That’s my too kind,many decades talented pal Nick of this Los Angeles guitarist I know since the days I was in Swiss progrock band Flame Dream. Nick used to visit me at my Los Angeles house.
Well, he certainly wrote it as a vocal piece, but after hearing Nick play the melody on a Bosendorfer piano, he thought it would work better as an instrumental duet with Steve on his Roland guitar synth. Nick also played a Mellotron and Prophet-5 which were mixed together in the track.
One of my favourite pieces that Nick did with Steve Hackett. Masterful and atmospheric.
One of my favorite songs from Defector. Beautiful.
Bravo...always a pleasure
I do remember to close my eyes and hear this song when i played on my radio show. It was a pleasure to play it to the listeners.
Beautiful. I always love listening to Nick's playing and this piece moves me every time I hear it.
Thank you Geoff! 😊
That’s my too kind,many decades talented pal Nick of this Los Angeles guitarist I know since the days I was in Swiss progrock band Flame Dream. Nick used to visit me at my Los Angeles house.
One of my favourite Hacket/Magnus tunes. So good to see Nick on stage - cant wait for the new album Nick!
My all time favourite Magnus composition, I would sell a kidney to get a video tutorial of the piano
Long live Nick!
Good to see you on stage!
Nick and Steve, match made in Heaven.
One of my favorites, but you knew that!
Lovely to hear you play this again Nick!
The Roland FP-7 no doubt!
That was delightful!
Fantastic! Is It a Hackett composition? Did he write on a piano???? By the way, beautiful!
Well, he certainly wrote it as a vocal piece, but after hearing Nick play the melody on a Bosendorfer piano, he thought it would work better as an instrumental duet with Steve on his Roland guitar synth. Nick also played a Mellotron and Prophet-5 which were mixed together in the track.
Beautiful! x
This is awesome!
No need to add words 😍
They added the words when india rubber man was written!