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Was just thinking about this show and came to have a look (I also have a dvd somewhere, the same source). I remembered that the pedalboard had some issue at the beginning of Roulette Dares and it took them a long time to fix it. Looks like 5 minutes, starting from about 35 mins. When they finally got it working and they kicked into the song, it was one of the most intense concert memories I have. Does not really come across on this video, but it was something.
sometimes the crowd cheers for just about anything they play even when it completely sucks. Sometimes its awesome but other times, well, come on, just listen...
There's nothing here that sucks. But keep in mind this was the 2nd show they'd played for their reunion after a 10 year hiatus. People are gonna cheer for all of it regardless.
esto es una locura, es incrieble la interpretación de todas estás canciones... tal vez mi formación de la banda favorita, todos estaban en un gran momento y ese disco que estaban mostrando es de mis favoritos, beadlam in goliath. qué viva the mars volta!!!
These guys actually got better. I’ve been kinda disappointed with a lot of live recordings of the Mars Volta. But know I wanna see them live, they’re totally astounding.
I love how they basically can't play half the shit Pridgen wrote on drums for bedlam now that he's not in the band. Their drummers before and since have always been killer but nobody is gonna top what that man did on that album.
Philo could play TP's parts. The band doesn't have any interest in playing songs from that era. Cedric has said they feel like they lost touch of who the band was during that period. Also a lot of those songs have a ton of horns on them and they don't have a horn player.
@@TheMarbleShrine because they can't cause they fired one of the best drummers on the planet. they played all that shit live up until their little hiatus and the drummer that took over couldn't play half the fills thomas put on those tracks. philo is no exception. she's great but thomas is actually an insane person and can't be replicated. he had a full ride to Berkeley at like 16 years old.
@@ralphhardyman1148 He's definitely an insane person. You have that part right. But, again, the band doesn't think that era represents them well at all and there's really no reason to not believe them when they say that. Philo is a pro. She could learn anything they ask her to learn. TP is good but he's not magical. Also, it's not like Thomas ever played Jon's parts correctly either.
Pretty interesting setlist, pretty much did the usual intro with vicarious, but then started with drunkship, then the entire concert, then back to finish drunkship, and then the encore. Pretty cool, although I wasn’t impressed this time with the drunkship jam. But still very good.
More like the opposite but hey doesn’t seem like a big deal! Just brush it to the side. No one cares. No one ever will! It’s just a big goof UH spoof. Enjoy this next uh spoof I mean goof. Christian’s Kitchen Tips
Wow!! This was as good as I remembered. Also a total of like 3 songs. I remember walking from this stage over to the Killers and just being like, “how do you follow this.”