Kansas - Live - Bells Of St. James (Danbury, Connecticut) 1994 video free download


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Duration: 05:57
Uploaded: 2012/06/17

Recorded live at Tuxedo Junction in Danbury, Connecticut on July 14,1994. You get your 1st peek at Bryan Holmes in this one.

Steve Walsh - Vocals

Greg Robert - Keyboards,Vocals

Billy Greer - Vocals, Bass

David Ragsdale - Guitar, Vocals

Rich Williams - Guitar

Bryan Holmes

Comments

8 years ago

Sharon Skeens

Two amazing voices lead me through the 70's, 80's and even now... Steve Walsh and Steve Perry. Thank you Steve Walsh and to all of Kansas. You told the stories of our souls. We needed them then and we need them now.

11 years ago

rickyon

You're welcome.

11 years ago

boldfella888

This is the first time i hear this song live, thanks for posting

11 years ago

4graces

Despite the vocal challenges steve encountered around this time I think he did this song pretty damn well and still captured the emotions of the melody and managed to get some pretty good range here

11 years ago

fraroc

Kansas is so underrated it's not funny. In the mainstream world they are remembered as a four-hit wonder.(Carry On Wayward Son, Point of Know Return, Dust in the Wind, and Fight Fire with Fire) Those are all great songs with FFwF being my favorite. But Kansas has much more great songs! When Kerry said that Opus Insert was an overlooked song, he sure wasn't kidding, in fact ALL of Kansas's non-hits were overlooked.

11 years ago

rickyon

Steve Morse wrote the song with Steve Walsh and recorded it on the ITSOT album. Of course they didn't record this performance because they had already left the band by this time. Fraroc knows that. This was from 1994.

11 years ago

fraroc

Not Kerry, but Steve Morse played on the In The Spirit Of Thisgs album and the following tour until the 1990 Semi-Reunion in europe

11 years ago

Steven Eisenberg

There are not many videos of Bells of St. James. This song could've been a hugh hit if the label would've supported the tour and got the album some air time!! Most of this album was written my Steve Walsh..

11 years ago

rickyon

This is from my friends collection and it is a doozy! Stay tuned because I'll be posting a lot of shows in the near future. I'm starting a new one tomorrow.

11 years ago

kskisser

Ok Rick...bout time you surfaced with this material. I know whats in your collection because I prob got most of it from you over the years.....lol. JJH

11 years ago

4graces

subscribing now. thanks!!

11 years ago

fraroc

Morse era material minus Morse..... Pretty good actually, Rich Williams is an incredibly underrated guitarist and he handles Kerry's and Steve M's guitar parts great!!!

11 years ago

rickyon

You're timing is not as good as you think but better than you know. Confused? Over the last 2 months I've started posting entire shows from Kansas scattered mostly through the '90s.I've posted 5 or 6 so far and there are many more to come.Subscribe if you haven't already because I'm not exaggerating, I have at least 30 more (shows) on the way!

11 years ago

4graces

I periodically scan for new uploads related to Kansas and it had been a while, but sure enough I did a search right now and it looks like this one was just put up!!! timing is everything. I've liked Kansas since the beginning and this particular is one of their best. Certain parts combine the best melody,emotion, and lyrics they've ever done. The song tends to fall under the radar since it was done late in their career

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