Bruford - Q.E.D. video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/01/15

From the album "Gradually Going Tornado" (E.G. Records, 1980). Guitar: John Clark / Keyboards: Dave Stewart / Bass: Jeff Berlin / Drums: Bill Bruford. Recorded at Surrey Sound Studio. Produced by Bill Bruford and Ron Malo.

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8 years ago

Gregory Berdon

One of the all time greats.

8 years ago

Mark Lund-Conlon

Thank you so much for posting this. Have the CD in my car but working away from home just now so the net is my rescue.. Saw Bruford supporting Brand X and again at Loughborough Uni in 1979. Stunning! So sad he's retired!

9 years ago

Christopher Logan

I had the pleasure to see Bruford, Berlin, Stewart and the unknown John Clark on this tour. It was absolutely fantastic ! Toad's Place in New Haven, CT. It was the kind of show where the music just wrapped around you and put a smile on your face, just like the one on Berlin's face all night ! He couldn't stop twisting back and forth all night, really got the crowd pumped all the more. That show along with the Yes and King Crimson shows over the years are all I really needed to see. Should have saved my money on lots of others ! Thanks for posting this !

9 years ago

Carlos Luis

Highly underrated classic Bill Bruford is truly a virtuoso nothing short of brilliant and beautiful they don't make music like this anymore profound and moving!!!

10 years ago

Ivar Hole Aksnes

@jamesedwardtheobald Agree with you!

10 years ago

Ivar Hole Aksnes

@Bob Fitzpatrick Glad to be of help in spreading his good music :-)

10 years ago

Bob Fitzpatrick

It sure is good to see these Bruford albbums back...

10 years ago

BestSong Evah

damn youtube has no square root sign yet. /watch?v=1WeGkMmrg2w best song ever

11 years ago

audium

wow!! 4:17 - 5:50 amazing sounds and amazing players. Congratulations you guys: John, Dave, Jeff and Bill. John and Jeff nice solos. Thank´s Ivar

11 years ago

Swapster .com

I've got all 4 on vinyl....

11 years ago

jamesedwardtheobald

Love the main melodies in this piece, and Berlin's perky bass, and Bruford's delightful quirky oddly British-sounding drum sound. When I was a teen, I played 'air guitar' to this song, especially the badass guitar solo at the end

12 years ago

SuperMegaUberGenius

no mathematical symbal...how /watch?v=iK9wD_pzZmM obtuse...stefan?

12 years ago

SuperMegaUberGenius

where's the darn mathematical symbol? i'm notifying stefan

12 years ago

pete leo

no it wasnt the earthworks tour,2002 ,with differntband,although i did see the earthworks band,saw alot of him,also upstate new yorkin89,with david torn.yes i am a drummer,in bayshore,ny.the bruford tapes also changed my life,and u were there must of been great

12 years ago

SteveHoweJeffBerlin

The first 3 Bruford albums are still among my most favorite today. I was into them big time. Was actually at the 2nd show of "The Bruford Tapes" recording (My Fathers Place, Roslyn NY). Are you referring to the "Earth Works" tour? I went to one of those shows at the Knitting Factory (NYC). I was standing about 2 feet from Bruford when he came into the lounge before the show. Do you play bass or drums? I play bass and love Jeff. I made a few videos of Jeff's solos from this great album.

12 years ago

Ivar Hole Aksnes

@kokanee2010a Bummer that your albums got stolen. I've got Gradually Going Tornado and The Bruford Tapes on CD (Winterfold editions). I've heard From Revelation To Genesis, but I can't seem to really get into it the way I do with Trespass and onward :-)

12 years ago

kokanee2010a

I am just lucky to have recorded all of my favourite bruford songs onto cassette since I had all four of my bruford albums stolen out of my collection they also took" from revelation to genesis ", they left all of the mainstream stuff alone out of 2000 lps I miss bruford the most.

12 years ago

pete leo

THIS ALBUM CHANGED MY MUSICAL LIFE,MET BILL ON HIS 52ND BIRTHDAY, OUTSIDE THE IMAC IN HUNTINGTON NY. BEFORE THE SHOW.HE SIGNED MY TORNADO ALBUM.COOL RIGHT?

13 years ago

Ivar Hole Aksnes

@markruthin Land's End is up now :-)

13 years ago

Ivar Hole Aksnes

@markruthin I'll try posting Land's End tomorrow, it's 14.3 MB so it should just manage to pass through the 15 MB limit on mp32tube.com, which I use to upload :-) I like how Dave Stewart uses parts of National Health's "The Bryden 2-Step (For Amphibians) - Part 2" in Land's End. I dig much of Brand X, especially Morrocan Roll and some stuff on "Masques", like Black Moon. And "Modern, Noisy And Effective" on "Is There Anything About?" is a great one, and has that late 70s / early 80s drum sound.

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