Magnum - Les Morts Dansant (Birmingham Town Hall, 1992)
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Magnum - Les Morts Dansant
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Recorded live at Birmingham's Town Hall in December 1992, Magnum perform to an enthusiastic audience of loyal and devoted home town fans.
Bob Catley - Vocals
Tony Clarkin - Guitar & Vocals
Colin Wally Lowe - Bass Guitar & Vocals
Mickey Barker - Drums & Percussion
Mark Stanway - Keyboards
Still sends chills up my spine decades later. What a night though it's one of seven..... Thanks Mr Clarkin. you gave us so many songs for Bob to sing to us. Thankyou.
R. I. P Tony clarken 💔
Magnificent magnum, RIP Tony 🙏🙏🎶🎵🎹🎹🥁🎵❤️
Magnum's classic line up at the height of their powers and so good to see Mo on stage, I was at this gig and it was phenomenal.
what can I say? it's my favorite band, and of course great song
RIP Tony 🎸❤️🙏
What a song. The choice of every man.
Greatest song ever about the banality of war and most underrated band ever
I love THIS SONG!
As beautiful now as when i had the tape.
AWESOME STUFF!
Absolutely good and unique music from Magnum - I liked this song from the first hearing - better than many others. Absolutely great song - I have to hear it again and again, that's saying something.
Brilliant
Brilliant song and band
A petrifying lyrical masterpiece narrated by a genius and performed by precision class. Easily the most underrated rock band ever. Often wonder if Clarkin was not so political in his lyricism, how huge would this band be.
Totally agree
Salvation
I saw them at Leicester the same year. Managed to get Mickey Barkers drum stick.
Collin low was at school with my brother, I seen him many a time growing up in Bordesley Green, love this band so much 💚
Not difficult to see why Bob was an Air traffic controller @ Elmdon Airport before hitting the bright lights of Stardom! 😊😄
If I recall correctly they were the last rock band at the Birmingham Odeon
I was there.
Me to 💔
Great and underrated 💚