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Neal Morse: Lifeline Tour
The IC release for this month is a video tape shot by John Vis of our concert last October in Zeche, Bochum. It was quite a good gig and this is something that John put together with several cameras, I think three or four cameras, it’s really nice! The audio is the audio just live out of the room I think out of one of the cameras. But it’s not too bad, you get to hear us, you know! good things and bad things, the mistakes and all that. Track List: At The End Of The Day Leviathan The Way Home Author of Confusion/I’m the Guy There is Nothing That God Can’t Change Lifeline Question Mark Medley Help Me/The Spirit and the Flesh
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Plot Summary
This live concert film captures Neal Morse and his band performing songs from his critically acclaimed album 'Lifeline' during their 2009 tour. The performance showcases the intricate musicianship and thematic depth characteristic of Morse's progressive rock style. It features a high-energy setlist, delivering powerful renditions of fan favorites and new material.
Critical Reception
As a live concert film, 'Lifeline Tour' was primarily appreciated by fans of Neal Morse and the progressive rock genre. Critics often praised the musicianship and the energy of the performance, highlighting the band's technical prowess and cohesive stage presence. It's generally seen as a strong representation of Morse's live capabilities.
What Reviewers Say
Exceptional musicianship and tight band chemistry.
Faithful and energetic renditions of 'Lifeline' album tracks.
A must-see for fans of Neal Morse and progressive rock live.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Neal Morse: Lifeline Tour' generally reflects high satisfaction among his dedicated fanbase, who commend the band's skill and the quality of the live recording.
Fun Fact
The touring band for the 'Lifeline' tour included notable musicians like Mike Portnoy, renowned for his work with Dream Theater, and Randy George, who has been a long-time collaborator with Morse.
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