Steve Hackett & Rick Wakeman - 'Hackett To Pieces' on Gastank TV Show 1983 video free download


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Duration: 02:16
Uploaded: 2007/04/09

Rick Wakeman - Gastank - TV session 1983

feat. Steve Harley, John Entwistle, Roy Wood, Steve Hackett

Length: 102m,

Tony's intro, I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside, Gastank theme, Steve Harley, Mister Soft, interview, Tony Aston, It's Weird, The Strawbs, The Hangman And The Papist, interview, Rick Wakeman, Eigin Mansions, Wakeman/Aston, Something Called The Blues.

John Entwistle, Twist and Shout, interview, Tony Aston/ohn Entwistle/Steve Harley, Get America

Tony's intro, Why Oh Why, Roy Wood/Howie Casey, California Man, interview, Down To Zero, Rick Wakeman, Gene But Not Forgotten, Frankie Miller/Howie Casey, Hell Have To Go, The Climarons, Your Guilding Hands, Tony Aston, Deep Pockets, Steve Hackett, Camine Royale, interview, Steve's Boogie.

Rick Wakeman has tried on and off for years to get gastank released on DVD, Tony Ashton also attempted this.

"The guy who owned the name Gastank, Tony Ashton, is sadly no longer with us. The company that made the series went under and that was it really" - Wakeman

It was released on Laserdisc in Japan some years back

Comments

7 years ago

Ari Reza Iskandar

Thank's Pete for uploading this !

11 years ago

26DML

sounds fly on a wind-shield-ish...

11 years ago

Walter Poluzzi

yes,they've been the first,while Van Halen still was suckin'her mother's milk....!

12 years ago

Chris Huebner

Such fantastic stuff

12 years ago

The Observer

I think this is "Hackett to Pieces", not "Camino Royale" which both are from the same album. "Hackett to Pieces" bookends the Highly Strung album.

12 years ago

MrHistorian123

@domburd Correct! The bassist is Chas Cronk and I'm pretty sure the drummer is Tony Fernandez, another ex-Strawbs man. Wakeman seems to use the incredibly talented Strawbs personnel a lot.

13 years ago

PutItAway101

Is that Steve Harris in the brief flash of the next vid at the end? Up the Irons!

13 years ago

Alessandro Biagini

does anyone knows how is called this amazing song?

13 years ago

Tommaso Santini

It isn't Entwistle on bass in this piece, is it?

13 years ago

Cerebralcinema

That's Rick Wakeman for sure. Doesn't look a damn thing like Nick Magnus. I recognized Rick's style and sound before I seen his face anyway. Anyway's, prog group musicians are like jazz musicians. They always fraternized. You don't have to be in the same band in order to play together. Happens all the time.

13 years ago

BOBBY RIZZO

PAGE..HOWE..HACKETT...TAKE YOUR EDDIE VAN HALEN N CLAPTON N HENDRIX AND LET THEM PLAY FLUTE

13 years ago

zebonaut

Whos the drummer?

14 years ago

Ignazio GnazzJazz

what's that?! uauh!

14 years ago

Chris Huebner

Great stuff!

14 years ago

Mateus Roman

OMG, Entwistle, Wakeman and Hackett playing together! =o

14 years ago

MrGuitaRKing

Yes, Eddie took it a step further & such GR8 chord progressions!!!!! I would also recommend listening to Stanley Jordan, if you haven't already!?

14 years ago

Martin Marshall

I agree with you but Eddie make it very spectacular. I just remember in the past when i listen to old genesis with steve and ho yes he was a fucking good guitar player and i remember when i listen the first album of VH and ouch!!!!!!! WHAT AN AWSOME LEADER IN EVERYTHING. Please dont try to say that Eddie is not original because he is a real monument of the guitar and he make his own style and not only with tapping. When you listen a song or a lead of Eddie you know that it's him.

14 years ago

SPECTRE1961

THE HEAVEN !!!

14 years ago

MrGuitaRKing

Steve Hackett & Robert Fripp were tapping long B4 anyone ever heard of Eddie Van Halen!!!!!

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