Steve Hackett (with BRIAN MAY) - Cassandra video free download


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Duration: 04:12
Uploaded: 2008/07/07

Brian May playing guitar on the track "Cassandra" from the Steve Hackett 1986 album "Feedback 86." Vocals by Chris Thompson who has done backing vocals for Brian May live and also appeared on Back To The Light album.

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Comments

9 years ago

Marcio Tex

Great stuff!

10 years ago

Florentin Rekier

GREAT!!!!!!

11 years ago

PeterCamberwick

Yes, totally Layla, even as far as the change of key in the verse and the repetition of the name in the chorus. That said it's bloody great, and I think these 2 must be my all time favourite guitarists and my main influences when playing. I no its cool to be in to vai, satriani, govan etc but for me these guys totally have it! How rock used to and stil should sound. Also, interesting to hear steve in a more straight forward rock vain. Great stuff, Thanks for upload.

12 years ago

xeractus

People keep talking about the Layla riff and I kind of see what they're on about, but I recognise it from Hacketts later instrumental track "Omega Metallicus" which must be where the idea got used instead when these tracks got shelved.

12 years ago

KaiserSoseProduction

nice track, but... Layla

12 years ago

Frost

lol, layla.

13 years ago

Jose T

@SPeacock Now it makes total sense why it sounded like that short lived project of his. Thanks for the info.

13 years ago

Stefano Pavone

@vivelavidarocka This song was originally written during the GTR sessions but the two Steves (Hackett and Howe) split up, and GTR folded. Steve Hackett later reworked this song as a solo track - which finally saw the light of day in 2000.

13 years ago

skintrade

A pastiche of Layla by clapton

13 years ago

Jose T

@robertoocmunicacion No dude. Layla es de cuando Eric toco con Duane Allman en Derek and the Dominos en 1970. Pero no es plagio. Se parece si.

13 years ago

Jose T

Sounds like GTR.

13 years ago

Roberto Angel Palermo

Este tema es anterior a Layla informate primero nabo

13 years ago

MahavishnuBoy

@ADYGUERRA1962 Me parece un plagio de Hackett a Clapton: Layla

14 years ago

sw3210

yes, a fair comment.

14 years ago

Eric Albert

Pre-poodle hair band sound. Did this song have to last 4 minutes? Sounded pretty much done at the 2 minute mark. Layla??? 5 stars 'cause they are known guitarists.

14 years ago

Alex

"Layla", to be more specific ;)

14 years ago

Alex

I'm a Steve Hackett fan and a Brian May fan, but this track sounds a lot like a rip-off of Eric Clapton's "Layla"...

14 years ago

Dan Jackson

Don't use Eric Clapton with Steve H and Brian M in the same sentence.

14 years ago

RenzoLinoAlvaro

STEVE AND BRIAN ARE LEGENDS

14 years ago

Tomas Ahlin

wonder why this got released in 2000? :)

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