A few years ago Dave started doing reaction videos and we've had a lot of fun filming and posting them. He doesn't know what the song is before I hit play. Sometimes he likes the song, sometimes he doesn't. Dave has lots of opinions when it comes to music. Some of those opinions are funny, some are maddening.
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Yes, the string section played along with Pau doing “Black Holes” (also on the piano) before this song and “Enter Sandman” with the full band after this song. “Breathe” was a game-time decision so the sting players ended up just watching (& likely 😢. Just like the other 8000 people)
When I heard this for the first time I went throught a load of emotions: 1 - This is terrible cliche athletics bollocks, what have they done. 2 - This got heavy quickly. 3 - This is still BS cliche 4 - This is going to divide the audience (it did!) Then I saw them play it live and with the prelude it's a superb track. It's far from my favourite Muse track but it does work live.
So many memories seeing Oasis and singing this and Little By Little with my dad who is no longer with us. Hopefully both on the setlist when I see them at Wembley next summer.
Muse's cover of Duran Duran - Hungry Like The Wolf is one to check out if you like their pop cross over covers. I was gutted they didn't add this to their setlist when I saw them in 2019.
My psycho crazy dog tell. He say to me: it will not be such thing as a return. Cause against time there is nothing to do. But we can do a restart in a future that we deserve. In that rewind we will have succes again and again cause each day we live can be replay again and again till it satisfy us perfectly. My dog said too all will be like a video game. If you die in it you reborn in the last position you have been save (so you don't even know you have been kllled a single minutes of your life. But there is though police now and so it's hard to make justice if the power is in the fierce hands, the DA Arcane talk about that. Can a Maverick can be left without control. But personnaly I'm in her corner: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9yIBuGwH2a0.html And all songs that can relate to her. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7wtfhZwyrcc.html
Pua recovered and sang just fine, the orchestra played on a couple of songs, The Warning are the Mexican Spokespeople for Pepsi so I guess they are giving back a little.
Here is a clip of them doing Hell You Call a Dream with on MTV freshcut where Ale is really audiblle for a few seconds towards the end of the song. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Mg8u3vBQv0k.html
I believe Pau described "Breathe" as a panic attack set to music. I don't know the source, but I have read it a few times. All three The Warning members were classically trained on the piano from a young age. The string section was there for the previous song (Black Holes) and the subsequent song (Enter Sandman). Great reaction as usual guys, thank you very much. ❤✌🤘⚡🔥
This was the one and only live performance of this song. In setlist order, Paulina played Black Holes on the same piano with the string section backing her up. Next song was Breathe which she decided to do right there on the spot. It wasn't in the setlist originally. The strings section did not rehearse this song, probably didn't know she was going play it. And after she walked off stage, she had about 20 seconds to compose herself while they wheeled the piano off stage. The next song up was their version of Enter Sandman, the only time they've played it with a string section. Dave has seen the OMV for the song, the one that included Alessia Cara projected on the wall during the video. They reworked it a bit for touring purposes since they couldn't have Alessia tour with them. The reworked version with strings added is freaking epic. It's on their YT page. As for Ale, there were two songs in the setlist from older tours that she would occasionally sing lead on, Hunter and Red Hands Never Fade. You've seen Hunter from the Teatro Metropolitan show, RHNF is off the same album from 2018. The problem is no one knows when she's going to sing lead and all that's available on YT are fan cam videos of it. None with quality sound. IMHO, the best Ale video is from a show where they opened for Stryper => ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kdA9HatBPc8.html
The girls did a pitch perfect test for fun (it's on RU-vid somewhere) and guess what... Ale sailed through it. Dany was almost as good. Pau, struggled with it! Nonetheless, Pau has such an wonderful, emotional, beautiful voice. Love each and every one of these incredible young women. Check out the Pepsi Center version of Enter Sandman, or Dust to Dust/Dull Knives. Frankly, EVERY song is superb. Best of the best
Joe Jackson is a fantastic songwriter, Stepping Out, Different For Girls and this are big, big tunes. Underrated and under appreciated I think, much like Squeeze who are also bigger in America
"The revolution will not be televised". I think that´s what they mean and not that it actually won´t be on TV. "The original quote is “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.” It is a poem and song by Gil Scott-Heron, first recorded in 1970. “The Revolution Will Be Televised” is a more recent satire from 2012. That itself was an expression of the phrase and idea used during the Black Power movement of the 1960s".
I love this. "It's different for girls" also good. Us punks (as in punk rockers), loved his songs and would "sing" along. We were a friendly bunch if looked a little scary 😜 Maybe you could play some Squeeze in keeping with the era and atmosphere of the time. I love all their songs with old Jools (Holland). Hope your both well and not suffering the deluge of rainfall that we are over here. Crazy weather!✌
Hi Shecky. Glad Dave enjoyed it reason I recommended it was the crowd shouting out "WHERE!" and Joe can't help laughing. Still a great song by a much underrated musician in my opinion. Keep them coming!
classic tune. Yeah Elvis Costello vibe also reminds me a little of early Hall and Oates writing/etc. Here's another new track from prog band, DGM that Dave may dig to check cuz he's liked their stuff in the past and this track really shows off their chops. It's the tune, FInal Call, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pOorjCP0WIY.html
by the way, david lee roth was an admirer of freddie mercury according to an interview with joe rogan. roth has been on concerts of queen as he‘s said.
Yeah, definitely heard the queen, ELO Vibe for sure. Cool sound. Started off real different than where it ended up. Here's one for Dave that has a squeeze feel so I was totally in. I must have missed this group along the way, but they sound totally up my alley. It's the UK Band, The Lightening Seeds and this tune is change, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dHHrXOieYbI.html
Cool! :) Another british (Scottish) band that would be cool to see him react to is Franz Ferdinand. Their new song 'Audacious' was released now just 2 weeks ago, and is Beatles influenced. Their biggest song is 'Take me out' and has 121 million views here on YT (best live performance from T in the Park 2015) 934 million streams on S-fy. Worth a listen. Maybe start with the famous one, and show him the new one if he thinks it's any good? Just a suggestion.