Thanks for uploading this video! Ship in a bottle is my favorite song by Beck! I'm Japanese. One of my biggest regrets in my life is that I couldn't go to this show in Tokyo and listen to this song.
It would've been a lot better if there was a straightforward interpretation, or more clear references to the original melodies drenched in noise - but much of this bears no resemblance to the original, so it doesn't stand up. It's like they took some faint inspiration from the the track titles, but nothing else. Could've been called something completely different.
I'm, like, 99% sure for tracks like this, RDJ makes the notes for his songs in one speed, slows it the hell down, adds drums, then speeds it back up to the speed from before, because I refuse to believe he could comprehend what the hell he was doing with these drums at full speed.
have pondered the same and what a genius for doing so, if so. hearing it like this, almost sounds like a great deal of djing the tracks went into it, cutting between segments of patterns.
He has said before that he doesn't and finds the idea repulsive because he would be "faking it" trying to prove something, but of course take that with a grain of salt
this is actually something i’ve done in reverse when writing music- i’ve found that writing a song really fast and then slowing it down (inspired by these sort of vids) gives the resulting song a really interesting groove.
@@HumanBeanOfficial Yeah, I think the challenge comes in trying to make it still sound like its "fast" but not "sped up", and in AFX's case, it sounds really fast but not sped up, so rather he's really good at that or he just really does it at full speed. Hard to tell.
This is actually a scene I dreamed about back in 200x... Thom and Jonny (seems like there was no drummer)... performing in a bookstore setting... We heard about it and went there... I even wrote a diary entry about this dream at the time... It's probably some kind of quantum entanglement across dimensions