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Lamb tour 1974

Lamb tour 1974

2006-03-01 by ceccles_ca

This is entertaining.  Some DICKHEAD in the audience with a motor on 
his ZOOM lens.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY5zw1Jt7Gs&search=Genesis

I'm so glad I found this.  But then again... I loved Eraserhead.

Clay

Re: Lamb tour 1974

2006-03-01 by Bernie Kornowicz

--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "ceccles_ca" <ecclesreinson@...> 
wrote:
>
> This is entertaining.  Some DICKHEAD in the audience with a motor on 
> his ZOOM lens.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY5zw1Jt7Gs&search=Genesis
> 
> I'm so glad I found this.  But then again... I loved Eraserhead.
> 
> Clay
>

"In heaven, everything is fine. You got your good things and I got 
mine."

Re: [Mellotronists] Re: Lamb tour 1974

2006-03-01 by jeffc@netaxs.com

On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Bernie Kornowicz wrote:

> "In heaven, everything is fine. You got your good things and I got
> mine."


or the variant, used in at least one verse of the "lady in the radiator
song:


"In heaven, everything is fine. You got your good things and you've got
mine."



off-topic for this list:
the dvd of eraserhead looks and sounds amazing.
lynch did a frame-by-frame restoration of the film, and scrubbed
the audio to perfection.
the package is a pain to store, as a large square box does not fit
well with the rest of my dvds, but it does sit well with the other
lynch dvds that come in the same shape of box [short films, dumbland].

Re: Lamb tour 1974

2006-03-01 by Thomas Waltner

--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "ceccles_ca" <ecclesreinson@...> wrote:
>
> This is entertaining.  Some DICKHEAD in the audience with a motor on 
> his ZOOM lens.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY5zw1Jt7Gs&search=Genesis
> 

For those who didn't know, but may be interested: there is a DVD out in trading 
comunities, named "The Lamb live down on Broadway", with nearly the complete 
performance of the show, painfully pieced together & re-synced with a fine audience 
bootleg soundtrack (from the same concert Genesis use on the "Archives" box on CD 1 & 
2, but audience version without any, well "restaurations" :-)). 
Mostly 8 mm footage, some nice quality, some not that much. I guess parts of this film 
have been used too, as the guy who did it, said, he used all existing audience sources.
As far as I do remember not much or no Mellotron visible at all, the main focus is Peter 
Gabriel.

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