was devotee of the man in the funny clothes back then. Disappointing that he used the same lines about Tim Rice sending his apologies late in the afternoon at the Sheffield gig as well!
Absolutely wonderful. When this show came to Porto Alegre (Brasil) (1981 I think) I couldn`t go because I was too young - 37 years late finally I can! Thanks Mr. Wakeman!
in 1981 both Rick and Keith Emerson were endorsed by Korg, and Rick's setup here looks like a page straight out of the Korg catalog from that year. On his right (facing the stage), top to bottom he has 2 LP-10 pianos, 2 Sigmas and 2 Lambdas. Behind him was a BX-3 organ with a PS-3200 on top, and on his left, he has the PS-3200 keyboard on top of a Trident, next to a MS-10 vocoder. The only non-Korg instrument there is his Yamaha CP-80 piano, under the Trident.
maybe Korg had a "no other brands" clause in their endorsement (the Yamaha CP-80 being an exception because Korg didn't have an equivalent then), but it is odd to see Rick without his usual pair of Minimoogs - in a 1979 interview with Keyboard Magazine he called them "his children". By 1981 he could have updated them to a pair of Moog Sources.
Yes well before the day of sampled or ROM based acoustic pianos being available. I remember my setup started with a Yamaha CP - 30 electric piano and then added a Moog Prodigy, then eventually an Akai X7000 sampler - and started leaving the Moog at home - eventually trading it for some wedge monitors and a guitar wireless..."Because it did not have MIDI" (an epic fail!) But then I found the only and most convincing acoustic piano affordably available was a "Clavinova" home series table top piano module which was way ahead of it's time - it had RCA outputs and a wall wart power supply being designed for home use to sit atop your home console as a supplement sound module. I would set it atop my Akai X7000 and layer one of 16 samples available from the Akai with the Yamaha piano. The result was quite impressive for the time, though a pain to wire up the adapters. "Hey let's put a phase shifter on my CP-80!"
@@georgegreaney4353 when I met him backstage at the Aug 1981 concert I did ask him about why he had replaced so much with Korg. He just said "They're more reliable".
Thanks Rick! I born in Brazil in 78' but my brother when children playing your songs wonderfull. Congratulations. ALL songs good, in special " Julia" , my name Guilherme in Brazil today my 43 old years. Excuse me, my english more less. Nice to meet you 🤗
I haven't met Rick but i did win one of the two Korg Lambda ES50s he is playing in this video. It was a prize in a raffle in Rose Morris music store on Denmark Street in London in 1988/9. My son now plays it as part of his set up and absolutely loves the sound.
Uno de sus mejores trabajos 1984!!! Recuerdo arrullar a mi hijo con estos temazos aunque parezca mentira!! Gracias Rick por regalarnos tanto talento!! Saludo cordial desde Tucuman Argentina.
I met Rick and son at the Parr Hall in Warrington, the manager John, Richard and Delphine we’re pals, we all assembled after the gig in the bar, Rick was so nice to chat with a super night
Assisti o show em Goiânia, no Ginásio Olímpico, há um tempo. Mas, a música boa é atemporal. E as lembranças são fantásticas que até memorizei e vou postar num a crônica no meu blog. Foi perfeito!!!
'Overture (incorporating 'Wargames')' it says. I'm 11 minutes in, and 'War Crimes' is nearer the mark. The lead vocalist next appearance was at The Hague.
Gracias Maestro Wakeman 1984 , algunos comentarios son muy duros con la vocalista , pero hay que ver el rescate de este tipo de materiales donde la mezcla no es la ideal pero lo importante es que están disponibles para disfrutar a quienes no nos tocó vivir o escuchar en vivo estas joyas de la historia del rock 🎸.
Actual 100% genuine no-holds-barred drinking and driving: has the actual can in his hand as he gets out from the driver's seat. How times have changed!
Mi hermano un fan de él, de ahí que lo conocía, pero no lo había visto debido a otros gustos musicales, pero es realmente "un lujo" escuchar a este musico y su grupo. Un maestro, tienen toda la razón. 👍👍🇨🇱
Fui ao show de 1981 em Goiânia, que foi interrompido no primeiro dia por uma chuva intensa. No segundo dia, o show voltou e, mesmo com a chuva se repetindo, a banda tocou por mais de duas horas e meia no Estádio Olímpico e as pessoas em baixo da grama sintética. Agora, só não consegui e gostaria de saber o nome da vocalista do show. Aliás, escrevi uma crônica desse show no meu blog. Se alguém puder informe o nome da cantora, que não consegui e ela foi espetacular!
Rick came to Buenos Aires with his band in 1981. He was promoting "1984". It was an impressive show, a band with great quality and talent. But strangely about this singer -Cori Josías- I only remember her interpretation of "Julia" ... and her very tight red pants.
Asistí a ese mismo show, creo que fue mi primer show de un interprete de rock del exterior , al de queen no asistí, tampoco al de police que dio en la inaguración de NYC, lo malo de ese concierto el que haya sido en el Luna Park, que el sonido es terrible (mas en esa época). al terminar el show, veo que todos miraban hacia donde yo estaba (en el Pullman) y no sabia porque, hasta que me di cuenta que tenia sentado al lado a Guillermo Vilas que estaba con la novia. recuerdos... recuerdos..por suerte la musica sigue presente
@@grossteilfahrer I'm surprised since I knew what you meant. I feel sorry for you not having experienced Rick Wakeman's music. Here is a good sample. ua-cam.com/video/nDXccU0xgNo/v-deo.html
Look, all the neg comments about vocals...there’s obviously little back line monitors to hear and you can see the girls pointing to the desk for more db.
Thumbs up. The first coment about the vocals here that makes sense. Getting a good stage monitor sound was a challenge back then. If a singer can't hear the own voice properly she/he will be off key.
Jeez - I wonder how they managed before electronics were introduced. I remember listening to my voice bounce off the back wall. But beyond that - she has a thin, thready voice - and there's no monitor in the world can fix that. I hate to say it - but Ashley Holt could do a better job - and HE sings just as bad. RW seems to have a real blind spot when it comes to vocalists. Except for Damian's vocals on "Out There" - which were superb.
Someone in the comments just said that this is CORI JOSIAS?! She did a brilliant job for Marillion in 1987, even if you hate their music, just watch a bit of Live at Loreley, and Clutching at Straws album, it can testify how good her voice is when well applied, specially on the last movement of the track "The Last Straw". ua-cam.com/video/iyb0X6W00RU/v-deo.html Wow. She must have fired her manager back then, or told him to never accept a job without knowing what the freaking vocal range is required. She could of course have backed out on rehearsals, but I guess human dynamics kick in more by then, with Rick probably not having other options, or she was just too ambitious. You wouldn't ask Frank Sinatra to sing Yes, and that doesn't diminish how great Frank's voice is (not comparing Cori to Frank but just as an example of course). This was really dreadful, and I'm sure she knew it.
Assisti este show em Belo Horizonte, 1981. Eu era tão fã do Yes e do Rick Wakeman que nem percebi o quanto o show foi deficiente pela banda. Muita gente ficou mais atenta no decote da cantora.
I was there!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!! I can't believe I can see that concert again!!!! Omg. How increíble the social media can be. I lived in London at the time, increíble memories. Lots of LOVE, thank you for all these years of superb music.
that's so cool,there is a jethro tull concert from 77 on y t which i was there,so awesome,isn't it?
@foxgloved1 absolutely incredible!!! Unthinkable at the time.
I saw this set at The Victoria Hall, Hanley. The official tour page doesn't list the gig, but I used to keep a gig diary and it was 17 November 1981, in my first term at Uni. During the gig, Rick had mentioned that he loved playing there because one of his favourite curry houses was right behind the venue. After the gig, I got autographs and then went hunting for the curry house, and soon found it - the Omar Khayyam. I asked the waiter if this was where Rick was dining (I actually arrived before Rick and entourage), and he sat me on a table for 12, thinking I was part of the party! I was, of course, unceremoniously booted off when Rick arrived, and then sat on my own on a nearby table, listening to his tales and jokes and eating my first every curry - no idea what it was, but it cost £4 and left me short for the taxi fare back - I had to walk the last three miles back to halls.
I remember the singer, though I remember a somewhat better performance than the one shown here. Regarding the line-up, found this on a Mu:Zines website:
"At a recent concert given at Hammersmith Odeon, London, Rick performed the setlist for his 'World Tour' that he has just about embarked upon. To save expense, the orchestra and choir were not used. Instead, the opening overture was played on stereo cassette through the PA with closed curtains. On stage Rick played his keyboards with Tim Stone on rhythm guitar, Steve Barnacle on bass guitar and Tony Fernandez on drums. Gary Barnacle also joined in on sax for one number.
This electronic rock group played plenty of instrumental music interspersed with vocals provided by the backing singers: Stevie Lange, Vicki Brown and Soni Jones. Steve Harley and Cori Josias performed all the solo vocal parts."
Saw him at Sheffield City Hall four days later - my first gig!
Check out the Preston 1981 bootleg online, it's the full gig including Chamber of Horrors from the Criminal Record album and a 30-minute version of Anne Boleyn
@@notreallydavidI was there..regards
@@markwilson405 Yay! Regards yerself.
Was the singer Chaka Khan (especially "Julia")? Or was she on the album and Cori Josias sang live?
Brilliant show i was centre stage front row in the balcony. Thanks Rick, for a great night and some lovely memories. Congrats on the CBE, more than deserved.
RICK you are my idol!!! I saw you 3 times in Bs As. and one of them was "1984", at Luna Park! it was unforgettable!! Thanks for all Rick!
Hola Mar aquí Guille en Porto Seguro
He's so cool.
and funny so darn funny,i love rick
I was there! You made us repeat the opening cheers- you said it was been recorded! Still have the ticket stub tucked in the album cover.
I liked this performance
Rick and his band played well! November 11, 1981
Hammersmith Odeon
Musicians of new generations cannot think such complex and deep music. This is pure musical genius using technology at its infancy with such virtuosity.
It’s was pompous dross actually. Awful.
I remember this tour coming to Brazil and me falling asleep half way through it. The crowd kind of woke up when he played some Journey stuff. Lol
I saw this tour at the Apollo in Glasgow, what a fantastic entertainer.
Saw RW at Sheffield City Hall on the same tour - Saturday November 21st 1981, my first gig ever. ever, and a few nights after this was on TV. My first experience of loud live music - marvellous. Was devotee of the man in the funny clothes back then.
Disappointing that he used the same lines about Tim Rice sending his apologies late in the afternoon at the Sheffield gig as well!
So funny that Wakemn rolls up in an old car instead of a rock star limousine. Just his sense of humour. Great to hear this music again, thank you.
Absolutely wonderful. When this show came to Porto Alegre (Brasil) (1981 I think) I couldn`t go because I was too young - 37 years late finally I can! Thanks Mr. Wakeman!
in 1981 both Rick and Keith Emerson were endorsed by Korg, and Rick's setup here looks like a page straight out of the Korg catalog from that year. On his right (facing the stage), top to bottom he has 2 LP-10 pianos, 2 Sigmas and 2 Lambdas. Behind him was a BX-3 organ with a PS-3200 on top, and on his left, he has the PS-3200 keyboard on top of a Trident, next to a MS-10 vocoder. The only non-Korg instrument there is his Yamaha CP-80 piano, under the Trident.
maybe Korg had a "no other brands" clause in their endorsement (the Yamaha CP-80 being an exception because Korg didn't have an equivalent then), but it is odd to see Rick without his usual pair of Minimoogs - in a 1979 interview with Keyboard Magazine he called them "his children". By 1981 he could have updated them to a pair of Moog Sources.
.....bet he wished he just one Kronos back then rather than that lot. It wasn’t korg”s finest moment, (PS 3200 aside).
Yes well before the day of sampled or ROM based acoustic pianos being available. I remember my setup started with a Yamaha CP - 30 electric piano and then added a Moog Prodigy, then eventually an Akai X7000 sampler - and started leaving the Moog at home - eventually trading it for some wedge monitors and a guitar wireless..."Because it did not have MIDI" (an epic fail!) But then I found the only and most convincing acoustic piano affordably available was a "Clavinova" home series table top piano module which was way ahead of it's time - it had RCA outputs and a wall wart power supply being designed for home use to sit atop your home console as a supplement sound module. I would set it atop my Akai X7000 and layer one of 16 samples available from the Akai with the Yamaha piano. The result was quite impressive for the time, though a pain to wire up the adapters. "Hey let's put a phase shifter on my CP-80!"
I always thought he had 4 Lambdas.
@@georgegreaney4353 when I met him backstage at the Aug 1981 concert I did ask him about why he had replaced so much with Korg. He just said "They're more reliable".
awesome mr wizarkman..you play our lives since yes until today!!
Thanks Rick! I born in Brazil in 78' but my brother when children playing your songs wonderfull. Congratulations. ALL songs good, in special " Julia" , my name Guilherme in Brazil today my 43 old years. Excuse me, my english more less. Nice to meet you 🤗
Por siempre el mejor tecladista de la historia del Rock Sinfónico.
The best was Keith Emerson
My First rock concert in 1981 in Goiânia, Brasil...How many memories of a magic time that never comes back...only in my mind and in my heart.
Just saw Rick Wakeman in Los Angeles... a month ago...
Rick "fuck " Wakeman 🎹🎵🎼🎶🎼🎶🎹😎👊
Admirável , perfeito
Tive a oportunidade de assistir em S Paulo.
Eu assisti no Rio de Janeiro (duas vezes!)
I haven't met Rick but i did win one of the two Korg Lambda ES50s he is playing in this video. It was a prize in a raffle in Rose Morris music store on Denmark Street in London in 1988/9. My son now plays it as part of his set up and absolutely loves the sound.
This sort of stuff is one of the things I like best on YT. I love to read notes like this underneath music vids
All best!
Uno de sus mejores trabajos 1984!!! Recuerdo arrullar a mi hijo con estos temazos aunque parezca mentira!! Gracias Rick por regalarnos tanto talento!! Saludo cordial desde Tucuman Argentina.
Estimado Rick, una obra maestra, soberbia, magistral, sublime. Un placer escucharla. MUCHAS GRACIAS !!!! Por su arte- Saludos desde Argentina
Assisti exatamente esse show no Ginásio do Maracanzinho em 1981, inclusive com a Corine cantando. Sem dívidas o melhor de todos os tempos...
Eu também!
Wonderful Wonderful Nostalgia. I was at this gig, Thanks Rick.
Saw Rick and the English Rock Ensemble at the Odeon in 1976, superb and my first hero in music 👍
I got to see Rick on the center of the earth tour in Cincinnati back in the day, opening was gentle giant.
Amazing show
Thanks for sharing this wonderful concert of 30 years ago.
I went to the show in Belo Horizonte in 1980 at the gym in mineirinho, Brazil
I met Rick and son at the Parr Hall in Warrington, the manager John, Richard and Delphine we’re pals, we all assembled after the gig in the bar, Rick was so nice to chat with a super night
Assisti o show em Goiânia, no Ginásio Olímpico, há um tempo. Mas, a música boa é atemporal. E as lembranças são fantásticas que até memorizei e vou postar num a crônica no meu blog. Foi perfeito!!!
'Overture (incorporating 'Wargames')' it says. I'm 11 minutes in, and 'War Crimes' is nearer the mark. The lead vocalist next appearance was at The Hague.
First YES concert 1972 Phoenix, all can say is Thank You Rick
was on BBC2 amazing concert
Rick, Kieth , Jon..my favorites of all time
Gracias Maestro Wakeman 1984 , algunos comentarios son muy duros con la vocalista , pero hay que ver el rescate de este tipo de materiales donde la mezcla no es la ideal pero lo importante es que están disponibles para disfrutar a quienes no nos tocó vivir o escuchar en vivo estas joyas de la historia del rock 🎸.
Una pena conociendo excelentes cantantes nunca los escogió para sus obras.
Assisti este show em BH, tenho as fotos guardados em um álbum memorável!!!!!
... felicidades ....
Eu também assisti em BH. Só não tenho fotos. Sensacional!
seen RW many times in concert from Blackpool to Hull to Barrow in Furness (nil when playing against Brentford) always amazing show
Que pedazo de música! No puedo para de escuchar a Rick Wakeman. Me alegra los días de pandemia. Saludos desde Buenos Aires.
Actual 100% genuine no-holds-barred drinking and driving: has the actual can in his hand as he gets out from the driver's seat. How times have changed!
For sure. He has been sober for years and years.
HMOG Tony Fernández is such a fkn GREAT drummer!
One of the best ever
I remember Rock saying in tv the day before the concert that Tony was the best in the world. He was absolutely stunning in this concert.
Rick Wakeman the master on Keyboards ...................
This is quite a gem. Love seeing you play all those Korgs and the CP70 (80?).
It's a CP80, 88 keys. :)
Mi hermano un fan de él, de ahí que lo conocía, pero no lo había visto debido a otros gustos musicales, pero es realmente "un lujo" escuchar a este musico y su grupo. Un maestro, tienen toda la razón.
👍👍🇨🇱
Amazing super keyboardist!
Rick-Grand master !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He must be the world's best keyboard player.
I always thought he was big, but I was wrong
Um dos meus álbuns preferidos dele. Uma das músicas desse álbum foi minha entrada no meu casamento, tocada ao piano. Muito legal!
Que Obra de Arte! Só isso!
What a Master Piece! That is all..
Rick Wakeman arrives in style, real class, a Morris Minor Traveller and kerbs it!😂
Hah! Rick Wakeman, the bastard child of Mr. Bean and Frank Drebin!
Great show! Who accompanies Rick in this show, especially that singer? She's great!
Thank you for posting. Looking forward to the York concert in September - nearest for a while to my home town of Scarbados!
Simplesmente incrível.👋👋👋
Om 🎉grande saund 🎉bravo00 🎉
eu fui ver no Recife em 81. Tenho autógrafo do Rick
One of awesome rock keyboardists
Fui ao show de 1981 em Goiânia, que foi interrompido no primeiro dia por uma chuva intensa. No segundo dia, o show voltou e, mesmo com a chuva se repetindo, a banda tocou por mais de duas horas e meia no Estádio Olímpico e as pessoas em baixo da grama sintética. Agora, só não consegui e gostaria de saber o nome da vocalista do show. Aliás, escrevi uma crônica desse show no meu blog. Se alguém puder informe o nome da cantora, que não consegui e ela foi espetacular!
Zawsze Rick wakeman był w moim sercu od ponad 40 lat zawsze uwielbiałem jego muzykę i jego głos czasami jego głos
.... He has a such a lovely voice ....
Left ball is rising.
You áre my Idol Rick wakeman forever and ever músic of your soul the big Journey musical with the greats knights.saludos de México.
... excelente Rick Wakeman , la lleva con los teclados 🎹...fulll!!!!!! 🤩🎶🎼💯
Rick came to Buenos Aires with his band in 1981. He was promoting "1984". It was an impressive show, a band with great quality and talent. But strangely about this singer -Cori Josías- I only remember her interpretation of "Julia" ... and her very tight red pants.
Asistí a ese mismo show, creo que fue mi primer show de un interprete de rock del exterior , al de queen no asistí, tampoco al de police que dio en la inaguración de NYC, lo malo de ese concierto el que haya sido en el Luna Park, que el sonido es terrible (mas en esa época). al terminar el show, veo que todos miraban hacia donde yo estaba (en el Pullman) y no sabia porque, hasta que me di cuenta que tenia sentado al lado a Guillermo Vilas que estaba con la novia. recuerdos... recuerdos..por suerte la musica sigue presente
i saw Rick Live in Lisbon the same year.great concert.
Great stuff!
Con pifias y todo, en vivo y en directo, Excelente, todo un Master, Idolo.
Hablar de pifies cuando escuchamos a Wakeman es casi una falta de respeto. Peron pero es mi humilde opinion.
I've saw this show in Recife- Brazil
I love that girl on vocals...enormous performance!!!
Cori Josias
she ruins it imo but thats me
I love HER, not her voice. 7:20 worst falsetto EVER!
I was at the Glasgow Apollo gig from the same tour. Absolutely loved it but Cori Josias? Terrible. The only down side of an otherwise brilliant gig.
@@jennycooper5364 Agreed!
I'm sure 'The Warning' was part of this set but I can't find it. I had it on audio tape recorded off air at the time and it was brilliant
Great art Rick wakeman
Excellent 👌
For me, the two greatest composers on the keys in my lifetime were Wakeman and Corea.
How is it possible I haven't heard of you?!
????
@@falconquest2068 I mean the artist Rick Wakeman.. I feel i have missed out.
@@grossteilfahrer I'm surprised since I knew what you meant. I feel sorry for you not having experienced Rick Wakeman's music. Here is a good sample.
ua-cam.com/video/nDXccU0xgNo/v-deo.html
A cantora que fez o show chama-se Cori Josias. Espetacular!
Increible !! Claudio desde Río Gallegos Argentina
Look, all the neg comments about vocals...there’s obviously little back line monitors to hear and you can see the girls pointing to the desk for more db.
Thumbs up. The first coment about the vocals here that makes sense.
Getting a good stage monitor sound was a challenge back then. If a singer can't hear the own voice properly she/he will be off key.
Jeez - I wonder how they managed before electronics were introduced. I remember listening to my voice bounce off the back wall. But beyond that - she has a thin, thready voice - and there's no monitor in the world can fix that. I hate to say it - but Ashley Holt could do a better job - and HE sings just as bad.
RW seems to have a real blind spot when it comes to vocalists. Except for Damian's vocals on "Out There" - which were superb.
Fantastic!
The gratest musician I've ever seen & heard.
OMG
Thank you very much for sharing. I was there, it was fantastic concert at right palace and time.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Wow, very unique.
el mejor regalo que mi novia (en ese entonces, mi esposa hoy) me dio, los tickets para el Luna Park, primera vez que vi al Maestro.
"Rick wakeman eat your heart out here we go.... I like short songs"
Repeat several times...
Someone in the comments just said that this is CORI JOSIAS?!
She did a brilliant job for Marillion in 1987, even if you hate their music, just watch a bit of Live at Loreley, and Clutching at Straws album, it can testify how good her voice is when well applied, specially on the last movement of the track "The Last Straw".
ua-cam.com/video/iyb0X6W00RU/v-deo.html
Wow.
She must have fired her manager back then, or told him to never accept a job without knowing what the freaking vocal range is required.
She could of course have backed out on rehearsals, but I guess human dynamics kick in more by then, with Rick probably not having other options, or she was just too ambitious.
You wouldn't ask Frank Sinatra to sing Yes, and that doesn't diminish how great Frank's voice is (not comparing Cori to Frank but just as an example of course).
This was really dreadful, and I'm sure she knew it.
Agreed. She was awful.
Best of the best
Rick baby, what were you thinking man??? That solo chick was out to lunch without a lunch pail! Her backup singers were tryin to save her!
evidence that even good musicians can play disastrously bad music, not to mention the screaming chick
she was good apart from the high bits, bit too much for her, the whole thing sounds weak
Your comment is spot on.
Maybe cause she's pretty?
Simplesmente fantastico
Fantástico.
Assisti a esse show (essa turnê) em 1981 aqui em minha cidade: Vitória ES Brasil
Assisti no Mineirinho em BH (essa turnê) e em Goiânia
❤un grande umile della nostra generazione ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice bit of drink driving by Rick at the beginning.
Great vocalist extraordinaire
Assisti este show em Belo Horizonte, 1981. Eu era tão fã do Yes e do Rick Wakeman que nem percebi o quanto o show foi deficiente pela banda. Muita gente ficou mais atenta no decote da cantora.
Tmb assisti a essa turnê aqui em Vitória ES.
Rick, Polska też Cię kocha
Very Nice ,..
Very nice 👍 indeed
THX from Prague!
Спасибо!
Rick Wakeman is a god but her voice omg.
brutal lead vocals..
Unfortunately they remind me of school musicals. Maybe she had an off night but she can’t sing for toffee here
Great tecnique. Zero feeling.
Florence Foster Jenkins on vocals
Наша любовь, душа последователей служения ,,нью эйдж" музыка Ваша.годм1991. Сокровище закрыто! Но кем? Остаётся слушать на ,,скрипкчке" аудио записей!
Hola Rick
Julia faz parte da trilha sonora de que filme?