Which is so stupid. There are professional photographers and videographers that do a better job than you ever could so it makes more sense to enjoy the damn show then get the video from YouTube and/or pictures from the Internet.
Snap one picture or quick recording in front of the venue then enjoy the experience.
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I’ve actually heard of them! (but, then I listen to a LOT of obscure stuff)
I never got into Pink Floyd politics, just like the music. That kind of thinking just creates unnecessary bias of good art. If you never watched Pink Floyd Pulse due to your bias I highly suggest it. About as perfect as a live performance can get.
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Actually saw them doing The Wall show in LA in '80. Now THAT was a live show.
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Eh I just watch the concert but hold my phone or camera by my chest so its recording what I see
For my 1870s lads, lassies, and everyone else.
Ah yes. I’m sure many just say they record it for the memories, but like all content creators they don’t actually create anything. Just trying to make an extra buck off someone else’s creation. That’s why I never subscribe or like a YouTube unless it’s hosted by the actual artist or whatever.
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…coooooool. I don’t do that.
Last time I was at a concert I recorded a song because the bass player was doing a cool intro for it and I like him.
Good for you. I know not every person that records posts it. I do tend to avoid video’s from a cell or one’s where you can see everyone holding up their cell. Why live life through a lens? I will never understand, but I suppose that just dates me, oh well.
Awesome! Now, I’m going to have to listen to them for a while…
I like that piano version of Mein Herz Brennt, nice video.
Would have seen them the last time they came over to the states buuuuuuuuuuut they were doing big arena shows cuz of how elaborate their set up is.
If they had a show in arizona it would have been around summer. Even if it were night time its still hot around that time of the year.
Also my agoraphobia would have been freaking the heck out thinking I was going to somehow fall into the sky lol
The video is neat because the singer is moving quickly and they’re slowing the footage down.
We’re breaking away from the 70s-80s, but my favourite Rammstein song was technically a duet with Joachim Witt and Peter Heppner:
Another singer with 1 hell of a unique voice and a very good eighties song
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It’s a 1992 cover of a 1964 song, so it averages out to '78.
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