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Return to Forever performing the Stanley Clarke composition 'Vulcan Worlds' in Chicago, 1974. Some fun split-screen footage.
Chick Corea - keyboards
Al Di Meola - guitar
Stanley Clarke - bass
Lenny White - drums
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Vulcan XH558's first post-restoration flight 18/10/07.
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This was filmed on an old analogue video camera back in 1992 at the RAF Finningley Airshow.
This was the Vulcans last show at Finningley before it retired.
Sorry about the Quality & the weather that day was rubbish.
Hope you like.
trev
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Stanley Clarke - Vulcan Princess 1974 off the Stanley Clarke album.
Stanley Clarke - Acoustic & electric basses, vocals, piano
Jan Hammer - Acoustic & electric pianos, organ, Moog synthesizer
Bill Connors - Acoustic & electric guitars
Tony Williams - Drums
Airto Moreira - Percussion
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