Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet (from Anesthetize Live in Tilburg)

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Published 2021-05-06

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  • @markb3272
    Gavin is such musical drummer. I catch myself singing his splash hits.
  • @benefitsben3240
    My favourite version of this track, even memorised the crowds cheers and the little “Tilburg, thank you” at the end :))
  • @sawwwru
    GAVIN is one of the most talented drummer of all time
  • @Wishpool
    The talent of these FIVE is absolutely mind-blowing!!! Miss this lineup!
  • @abulsar
    Arguably, "THE" tightest live performance for a progressive rock band!
  • @AhadShuja
    It's refreshing to see how musically literate the crowd is. They immediately started clapping to the correct time signature, and adapted later down the road.
  • @12Monkeysable
    Found my favorite Band after 16 years!!! Can not believe I was so blind al the time!
  • @richcampus
    6:49 " you feel no sun, you steal a gun, To kill time "... Absolute ~ Perfection ~
  • @ege5804
    Not a single soul talks about Colin Edwin yet i think his bass lines are absolutely fucking unmatched by anyone. Specially for such genre.
  • @lillyrook
    I don't know what blows my mind more everytime I listen to this song - the poetically dark lyrics, Barbieri's incredible soundscapes, Steven's vocals and solos, Gavin's mathematical drumming or John and Wesley on Strings!! Every aspect of this song is pure genius. Anesthesize, Arriving somewhere... and Fear of Blank Planet - best way to spend 35-40mins! Saw this song live in NY part of their new tour. 12 freaking years of hiatus... how sorely were they missed all these years.. and still miss John and Colin!!
  • @ohedasan
    The Kings of PROG since the last 90's and yet in this generation Gavin Harrison is such an outstading creative drummer My favorite Prog British band
  • Definitely one of PT’s best songs from the 2000s, and from one of their best albums. These guys really knew how to pack a punch with their dynamic music.
  • @user-tr7st2sc2j
    Without a shadow of a doubt, Gavin Harrison and Callum Lawrence (The Repores) are the most technically gifted drummers in the world today
  • @BBobb12
    From an old guy that has listened to progressive bands like early Genesis, Yes, Camel and others , I recently found this and i'm totally amazed at what i'm listening too. Too bad the band is no longer together, but Steve's solo stuff is amazing. Love discovering new music.
  • @arjun_was_here
    PT officially on youtube. Finally something good in this pandemic. ❤️