Peter Hammill - "Boat of Millions of Years" - rare live recording Italy 1973 video free download


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Duration: 05:13
Uploaded: 2011/08/30

So we must cast aside our future fears ...

This is my 100th Video on YouTube.

Audio only, PH plays the VDGG song "The Boat of Millions of Years", from the 'unofficial' live album "Rome Charisma Festival Jan 19, 1973", accompanied by David Jackson. The studio version of this song was originally only released as a 'B' side to the single "Refugees", but has since been released on a couple of compilations, and as a bonus track on the remastered release of "The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other". The sound quality of this live version is not great, but it is a rare live recoding.

I compiled the video montage myself utilising footage mostly downloaded from YouTube (thank you, YouTube), with some of my own added effects, filters, and overlays.

Please leave a comment, and please check out my other videos for more of the same.

Comments

9 years ago

virgorouge

this is such a good song, I can't believe this received no radio play in this country USA

12 years ago

Gary Kidgell

Peter Hammill at his intensely brilliant best!!!! Thank you so much for posting this one. I used to collect recordings of his concerts and had not previously come across this one live.

12 years ago

PASJONAT51

Professoricon you love bootlegs like i do arent you? :) Too bad not too many people is wathing this :( Who want's to see Peter &Fury performing "The Future Now" ?(video) I can sand this :)

12 years ago

professoricon

@godbluffvdgg: Low view counts could be frustrating when you consider some of the 'viral' videos counts and their subject matter. However, if just one or two hundred people enjoy one of my videos then I am satisfied with the effort it took.

12 years ago

professoricon

@godbluffvdgg: gratias agimus tibi

12 years ago

godbluffvdgg

Congrats on your hundredth video professor! At least it isn't another "Surprised Kitty" video. : ) VDGG is the epitome of Prog. I feel blessed to have found them many years ago. Their music and hammill lyrics opened pathways in my mind only hinted at by the other Prog groups e.g. Crimso, ELP, YES, Genesis, Gentle Giant et.al. You're doing yeoman's work and even though your view counts are low at least you're doing something great and positive. Sapere aude!

12 years ago

professoricon

@yoch3: Thanks for your kind comments.

12 years ago

yoch3

Nice job putting together vintage audio and very nicely accompanying visuals. You are an inspiration in this realm of historic music video production!

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