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Pearl Jam’s live albums are always fantastic. They do love to bust out long guitar solos to end some popular songs too.
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He's an incredibly talented drummerTico Torres about 10 years older than the rest of the band so that wouldn’t surprise
Nah, bands generally wreck a song in studio and it's because they overthink it.I often prefer live versions of songs as opposed to recorded for a few reasons:
- More energy, a crowd gets a lot more out of a performance
- Often bands might rush to finish a song in the studio, when they play it live 100 times it can change and IMO it ends up being how the song should have been
- The odd **** up doesn't bother me, means it is more authentic (except those weak pricks who overdub)
- You really can tell how good a band is by their live performances (RHCP I'm looking at you)
Nah, bands generally wreck a song in studio and it's because they overthink it.
They generally lose that intangible element they had as live tracks, but more often than not they just neuter tempos, cut out backing vocals, or change a lyric or sound so it fits in better with the theme of an album. it's still really good, but Favourite from the new Fontaines DC album is a bit of a victim of this.
Not only that, but some of them - even official lyric videos - have some of the lyrics wrong.maybe it's not unpopular, don't know. but lyric videos are complete ass.
i would rather sit and look at a still image of the album cover if i have to look at a screen. the problem with using words as something visual is they need to be good in a couple of ways, nice to look at and well-written. got no idea why some bands just lay our their terrible lyrics, probably to connect to their 13 year old fans.