@@JoaoFito I like this metaphor too, and I like your kind invitation, I'm in ! Give me just you adress, I come with french wine so we can drink while listening to BTS ?
We watched this guy play a couple weeks ago. He has two young ladies playing with him now so it was a three piece show. All three of them killed it. I mean killed it. Terrific performance.
That drummer (I feel bad I don't know her name) has a real Moe Tucker vibe. She was so understated but was hitting that kit super hard when things ramped up it was amazing! ( I saw that line up in August)
@@adamdemasi156I saw them open for Dinosaur Jr. in Vegas last year and Mel was really bringing the energy and Theresa was on point. It was a magical night.
Yep saw the 3 piece a month ago, was amazing. Lots of songs for 2 or even 3 guitars, I was wondering how Doug was going to play those. He nailed them, and the 2 ladies were great.
I'm a 29 years old that have never ever heard of this band, I heard in some netflix show, probably but I love it to death, and I think this is easy Top 1 or 2 of all the songs made from 2000-2030.
Deceptively simple drum groove but playing an upbeat bass foot line that consistent for that long ain't no picnic. Very easy to speed up the tempo or rush the snare or lose the pocket. Scott Plouf was brilliant on these albums and live and this drummer is killing it also.
Both songs were released on albums in 2006. The Kooks formed in 2004. Built to Spill formed in 1992. I think it's very fair to say there are some similarities between the two and that's almost certainly because BtS inspired the Kooks sound.
Highly recommend BtS' 1999 record 'Keep It Like a Secret', by the way. Definitely some Kooks type of writing in there, amazing guitar, and perfectly sequenced record. An all-time great and influential indie rock album.