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Ah, good, then we understand each other. :)
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I know Bjork, in my comment I’m talking about three different videos. The first one is "Before the lamb" or "The lamb," which I think is the one reviewed here, based on the photo. The second is a video recorded on French TV around the same time. The third is the one with "The return of the giant Hoogweed." It was recorded in 1972 on Belgian TV. If you’re interested, the other songs are "The fountain of Salmacis," "Twilight Alehouse," and "The musical Box." Is it clearer now? :)
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I saw it but I don’t remember it... I also saw "Idioti" but I remember it better because those guys were really idiots... Thanks for the decalogue...
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I bought it in a store a few years ago. It’s a video bootleg. It’s titled "Before the lamb" but it can also be found under the title "The lamb," which led many fans to believe that this VHS contained a concert video from the "The lamb lies..." tour. The location is also uncertain. On my version, it says "Bristol Colston Hall" or something like that. On the mulo, there's also a video from the same period recorded on French TV. The setlist is more or less the same, but it's definitely poor, partly because of the Genesis's lackluster performance and partly due to the direction, which throws in random visual effects. The video from Belgian TV in 1972 is also nice. Peter Gabriel is without makeup, insecure, and at the end of "The return of the giant Hoogweed," while spinning around with the microphone stand in hand, he almost loses his balance and nearly falls like a sack of potatoes. What a character...
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Okay Poet, I take you at your word. About the samples. Something similar happened to me once... I sent the sample and the message popped up: "Accidempoli un deerrore." So for I don't know how many times. After a while, I found myself on the page with about ten identical samples. Have faith... :)
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Heard the maxi sample: I wasn't fully convinced, it gets a bit tiring over time... But maybe it’s just the very first impression... However, since you mention it, as I already told you when talking about Salgueiro, I prefer Pontes. :-)
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From the way you talk about it, it seems a bit like "The Windows in Front" by Georges Simenon. The setting isn’t the same (Stalin's Russia), but the atmosphere is similar, I would say. I'll definitely go see it.
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I confirm!
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@bjork68: The comparison with Dave Gilmour simply comes from a show (not an album as I mistakenly said above) that the Bermudans are touring. It's called "Bermudaplaypink" and features only Floyd covers. They're likely to make a DVD out of it. You can download the trailer from their website. Hello. :) @DaveJongilmour: The issue isn't that fusillo is moody and sensitive. The issue is: when you ask me something, you need to be polite. If you're not, I'll respond in kind. Clear? Regards.
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By the way, didn't you decide to abandon your Floydian nickname? Do you only bring it up when someone is speaking ill (assuming I even spoke ill) of Pink Floyd? What a clown you are...
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