+imborntobeplastic I remember a video where they were in a High School and Avi actually felt bad about destroying the sound system there... but his voice is definitely awesome!
I wonder what it feels like to start a song and have the whole crowd know it and start screaming. That just be a phenomenal feeling! I love them so much and so proud of their success!
japan's sound system are so good... although the crowd is loud but they didnt scream all the time so, this is one of the best performance of daft punk so far..comparing with the other videos that i saw when they have concert in the states, the crowd screaming almost from the beginning till the end of the song...😥
They are rushing a bit here but how could you not get excited with a great crowd like that? I love how pumped up the crowd is and you can see the band's giant smiles.
haha how i adore Avi , i was sooo excited to hear his "YEAH" after the television part but then the speakers almost broke and im like oh stupid me i shoulda excpected that hahaha
Some Timestamps Nobody Asked for!!!! 0:25 Speakergasms, no big deal 0:34 Speakers: "Heehee that tickles" 2:10 The hips start 2:30 Speakers are edging 2:59 Minor Explosion of Speakers 3:50 A Long and Painful Death of the Speakers 4:04 Speakers: "Finally, it's Over"
Oh god that cheering at the beginning when Mitch started to sing literally made my ears bleed!! RIP headphone users, me included (I was wearing headphone)
What y'all don't know is that Avi isn't blowing the speakers. Just the phone mic. If he was blowing the speakers that badly, they would stop the show and fix it.
8 лет назад
So fucken talented WOW I would've died after singing the first sentence in technologic
Tomas Medina I know this is late but it’s because they don’t have a chance to breathe in the beginning so they have to speed it up a little so they don’t run out air.
Pentatonix must been making some major bank on their tours. No set, no lights, no instruments. Just grab some mics and earpieces and they are good to go.
Man japanese crowds are pretty different these days. Maybe 10-20 years ago they would just sit politely and listen, clap politely at the end only after the performance had ended. Now they not only cheer and hoot like American crowds, they can hold up phones while moving around, AND they sing along better too lol.