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Steve Hackett - La Mirada, CA, 04-01-2013

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. Steve Hackett - La Mirada, CA, 04-01-2013 La Mirada Theater for the Performing Arts La Mirada California April 01, 2013 Very Good Audience (Flac) Download: http://rapidgator.net/file/a4f91f6617b102e169e55f2e7937b68f/Steve2013MiradaFLAC.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/a4f91f6617b102e169e55f2e7937b68f/Steve2013MiradaFLAC.part2.rar.html Start times approx. :) 0:00:00 Eleventh Earl of Mar 9:18 0:09:18 Chamber of 32 Doors 7:32 0:16:50 Dance With the Moonlit Knight 7:53 0:24:43 Fly On a Windshield 6:06 0:30:49 Cuckoo Cocoon 2:20 0:33:09 Hairless Heart 2:40 0:35:49 Firth of Fifth 11:57 0:47:46 Blood On the Rooftops 5:59 0:53:45 Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers 2:14 0:55:59 In That Quiet Earth 5:03 1:01:02 Afterglow 4:34 1:05:36 I Know What I Like 5:22 1:10:58 Dance On a Volcano 6:41 1:17:39 Entangled 6:56 1:24:35 The Musical Box 11:54 1:36:29 Supper's Ready 28:19 2:04:48 Los Endos 9:04 2:13:52 Watcher of the Skies 10:38 Steve Hackett - Guitar(s) Roger King - Keyboards Lee Pomeroy - Bass Gary O'Toole - Drums, Percussion, Vocals Rob Townsend - Sax, Flute, Woodwinds Nad Sylvan - Vocals Steve first received international notoriety as the guitar player for Genesis back in the early 1970s. He is still considered a pioneer as he was the first to demonstrate that guitar in a rock band need not be relegated only to chords and blistering lead lines (although he is a master of both). Instead he used the guitar to weave ambiance and texture into the fabric of the music that was so often focused on the keyboard work of Tony Banks and the theatrical vocal delivery of Peter Gabriel. He helped shape the sound of Genesis that made them one of the most important bands in the history of progressive rock. In this show he will return to the roots of Genesis music, and perform the material that prog fans have been dying to hear live, instead of the pop-oriented songs that Genesis featured in their latter tours, with the prog material buried in a "nostalgia medley". If you were a fan of Genesis the PROG BAND this is a dream come true. From his official press release: STEVE HACKETT -- Genesis Revisited II His latest album basks in the title of 'Genesis Revisited II'. A follow- up to 1996's 'Genesis Revisited', as the title suggests, it sees the guitarist reinterpreting the golden era of the great band - one in which he was crucially involved -- while also remaining true to the original spirit which produced such a remarkable string of timeless songs. This will be a double CD, as well as a quadruple set on vinyl. That's nearly 150 minutes of music -- "It's a project of Wagnerian proportions!" says Hackett. "This time around, I've tried to satisfy what everyone wants, including myself. Initially, I was thinking of just going for the best songs not featured on the first album. But then people thought I should do those tracks where the guitar was emphasized. So, I've done both. I've also included four songs, which have Genesis connections, where the song was written originally for the band, or rehearsed by them. For instance, there's 'Please Don't Touch', which I wrote for Genesis, but eventually ended up recording myself." .