The Who in Rio de Janeiro setembro de 2017. Full Concert.
Set list
1- I Can't Explain
2- Substitute
3- Who Are You
4- The Kids Are Alright
5- I Can See For Miles
6- My Generation
7- Cry If You Want [Jam]
8- Behind Blue Eyes
9- Join Together
10- You Better You Bet
11- I'm One
12- 5.15
13- Love Reign O'er Me
14- Amazing Journey
15- Sparks
16- Pinball Wizard
17- See Me Feel Me
18- Baba O'Riley
19- Won't Get Fooled Again
Line Up
Roger Daltrey: Harmonica, Vocals, Guitar
Pete Townshend: Vocals, Guitar
Zak Starkey: Drums
Simon Townshend: Backing Vocal, Guitar
Jon Button: Bass
Loren Gold: Backing Vocal, Keyboards
Frank Simes: Backing Vocal, Keyboards
John Corey: Keyboards
Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells Live at the BBC 1973.
Mike Oldfield's groundbreaking album Tubular Bells is arguably the finest conglomeration of off-centered instruments concerted together to form a single unique piece. A variety of instruments are combined to create an excitable multitude of rhythms, tones, pitches, and harmonies that all fuse neatly into each other, resulting in an astounding plethora of music. Oldfield plays all the instruments himself, including such oddities as the Farfisa organ, the Lowrey organ, and the flageolet. The familiar eerie opening, made famous by its use in The Exorcist, starts the album off slowly, as each instrument acoustically wriggles its way into the current noise that is heard, until there is a grand unison of eccentric sounds that wildly excites the ears. Throughout the album, the tempos range from soft to intense to utterly surprising, making for some excellent musical culminations. Mandolins and Spanish guitars are joined by grinding organs and keyboards, while oddball bells and cranking noises resound in the distance. In the middle of the album, guest Vivian Stanshall announces each instrument seconds before it is heard, ending with the ominous sounding tubular bells, a truly powerful and dominating instrument. The most interesting and overwhelming aspect of this album is the fact that so many sounds are conjured up yet none go unnoticed, allowing the listener a gradual submergence into each unique portion of the music. Tubular Bells is a divine excursion into the realm of new age music.
UFO - Full Live Rock Concert TV Broadcast 1974.
British heavy metal/hard rock band formed in 1969. UFO's story began in London back in 1969, when vocalist Phil Mogg, drummer Andy Parker, guitarist Mick Bolton and bassist Pete Way formed the group.
The global breakthrough arrived when German guitarist, Michael Schenker, joined the fold in 1973, having left his band Scorpions to follow an offer by Phil Mogg and Pete Way.
The band underwent numerous line-up changes, and to everyone's surprise, autumn 1993 saw the return of the former UFO line-up consisting of Mogg, Way, Schenker, Parker and Raymond. However, Schenker left UFO during the Walk On Water tour again to continue working with his own group, MSG. Phil Mogg and Andy Parker were still members of UFO by 2019, when the band began what they called a farewell tour. Mogg's health issues resulted in UFO cancelling what was planned to be one last tour in 2022, and in April 2024, he confirmed that the band was finished.