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Related: About this forumThis is the way all rock band should perform live
No fucking backing tracks.
Manchester Orchestra - Top Notch (Live at The Earl)
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This is the way all rock band should perform live (Original Post)
Sewa
Apr 28
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ProfessorGAC
(65,400 posts)1. Have Some Prog In Them
Interesting syncopation.
And, I agree on the backing tracks thing.
Lemonwurst
(296 posts)2. I've always thought...
That it should be a law that the bands name is on the kick drum!
How many good bands have I seen, that I never knew the names of
??
msongs
(67,497 posts)3. shades of the 60s only the tech is better
highplainsdem
(49,121 posts)4. They're good - and I agree completely that live performances should be live. One reason I like Silveroller
so much and keep hoping they'll be very successful.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1034119444
They even like to record live in the studio.
The Polack MSgt
(13,203 posts)5. I dig this
Thanks for the turn on
They_Live
(3,246 posts)6. Thanks for posting and the introduction to this band (for me)
I like live performances and their energy here.