Just fairly? I'd say both versions of the song equally achieve maximum awsomosity in auditory aestheticness. But Disturbed has the better visuals.
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Recently, one of my Word Associations was the word "Sabaton", so, I figure it's only appropriate that I post a song from one of my new favorite Power Metal bands:
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The Monkees were manufactured, and that makes us think of the songs as being slightly inauthentic too. Except they were written by great songwriters. I love this original, rather unproduced demo version by Carole King. She wrote the song. Now the song is authentic. Creature comfort goals They only numb my soul and make it hard for me to see My thoughts all seem to stray to places far away I need a change of scenery |
I've appreciated her more for her writing than her singing; but, that sounded good.
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HOLY CRAP! - Vulfpeck had 75-year-old Bernard Purdie sit in on drums for a few shows this week. And what do they do but Kid Charlemagne. (Purdie did the original track in 1976, ya see!) This camera is focused mostly on Purdie (I'm thinking there's gonna be edited video of this whole event soon) and the great Joe Dart on bass, but that's fine... a legend, and a soon-to-be legend. Watch Dart move (he always moves like that, and it's the way a bass player should move). Watch Purdie love it. And my guitarists... oh crap, go full-screen and watch them solo from 2:15... and at 3:02 watch them fret each other's crucial note. And watch them play out the last minute. I'm grinning from ear to ear.
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This feels familiar. ;) I wish that mic weren't in front of Perdie's face.
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I crosspost, it's going to be a policy.
This was from a real high-quality camera and really high-quality mics. Torrented out the morning after...! I don't know who's responsible... unless it's part of a pro shoot and they wanted to capture that section of stage, and a better video is due later after it's edited. Or it's just a lousy bootleg from someone with too much money and no talent. I dunno. |
I bet you're right about more angles coming.
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The next night, they did "Peg" with Purdie. And then, for an encore, they did "Mmm-bop". Why would they play that, other than they are obviously having fun. Well, the article I read said that Purdie played on that song. But I doubted that. So I looked it up. A SAMPLE OF A RARE DRUM TRACK PURDIE DID IN 1973 WAS USED ON THE SONG. that is HILARIOUS! |
You're such a weird fellow, ute.
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cross posted for yuks
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Kodachrome...
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