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Live Performances by Camel in 1977

Camel - Lunar Sea [Live, 1977]

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 8:59
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1977 camel - the snow goose excerpts.mpg

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 8:30
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Camel Never Let Go Live 1977 BBC TV Sight and Sound in Concert at the

BBC TV
United Kingdom

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 6:34
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Camel - Lunar Sea (Live 1977) HQ

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 10:06
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Camel - Unevensong (Sight And Sound At The Hippodrome, 1977)

Hippodrome
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 5:50
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Camel - Skylines [Live, 1977]

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 5:29
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Camel - Skylines [Live, 1977]

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 5:29
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Camel - Lunar Sea (Live 1977)

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 9:47
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Camel - Lunar Sea [Live, 1977]

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 8:59
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Camel - Sight and Sound (1977 Live)

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 58:57
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Camel - Live At The Hippodrome 1977 Full Concert

January 1, 1977 | Video Length: 58:57
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  • In January 1977, Camel was on the rise after achieving significant recognition with their prior albums, particularly "Moonmadness," released in 1976. ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1977, Camel was on the rise after achieving significant recognition with their prior albums, particularly "Moonmadness," released in 1976. This was a pivotal period for the band, marking the peak of their symphonic progressive rock phase. The live recording at the Hippodrome showcases their evolving sound and instrumental prowess, featuring classic tracks that highlight the band's distinctive blend of lyrical melodies and intricate musicianship. Notably, the performance came shortly before the release of "A Station ID," and it reflected Camel's ability to capture the audience's attention with complex arrangements and immersive performances, a hallmark of their live shows. At this point in their career, Camel had already begun to establish a loyal fan base, setting the stage for their continued success in the progressive rock genre. Their dynamic stage presence and commitment to musicality during this live performance would further cement their reputation as a formidable live

  • In January 1977, Camel was actively promoting their fifth studio album, "Moonmadness," which was released later that year in April. This live performa... Read Full Description >

    In January 1977, Camel was actively promoting their fifth studio album, "Moonmadness," which was released later that year in April. This live performance showcases the band's progressive rock prowess during a pivotal time in their career, where they were beginning to gain heightened recognition for their intricate compositions and concert performances. The setlist features tracks like "Rhayader" and "Rhayader Goes to Town," highlighting Camel's unique blend of lyrical storytelling and instrumental sophistication. Interestingly, live recordings from this era capture the band's evolving sound, characterized by Richard Sinclair's melodic bass lines and Andy Latimer's expressive guitar work, marking a transition into more complex arrangements that would come to define their increasing prominence in the progressive rock scene. Camel's innovative approach during this period laid the groundwork for future projects, solidifying their legacy within the genre.

  • In January 1977, when Camel performed "Never Let Go" at the BBC's "Sight & Sound In Concert," the band was at a pivotal point in their career. This li... Read Full Description >

    In January 1977, when Camel performed "Never Let Go" at the BBC's "Sight & Sound In Concert," the band was at a pivotal point in their career. This live recording came shortly after the release of their acclaimed album "Moonmadness," which had debuted in March 1976. "Moonmadness" marked a significant development in their sound, showcasing more complex compositions and richer arrangements than earlier works. By 1977, Camel was gaining a reputation for their captivating live performances, highlighted by the inclusion of virtuoso guitarist Andrew Latimer and keyboardist Peter Bardens, who contributed to the band’s unique blend of progressive rock and symphonic elements. Notably, the band's performance during this concert exemplified their evolving musical prowess and engagement with the audience, setting the stage for future acclaim and more expansive projects in their discography.

Camel - One Of These Days I'll Get An Early Night (Live at the Hippodrome, London, 1977)

Hippodrome
London, Eng, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 4:12
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Camel - Skylines (Live at the Hippodrome, London, 1977)

Hippodrome
London, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 5:41
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CAMEL - Live at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London, 1977 Medley

Hippodrome
London, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 38:16
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Camel - Rain Dances (Live at the Hippodrome, London, 1977)

Hippodrome
London, UK, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 2:37
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Camel - Unevensong (Live at the Hippodrome, London, 1977)

Hippodrome
London, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 6:04
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CAMEL Rhayader - Rhayader Goes to Town (Live at Hippodrome, 1977) [HQ]

The Golders Green Hippodrome
London, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 8:21
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Camel - Metrognome (Live at the Hippodrome, London, 1977)

Hippodrome
London, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 4:53
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Camel - Rhayader Goes To Town (Live at the Hippodrome, London, 1977)

Hippodrome
London, UK, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 5:25
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Camel - First Light (Live at the Hippodrome, London, 1977)

Hippodrome
London, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 5:07
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Camel - Lunar Sea (Live at the Hippodrome, London, 1977)

Hippodrome
London, ENG, United Kingdom

September 22, 1977 | Video Length: 9:05
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Camel - Unevensong (Live In London 1977)

London, United Kingdom

October 1, 1977 | Video Length: 5:27
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