Procol Harum - Bilzen 1967 video free download


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Duration: 04:38
Uploaded: 2006/12/08

Procol play "A Christmas Camel" at the Bilzen Jazz festival in 1967.

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6 years ago

david fogarty

is that a torn swimming cap Gazza is wearing?

7 years ago

anna canestrari

Robin Trower is definitely playing a Gretsch here

8 years ago

djpjwajtgjm2343

Wow. DAVE KNIGHTS was knight of bass guitar.

8 years ago

willy L

My first Festival !

9 years ago

Margarita Seijas

excelente actuacion de esta legendaria banda

9 years ago

Denny Mcfastlane

HELLO HELLO... FLESH GORDON. DO YOU READ ME?   HELLO HELLO... COME IN SONNY BONO. DO YOU READ ME?   hahaha   THIS WAS A FANTASTIC GROUP OF MUSICIANS!!!!!!!!!   P.s. Sure glad they dropped that 1967 summer of LUV Look!!!

9 years ago

Don't knock the rock

Possibly my very favourite Procol track. Love the chaos of this performance!

9 years ago

Robert Lynch

Great music!!

10 years ago

sunnygoodgestreet

'thought I saw a guy with the Face of Paul McCartney and the Voice of Gary Brooker

10 years ago

Fred Thomas

incredible historic R&R footage.

11 years ago

cbalducc

I think Trower last appeared on the "Broken Barricades" album of 1971.

11 years ago

mikisjazz

Rarity indeed!! An excellent performance by an amazing musician composer Gary Brooker and his band!! I love his strong piano and singing on this interesting song. Mathew Fisher in particular looks quite animated on this video. Thank you so much for posting this!

12 years ago

ziggy107

@MrPicroute 67? Just as likely trippin' as drunk

12 years ago

donnieapollolive!

The guitar solo is clipped and emphatic. The reason it drifts is, if you check out the people behind Trower, a fight breaks out! He's playing and getting out of the way. Classic Germania.

12 years ago

musicplateau1

Brooker was, and still is............ the glue that makes PH stick and click (sorry fore the rhyme but it's so true.

12 years ago

tonante27

That guitarist taking the solo isa young Robin Trower (Bridge Of Sighs). This is just a year or so before he left the group to concentrate on his blues playing - like a self-imposed exile I think. I always thought the guitarist on the tune Conquistador from their Albert Hall Live album was Trower but he had left before '69. Rare video of him palying a Gibson Les Paul.

13 years ago

zoznack

Is it my immagination, or does the singer sound just like Steve Winwood?

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