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Post by cw on Sept 16, 2008 14:35:33 GMT 1
Been looking for clips of this performance for ages. Thsi was the last Corrs live gig that I managed to catch. At the time, I was travelling thru Europe with my son and we caught this acoustic gig at the Circulo de Bellas Artes in Madrid in May 2004 which was actually recorded at televised on the TV program Stage 40. Whilst linked with the BH tour, the set list was more an amalgum of their old hits. It was basically an acoustic gig with the only electric instruments being the keyboard & Keith's bass. Although in "fat lady mode", Caro was present on a percussion/bongo set with no Jason Duffy present. It was a great gig and my son walked out understanding WHY I rated them so highly. A few v short clips exist but this is the only "full" number that I 've been able to track down. It is actually an "encore" of Haste to the Wedding that Jim dragged the rest into ... (beatings afterwards from the sisters I suspect ..... and overtime claims from the lads !!). Caro's little count-in is crack-up material !! www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bd2n15LTxY
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Post by DazedOblivion on Sept 28, 2008 7:03:09 GMT 1
Yes, that's a great clip! That concert was included on the DVD that comes with the Spanish special edition of Dreams, along with with "Trooting the Bath" [sic] and "Brathless" [sic]. And I looove the four count ( ) by Caroline! ;D
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Post by Simone on Sept 28, 2008 8:00:13 GMT 1
Yeah, that was really a great gig... still enjoy it!
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Post by cw on Sept 28, 2008 11:20:17 GMT 1
Wasn't aware of the DVD. Would definitely like to rustle up a copy and reckon it would be quite a pick-up for the Hard Corr fans. The versatily of most Corrs numbers to be set acoustically is a given but the real shock (pleasant that is) was Breathless. Frankly, I've often thought it often "struggled"live in comparison to the big bombastic Mutt Lange production and THIS is actually one of my favourite performances of it.
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Post by DazedOblivion on Sept 28, 2008 16:36:44 GMT 1
I bought it at Zona de Compras, a company in Zaragoza, but I don't see the Sp. Ed. there any more.
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