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Christmas - Live At Massey Hall 1971

Here is a live set performed at Massey Hall, Toronto by Canadian hard rock band "Christmas" from 1971. This is on request from xxsaosinxx. Enjoy.





01. When Night Falls (9:52)
02. Point Blank (It Scares Me) (3:52)
03. Beyond TheFields We Know (18:36)
04. Blues On An Iceberg (5:31)

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Concert.Good Quality!Thanks

僻乐mp3 said...

Glad you like it Anon.

Stop by Soon

Chuntao

Anonymous said...

I grew up with these guys and told them they were shit then and still stand behind it...The only one with any talent was/is Bob bulger the lead guitar player who is still an active musician albeit a jzz player now..As for the drummer Rich ...went and got religion..singer and goofy lyricist Bob Bryden has tried to have a solo career, found god, railed against former friends and players in his new found christ-complex and now gone full circle trying to have a music career again.sometimes mistakes himself for a genius..As for Tyler the bass player...I don`t know..

僻乐mp3 said...

Hey Anon,

I am sorry you feel this way, but you have your right to your own opinion. I think these guys rock and I am not really interested in their personal lives apart from learning point of view, but more interested in the quality of these rare bands.

Hope to hear from you soon when there is something more positive you can say about other stuff on this site Anon.

In the meantime good luck

Chuntao

Anonymous said...

Christmas and Spirit of Christmas are a sparkling gem to listen to. As a young teenager I purchased Lies to Live By (Spirit of Christmas) and loved the performance and recording, not ever knowing that the group had two other releases until a little while ago.

There's a saying "A prophet is never heard in his home town" and I think it applies here with Anonymous, who posted here on 4/20/2009.

Anonymous also appears to have a grudge that a couple of members developed a personal faith in God. If that's the worst criticism he can find after all these years, I'd say these guys are holding up very well. Many other musicians don't hold up so well.

Thanks for the music guys, wherever you are now!

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