søndag den 6. februar 2011
Spın̈al Tap & Albert Lee - Break Like the Wind
This is a live performance by semi-fictional metal band Spın̈al Tap and Albert Lee playing the song "Break Like the Wind" live at the Royal Albert Hall in 1992.
The song is of Spın̈al Tap's album of the same title released in 1992.
As said, the band is semi-fictional. It's the band from the famous mockumentary (even though Christopher Guest hates that term) "This Is Spın̈al Tap". It's a legendary comedy that mocks rock 'n' roll and throws allusions to a lot of different rock and metal acts. It's one of the best and most quotable films of all time.
The album featured many guest artists, and on the album version of Break Like the Wind it breaks down at the end, and a bunch of guitarists join in: Jeff Beck, Steve Lukather, Joe Satriani and Slash.
On this live version they have Albert Lee who of course can't play like all of these guitarists. I think he does a very good job however, and it's a fun and enjoyable performance.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1992,
albert lee,
album,
break like the wind,
cd,
christopher guest,
comedy,
film,
jeff beck,
joe satriani,
live,
mockumentary,
royal albert hall,
slash,
spinal tap,
Spın̈al Tap,
this is spinal tap
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