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One man band
Super talent on display, here!
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Very impressive.
Great talent and lot's of gear! |
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It goes without saying: the musician shows lots of chops playing a lot of complex parts.
I'm shallow, but my impression was "what a lot of gear." By the time it gets to the cathedral organ it was more or less kitchen-sink time And of course the Mellotron was an actual Mellotron. If you stay to the credits you'll see a bunch of thanks for access to some of the stuff used.
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Antoin Baril
I Saw Antoin and the band "Yes" At The Las Vegas Convention Center in 1970 along with Wild Turkey and Black Sabbath. WOW!
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He also does a Rush and Genesis tribute. Pretty amazing stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW57...7dmPrVwe0eRICs
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It is heartening to see/hear some relatively young guy (relative to me) into the music that was, so to speak.
I grew up on that stuff (not the Rush, so much, I was mostly grown up by then).
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