Recorded in 2002
Recorded in 2002
Last edited by Firth; 04-28-2020 at 05:21 PM.
That was a real treat. Thank for posting, thoroughly enjoyed the song.
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Really like this.
This is an old video from the Up tour promo isn't it? I watched this yesterday and think it's great. Recorded Live in 2002)
Rachel Z played keys on that tour and she's in this video.
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Not really new...
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Well, it was new to me, so thanks for posting!
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Nice video, and an excellent performance of one of my favorite tunes from UP. Great band.
David
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From 2002. Thought PG looked younger. Still nice though.
This is a newer concert https://vimeo.com/400909729 Not new concert but recently posted.
Very nice! I don't care if it's "old", it's new to me.
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My only reference to it being "old" was because when I read the title I thought Peter had recorded a new song with a video and was a bit disappointed.
I too enjoyed it, and I really liked Rachel Z's keyboard playing on that tour.
Peter still had hair back then. lol
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Yes, I thought a bunch of people would recognize it was filmed in 2002. However, it’s production and quality for a YouTube video was good. I had never seen it before, unless it was on a DVD. The studio version of Up is a train wreck and an example of what happens when an artist attempts to use 256 channels. The live tour for Up (I think it was the Growing Up DVD) was much better.
It was funny, I had this video pop up in recommendations on YT I believe Sunday and thought at first it was a new one and PG possibly releasing something new.
I remember reading on the page this was part of a promo he did for the album or the tour(don't remember which).
The Growing UP DVD is excellent..it's been a while since I've watched it, his daughter sang backup on that? and I believe the pkg had 2 shows, the 2nd one was a bit rawer and stripped down.
We saw every show he did whenever he came to Michigan, including the first solo show in support of his first album.
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TBH I've only seen the first few songs so far, but I was really impressed with the orchestral arrangements and the venue. Unlike some perfunctory arrangements accompanying other rock acts, these arrangements struck me as relatively creative and thought through. I will reserve judgement until I've seen the whole. Isn't the case that this was a AXS TV show and had never been on DVD and distributed to a "wider audience"? That's what I read anyway.
...and yes, Peter is no punk.
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^ Thanks. I'll check it out tonight.
"It's such a fine line between stupid and... clever" -- David St. Hubbins & Derek Smalls, Spinal Tap
This could be. I like most of that Rockpalast performance, but this is a little manic for my taste as well. The encore, right? Probably riding the energy of the crowd a bit, and it was kind of in the height of the punk movement as well; maybe he's channeling a bit of that. Great band, but Tim Capello is really tough to watch.
David
Happy with what I have to be happy with.
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