loved that thanks Molly
wow a lot of effort went into that, lighting, cameras for 4 different sets, its scary when you see bands age like that when you don't think you've aged with them but they sound as good as ever
on a similar AUS reminisce remember everyone covering this in their covers band but look at how young they were when they wrote it,
kwhelan wrote:
loved that thanks Molly
wow a lot of effort went into that, lighting, cameras for 4 different sets, its scary when you see bands age like that when you don't think you've aged with them but they sound as good as ever
I hadn't heard of Powderfinger until I saw them opening for some other Australian band in Christchurch about fifteen or so years ago. I'm not familiar with all their work but really like the album: Dream Days at the Hotel Existence.
I'd argue Joe Satch has it, his boogie shuffle numbers are a match in my opinion, its an ability to play basically any style of music well and not just your chosen practised genre
Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Feel like throwing all of my gear in the bin after watching this guy
Made no impression on me whatsoever.
Was talking to Darmajester about Lucinda Williams and he sent me this link. This does everything for me that that other one didn't. Love the 'edge of destruction' tone.
kwhelan wrote:
loved that thanks Molly
wow a lot of effort went into that, lighting, cameras for 4 different sets, its scary when you see bands age like that when you don't think you've aged with them but they sound as good as ever
I hadn't heard of Powderfinger until I saw them opening for some other Australian band in Christchurch about fifteen or so years ago. I'm not familiar with all their work but really like the album: Dream Days at the Hotel Existence.
Amazing album. That and Odyssey Number Five are two of my fave albums.
Thanks for sharing the vid; will watch later with headphones on!