Christoph
24-10-2003, 21:07
For anyone who's a fan of fantastic guitar work and sublime music in the Pink Floyd genre get yourself down to the Corporation on Wednesday to see the last ever concert performance by the rock band Camel.
Known in most circles as a progressive rock band, they have been around for 30 years and although they always looked like they were going to become huge, they never quite got the single hit they needed.
Lead Guitarist Andy Latimer is known by many to be one of the
best, certainly in the top ten most emotive guitarists ever. He is a true champion of the instrument.
Anyway I can not implore you more to go and see this guy in the flesh as his technique will blow you away. There are no next times because this is definatly the very last time Camel will grace the stage.
Known in most circles as a progressive rock band, they have been around for 30 years and although they always looked like they were going to become huge, they never quite got the single hit they needed.
Lead Guitarist Andy Latimer is known by many to be one of the
best, certainly in the top ten most emotive guitarists ever. He is a true champion of the instrument.
Anyway I can not implore you more to go and see this guy in the flesh as his technique will blow you away. There are no next times because this is definatly the very last time Camel will grace the stage.