
Gary Brooker - The Long Goodbye 1985 I know I've done my best But that's no consolation I s'pose I should have guessed When I saw the invitation you told me love was blind But you were only joking I know you've changed your mind But I still keep on hoping. Head held high Eyes on the sky I know I've got to be strong If I see you again it will be as a friend With time for a long goodbye You know I felt so bad When I left you at the station It was the first time I Had felt such desolation It's been a long, log time And I still can't forget you But my friends all say That maybe I don't want to. Head held high Eyes on the sky I know I've got to be strong If I see you again it will be as a friend With time for a long goodbye

Gary Brooker - Beyond The Pale - Procol Harum Beyond The Pale (Exotic Birds And Fruits -- 1975) Who will search for holy grail Past the edge beyond the veil Who will come beyond the light Far from reach beyond all sight Who will share this bitter cup Let the wild dogs tear them up Let the cold winds blow them down Drive them deep beneath the ground Who will live in darkest night Dankest gloom and quietest quiet Buried deep beneath the ground Far from any human sound Who will search for treasure trove Scour the seas and scale the globe Past the peaks beyond the heights Farmost reaches furthest sights Who will share this bitter cup Let the wild dogs tear them up Let the cold winds blow them down Drive them deep beneath the ground

The concert took place in Surrey, in historic Wintershall Estate on04.06.2011 and was called "A Picnic Concert by the Chapel on The Lake".

COMPARATIVE STUDY NO. 2. Released sometime in 1967, this song was a BIG hit for the band PROCOL HARUM. It is the most played song, in the last 75 years, in public places in the UK. According to experts this song was inspired by JS Bach's " Air on the G String" and " Sleepers Awake". For comparative purposes I have kept it as a straight karaoke on the guitar.

The Gary Brooker Ensemble performs Procol Harum's "Grand Finale". Peculiar version with Frank Mead on saxophone.
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The Gary Brooker ensemble performs a Procol Harum number (From The Prodigal Stranger, 1991) while playing at the Guildford Cathedral on April 16, 2005. The event was a charity concert in aid for the tsunami survivors.
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The concert took place in Surrey, in historic Wintershall Estate on 04.06.2011 and was called "The Picnic Concert by the Chapel on the Lake". The line-up: Gary Brooker, Eric Clapton, Roger Taylor, Jeff Beck, Ronnie Wood, Paul Carrack, Lulu and many more.
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This song is a part of the solo disc by Gary Brooker called No More Fear of Flying recorded in 1979. I haven't found it in youtube, so i decided to upload it. Lyrics: So many ships have slipped on by in the night I couldn't keep the score Until you tied up in the harbour with me And I prayed we'd share something more Maybe we both tried just a bit too hard New loves so close and true For ten wild days we held a straight flush in hearts And then I froze on you Give me something to remember you by Like a kiss on a cold cold night Give me something to remember you by As your ship sinks out of sight The queen of rubies took the sweet jack of moon So high above the flood Though they survived the fall with ice on their wings The stables ran with blood Maybe we had too much to win or loose We'd both been lost before But that ain't your hear that's an anchor and chain All those are claw marks across my floor Give me something to remember you by Like a knife or a blue steel key Give me something to remember you by Like a rose like a storm at sea Give me something to remember you by We weren't wrong but we weren't right Give me something to remember you by Bye-bye baby, bye-bye
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Ad Visser is a multimedia performer and singer-songwriter from the Netherlands. He sings, and plays mostly synthesizer and guitar. He is, however, most famous hosting the Dutch pop programme Toppop Yeah! His best known musical projects are the Brainsessions (he states the music directly influences the brain activity) and the Kamasutra Experience. But his discography also includes other multimedia projects under different names, such as The Soundcage and the Amsterdam Computer Ensemble. Gary Brooker, (born 29 May 1943) is an English singer, songwriter, pianist and founder of the rock band Procol Harum. Brooker was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours on 14 June 2003 in recognition of his charitable services. "No news from the western frontier" is from Ad Visser's cd; Hi-tec-heroes ( 1997 )
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Douglas Adams, The Party - A Virtual 60th Birthday Party (Pt2) Be sure to watch Part 1 first. In this video we have some: Katie Melua's new recording of Nine Million Bicycles Fans Meaning of Liff's - some of these are brilliant :) And the amazing finale with A Whiter Shade of Pale Featuring: Gary Brooker vocals, David Gilmour lead guitar, Robbie McIntosh gtr/vox, Wix Wickens kbds, Margo Buchanan vocals, Dave Bronze bass, Paul Beavis drums, Jody Linscott perc - what an awesome ending!! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Pine Knob Music Theatre, Michigan, May 30th 1997
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Pine Knob Theatre. May 30th 1997. A Salty Dog is an album by the Rock band Procol Harum, released in June 1969. Having an ostensibly nautical theme, as indicated by its cover (a pastiche of the famous Player's Navy Cut cigarette pack), interspersed with straight rock, blues and pop items A Salty Dog showed a slight change of direction from its predecessors, being thematically less obscure. The title track itself was the first Procol track to use sound effects and an orchestra, as would be referred to in the live album performance some three years later. The musical tensions between the group and Robin Trower were beginning to show in this album, and although his guitar sound remains integral to most of the tracks, Crucifiction Lane (featuring a rare Trower vocal), in retrospect, shows that Trower was already moving in a different direction from the rest of the band. Still this album is much more musically varied than the two previous albums, with 3 Fisher vocals and 1 by Trower.
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Gary Brooker - Lead me to the Water 1983 Take me by the hand Lead me to the water I will be your lamb Heading for the slaughter I've been away from home too long But I still taste the tears And when I'm in some stranger's arms I still feel you near Take me by the hand Lead me to the water I will be your lamb Heading for the slaughter Now if they ask me how I feel I smile and say 'Just fine!' But deep inside this lonely heart I know you're still mine Come take me by the hand Lead me from the fire We'll fly up from this land We're going to get higher - higher (Instrumental) So this is where the end begins The parting of the ways Somebody's calling me up there I hear it in the waves Take me by the hand Lead me to the water
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Access Hollywood interview with Ringo Starr about the Beatles getting back together, and his new all star band, with famous Jack Bruce(Cream), Gary Brooker and Peter Frampton,playing With A Little Help From My Friends. There were rumours about the three surviving Beatles, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, getting back together for concerts, but Ringo, funny as always, said the Beatles are never going on tour again, in the end of the video, the band plays Frampton's Do You Fell Like We Do! Thanks!! Please Subscribe !
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Pine Knob Theatre, May 30th 1997. Procol Harum is the self-titled first album by British rock band Procol Harum, released in September 1967. The original Deram release of the LP included a large poster of the album cover artwork by Dickinson. Though the album was recorded on multi-track, it was issued in mono-only in the UK, and in mono and rechanneled stereo in the US. Despite extensive searching, the original multi-track tapes have not been located and thus a stereo mix of the original 10 tracks may never be possible. Several alternate takes (marked + in the list, below), however, have been mixed into stereo and are available on CD.
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Pine Knob Theatre. May 30th 1997. A Salty Dog, is an album by the Rock band Procol Harum, released in June 1969. Having an ostensibly nautical theme, as indicated by its cover, (a pastiche of the famous Player's Navy Cut cigarette pack) interspersed with straight rock, blues and pop items A Salty Dog showed a slight change of direction from its predecessors, being thematically less obscure. The title track itself was the first Procol track to use sound effects and an orchestra, as would be referred to in the live album performance some three years later. The musical tensions between the group and Robin Trower were beginning to show in this album, and although his guitar sound remains integral to most of the tracks, Crucifiction Lane (featuring a rare Trower vocal), in retrospect, shows that Trower was already moving in a different direction from the rest of the band. The title track, backed with "Long Gone Geek", reached number 44 in the UK singles chart in 1969 and the album itself number 27 in the album chart.[1] When Gary Brooker first played Salty Dog at the piano for BJ Wilson a sunbeam illumined Wilson's face and he told Brooker he thought it was the most beautiful song he had ever heard. The album was the first record produced by Matthew Fisher, who quit the band soon after its release. The song "Salty Dog" was featured in the 1983 film Purple Haze
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A rather moving instrumental rendition of the memorable 1967 Procol Harum recording from the Stewart Dudley album, "Pieces Of Yesterday."
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A whiter shade of pale - Procol Harum -- 1967. Procol Harum (meaning "far off things") are a British rock band, formed in 1967, which contributed to the development of progressive rock, and by extension, symphonic rock. Their best-known recording is their 1967 single "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Although noted for its baroque and classical influence, Procol Harum's music also embraces the blues, R&B and soul. Procol Harum band members changed over the years, and include Gary Brooker vocals and keyboards; Matthew Fisher, Keith Reid lyricist; Geoff Whitehorn on guitars; Matt Pegg bass; Josh Phillips on organ; and Geoff Dunn on drums. Procol Harum releaed over 13 studio albums (1967-2003). In July 2009, Matthew Fisher won a British court judgment awarding him 40% of the music royalties from 2005 onwards for 1967's "A Whiter Shade of Pale," which had previously gone 50% to Brooker for the music and 50% to Reid for the lyrics. More information on Procol Harum from www.procolharum.com?google_spsyed that is an independent website, without commercial sponsors or ties to any other Procol Harum fan organisation, nor to the band itself. Lyrics We skipped a light fandango, Turned cartwheels 'cross the floor. I was feeling kind of seasick, But the crowd called out for more. The room was humming harder, As the ceiling flew away. When we called out for another drink, The waiter brought a tray. And so it was that later, As the miller told his tale, That her face at first just ghostly <b>...</b>
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David Gilmour plays Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here at Douglas Adams's Virtual 60th at the HMV Apollo, Hammersmith on Sunday 11 March 2012. Also in the band are Gary Brooker, Robbie McIntosh and Paul 'Wix' Wickens.
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www.procolharum.com for more from and about Procol Harum, whose lead singer and pianist Gary Brooker is seen here performing 'Homburg' with the Judy Blair quartet at the 'SOS Haiti' concert in Cahors, SW France on 9th February 2010. See http for more about the cameraman.
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Gary Brooker with the Judy Blair quartet at the SOS Haiti concert in Cahors, SW France, on 9th February 2010. Seven hundred people braved a blizzard to see the concert, which raised more than its target of 10000 euros for the orphans of Haiti. www.procolharum.com for more from Gary Brooker. http for more about the cameraman.
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Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, UK, August 18, 1995. Procol Harum perform a track from their 1991 album "The Prodigal Stranger". This song was played rarely after 1992, with a brief reappearance in 1995, following its inclusion on the symphonic album "The Long Goodbye", it has been riesumated again briefly in 2007 (ending up on the "One Eye to the Future" live album). What I find really interesting in this song (apart from the "usual" great playing) is the chord structure, typical of the compositions of Gary Brooker released in the '90s.
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