He is not human... I swear he is part robot, part alien, and whole GENIUS. When he played the piccolo part WITH...HIS....FEET.... 0:59. I love watching him perform.
I can't help but wonder if he was tired or just struggling with a terrible sounding instrument this does not have the usual Cameron flare as other renditions I've heard. I love Cameron and his style. Reminds me of Virgil Fox! Cameron thank you for sharing this and all your videos. I just can't get enough.Please come back to Kansas City when you can>
I won't make any comments regarding looks or wardrobe, yet musically speaking, although he certainly has talents regarding playing this instrument, pedal work, etc., the arrangement and tone of this instrument is not that appealing to me. A much better performance, and recording, was done by Hector Olivera on the Yamaha ELX-1 (and EL-90), which I then turned that arrangement into a four-hand and foot performance, through use of Hector's programming of registrations and the rhythm section, and with use if the MDR system. Cameron seemed rather choppy with his performance, and the bass notes were rather growling. Yet, some fancy footwork was displayed here.
I closed my eyes and listened, at times the notes sounded good, then, it sounded like it was all falling apart....not good at all. This is our “Stars and Strips” not a circus tune!
Great technical talent, but he has an ongoing major issue with a lack of discipline. Lurching timing. Missed notes. Hopefully he will grow out of this phase.
He's better than everyone in the comments though. But yes this wasn't his best performance. Overall he is a very talented musician. I just think that he hasn't balanced how the quality of his playing is and his entertainment to the crowd.
He's the Liberace of the organ. As a classically trained musician, I sometimes have my doubts, but I can't take my eyes off him.
He is not human... I swear he is part robot, part alien, and whole GENIUS. When he played the piccolo part WITH...HIS....FEET.... 0:59. I love watching him perform.
thanks for sharing - I do enjoy Cameron's performances
Bunch of angry old dudes in the comments. I wonder if any of them play organ...?
Anyway, enjoyed this greatly.
One of the best sections in this performance is starting at 2:50 Love how he cues the audience back in, like conducting a choir.
Eccezionale, bravissimo!!!
Complètement fou
Cameron and his 3 brains. One for the left hand, the second for the right hand y no more for the feet
I'd learn to fly a 747 faster than trying to learn to do what he did with this organ.
Anyone know what organ he was playing? I thought it was a terrific performance on a great instrument.
Suntory Hall, Tokyo. Built by Rieger
in wich City is that is that in tokyo Yokohama or in fukuchima
I can't help but wonder if he was tired or just struggling with a terrible sounding instrument this does not have the usual Cameron flare as other renditions I've heard. I love Cameron and his style. Reminds me of Virgil Fox! Cameron thank you for sharing this and all your videos. I just can't get enough.Please come back to Kansas City when you can>
I don't see how this organ sounds terrible. Can you elaborate?
All that "drag" gets a little tiring. Give me Jesse Crawford any day.
I won't make any comments regarding looks or wardrobe, yet musically speaking, although he certainly has talents regarding playing this instrument, pedal work, etc., the arrangement and tone of this instrument is not that appealing to me. A much better performance, and recording, was done by Hector Olivera on the Yamaha ELX-1 (and EL-90), which I then turned that arrangement into a four-hand and foot performance, through use of Hector's programming of registrations and the rhythm section, and with use if the MDR system. Cameron seemed rather choppy with his performance, and the bass notes were rather growling. Yet, some fancy footwork was displayed here.
if woody had gone straight to the police, none of this would have happened
he misses a lot... he got overenthusiastic .. and this is the result... always find a balance between technique en enthusiasm .
ps- He really sounds tired here.
They don’t teach dynamics at Juilliard I guess…..
Apparently they don't have a dress code, either.
I closed my eyes and listened, at times the notes sounded good, then, it sounded like it was all falling apart....not good at all. This is our “Stars and Strips” not a circus tune!
Great technical talent, but he has an ongoing major issue with a lack of discipline. Lurching timing. Missed notes. Hopefully he will grow out of this phase.
Music isn’t meant to be kept in a glass case next to a brush that some dead queen wore in her hair, not on your life! -Virgil Fox, paraphrased.
He's either too tired or drank too much coffee.
This is terrible.
He's better than everyone in the comments though. But yes this wasn't his best performance. Overall he is a very talented musician. I just think that he hasn't balanced how the quality of his playing is and his entertainment to the crowd.
normally i like his performances but this time he was totally disappointing
Disagree