I've been a fan of Paramore since 2005 and I remember the first time I ever heard them. This was the first time seeing them live and I hate the fact I missed so many
This was my 10th Paramore show and my mum is an artist and she had made me an amazing painting of the band to try and get me on stage to sing Misery Business on that tour, that never happened so Paramore's amazing guard got them to sign it privately before this show and he handed it back to me on the barrier, it was the most amazing thing I've ever experienced and was only complimented more by this from the heart performance that I had the utter happiness of seeing at the barrier.... WE ARE PARAMORE!!!!
I was at this show in o2 i was in the lower tier seats and I cried immediately after a first heard the song play, one of my favourite songs by paramore The bridge hits so hard x
It's definitely not the best. The live version she played in Chicago is without question the best. But here's the kicker. Just cuz it isn't the best doesn't negate the fact that this is still fan-frickin-tastic.
@@Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995 Absolutely! It was the first Paramore song I ever heard. On a friends advice, I pulled them up, this song was first, I watched the video and I've been in love with her, this song, and the band ever since. Btw, I'm 65.
People complaining about the hands - shut it. What could he/she have possibly done to prevent that? I’m thankful enough for the clear recording - thank you!
She’s always taken care of it. It sounds a lot different to me because I’ve been with them from the beginning, but it’s still smooth and gorgeous. I’m appreciating her lower register a lot too. She has a great tone.
This is a great performance (I love that this song has matured and improved over the album version), but it is really missing the backing harmony that was present from the rhythm guitarist from the Live in Chicago version. Just music nerd stuff mostly :)