This is PURE MAGIC! IAN IS A FORCE OF NATURE,A RESTLESS FLAME!BILLY IS A MAGICIAN,PHOENIX IS A MASTER PIECE! WHEN WE LISTEN THE CULT ENTIRE BODY OF WORK,FROM DREAMTIME TO HIDDEN CITY, IT IS SOMETHING INSANE, HE CREATES THE MOST VERSATILE WORK OF ROCK N ROLL HISTORY! NO BULLSHIT,THIS IS NOT AN OPNION, IT IS A FACT!
It doesn't get any more rock and fucking roll than this shit right here! It's what rock and roll should sound like and be played! The Cult man, The Cult! Fuck yeah!
Yeah Oh, dig this Like the heat from a thousand suns that burns on Rising ever higher A phoenix from a pyre My eternal desire I'm on fire I'm on fire I'm on fire I'm on fire Like a kiss from the lips of Ra that burns on The pleasures getting wilder Circling ever higher A servant of desire I'm on fire I'm on fire I'm on fire I'm on fire Like the heat from a thousand suns that burns on Rising ever higher A phoenix from a pyre My eternal desire Like a kiss from the lips of Ra that burns on The pleasures getting wilder Circling ever higher A servant of desire I'm on fire I'm on fire I'm on fire I'm on fire Like the heat from a thousand suns that burns on Rising ever higher A phoenix from a pyre My eternal desire My eternal desire My eternal desire My eternal desire Fire
bluemoon9uk The Sound is from the Album "Live Cult" recorded at the same Show. The sound from this Vid is clearly muted and the performance is in sync with the recording from the Album.
soeffingwhat Incidentally IMO their double album; 'Live Cult - Marquee London MCMXCI' is The Cult's greatest live work eva. And I have listened to heaps of their live gigs. There was just something special about that concert at The Marquee in London on 27 November 1991. Only sayin.
Blackscorpion1963 I think I would agree with you. After that Marquee show they played in Dublin and I really wanted to go to that, but I was in School and there were not many Concerts allowed during Term Time (especially since my Grades weren't great) but there were some exceptions, like Guns N Roses the following Year. I have a few tracks from Live Cult - Marquee London MCMXCI on my Ipod as well as an Audio Tape Recording of their 1989 Wembley Show.
soeffingwhat I would say (not that I was there) their 1989 gig at Wembley Stadium would have kicked some butt. When I was in London on my O.E. from here in New Zealand 1988, aged 24, I got to see Pink Floyd play Wembley Stadium on Aug 6th. I have never forgotten it and I was sober & straight. Best gig I have eva been to in my life.
Perfeito. Ian Astbury. Billy duffy. Kinley Wolf. Michael lee. John sinclair. Esse ao vivo é oficial Da banda e tenho ele na coleção, vale muito a pena. The cult é show, vida longa! Di3go Kost3l@... 🤟😎🎹🎵🎸🖤
RIP Michael Lee is right. This is amazing footage to see. Thanks for uploading. I have this live album and I never thought I'd see video of it. Got any more? - Peace.
Best sounding show I ever seen was Cult at Irvine Meadows Ca. Absolutely blown away at overall sound - guitar was perfect! And I've seen a lot of shows over going back to '75. 2nd best guitar sound was Michael Schenker UFO Cristal clear leads, absolute perfection the entire night, could cut glass.
@@bolo5340 😥 But its painful to hear Ian straining his voice here. His voice is breaking up, and he sounds hoarse, like he's got nodules on his vocal cords. In the first 1/3 of the song, it sounds as if he's been singing his ass off night after night, and its finally caught up with him. It's painful to hear. It's a shame he couldn't have taken a few weeks off to recover before this show. I'm assuming he recovered and went back to singing normally. Singers NEED the services of vocal coaches to teach them how to sing without damaging their voices. Look up what happened to Cinderella's lead singer Tom Keifer. He unknowingly destroyed his vocal cords, because he sung HARD night after night, causing literal paralysis of his left vocal cord in the early 90s! I'm not a big Cinderella fan, but I feel really bad for him. He had to stop singing for quite a long time, and go through surgeries. A few years ago he did like a duet with Lizzy Hale of Halestorm. People were saying that "Tom's back! He's got his singing voice back again". The sad reality was that he only had a fraction of his former voice back.
I was and I guess still a member of a Cult forum and someone said they would send me footage but I never followed up on it. I am so glad I thought of looking this footage up late night, because I was curious if someone had finally posted something here on YT. And yes! someone did and I am happy to see it first hand. Wow! what a performance! I need to see more please. Cheers!
Where's the rest of this show? I've been looking for footage from this show for years. Can you post the rest of the rest including the intro? The intro from this show is amazing too. Please please please!
'91 was a very transitional and tough time for them - the 'grunge' revolution was trying to wash away anything that was considered heavy / hard pop rock from the late 80's - esp. the "hair metal" bands - which Cult was often improperly lumped in with.
He certainly does. It all depends on the sounds techs. Ian’s, on fire live. Billy is just the ultimate professional rock solid guitar player. As always.
im a Very Long time Cult fan, but its always been a real shame to me that he didnt know how to preserve his Kick Ass voice. Either didnt know how or didnt try.