Camel – Never Let Go – Live – 1984


Song from the album: CAMEL (1973) Live at Hammersmith Odeon - London (Stationary Traveller Tour) 1984 Andy Latimer: Lead Guitar and Vocals Colin Bass: Bass Guitar and Vocals Ton Scherpenzeel: Lead Keyboards Chris Rainbow: Vocals and Keyboards Richie Close: Keyboards Paul Burgess: Drums and Percussion From TOTAL PRESSURE (DVD) 2006 (c) Camel Productions ... camel never let go latimer total pressure points hammersmith rock progressive

25 Responses to “Camel – Never Let Go – Live – 1984”

  1. Luvaduk says:

    You’re right aprietov. Was just thinking that myself. Version on ‘A live Record’ is stunning.

  2. Generatorhead says:

    Very disappointing version…wow, the rhythm section needs to GO!

  3. Semente200 says:

    Is Latimer here the only original member?

  4. BrunoSamppa says:

    Yes

  5. camelandu2 says:

    Agree, but I don’t like Sinclair on the vocals, but the organ solo on that one rocks.

  6. dennoow says:

    Ton is actually very very good IMO. Could be because I really love the “Rajaz” album on which Ton played :-)

  7. josepass93 says:

    increible cancion

  8. darwindunn says:

    then joselico go treat yourself to “TOTAL PRESSURE” that.s where you,re gonna find this

  9. handcare57 says:

    CAAAAAAAAMEL!!!!!!!!!!!!

  10. Holyto says:

    Does anyone know any Camel songs as dynamic as this one?

  11. hugorocky says:

    try listening to the song earthrise. it start slowly, then it just erupts.

  12. Gruntol5 says:

    Lacks purity of earlier versions. Andy’s guitar impeccable, as always, but his voice not too good here. Drummer a far cry from Andy Ward.

  13. prueba123a says:

    wow I love this song!

  14. chenfeldman says:

    best song ever,,,, just perfect

  15. tamertamo says:

    go for their first album camel, try mystic queen

  16. Holyto says:

    Already listened their entire discography, but thanks! :D

  17. cesaupal says:

    Necesitaban tres tcladistas para reemplazar a Bardens.

  18. dropsxx360 says:

    awesome keyboard solo!!!!!!!

  19. MariaGrc666 says:

    i prefer the original version and i think Barden s voice is the perfect one for this song. Happy Birthday, mr Latimer!!!

  20. IXB34RXI says:

    Wow… I’ve been a fan of Opeth for a while now, and as this band is one of their biggest inspirations, I decided to check them out.

    I’m very much in love.

  21. BobbyTheNinja says:

    The song Benighted from Opeth’s Still Life was very much influenced by this song. Beginning of both songs sound similar. Both fantastic songs.

  22. Cestmoiamis says:

    MUITO BOM ESTE! Não conhecia esta versão live, conheço outras…
    Legal, obrigada por compartilhar!
    ; ))

  23. TheBorov says:

    La version de esta cancion 1972 me gusta mas…

  24. postesg says:

    I saw them live twice in 1976 doing the snow goose tour and moonmadness, this souped up , funked up ,messed up version of the band is terrible,it sounds more like something from chick corea than camel, get rid of the keyboard players and bring back the mellotron, without a jazz keyboard player! thanks, I wil stick with the old 70s camel.

  25. mylisa07 says:

    Go fuck yourself and don’t ever disrespect Mr. latimer again asshole. That was a stupi lame ass comment.