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the early feels shows from 2004 are all really weird and great. there was a european tour in april with really aggressive weird versions of the songs in sort of a transitional period (kids on holiday is the only song that i really wish had been on another album, it was great on feels tours) and then they start leveling out by august and going into 2005.
the only acoustic feels performances i can think of are the rock herk show in 2006 when they had to stop a performance early after deakin's father passed away and a 2005 avey+kria/doctess radio performance. thesongs were pretty mature by that point.
together is panda bear and rusty santos, filed under pb in the op.
e: the converse to this is that you should also listen to the 2003 electric versions of sung tongs tracks, which i guess are pretty much limited to the "2003-??-??" unlabeled boots
the only acoustic feels performances i can think of are the rock herk show in 2006 when they had to stop a performance early after deakin's father passed away and a 2005 avey+kria/doctess radio performance. thesongs were pretty mature by that point.
together is panda bear and rusty santos, filed under pb in the op.
e: the converse to this is that you should also listen to the 2003 electric versions of sung tongs tracks, which i guess are pretty much limited to the "2003-??-??" unlabeled boots
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i think the european shows are all kind of a tossup but it's definitely worth hearing 206 (a redone version of 'ice cream factory' played in paris). i'm listening to the london show right now which is a little more mellow than the others maybe?
it's weird to think about them being this band that was switching between sounds so frequently—2004 has as many great acoustic performances as it does electric ones
it's weird to think about them being this band that was switching between sounds so frequently—2004 has as many great acoustic performances as it does electric ones
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fwiw the only one i have is 2006-04-12 at The Stone. i guess that doesn't really have any unreleased material though? i think i remember the amherst show sounding okay, but there aren't really very many. download em, skip around, and keep one you like
e: also i never did reuploads after the mind-blowing revelation that it's "Welsses" not "Wellses" so please fix that yourself!
e: also i never did reuploads after the mind-blowing revelation that it's "Welsses" not "Wellses" so please fix that yourself!
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when yall listen to tuvin do you laugh?
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good q brint. the screams are so ridiculous that sometimes I just have to laugh. but also in the right setting the song creeps me out a lot
always thought tuvin sounded like it could be a sun city girls song
always thought tuvin sounded like it could be a sun city girls song
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they're preforming in such a silly way it must have some sense of humor behind it..i mean its a deep scary song in the right context im sure, but i guess when its being preformed live or out of context there is something else to it. l love it, i think its funny
also they preform it first in the che cafe recording, i can see how preforming a song like that first would rid yourself of any nerves about preforming the rest of your songs. seems like a good way to break yourself into a set
also they preform it first in the che cafe recording, i can see how preforming a song like that first would rid yourself of any nerves about preforming the rest of your songs. seems like a good way to break yourself into a set
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What would you guys say is the best Down There era Avey recording?
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gotta get em all!!! collect yr Jeromes!!
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Knitting Factory is definitely the best complete recording, though it's worth checking out the video from the Metro Gallery too
God, those shows were so awesome
God, those shows were so awesome
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Thanks guys
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Can anyone re-up the 2013-03-08, Métropolis, Montreal, QC, Canada show?
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Texas Trill wrote:
Can anyone re-up the 2013-03-08, Métropolis, Montreal, QC, Canada show?
i don't have it and i suspect i didn't upload it to mediafire because it was too big. if someone can get it to me i'll do it in two zips
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^ I'd also be interested in this. I remember that boot being pretty solid. dont know what happened to my copy though
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Thanks for the help jfw7. And yea, I remember it being solid as well Slippi. I listened to it probably twice when it first came out. The Crimson opener and Bluish both stood out
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bluish was exceptional
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just listen to 2003 boots instead
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lol
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2003 is the year with the second-most number of bluish performances
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True statement. Tied for most of winter wonder land coincidentally
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I'm trying to get a tally of all the authorized/"professionally" recorded Grim Reaper performances...from my count we have:
- Pitchfork 2015
- MOMA Boiler Room Set
- Morning Becomes Electric, KCRW
- The Red Bull recording from Music Hall of Williamsburg
...what am I missing? I seem to recall another streaming video, but I can't put my finger on it.
- Pitchfork 2015
- MOMA Boiler Room Set
- Morning Becomes Electric, KCRW
- The Red Bull recording from Music Hall of Williamsburg
...what am I missing? I seem to recall another streaming video, but I can't put my finger on it.
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SouvlakiPlaystation wrote:
I'm trying to get a tally of all the authorized/"professionally" recorded Grim Reaper performances...from my count we have:
- Pitchfork 2015
- MOMA Boiler Room Set
- Morning Becomes Electric, KCRW
- The Red Bull recording from Music Hall of Williamsburg
...what am I missing? I seem to recall another streaming video, but I can't put my finger on it.
Panda did a couple of tracks live on BBC when the album dropped
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SouvlakiPlaystation wrote:
...what am I missing? I seem to recall another streaming video, but I can't put my finger on it.
my favorite one: la gaite lyrique
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/4i2r22llth1hsc6
Link should work? Here ya go greggs
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Quick question, does anybody have a link for the Sonic Boom mixtape with Cosplay on it? All the links seem to be broken. Am I too late on this?
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was this ever ripped/split?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eHhJXcIM_4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eHhJXcIM_4
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was this ever ripped/split?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eHhJXcIM_4
that was absolutely amazing! thanks for posting!
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How do I get the 2011 pitchfork show in mp3 ?? I absolutely love that concert!! I've wactched it about millions times over!.haha I wish they could release a live DVD of that concert! It has my favorite version of taste, I love the premature CHz songs and that scream WE TIGGGERSSS jumping into summertime cloths !!.fuck yeah!
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oh dang is it gone? someone reupload please
e: here's an unsplit version. i assume my link was to a zip? https://www.mediafire.com/?2kk2ebz4brsdxlg
e: here's an unsplit version. i assume my link was to a zip? https://www.mediafire.com/?2kk2ebz4brsdxlg
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Oh man thank you sooo much!! I've been wanting this for soo long!! .. it's definitely one of my favorite performances by them! Like I said, I wish they'd release that as DVD. That stage setup was soo amazing and the amount of people that were there too!! That's got to be one of the biggest shows they played.
I got another another question... Out of the 2007 , 08 and 09 recordings ..which shows have good quality sounding recordings ? I tried a couple of them last night and they were really bad ...any suggestions on which ones to get?
I got another another question... Out of the 2007 , 08 and 09 recordings ..which shows have good quality sounding recordings ? I tried a couple of them last night and they were really bad ...any suggestions on which ones to get?
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Does anyone know what instrument Dave is using when performing monkey riches and taste during the 2011 pitchfork show?
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Does anyone know what instrument Dave is using when performing monkey riches and taste during the 2011 pitchfork show?
I think he just stands at his mixer?
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panda bear at the bowery room in 2007 is total heat... love that set. Another fantastic one is their 2007 bbc set.
Little ramble about panda bear song-making timelines: 2004 was the beginning of work on person pitch material... same time as jane was active and they were (i think) finishing up feels. he had bros and search for delicious, as well as bonfire of the vanities and laughed for a world... the two main person pitch throw aways. End of 2004/early 2005 he had take pills ready... he didn't really tour at all (solo) in 2005 or '06, and in that time they made strawberry jam, so he wrote derek, #1, and chores in that time. both #1 and chores were first performed in early 2006 by the whole band and i'm not sure when they actually sat down and wrote that album... probably in late 2005?? derek wasn't performed ever before the album release so I'm not sure. by 2007 he'd made comfy in nautica, and finished up the rest of person pitch that year (2006)... that's a long album cycle wow. By mid 2007 he had my girls and brother sport as well... so pretty much that's all of his material up through mpp. sorry for the ramble, just really interested as to the origins of all these songs and during what times they wrote them. Like i saw that post that avey made on here a long time ago where he talked about a tour in europe where panda was acting odd and made people call him edgar, i'm trying to relate that to like what stuff he was writing at that time... or what he wrote when his dad died (all of young prayer right?)
Little ramble about panda bear song-making timelines: 2004 was the beginning of work on person pitch material... same time as jane was active and they were (i think) finishing up feels. he had bros and search for delicious, as well as bonfire of the vanities and laughed for a world... the two main person pitch throw aways. End of 2004/early 2005 he had take pills ready... he didn't really tour at all (solo) in 2005 or '06, and in that time they made strawberry jam, so he wrote derek, #1, and chores in that time. both #1 and chores were first performed in early 2006 by the whole band and i'm not sure when they actually sat down and wrote that album... probably in late 2005?? derek wasn't performed ever before the album release so I'm not sure. by 2007 he'd made comfy in nautica, and finished up the rest of person pitch that year (2006)... that's a long album cycle wow. By mid 2007 he had my girls and brother sport as well... so pretty much that's all of his material up through mpp. sorry for the ramble, just really interested as to the origins of all these songs and during what times they wrote them. Like i saw that post that avey made on here a long time ago where he talked about a tour in europe where panda was acting odd and made people call him edgar, i'm trying to relate that to like what stuff he was writing at that time... or what he wrote when his dad died (all of young prayer right?)
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also two of my fav live panda things: the i think i can/chores mashup from the 2009 atp is crazy cool and the daily routine ---> #1 combo is really eye opening
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Idk if this has been covered but why are some of them in red?
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