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Camel

Live Performances by Camel

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Camel - Opening Titles / Aristillus

Hammersmith Odeon
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 2004 | Video Length: 1:58
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Camel - Aristillus - Intro | Footage II

The Troubadour
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 1:58
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2010 12 4 CAMEL LIVE 夏の終り

Rubber Soul
Itoman, HI, Japan

December 4, 2010 | Video Length: 3:06
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Camel in From the Cold - Full Concert - Live Performance in the UK

United Kingdom

January 1, 2013 | Video Length: 2:17:35
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  • In January 2013, Camel was performing at a pivotal moment in their career, having reformed in 2011 after several years of hiatus. The live concert, ti... Read Full Description >

    In January 2013, Camel was performing at a pivotal moment in their career, having reformed in 2011 after several years of hiatus. The live concert, titled "Camel in From the Cold," highlights a resurgence of interest in their music and showcases the band’s longevity in the progressive rock scene. Prior to this recording, their album "The Snow Goose," which was a significant work released in 1975, had undergone a celebrated reinterpretation for the stage in the early 2010s, indicating the band’s commitment to revisiting and celebrating their classic material. Interestingly, this concert not only marked a revival but also featured their blend of intricate arrangements and emotive performances, which have characterized the band's sound throughout their unique career. The live setting allowed Camel to connect with both old fans and a new audience, reaffirming their relevance in the contemporary music landscape.

Camel - 'Song Within A Song' | Live Performance at Barbican, London

Barbican
London, England

October 8, 2013 | Video Length: 8:05
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  • In October 2013, Camel performed live at the Barbican in London, showcasing their rich musical legacy nearly 40 years into their career. This performa... Read Full Description >

    In October 2013, Camel performed live at the Barbican in London, showcasing their rich musical legacy nearly 40 years into their career. This performance was part of their "In From The Cold" tour, which celebrated the band's extensive catalog. Prior to this live recording, Camel had released "The Snow Goose" in 2013, a reimagining of their 1975 classic of the same name, which is a concept album that has become a cornerstone of their repertoire. The band, originally formed in 1971, has seen various lineup changes over the decades, but during this particular performance, they featured founding member Andrew Latimer on guitars, flute, and vocals, alongside Denis Clement and Colin Bass. The live concert underscores Camel's enduring appeal and the mastery of their progressive rock sound, making them iconic figures in the genre.

Camel - Never Let Go | In From The Cold: Live At The Barbican 2013 | Set Two

The Barbican
London, England

October 8, 2013 | Video Length: 8:35
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Camel - For Today | In From The Cold: Live At The Barbican 2013 | Set Two

The Barbican
London, England

October 8, 2013 | Video Length: 12:44
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Camel - Watching The Bobbins | In From The Cold: Live At The Barbican 2013 | Set Two

The Barbican
London, England

October 8, 2013 | Video Length: 8:20
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Camel Live in Birmingham: The Great Marsh / Rhayader / Rhayader Goes to Town

Birmingham Town Hall
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

March 10, 2014 | Video Length: 10:58
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  • In March 2014, Camel was in the midst of their "The Revised Snow Goose" tour, which highlighted their 1975 album "The Snow Goose." This live recording... Read Full Description >

    In March 2014, Camel was in the midst of their "The Revised Snow Goose" tour, which highlighted their 1975 album "The Snow Goose." This live recording from Birmingham Town Hall serves as a testament to the band’s enduring appeal and showcases their ability to blend progressive rock with orchestral elements. Prior to this tour, Camel had released their album "An Introduction to Camel" in 2011, which featured notable tracks from their extensive catalog. The lineup for this performance included founding member Andrew Latimer, who expertly handled guitars and flute, alongside skilled musicians such as Colin Bass and Ton Scherpenzeel. This concert not only featured a significant suite from "The Snow Goose" but also illustrated Camel's evolution over the decades, as they drew upon both classic and contemporary influences, demonstrating their lasting legacy in the progressive rock scene.

  • In the live recording "Mother Road," dated January 1, 2016, Camel was promoting their studio album "The Ghosts of Pripyat," which was released in 2013... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording "Mother Road," dated January 1, 2016, Camel was promoting their studio album "The Ghosts of Pripyat," which was released in 2013. This marked a significant moment in their career as it was part of the band's ongoing resurgence after a period of relative inactivity in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The performance in Japan not only showcased the band's classic progressive rock sound but also featured newer material, demonstrating their ability to evolve while maintaining their distinctive style. Notably, this live performance included members such as Andrew Latimer, who is the band's founding member, contributing his signature guitar work and vocals, alongside a lineup that included Colin Bass, Denis Clement, and Peter Jones. The live DVD "Ichigo Ichie" captures Camel's dedication to their craft, highlighting their strong connection with the audience and their enduring relevance in the progressive rock scene.

Camel - Song Within A Song | Ichigo Ichie | Live In Japan 2016

Ex-Theatre in Roppongi
Tokyo, Japan

January 1, 2016 | Video Length: 7:49
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Camel - Lady Fantasy | Ichigo Ichie | Live In Japan 2016

Ex-Theatre Roppongi
Tokyo, Japan

April 30, 2016 | Video Length: 15:42
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Camel - Spirit Of The Water | Ichigo Ichie - Live In Japan 2016

Ex-Theatre in Roppongi
Tokyo, Japan

April 30, 2016 | Video Length: 3:22
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Camel - Never Let Go | Live Concert at Ex-Theatre, Tokyo, 2016

Ex-Theatre in Roppongi
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

April 30, 2016 | Video Length: 7:37
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  • In 2016, when Camel recorded "Ichigo Ichie: Live in Japan," the band was experiencing a resurgence after a 15-year hiatus from performing in Japan. Th... Read Full Description >

    In 2016, when Camel recorded "Ichigo Ichie: Live in Japan," the band was experiencing a resurgence after a 15-year hiatus from performing in Japan. This concert marked a significant moment in their career, demonstrating both their enduring appeal and the loyalty of their fan base. Prior to this recording, Camel had released the studio album "Rajazz," which was a collaborative effort blending progressive rock with jazz influences, showcasing their versatility. The live concert includes tracks that span their extensive discography, highlighting their rich musical history. Additionally, the concert film was directed by David Minasian, who has previously collaborated with Camel, further linking this performance to the band's legacy. Overall, this re-emergence in Japan not only celebrated their past achievements but also reintroduced Camel to a new generation of fans.

Camel - Air Born Live Performance at Ichigo Ichie in Tokyo

Ex-Theatre in Roppongi
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

April 30, 2016 | Video Length: 5:37
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  • In 2016, Camel's live performance in Tokyo titled "Ichigo Ichie" marked a significant moment in the band's history, as it was their first concert in J... Read Full Description >

    In 2016, Camel's live performance in Tokyo titled "Ichigo Ichie" marked a significant moment in the band's history, as it was their first concert in Japan in 15 years. Prior to this live recording, Camel had released their album "The Snow Goose" in 2013, which was a reinterpretation of their 1975 landmark instrumental album of the same name. This period saw Camel revitalizing their legacy and engaging with both long-time fans and newer audiences. The band's lineup had also seen changes, with founder Andy Latimer still at the helm, demonstrating their resilience and continued relevance in the progressive rock scene. Interestingly, the concert film, directed by David Minasian, captures not just the music but also the emotional connection between the band and their fans, emphasizing Camel's enduring influence in the genre.

Camel - The White Rider | Ichigo Ichie | Live In Japan 2016

Ex-Theatre Roppongi
Tokyo, Japan

April 30, 2016 | Video Length: 8:10
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Camel - Long Goodbyes Performance | Ichigo Ichie Concert in Tokyo 2016

Ex-Theatre in Roppongi
Tokyo, Japan

May 1, 2016 | Video Length: 9:12
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  • In May 2016, Camel performed a significant live concert at the Ex-Theatre in Roppongi, Tokyo, titled "Ichigo Ichie." This marked their return to Japan... Read Full Description >

    In May 2016, Camel performed a significant live concert at the Ex-Theatre in Roppongi, Tokyo, titled "Ichigo Ichie." This marked their return to Japan after a long absence of 15 years, showcasing the band's enduring appeal and dedication to their fans. Prior to this live recording, Camel had released the studio album "The Whispering World" in 2016, which featured new material and illustrated their evolving musical style. The live performance highlighted their classic progressive rock sound, demonstrating their ability to blend intricate musicianship with emotive themes. Notably, this concert film was directed by David Minasian, who has a history of collaborating with the band, further enhancing the artistic presentation of Camel's revival in the live concert scene. This event not only celebrated their legacy but also connected them with a new generation of listeners.

  • In 2017, Camel celebrated the 40th anniversary of their classic album "Moonmadness," which was originally released in 1976. The live recording of "Lun... Read Full Description >

    In 2017, Camel celebrated the 40th anniversary of their classic album "Moonmadness," which was originally released in 1976. The live recording of "Lunar Sea," performed on September 28, 2017, showcases the band's enduring legacy and commitment to their musical roots. At this time in their career, Camel was engaging in live performances, highlighting their rich catalog, especially tracks from "Moonmadness," a pivotal album that solidified their progressive rock status. Notably, the performance coincided with Andy Ward's 65th birthday, emphasizing the band's camaraderie and the lasting impact of its members. The continuity of Camel’s music over decades illustrates their ability to evolve while maintaining a connection to their early work, as seen in their live renditions that resonate with both long-time fans and new audiences alike.

Camel: Performance of 'Lady Fantasy' - Full Concert at Royal Albert Hall

Progresja
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland

June 2, 2018 | Video Length: 18:21
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  • By June 2, 2018, when Camel performed at the Royal Albert Hall, they were experiencing a resurgence in their career, having reformed after an extended... Read Full Description >

    By June 2, 2018, when Camel performed at the Royal Albert Hall, they were experiencing a resurgence in their career, having reformed after an extended hiatus. This performance was part of a celebratory tour marking the band's 45th anniversary. Prior to this live recording, Camel had released their album "The Snow Goose" as a reimagined live performance in 2013, which was well-received and showcased the band's ability to blend their classic sound with contemporary arrangements. This live show at the iconic venue featured some of their most beloved tracks, emphasizing their intricate compositions and musicianship. Camel’s lineup for this performance included founding member Andrew Latimer, highlighting the ongoing legacy and evolution of the band over the decades. The Royal Albert Hall set also reflected their influence within the progressive rock genre, captivating both longtime fans and newer audiences with their dynamic sound.

RAJAZ Live Performance by CAMEL at TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht

TivoliVredenburg Grote Zaal
Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

June 9, 2018 | Video Length: 10:32
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  • On June 9, 2018, Camel performed at TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht, Holland, showcasing their resilience as a band despite the health challenges faced by... Read Full Description >

    On June 9, 2018, Camel performed at TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht, Holland, showcasing their resilience as a band despite the health challenges faced by frontman Andy Latimer. This performance came shortly after the release of their album “The Summits,” which was released in 2018, marking a significant return for the band after a prolonged hiatus. The live recording highlights Latimer’s commitment to his art, as he battled pneumonia and performed while seated due to a hernia. This dedication echoes Camel's long history of innovation and perseverance within the progressive rock genre. Indeed, the concert not only underscores their storied legacy but also illustrates their ability to deliver powerful performances even under difficult circumstances. Camel's adaptability and continued relevance in the music scene are clearly exemplified through this live recording.

Camel - Live at the Royal Albert Hall Sneak Preview of 'End of the Line'

Royal Albert Hall
London, England, United Kingdom

September 17, 2018 | Video Length: 16:17
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  • In September 2018, Camel performed a celebrated live concert at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, a remarkable highlight in their career as it m... Read Full Description >

    In September 2018, Camel performed a celebrated live concert at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, a remarkable highlight in their career as it marked their return to this prestigious venue. This performance followed their studio album "I Can See Your House from Here," released in 1979, showcasing the band's evolution over several decades. While Camel has a rich history in progressive rock, the 2018 concert was part of their continued legacy, performed during a period of revitalized interest in the band. Notably, the show was sold out, demonstrating their enduring popularity and fan loyalty. The event was recorded for DVD and Blu-ray release, emphasizing the band's commitment to high-quality performances and their fans’ desire to relive these moments. Camel's ability to blend intricate musical arrangements with engaging live spectacles has consistently set them apart in the progressive rock genre.

  • Camel, a British progressive rock band, released their seminal album "Moonmadness" in 1976, which was a peak period for the band known for their intri... Read Full Description >

    Camel, a British progressive rock band, released their seminal album "Moonmadness" in 1976, which was a peak period for the band known for their intricate compositions and melodic sensibility. Following this, the live album "A Live Record" was released in 1978, capturing the band's performance essence around this time. This live recording showcased Camel's ability to translate their complex studio work into captivating live performances, highlighting their musicianship and connection with their audience. Interestingly, the band often included extended instrumental sections in their live shows, a hallmark of their progressive rock style. During this phase, Camel was gaining a reputation for their elaborate concerts and innovative sound, making their live recordings significant artifacts in their discography and the progressive rock genre at large.

Camel Live @ Muziekgebouw Eindhoven HD

Muziekgebouw
Eindhoven, Netherlands

Date Unknown | Video Length: 1:48
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Camel live in Vienna

Vienna, Austria

Date Unknown | Video Length: 1:06
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Camel-Never Let Go (Live)

Date Unknown | Video Length: 7:30
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