Excellent rendition of their "Lunar Sea". They were a force to be reckoned with in their live concerts. And their compositions, particularly this one, are just as good as the ones by some other prog beasts of their period. This band has always been seriously underrated.
En los 90 Camel sigue componiendo muy buena música progresiva. Puedes descubrir épicas pistas en Harbour of Tears o en el álbum Rajaz. Son realmente muy buenos, con hermosas melodías, ... como es costumbre en Camel
I'm a big fan of Camel. Camel's songs are not as flashy as YES, ELP and Crimson, but there are many gentle and beautiful songs that I never get tired of. This song is also one of my favorite songs, but I prefer other live and studio versions. The Moog synthesizer is sometimes out of tune. I also feel that Mel Collins' sax performance is a little out of place. There is no live video of this song that sounds good, so it can't be helped. I would be happy if you could react to other songs as well.
Look up the Bluray of their more recent 2018 performance of the full Moonmadness album at the Royal Albert Hall, for a much better live recording of this song although obviously Andy Latimer was the only one left from this lineup.
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Excellent rendition of their "Lunar Sea". They were a force to be reckoned with in their live concerts. And their compositions, particularly this one, are just as good as the ones by some other prog beasts of their period. This band has always been seriously underrated.
This band is so amazing!
This band is so good, Andrew Latimer one of my favourite guitarist
Andy Ward is an Alien ❤
Love Andy Latimer’s guitar work. He and Camel are still playing now though I think he is the only one left from this line up.
This is one of Camel's greatest and most epic tracks. Nice choice 😀
Hi Dean. The sax player is Mel Collins formerly from King Crimson.
Lunar Sea - Lunacy - Madness - Moon Madness.
I've gotta do a full camel album reaction. Which would you pick?
@@deanwolfechannel Moonmadness, I Can See Your House From Here, Rain Dances are my top three.
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En los 90 Camel sigue componiendo muy buena música progresiva. Puedes descubrir épicas pistas en Harbour of Tears o en el álbum Rajaz. Son realmente muy buenos, con hermosas melodías, ... como es costumbre en Camel
I'm a big fan of Camel. Camel's songs are not as flashy as YES, ELP and Crimson, but there are many gentle and beautiful songs that I never get tired of.
This song is also one of my favorite songs, but I prefer other live and studio versions.
The Moog synthesizer is sometimes out of tune.
I also feel that Mel Collins' sax performance is a little out of place.
There is no live video of this song that sounds good, so it can't be helped.
I would be happy if you could react to other songs as well.
Look up the Bluray of their more recent 2018 performance of the full Moonmadness album at the Royal Albert Hall, for a much better live recording of this song although obviously Andy Latimer was the only one left from this lineup.