What impresses me most about this group is the sheer enthusiasm for and love of the source material. They are actually having fun but are doing Mike proud by paying attention to every detail. Great stuff and I look forward to seeing the PSO live again soon.
Can't get better than phils version, after all he did play on the original, fabulous musician who's played on more hits than you've had hot dinners, well in mate.
Lovely rendition of what will always be to me timeless music by the one and only Mike Oldfield. Through groups like this Mikes music is wonderfully honoured and kept alive. Well done and lovely vocals by the young lady
Faaantastic! Special props for the vocals: your voice and style is perfect for this! I also really enjoy that this is not a clone of the original but a faithful and thoughtful rendition. I salute you all!
O mamma mia !!!! *Whata wunderbar version of the Mike Oldfield classic song from the 80's !!!!* *The female's singer voice is perfectly matching the climate of this particular song !!!!* *Moreover, she is really a very good singer. No doubt !!!!* *I am a very much impressed !!!! She likes to sing very much !!!!* Greetings from the Republic of Poland :o))
Thank you to P.S.O. It gets better and better with this composition. Just heard it for the first time. If I had a RU-vid channel, this number would be on it. I need a RU-vid channel.
Do you know that I love the original song? This is pretty weird, but... I love this performance! The guitarmen did massive work, but the show belongs to singing Lady. OMFG (I'm sorry), but your "Moonlight Shadow" is huge. On Monday, 7:00 AM, when I'll be driving to work and I'll stuck in a traffick jam, this version of "Moonlight Shadow" WILL MAKE MY DAY! Thank You.
Every version should be judged on it's own merit's, especially when youngsters perform. I can not find any info on P.S.O. Can somebody help me on this one. I am curious, perhaps P.S.O. themselves.
"Seeing you in heaven one day" sounds of course nice and hopeful, but carries with it gigantic amounts of merely human and mundane aspirations and claims. If there really is a heaven (which I strongly doubt); who decides who will get there and on what grounds??
I find this a much better version, I never liked Maggie Reilly, watching is tinged with sadness now RIP Phil, battled and overcame so much but went too soon.