2007 version of Prism performing "Take me to the Kaptin," at the Canada Day celebration in Sooke, BC. Second verse to the ending.
-Al Harlow Guitar, Lead Vocals
-Gary Grace, Drums
-Steve-O Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
-Timothy B Hewitt, Bass, Vocals
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"Take me to the Kaptin" written by Jim Vallance, 1977.
The opening band for the concert was Kin Basket.
Between some of the songs, Al Harlow made respectful mention of the previous members of the band, notably the late Ron Tabak.
The concert started a little bit late, which worked out quite well. They had intended to have a fireworks display after the concert. Instead, they started the fireworks during "Take me to the Kaptin." You can see part of one in the upper left at around 1:38. The fireworks continued on through the song "Armageddon," which was pretty spectacular.
Other songs played at the concert included "Spaceship Superstar," "Take Me Away," "Mirror Man," "Flyin'," "Young and Restless," "Virginia," "See Forever Eyes," "Ya Bother Me" and "Cover Girl."
Recorded with a Cannon A610 digital camera, using its on board microphone.
Lyrics:
The planet dies and no one cries
So hard to believe
If there was somewhere else to go
You know I'd be the first to leave
I don't mean to sound ungrateful
But I'm afraid that I just can't stay
I had a dream the other night
And as the dream unfurled
I took a trip in a rocket ship
And I found another world
They told me about their Kaptin
Then I asked him "Could I stay?"
I said: Take me to the Kaptin and tell him why I'm here
I want to stay in your world while my world disappears
Won't you take me to the Kaptin and tell him why I'm here
I want to stay in your world while my world disappears
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