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RENAISSANCE - Ashes Are Burning [LIVE IN STUDIO] 1974 RARE
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featuring
Annie HASLAM, lead vocals
Michael DUNFORD, guitar [R.I.P.]
Jon CAMP, bass guitar & vocals
John TOUT, keyboards, percussion & vocals [R.I.P.]
Terry SULLIVAN, drums & percussion

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RTL4 Studio Luxemburg 1974
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@ozuidema

1 year ago

Being this good and yet never becoming a household name. It's obscene.

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@jrgmmg5659

5 months ago

Annie gets all the attention, which is naturally deserved, but Michael Dunford, the guitar player, was the soul of the band. He wrote all of the music along with poet Betty Thatcher on lyrics. I read through a lot of the comments below and no one ever mentioned him, so I had to give him a plug. I was very lucky to have seen them multiple times during their strong years in the 70's. The Philly area was always a strong Renaissance fan area. One of my favorite bands from that era.

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@richardwareing8298

1 year ago

I loved the 70s,I want to go back!

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@garywillingham3644

2 years ago

The most underrated progressive band to ever take the stage. Annies voice was that of a true angel. I was fortunate to see them live 3 times once in a college gymnasium after performing with Procol Harum with a full orchestra the night before even without the orchestra they were amazing there was maybe 500 people there in the gym. I was 15

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@mrknotthall

1 year ago

I've loved them since 1975 and I'm a 76 year old grand father now. This song brings back many beautiful memories of me in my 30's. My ex and I used to sit on the couch and sing this song word for word. I'm old and gray now, divorced, but I still love Renaissance. What a voice she has. I read where she can sing 5 octaves. I saw them about 10 years ago in a quaint little theatre that sat about 300 people. I was in 7th heaven. She signed a t shirt for me and gave me a fist bump. I guess she doesn't shake hands. Peace out my friends.

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@Adrianmartinyoutube

2 years ago

The most underrated band in the music history.

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@paulsak59

2 years ago

From the golden age of music.

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@HughCorbyCruick

7 months ago

Listen to her range. Her power. How clear she pronounces each word. How she holds herself in the song. Her beauty. What a singer!

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@786itube

1 year ago

Next to the voice of Karen Carpenter, Annie's voice is just as angelic while the classic-rock group must remain the most underrated group in music history. Everything they did, from their legendary concept albums, to their exquisite musical compositions were like gold. Testament to their enduring beauty is that their music remains as fresh as ever and despite the demise of several band members, Bolton-born Annie remains the sole flag bearer of this exceptional group who brought so much of joy and inspiration to many of us

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@laomark9583

2 years ago

THE BEST MUSIC BAND IN HISTORY!

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@bobf9749

2 years ago

I’m not the biggest prog rock fan, but I’ve listened to everything of Renaissance I could find. Annie Haslam is a beautiful woman with a beautiful voice and beautiful spirit. And this band is aces.

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@jimskea224

3 months ago

They closed with this in a gig in Edinburgh in 1978/79. Near the end of the song they shone stage lights onto a huge disco ball mounted in the ceiling. Simple, yet magical.

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@gfoursux9

2 years ago

Camp is one of the greats. I'd put him up there with Squire, Jack Bruce, Entwhistle and McCartney.

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@leekimmelman1069

2 months ago

None of these musicians were about the flash when they were performing. The music stood for itself and the live performance was all about appreciating the talent first hand.

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@dnatzel5472

1 month ago

I envy anyone who ever had the opportunity to see them live. Incredible band and Annie's voice unbelievably good.

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@144Donn

4 months ago

My sister was heavily into them in the early 70's. I caught the bug mid 70's and saw them twice in Israel, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. I met Annie and Jo0hn back stage in Jerusalem. They could not have been more kind and pleasant.

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@donaldwhittaker7987

6 months ago

Brilliant masterpiece. Maybe their best. We need to clone the 70s prog rockers to keep great music alive for our children and future generations. If not we are lost to the rubbish out that passes for music today. And then god help us. I cry whenever i hear this.

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@russbrown8272

5 months ago

I never knew this footage existed until tonight...it is SO much better than the original recording. I'm just in awe. I've been a Renaissance fan since the mid-70s. Annie was (and still is) amazing. This whole lineup...could they be any tighter? Just...wow.

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@randypowell3374

4 months ago

I so loved Renaissance.

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@VallinSFAS

2 years ago

Let's not ignore Jon Camp on the Rickenbacker bass rockin' serious! Jon and Annie are two of my major influences.

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