This Performance by the Alan Parsons Symphonic Project is an Unforgettable Highlight in Rock History
When Alan Parsons took the stage in Columbia with his namesake ‘symphonic rock project’ in 2013, no one was prepared for the extraordinary performance he was about to deliver. Rattling through twenty-one of his top tracks, Parsons and his band captivated the crowd from start to finish, their distinctive mix of majestic yet unpredictable progressive rock resonating throughout the venue. It’s no surprise that over 55 million people have already watched this live video from the show.
Right from the start, it was clear that Parsons was set to dominate this performance. If you doubt it, check out this amazing video of the band playing ‘Sirius’ and ‘Eye in the Sky’ from the Columbia gig. Parsons’ voice is crystal clear, his band is tight, and the 70-piece orchestra behind him adds a rich depth to the sound. Special mention must go to drummer Danny Thompson, whose solid playing keeps everything in sync.
Unsurprisingly, fans from around the globe have flooded the comments section, sharing their memories of the tracks when they first came out or simply praising the band’s rendition in Colombia. “Alan Parsons was the sound engineer on The Beatles’ Abbey Road and Let It Be and Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon,” one comment reads, “no wonder his own music is so timeless,” while the top comment on the video says “still absolutely flawless.”
If you’re looking for more footage from this amazing concert, we highly recommend checking out this clip of the band performing their opening track ‘I Robot’. Originally released as the title track from the Alan Parsons Project’s 1977 studio album and later as the third single the following year, the song is an art rock piece with several different sections. The band does it complete justice in this live performance, really capturing its cool, space-age vibe.
We know how much Music Man readers love iconic live performances, which is why we’re so excited to share these incredible videos showcasing the Alan Parsons Symphonic Project delivering what is undoubtedly one of the greatest live performances in rock history. If you get the chance, we highly recommend grabbing the full concert, either on DVD or online—it’s a must-watch for any rock or progressive music fan.