I was on a bender, maybe 3 or 4 days... driving my buddy that had already passed out. Downtown LA, skid row area. This came on and finally made me want to rest. Thank you,
In all of the MDE episodes they have a performance by the artist there, if there’s one thing it’s the Sam Hyde has a respect for artistry, in a weird way
@@thekegster5897 one thing positive I can say about MDE is they always had great taste in music/supported artists. They also did a music video for Try by The Soft Moon but I don't think he was actually on the show, just gave the OK for the song to be used.
@EgeBamyasi007 Basically, John Maus Live is more of a physical experience, rather than "a guy with a band". It's mental and fun and at times tender and emotional. But it is just him as a one man Karaoke over his own songs ;) That's his thing live. Recorded though he does spend some time getting things like he wants them. I prefer his first record. It was more obvious that he was taking all the cliché 80's sounds and shoving them together in his own unique way - by actually writing good songs.
@EgeBamyasi007 I love it because it really should't work at all, and if it was any one else it probably wouldn't! Watching him live though is just a hilarious and exhausting experience. He's a true antidote to the usual.
I like how the get the feedback at 2:05, sounds awesome live! I also didn't know John Maus was so young, I thought he was like Giorgio Moroder or something.
@PluxQuba I think its pretty cool. he doesn't have to play any instruments to convey his ideas. alot of people rely on instruments too much, but saying that he does use some pretty interesting synth modules and delay pedals. plus the shure sm58. he totally owns it, what a massive guy. he's a giant living in our world.
@PluxQuba mmmm, but it's true that you can not really hear his voice. Just sometimes when he's screaming but actually you can just hear the pre-recorded music....it's a pity. i really love this one
good comment. i agree with this for sure. as a musician myself, i'd love to see him find a way to make his live shows more interesting. as it stands, it's not something i'd pay to see. that said, i absolutely love his recordings, and i feel that they deserve a more detailed presentation in a live context.