Somehow people tend to play their instruments drunk just as well as sober, perhaps even better. I tried it myself, and I can confirm that it makes you more confident in what you’re doing haha
@@andershj6524 quite odd really. I play sloppy, but the feel is immaculate. Even when watching videos of myself play drunk the feel is perfect. adversely, playing on MDMA my technique is at an all-time high with a 99% hit rate of playing what I intend to play, how I intend to play it. Although, they can both be overshot if you're too high or drunk.
Needs more distortion. But, I would love to say Simon, that you're tye first person Ive ever seen on youtube to cover this solo correctly. So well done:)
Yeah! Simon Smith continues cracking the code of black metal and really reinventing it🤘 What do you think about prog-black like Akercocke, Deathspell Omega and album "Black Wisdom" by russian band Grey Heaven Fall?
Hey Simon i love your videos and i have to thank you cause most of the songs ive learnt is from your videos. Can you please make a tutorial from nahemia suicidal romance ?
Like always fucking awesome ! can you please make a video lesson on Amorphis black winter day I have asked like so many people and still nothing maybe you can I hope well any way 1000 thanks for all your video's .
Great cover, but one thing, and I don't know anything about music theory, so i'm just curious: Why does Euronymous's solo seems way faster in the album version than in any single covers i hear? You say it's full speed and it seems like the length of the solo is the same (50-54 seconds), but Euronymous's version somehow seems (or is it only for me?) faster - even compared to live versions where Ghul (or Teloch? I don't know which one plays the solos) plays it, it doesn't feel as fast as in the album version. Is there any theory behind it or it's just because Euronymous didn't play his solos "perfectly" (i heard it from many places), and it's quite "sloppy"?