This offhand comment is great because Franz Ferdinand found a resurgence through the song This Fire being used as the opening for Cyberpunk 2077: Edgerunners.
It lifts my spirits to see these genuinely live performances, the autotuned and lip synced "performances " these days that the kids think are talented just should not be allowed.
was a fan of this fffire before it was cool and hearing it at the end of the first episode of edgerunners was absolutely awesome. 10/10 song take me out is a pretty good song too
I clicked to watch a live performance but i think the band got stuck in a dimensional rift within the space time continuum. I watched for a solid 60 seconds and im convinced the concert was unable to proceed due to a crack in reality.
Alex Kapranos looking me in the eye is everything I want from life Mexico los amaaaa !!!! How did you get this? I literally can’t find the full set anywhere :( Wtf who are these other needs?
@@kingcrows429 Rock music doesn't draw the crowds it once did in the states, except very established acts like The Stones, McCartney and the like. NuCountry acts like Garth Brooks can fill arenas. Hip-Hop is by far the biggest music genre these days. And honestly, finding venues for the huge festivals is hard hard to find in some centralized location. Last time it was tried was in the 1990s Lalapalooza festivals orchestrated by Jane's Addiction's Perry Ferral. Many big name shows play theaters because they can't sell out. Kiss has always been an arena act, so they have their own thing going. Squeeze is coming to Atlanta in October but it'll be at a theater. It's actually intimate in a nice way but they're one of those acts I think should be bigger. The Hives never made it big in the States, which bums me out because they kick major ass. All these European-centric acts never come here because there's not a large audience for them, which sucks.
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