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12/28/10 6:10 PM

I really liked that.

The music video was awesome too, especially with Danny DeVito at the end.

Maynard's wedding gift to Trent

 

12/28/10 8:50 PM

[quote morakanabad]As much as I like the look of the video, I can't help but figure that it's being let down by the quality of the recording. In the last minute or so, there are hints of something interesting going on underneath the non-howled bits (which always come across as lazy, even when they're not courtesy of some dude in a studded wristband), but you just can't make them out properly. I have to admit, though, that recorded noise rarely does it for me. I don't especially love it live, either, but it generally works best as an in-person physical experience.
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I actually don't even know if there really was a problem with the quality of the video at the end.But,either way, I think it complimented the noise.Personally, I find the genre of noise music to be very ecstatic and enjoyable.I guess I feel I can truly relate to the chaos of it all.Makes me feel powerful.....

 

12/28/10 10:01 PM

BillyReznor88 posted:

Kinda cool. Perfect example of what one might expect from a Maynard/Reznor collaboration.


Fear Factory - Powershifter

 

12/28/10 10:06 PM

I'm not questioning your (EDIT: DS25's) tastes or anything; just saying that, as good as that show might have been in person, it didn't translate terribly well for me, sitting here in front of my computer. Most concert recordings fail pretty miserably when it comes to recreating the effect of being there when a musician is having a good night, and even a good one is rarely played back in a way that comes close to replicating the physical side of a show. If there was anything missing from the very end of the video, it was missing all the way through.

Just because examples are fun, here's some video from a tour that featured one of the best damned noise performances I've ever heard. This guy tore holes in the fabric of reality and the Sudden Infant set on the same night was pretty incredible, too, but neither of the videos does an even halfway-adequate job of explaining to someone who wasn't there what it was really like. The best noise recordings I can think of don't bother trying to recreate a show, but play instead with space or expectations and leave the really good pummellings for the concert venue.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/28/2010 10:07PM by morakanabad.

 

12/29/10 6:36 AM

^
Ok I get what your saying.
Sweet videos!


I know this is nin.com but don't diss lol

 

12/29/10 4:30 PM

I don't have anything against Limp Bizkit. I just don't really like their music.

You can ignore the L4D2 video. Spaghetti Trekka

This will be my last Maynard related vid in a while. I've been on that tangent in this thread for quite some time lol.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/29/2010 04:30PM by BillyReznor88.

 

12/30/10 12:02 PM

I like all the stray dustbowl flourishes on the instrumental side of things, but the vocals get repetitive pretty quickly. A few more takes on how that line is supposed to sound would probably really help.

Yee-haw done justice: Wall of Voodoo - Call of the West (and a terrific live version just because I'm a hypocrite)

 

12/30/10 12:34 PM

Yeah, that was pretty good.

I know this is an obvious one, but I don't care, it still fucking rocks! Otis Redding - Dock Of The Bay

 

12/30/10 4:45 PM

Everlasting classic. So laidback.

Gogol Bordello - Huliganjetta

 

01/02/11 9:56 AM

I like Gogol Bordello a lot. Catchy music.


The Real Tuesday Weld - Terminally Ambivallent Over You

 

01/02/11 12:37 PM

 

01/02/11 3:45 PM

That was quite enjoyable. I've read about them before but their name reminded me of some crappy indie band.

Serbian dubstep!

 

01/03/11 2:02 PM

Good, but it got repetitive pretty fast.

We are Sex Bob-Omb!!

 

01/04/11 6:44 AM

As every retard on youtube already said, i'm in lesbian with this song.

Make it, eaaaaasy on yourseeeeeelf

 

01/04/11 10:04 AM

I don't like the vocals, other than that, pretty sexy song.

SLUUUDGE.

 

01/04/11 10:33 AM

 

01/04/11 2:34 PM

Not bad. That singer is such a fox.

One of the best guitar solos ever.

 

01/04/11 8:02 PM

It's a classic. Enough said.

It's like a homeless Lenny Kravitz.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/04/2011 08:03PM by Samurai_Zombie.

 

01/04/11 9:22 PM

UFOMAMMUT: Gawd, I love stoner riffs. I love that the top suggested link when this video loads is the beginning of "Dopesmoker". I love that this particular song doesn't really lose anything being only three minutes long. I love that dorky last shot of the Orange head. It's just love all around here. Bless you for posting this.

AGONIST: It's probably an age thing, but I can't even begin to count the number of metalcore-yowl-vs.-the-chick-singer bands I've seen lately... and I hate them all. It's bad enough when the guys who do it can't lay off the snipped-urethra voice, but to compound its ridiculousness by stacking it up against clean singing? Just stop, dudes who probably wore eyeliner three years ago. Actually, keep it up and polyps will do y'all in by 2015. I can wait until then.

IGGLES: Fun to annihilate if you take an effects rig to karaoke, but an obscenity in just about every other situation.

DUDE WHO SOUNDS LIKE THE SINGER FROM SUNSET RUBDOWN: Sounds like the singer from Sunset Rubdown. Dull video, decent enough song; I clicked over the Tom Waits/Kool Keith animation extravaganza pretty quickly, though.

TONIGHT'S CONTRIBUTION: The Shower Scene from Psycho... the song isn't their best, but I love the quality of the footage considering its age and I'm gobsmacked by the number of women dancing to it. All three videos that are up on YouTube on worth seeing, but if you like them even a tiny bit, check out their 12" (since re-issued as a loaded two-CD set with psychotic radio spots and a bazillion unreleased studio efforts from the '90s) for a brilliant trainwreck version of "One". It's the loneliest number, and I want these guys to come out of retirement to play at my wedding.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/04/2011 09:23PM by morakanabad.

 

01/04/11 11:08 PM

I'm not into it, but it's a good song.

IT'S R&B, BUT THIS DUO IS HOT.

 

01/05/11 2:19 PM

Meh. I listen to a lot of this "futuristic hip hop" with space synths and overdriven beats, but this just sounds cheesy.

Song really starts at 1:52

 

01/05/11 3:59 PM

Hope you enjoy METAL.


That was interesting. Lots of layers to that. Not particularly my cup of tea, but not bad.

 

01/05/11 5:30 PM

Liked it. Some good riffage on there.

Love the song, but this video is terrible.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/05/2011 05:31PM by Samurai_Zombie.

 

01/05/11 5:34 PM

It's almost a guilty pleasure, i hate to admit i like it because of the way they sing and the hipster lyrics, but it's so gooooooooooooood...

Boards Of Canada - 1969

 

01/05/11 9:41 PM

I see 1969 and raise you The Devil is in the Details.

 

01/05/11 11:57 PM

That was really chill and beautiful. I really liked that. I'll have to check them out.

More METAL from Dirge Within



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/06/2011 06:47AM by BillyReznor88.

 

01/06/11 11:52 AM

I liked that...except for the solo.

The God Machine - Home

 

01/06/11 1:02 PM

The God Machine, amazing band. Terribly underrated. Thanks for posting that, I enjoyed it greatly.

Underrated as fuck as well.

 

01/07/11 11:32 AM

Fuck! I'd forgotten about those guys. They were amazing, thanks for reminding me about them. grinning smiley

The Brian Setzer Orchestra - The Dirty Boogie

 

01/07/11 12:41 PM

sweet guitar

dao of st.paul

 
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